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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #30 on: January 31, 2012, 02:03:10 PM »
this guy types and talks like hes fresh of the boat or some shit.


he never knows what hes talking about he literally thinks nelly started southern hip hop lol.
petey you are fool shit & have no idea . one nelly did not start southern hip hop & i would never say that . 2 live crew started southern hip hop . nelly did not even start st louis hip hop . sylk smoov started st louis hip hop .  i always know what i am talking about at all time . it is you who never know what you are talking about & will never know because you are from canada. i been living & lstening to hip hop since 1962 . so i will always know better . you are talking about me not being able to put a sentence but you seem worse about it then me . i just wright too fast & don't go back over what i wrote because i don't care like loser ass internet geek would .i don't have to do anything you say youngster. i don't owe you shit . your generation owes my generation & you are suppose to do what we tell you to do .

If you've been listening to hip-hop since 1982, you should know the East Coast Hip-Hop scene was far from dead. You wouldn't have made a ridiculous statement like the one I quoted earlier.
 

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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #31 on: January 31, 2012, 02:54:15 PM »
this kid types like ppl with aspergers syndrom talk.

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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #32 on: January 31, 2012, 04:13:55 PM »
this guy types and talks like hes fresh of the boat or some shit.


he never knows what hes talking about he literally thinks nelly started southern hip hop lol.
petey you are fool shit & have no idea . one nelly did not start southern hip hop & i would never say that . 2 live crew started southern hip hop . nelly did not even start st louis hip hop . sylk smoov started st louis hip hop .  i always know what i am talking about at all time . it is you who never know what you are talking about & will never know because you are from canada. i been living & lstening to hip hop since 1962 . so i will always know better . you are talking about me not being able to put a sentence but you seem worse about it then me . i just wright too fast & don't go back over what i wrote because i don't care like loser ass internet geek would .i don't have to do anything you say youngster. i don't owe you shit . your generation owes my generation & you are suppose to do what we tell you to do .

If you've been listening to hip-hop since 1982, you should know the East Coast Hip-Hop scene was far from dead. You wouldn't have made a ridiculous statement like the one I quoted earlier.
if ? there is not if ,dumbass. it is fact i have been living & listening to hip hop since 1982 . the east coast scene from 1989 to 1996 was not as strong as west coast scene. the west coast was running shit in early 90's not east coast . since you are from east coast you are the one with bias point of view . the east coast hated & was closeminded & ignorant to anything that was not east coast during the eraly 90's . so my statement is not even close to ridiculous or blind or ignroant like your statement is .
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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #33 on: January 31, 2012, 04:17:31 PM »
this kid types like ppl with aspergers syndrom talk.
kid? one i not some stupid ignorant kid like you.  i am grown 34 year old adult . so get your facts straight ,ignorant ass canadian. i am not stupid nerd like you that cares about grammer on the stupid ass internet. only nerds & losers care about that crap.  so shut your stupid mouth & stop stalking me like a gay ass stalker you are.
 

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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #34 on: January 31, 2012, 04:23:42 PM »
dog i gotta know, are you like an african exchange student or some thing? you type like your from zamunda or some shit.


i read all his posts in prince akeem (eddie murphys) voice from coming to america hahaha

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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #35 on: January 31, 2012, 04:26:16 PM »
this guy types and talks like hes fresh of the boat or some shit.


he never knows what hes talking about he literally thinks nelly started southern hip hop lol.
petey you are fool shit & have no idea . one nelly did not start southern hip hop & i would never say that . 2 live crew started southern hip hop . nelly did not even start st louis hip hop . sylk smoov started st louis hip hop .  i always know what i am talking about at all time . it is you who never know what you are talking about & will never know because you are from canada. i been living & lstening to hip hop since 1962 . so i will always know better . you are talking about me not being able to put a sentence but you seem worse about it then me . i just wright too fast & don't go back over what i wrote because i don't care like loser ass internet geek would .i don't have to do anything you say youngster. i don't owe you shit . your generation owes my generation & you are suppose to do what we tell you to do .

If you've been listening to hip-hop since 1982, you should know the East Coast Hip-Hop scene was far from dead. You wouldn't have made a ridiculous statement like the one I quoted earlier.

The east coast scene wasn't dead, it just sorta went back underground. East Coast album still got critical acclaim and had some impact (Illmatic) but they didn't sell shit, compared to the west coast artist. Essentially The west coast style and sound got a an extreme over exposure, even albums that received luke warm reviews  still sold well.  That's when Artist started to Mimic Westcoast Albums style on their singles. Biggies first album essentially copied the Chronic in terms of selling a album. The Chronic used party singles, Beef Tracks to drum up interest, while the more hardcore joints were used to fill the album. Ready to Dies singles were mostly smooth tracks that mimicked the G-Funk sound, yet the rest of the album is hardcore east coast rap.

Biggie was the only artist at the time who could match critical success with album sells.
 

midwestryder

Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #36 on: January 31, 2012, 04:30:56 PM »
dog i gotta know, are you like an african exchange student or some thing? you type like your from zamunda or some shit.


i read all his posts in prince akeem (eddie murphys) voice from coming to america hahaha
keep making fun of shit like some punk ass loser internet nerd.i was bron & raised in st louis ,mo . like i have told people a million times i am half african american & half native american.i am from era that made fun of & look down on people who cared about computers or grammer because the only people who did were geeks,nerds,dorks, & losers . i ran the streets & played lots of sports aka meaning i was one of the cool kids of my time unlike you.
 

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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #37 on: January 31, 2012, 04:35:57 PM »
his career woulda been done if he did that.  all eyez was set up great though he went from almost being a relic to arguably being the man in 96.


Lol wut? Almost a relic? Wtf? How old are you like 16?
people really didn't give a fuck about pac being locked up and was not a factor in 95 aside from the album me against the world. a lot of people thought it was over for him.

Lmao. People didn't really give a fuck about pac except that multi platinum album he released in the same year, being shot,being on trial and constantly in the news. It's quite evident you weren't old enough at that point in your life to know what your talking about. 2pac was one of the biggest rappers in music at that point. Smh.
no dumbass you weren't old enough. i'm from the east coast only thing poppin for real was anything bad boy in 95 or wu shit. some niggas bumped pac some didn't. when he went to death row everybody jumped on the bandwagon. fuck outta here he went from barely goin gold to 6 million and really if it was a single album it woulda been 3 million. stop playin wit me.
Blue Magic.i am older then you & you are fool of bullshit . please bad boy was still not shit in 95 & east coast at the time was still west coast bitch. Jaydc is back is right about 2pac biggest rappers in music at that point. please 2pac went easily gold with his 2nd album strickly 4 my . but by the time of me against the world 2pac was main stream. please the east coast in the early 90's were a bunch of ignorant closeminded asshole fan. so being east coast in that era ment you were closeminded to everything but east coast hip hop & rap . so east coast don't count for shit at that time . every where elase everybody was on 2pac's & snoop doggs jock while people were just discovering & hardly knowing who biggie or wu-tang was at all. the only big for east coast in 1995 was nas with it was written album.

you full of shit. who didn't know who biggie or wu tang was in 95 ? biggie was all over radio and t.v. and on joints wit total, r. kelly, junior mafia, etc. odb was on a mariah carey remix !!!!!!! remember that joint ?  you crazy as hell if the east wasn't doin' it big sonny  shit the whole fuss was the east coast don't show the west coast no love. not taking nothing away from pac dude was dope. i'm just sayin' when he got shot and then went to jail he lost credibility. i still remember that vibe cover ''this is my last interview. if i get killed i want people to have the real story. LMAO.
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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #38 on: January 31, 2012, 04:37:54 PM »
this guy types and talks like hes fresh of the boat or some shit.


he never knows what hes talking about he literally thinks nelly started southern hip hop lol.
petey you are fool shit & have no idea . one nelly did not start southern hip hop & i would never say that . 2 live crew started southern hip hop . nelly did not even start st louis hip hop . sylk smoov started st louis hip hop .  i always know what i am talking about at all time . it is you who never know what you are talking about & will never know because you are from canada. i been living & lstening to hip hop since 1962 . so i will always know better . you are talking about me not being able to put a sentence but you seem worse about it then me . i just wright too fast & don't go back over what i wrote because i don't care like loser ass internet geek would .i don't have to do anything you say youngster. i don't owe you shit . your generation owes my generation & you are suppose to do what we tell you to do .

If you've been listening to hip-hop since 1982, you should know the East Coast Hip-Hop scene was far from dead. You wouldn't have made a ridiculous statement like the one I quoted earlier.

The east coast scene wasn't dead, it just sorta went back underground. East Coast album still got critical acclaim and had some impact (Illmatic) but they didn't sell shit, compared to the west coast artist. Essentially The west coast style and sound got a an extreme over exposure, even albums that received luke warm reviews  still sold well.  That's when Artist started to Mimic Westcoast Albums style on their singles. Biggies first album essentially copied the Chronic in terms of selling a album. The Chronic used party singles, Beef Tracks to drum up interest, while the more hardcore joints were used to fill the album. Ready to Dies singles were mostly smooth tracks that mimicked the G-Funk sound, yet the rest of the album is hardcore east coast rap.

Biggie was the only artist at the time who could match critical success with album sells.
are you serious ? every wu member who put out a solo in 95 sold well.
"Summa y'all #mediocres more worried bout my goings on than u is about ya own.... But that ain't none of my business so.....I'll just #SipTeaForKermit #ifitaintaboutdamoney #2sugarspleaseFollow," - T.I.
 

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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #39 on: January 31, 2012, 04:41:38 PM »
this guy types and talks like hes fresh of the boat or some shit.


he never knows what hes talking about he literally thinks nelly started southern hip hop lol.
petey you are fool shit & have no idea . one nelly did not start southern hip hop & i would never say that . 2 live crew started southern hip hop . nelly did not even start st louis hip hop . sylk smoov started st louis hip hop .  i always know what i am talking about at all time . it is you who never know what you are talking about & will never know because you are from canada. i been living & lstening to hip hop since 1962 . so i will always know better . you are talking about me not being able to put a sentence but you seem worse about it then me . i just wright too fast & don't go back over what i wrote because i don't care like loser ass internet geek would .i don't have to do anything you say youngster. i don't owe you shit . your generation owes my generation & you are suppose to do what we tell you to do .

If you've been listening to hip-hop since 1982, you should know the East Coast Hip-Hop scene was far from dead. You wouldn't have made a ridiculous statement like the one I quoted earlier.
if ? there is not if ,dumbass. it is fact i have been living & listening to hip hop since 1982 . the east coast scene from 1989 to 1996 was not as strong as west coast scene. the west coast was running shit in early 90's not east coast . since you are from east coast you are the one with bias point of view . the east coast hated & was closeminded & ignorant to anything that was not east coast during the eraly 90's . so my statement is not even close to ridiculous or blind or ignroant like your statement is .

People from fucking Siberia know East Coast Rap in '95 was hot. You have to be a closeminded dumbass if you really believe that East Coast Rap was in the graveyard in 1995. Read my post before; all those points I made are 100% facts.
 

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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #40 on: January 31, 2012, 04:43:34 PM »
this guy types and talks like hes fresh of the boat or some shit.


he never knows what hes talking about he literally thinks nelly started southern hip hop lol.
petey you are fool shit & have no idea . one nelly did not start southern hip hop & i would never say that . 2 live crew started southern hip hop . nelly did not even start st louis hip hop . sylk smoov started st louis hip hop .  i always know what i am talking about at all time . it is you who never know what you are talking about & will never know because you are from canada. i been living & lstening to hip hop since 1962 . so i will always know better . you are talking about me not being able to put a sentence but you seem worse about it then me . i just wright too fast & don't go back over what i wrote because i don't care like loser ass internet geek would .i don't have to do anything you say youngster. i don't owe you shit . your generation owes my generation & you are suppose to do what we tell you to do .

If you've been listening to hip-hop since 1982, you should know the East Coast Hip-Hop scene was far from dead. You wouldn't have made a ridiculous statement like the one I quoted earlier.

The east coast scene wasn't dead, it just sorta went back underground. East Coast album still got critical acclaim and had some impact (Illmatic) but they didn't sell shit, compared to the west coast artist. Essentially The west coast style and sound got a an extreme over exposure, even albums that received luke warm reviews  still sold well.  That's when Artist started to Mimic Westcoast Albums style on their singles. Biggies first album essentially copied the Chronic in terms of selling a album. The Chronic used party singles, Beef Tracks to drum up interest, while the more hardcore joints were used to fill the album. Ready to Dies singles were mostly smooth tracks that mimicked the G-Funk sound, yet the rest of the album is hardcore east coast rap.

Biggie was the only artist at the time who could match critical success with album sells.
are you serious ? every wu member who put out a solo in 95 sold well.

That poster is either delusional or semi-retarded to 100% believe that 1995 was a terrible year for East Coast Rap.
 

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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #41 on: January 31, 2012, 04:44:07 PM »
this guy types and talks like hes fresh of the boat or some shit.


he never knows what hes talking about he literally thinks nelly started southern hip hop lol.
petey you are fool shit & have no idea . one nelly did not start southern hip hop & i would never say that . 2 live crew started southern hip hop . nelly did not even start st louis hip hop . sylk smoov started st louis hip hop .  i always know what i am talking about at all time . it is you who never know what you are talking about & will never know because you are from canada. i been living & lstening to hip hop since 1962 . so i will always know better . you are talking about me not being able to put a sentence but you seem worse about it then me . i just wright too fast & don't go back over what i wrote because i don't care like loser ass internet geek would .i don't have to do anything you say youngster. i don't owe you shit . your generation owes my generation & you are suppose to do what we tell you to do .

If you've been listening to hip-hop since 1982, you should know the East Coast Hip-Hop scene was far from dead. You wouldn't have made a ridiculous statement like the one I quoted earlier.
if ? there is not if ,dumbass. it is fact i have been living & listening to hip hop since 1982 . the east coast scene from 1989 to 1996 was not as strong as west coast scene. the west coast was running shit in early 90's not east coast . since you are from east coast you are the one with bias point of view . the east coast hated & was closeminded & ignorant to anything that was not east coast during the eraly 90's . so my statement is not even close to ridiculous or blind or ignroant like your statement is .

People from fucking Siberia know East Coast Rap in '95 was hot. You have to be a closeminded dumbass if you really believe that East Coast Rap was in the graveyard in 1995. Read my post before; all those points I made are 100% facts.
you told the truth and nothin' but the truth.
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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #42 on: January 31, 2012, 04:45:39 PM »
this guy types and talks like hes fresh of the boat or some shit.


he never knows what hes talking about he literally thinks nelly started southern hip hop lol.
petey you are fool shit & have no idea . one nelly did not start southern hip hop & i would never say that . 2 live crew started southern hip hop . nelly did not even start st louis hip hop . sylk smoov started st louis hip hop .  i always know what i am talking about at all time . it is you who never know what you are talking about & will never know because you are from canada. i been living & lstening to hip hop since 1962 . so i will always know better . you are talking about me not being able to put a sentence but you seem worse about it then me . i just wright too fast & don't go back over what i wrote because i don't care like loser ass internet geek would .i don't have to do anything you say youngster. i don't owe you shit . your generation owes my generation & you are suppose to do what we tell you to do .

If you've been listening to hip-hop since 1982, you should know the East Coast Hip-Hop scene was far from dead. You wouldn't have made a ridiculous statement like the one I quoted earlier.

The east coast scene wasn't dead, it just sorta went back underground. East Coast album still got critical acclaim and had some impact (Illmatic) but they didn't sell shit, compared to the west coast artist. Essentially The west coast style and sound got a an extreme over exposure, even albums that received luke warm reviews  still sold well.  That's when Artist started to Mimic Westcoast Albums style on their singles. Biggies first album essentially copied the Chronic in terms of selling a album. The Chronic used party singles, Beef Tracks to drum up interest, while the more hardcore joints were used to fill the album. Ready to Dies singles were mostly smooth tracks that mimicked the G-Funk sound, yet the rest of the album is hardcore east coast rap.

Biggie was the only artist at the time who could match critical success with album sells.
are you serious ? every wu member who put out a solo in 95 sold well.

That poster is either delusional or semi-retarded to 100% believe that 1995 was a terrible year for East Coast Rap.
he better go peep some mag covers from '95.
"Summa y'all #mediocres more worried bout my goings on than u is about ya own.... But that ain't none of my business so.....I'll just #SipTeaForKermit #ifitaintaboutdamoney #2sugarspleaseFollow," - T.I.
 

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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #43 on: January 31, 2012, 04:52:19 PM »
The east coast scene wasn't dead, it just sorta went back underground. East Coast album still got critical acclaim and had some impact (Illmatic) but they didn't sell shit, compared to the west coast artist. Essentially The west coast style and sound got a an extreme over exposure, even albums that received luke warm reviews  still sold well.  That's when Artist started to Mimic Westcoast Albums style on their singles. Biggies first album essentially copied the Chronic in terms of selling a album. The Chronic used party singles, Beef Tracks to drum up interest, while the more hardcore joints were used to fill the album. Ready to Dies singles were mostly smooth tracks that mimicked the G-Funk sound, yet the rest of the album is hardcore east coast rap.

Biggie was the only artist at the time who could match critical success with album sells.

Being all over the radio and MTV (when they actually played videos) and having singles go platinum isn't what I would really consider being underground. I'd consider 1995 more of a bounce-back year when they moved back closer to the forefront of Hip-Hop. Obviously when Dogg Food dropped and 2pac was bailed it changed the game.
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Re: if 2pac recorded an album while in jail how succesfull would it have been?
« Reply #44 on: January 31, 2012, 05:01:23 PM »
The east coast scene wasn't dead, it just sorta went back underground. East Coast album still got critical acclaim and had some impact (Illmatic) but they didn't sell shit, compared to the west coast artist. Essentially The west coast style and sound got a an extreme over exposure, even albums that received luke warm reviews  still sold well.  That's when Artist started to Mimic Westcoast Albums style on their singles. Biggies first album essentially copied the Chronic in terms of selling a album. The Chronic used party singles, Beef Tracks to drum up interest, while the more hardcore joints were used to fill the album. Ready to Dies singles were mostly smooth tracks that mimicked the G-Funk sound, yet the rest of the album is hardcore east coast rap.

Biggie was the only artist at the time who could match critical success with album sells.

Being all over the radio and MTV (when they actually played videos) and having singles go platinum isn't what I would really consider being underground. I'd consider 1995 more of a bounce-back year when they moved back closer to the forefront of Hip-Hop. Obviously when Dogg Food dropped and 2pac was bailed it changed the game.
we still did well.... fugees sold 6 million, nas 2 million, foxy, kim, jay z, tribe and de la, LL..... i bumped the shit outta death threatz, str.8 off tha streetz,dogg food, and the villain in black also.
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