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Quote from: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on October 26, 2010, 03:17:06 AMI will always prefer Grandmaster - The Message over Biz Markie - Just a Friend. You should be able to spot the difference in subject content....This seems to be a horrible example for whatever you're trying to say. Those songs have two different subject matters but one isn't more "disposable" than the other. One is about living in the ghetto, one is about a girl cheating on a guy with "just a friend" (something I went through recently, so its particularly meaningful for me). One isn't more disposable than the other, since they both talk about real life situations.
I will always prefer Grandmaster - The Message over Biz Markie - Just a Friend. You should be able to spot the difference in subject content....
Quote from: rapsodie sees the elano in you on October 26, 2010, 11:22:44 PMQuote from: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on October 26, 2010, 03:17:06 AMI will always prefer Grandmaster - The Message over Biz Markie - Just a Friend. You should be able to spot the difference in subject content....This seems to be a horrible example for whatever you're trying to say. Those songs have two different subject matters but one isn't more "disposable" than the other. One is about living in the ghetto, one is about a girl cheating on a guy with "just a friend" (something I went through recently, so its particularly meaningful for me). One isn't more disposable than the other, since they both talk about real life situations.LOL. Every rap song made talks about a "real life situation", unless you know a rapper spitting about dragons and unicorns... You are still too emotional and the song is meaning more to you than it should. Relisten to that joint in a few months, there is no way that song is getting played around me in seriousness unless I'm at a party.But, hey, if you think Just a Friend is classic shit aka indisposable, by all means.PS: sorry about your ex, fuck that bitch?
Just went to Joe Budden's concert last night in Manhattan & being there is a prime example of why he has such a solid, supporting, dedicated fan base.He gives so much back. Performed for three hours straight, no breaks; brought out Crooked & Royce, Pharoahe Monch; all rocking the stage.Pulling people on stage at times; just so dedicated back to the fans that you have to hope the fans give it back.You don't see many artists so close to their fans like that.
^LOL, you already know. He hyped it up like he was about to play some dark shit & "PUMP, PUMP, PUMP IT UP!".
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on October 27, 2010, 02:47:20 PM^LOL, you already know. He hyped it up like he was about to play some dark shit & "PUMP, PUMP, PUMP IT UP!". Lol, its a weird situation. Sometimes he acts like he's ashamed of that song but at the same time its what made him.
MC Juice did a freestyle over "pump it up" and it is classic....basically makes Joe's version worthlessgreat beat and the pump it up chorus is mad catchy lol
http://limelinx.com/files/6d4fe10fb930bf27ec11e9ca76f644e0 finally, you'll be able to bump that beat without feeling ashamed of Joey
you are welcome siri don't know why MC Juice gets slept on so bad around here....seems like mosta the Dub has never heard of him