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Quote from: G-Bee on December 22, 2011, 04:30:28 AMQuote from: 7even on December 22, 2011, 02:49:46 AMDr. Dre is a hater example because he was just a swaggerish trash talking rapper since Aftermath, not someone who actually wanted to make people think he's a hardcore gangsta.Really? Have you ever listened to The Chronic? He most definitly wanted people to think he was a hardcore gangsta. Not just with trash talking, but also in his music videos. Dude is pulling guns on people, jacking hoes, you name it.Not talking about the Death Row era. That was the filth of Suge Knight lurking from the inside.
Quote from: 7even on December 22, 2011, 02:49:46 AMDr. Dre is a hater example because he was just a swaggerish trash talking rapper since Aftermath, not someone who actually wanted to make people think he's a hardcore gangsta.Really? Have you ever listened to The Chronic? He most definitly wanted people to think he was a hardcore gangsta. Not just with trash talking, but also in his music videos. Dude is pulling guns on people, jacking hoes, you name it.
Dr. Dre is a hater example because he was just a swaggerish trash talking rapper since Aftermath, not someone who actually wanted to make people think he's a hardcore gangsta.
That's what im saying. He left deathrow because he was sick and tired of gangster rap and the negative influence it had on people. I used to listen to niggaz4life and the chronic all the time when i was a kid but i never took that shit serious. 2Pac on the other hand thought he was some kind of prophet when in fact he was stupid as fuck. I think he compared himself with MLK smh. Listen to "Been there done that" and you can see that dre matured. 2001 was a step backwards but it was mostly the guests that stood for the ignorant lyrics.
Quote from: Raphael on December 22, 2011, 08:06:22 AMThat's what im saying. He left deathrow because he was sick and tired of gangster rap and the negative influence it had on people. I used to listen to niggaz4life and the chronic all the time when i was a kid but i never took that shit serious. 2Pac on the other hand thought he was some kind of prophet when in fact he was stupid as fuck. I think he compared himself with MLK smh. Listen to "Been there done that" and you can see that dre matured. 2001 was a step backwards but it was mostly the guests that stood for the ignorant lyrics.Haha mostly the guests that stood for the ignorant lyrics? It was Dre's album, so if he had "matured" he could have gone for more mature features. Just face it, Dre is STILL trying to act hard.
Quote from: Eazy-Duz-It on December 22, 2011, 04:04:08 AMAnybody that uses the word "swag" in their raps is not worth listening to.BINGO.
Anybody that uses the word "swag" in their raps is not worth listening to.
hello!why yall stuck on pac and dre..silly shit..when theres dumb shit out there like..gucci waka..lil b..SB..and fack ass gang bangers out there like lil wayne and his lover bird man..thats misleading people to throw up gang signs..the east coast really got it bad..Pacs not the problem silly ass BGs..
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on December 22, 2011, 01:44:39 AMi dont see how dre is having a bad influence with his music when a lot of people on the globe enjoy itA lot of people enjoy drinking themselves into a coma, but that don't make it positive.
i dont see how dre is having a bad influence with his music when a lot of people on the globe enjoy it
Quote from: Raphael on December 21, 2011, 12:00:36 PM2Pac. Because he encouraged people to not be themselves and put on a fake act instead. That's why we have rappers like Rick Ross today.2pac was the realest rapper in history. He bared his soul on records, and gave everything he had to his artistry.
2Pac. Because he encouraged people to not be themselves and put on a fake act instead. That's why we have rappers like Rick Ross today.