Author Topic: 1st artist to soo woop  (Read 738 times)

GangstaBoogy

Re: 1st artist to soo woop
« Reply #15 on: August 04, 2011, 12:18:17 PM »
It doesn't. Nor does anything else we discuss on this forum. Its all entertainment.
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MUHFUKKA

Re: 1st artist to soo woop
« Reply #16 on: August 04, 2011, 12:52:12 PM »
if anyone took it serious when Weezy and Dipset got mentioned it shows what euro wiggers you truly are, defending and getting mad over who originally said "soo woop" on an internet forum lmao

The problem is, that a lot of dumb idiots, not just in this forum, but in the US as well actually believe Lil Wayne is a real blood, and that any rapper wearing a red rag must be a blood member. Even young kids think that by wearing red, that it automatically makes them a blood

It's more common place in the US, than in the UK besides a couple of fake fags from London
you paid thousands of dollars for a custom death row chain, your opinion on shit like this is null and void

The blood gang embraces Tupac as a member even if YOU dont.
 

V2DHeart

Re: 1st artist to soo woop
« Reply #17 on: August 04, 2011, 02:37:57 PM »
if anyone took it serious when Weezy and Dipset got mentioned it shows what euro wiggers you truly are, defending and getting mad over who originally said "soo woop" on an internet forum lmao

The problem is, that a lot of dumb idiots, not just in this forum, but in the US as well actually believe Lil Wayne is a real blood, and that any rapper wearing a red rag must be a blood member. Even young kids think that by wearing red, that it automatically makes them a blood

It's more common place in the US, than in the UK besides a couple of fake fags from London
you paid thousands of dollars for a custom death row chain, your opinion on shit like this is null and void

And never wore it.....

Nor do I run around wearing Hip Hop t-shirts, or baggy jeans/skinny jeans, jewel stud earrings, and other rap clothing but I'm guessing you have at some point in your life.

I paid more for a piece of Led Zeppelin clothing, and a Gene Simmons guitar, than what I did with that chain you seem to always want to bring up. purely to go alongside the Death Row Records, Led Zeppelin, and Kiss music plaques I had in a room, not to wear it lol. I was a big music fan. Nothing wrong with adding accompanying items associated with the act

Some people have a love for coins, or art and paintings, and pay a shyt load more for a Monet, or Picasso painting to put up on their walls. I have a love for different types of music. No difference, so let it go, and move on with your life kid
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MUHFUKKA

Re: 1st artist to soo woop
« Reply #18 on: August 04, 2011, 03:00:22 PM »
oh you never wore the custom death row chain that you paid thousands of dollars for? in that case its cool how could i be so dumb

The blood gang embraces Tupac as a member even if YOU dont.
 

Triple OG Rapsodie

Re: 1st artist to soo woop
« Reply #19 on: August 04, 2011, 03:20:37 PM »
if anyone took it serious when Weezy and Dipset got mentioned it shows what euro wiggers you truly are, defending and getting mad over who originally said "soo woop" on an internet forum lmao

The problem is, that a lot of dumb idiots, not just in this forum, but in the US as well actually believe Lil Wayne is a real blood, and that any rapper wearing a red rag must be a blood member. Even young kids think that by wearing red, that it automatically makes them a blood

Who cares? Why does it matter to dudes in Europe what celebrities are fake and real members of an American gang?
 

Dikteta Dax

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Re: 1st artist to soo woop
« Reply #20 on: August 04, 2011, 05:00:27 PM »
if anyone took it serious when Weezy and Dipset got mentioned it shows what euro wiggers you truly are, defending and getting mad over who originally said "soo woop" on an internet forum lmao

The problem is, that a lot of dumb idiots, not just in this forum, but in the US as well actually believe Lil Wayne is a real blood, and that any rapper wearing a red rag must be a blood member. Even young kids think that by wearing red, that it automatically makes them a blood

Who cares? Why does it matter to dudes in Europe what celebrities are fake and real members of an American gang?
 

Elkoizm

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Re: 1st artist to soo woop
« Reply #21 on: August 04, 2011, 05:12:47 PM »
Lil Hawk & B Brazy (and the rest of the Damu Ridas camp) and that was in the late 90's however I'd assume they've been saying it before then, definitely before Kam's 'Whoop Whoop' with DJ Pooh.
 

V2DHeart

Re: 1st artist to soo woop
« Reply #22 on: August 05, 2011, 01:04:56 AM »
if anyone took it serious when Weezy and Dipset got mentioned it shows what euro wiggers you truly are, defending and getting mad over who originally said "soo woop" on an internet forum lmao

The problem is, that a lot of dumb idiots, not just in this forum, but in the US as well actually believe Lil Wayne is a real blood, and that any rapper wearing a red rag must be a blood member. Even young kids think that by wearing red, that it automatically makes them a blood

Who cares? Why does it matter to dudes in Europe what celebrities are fake and real members of an American gang?

It doesn't really matter that much about about the gangs. I think the gang culture is silly through my eyes. The problem seems to be that it is especially silly for anyone to embrace the gang culture who is a Hip Hop star in the mainstream, with the power to reach many listeners. Hip Hop, like Rock is one of these genre's where realism is, or should be a main criteria. Being in a gang, or affiliated is nothing to brag about

I'm not knocking gangs overall. I can though, understand why some people may be in blood or crip gangs, and in deprived areas with no positive outlook, or hope. It's these people, where some may genuinly be talented in rapping, that are exploited, by these people trying to create this image for themselves.. People that, already established, and having money, don't need to go down that route. It diminishes what little chance these "real" gang members may have at getting into the game.

I think the main problem for myself is the authenticity of Hip Hop being removed day by day, and this blood/crip obsession among a lot of the known acts in Hip Hop are another big problem in that authenticity
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