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Re: Taylor Swift - "Bad Blood (Remix)" f. Kendrick Lamar (Video)
« Reply #15 on: May 19, 2015, 05:03:03 PM »
i like to see anyone in hiphop talk shit on this move if they smart they wont
 

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« Reply #16 on: May 20, 2015, 01:17:37 AM »
its not that bad for a pop single...no different than Snoop doing a song with Katy
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Re: Taylor Swift - "Bad Blood (Remix)" f. Kendrick Lamar (Video)
« Reply #17 on: May 20, 2015, 08:22:04 AM »
i like to see anyone in hiphop talk shit on this move if they smart they wont

look.. I actually like Taylor Swift and I don't even have anything against her.  I got like 3 or 4 songs of hers that I love.  It's not about that...

....Dre said in 96 Source cover article that he didn't believe in being an "industry hoe".  That Dre, although he respected people like Michael Jackson or Madonna, always turned down doing a track from them because he didn't believe in being an industry hoe.  That was the kind of conversation that used to go down back in my era of hip-hop.

But of course today you don't even hear that kind of talk anymore.  Instead you hear fans praising rappers for making good business moves, and they don't even care anymore if the styles really mix or if it's real family and chemistry, and so on.  They just applaud the rapper for picking up a check as if they are spending the money.

Sure, it's a good business move for Kendrick, but I still say hip-hop is dead and I am still livin in 96' and fuck anybody who got a problem with that
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« Reply #18 on: May 20, 2015, 08:23:39 AM »
Dr. Dre is arguably the biggest industry hoe the game has ever seen though
 

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Re: Taylor Swift - "Bad Blood (Remix)" f. Kendrick Lamar (Video)
« Reply #19 on: May 20, 2015, 08:35:13 AM »
Dr. Dre is arguably the biggest industry hoe the game has ever seen though

That's bullshit... Dre has more integrity than any artist in the game.

...Nearly everyone he works with he works with cause he is cool with them or vibes with them artistically, and most of the time it is just a favor for a favor with no money exchanged.  NWA grew organically, Death Row grew organically, Aftermath grew organically; he didn't get money, success, or notoriety by going and working with Madonna in 91' or with Alanis Morrisette in 95' or with the Backstreet Boys in 99'

he has made most his money off of no-name people.  NWA were all no-names until Dre started fuccin wit um.  The whole Dogg Pound were nobody's and Dre turned it into gold.  Em was ready to kill himself before Dre built careers for him and everyone around him.  Same with Game, 50 had his album scrapped by a label... I mean how the fucc can you make such a claim about Dre.

Dre is all integrity that's why Beats has sold what it as sold because people know that the Dr. Dre name next to anything means quality and integrity. 
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« Reply #20 on: May 20, 2015, 08:55:20 AM »
Dr. Dre is arguably the biggest industry hoe the game has ever seen though

That's bullshit... Dre has more integrity than any artist in the game.

...Nearly everyone he works with he works with cause he is cool with them or vibes with them artistically, and most of the time it is just a favor for a favor with no money exchanged.  NWA grew organically, Death Row grew organically, Aftermath grew organically; he didn't get money, success, or notoriety by going and working with Madonna in 91' or with Alanis Morrisette in 95' or with the Backstreet Boys in 99'

he has made most his money off of no-name people.  NWA were all no-names until Dre started fuccin wit um.  The whole Dogg Pound were nobody's and Dre turned it into gold.  Em was ready to kill himself before Dre built careers for him and everyone around him.  Same with Game, 50 had his album scrapped by a label... I mean how the fucc can you make such a claim about Dre.

Dre is all integrity that's why Beats has sold what it as sold because people know that the Dr. Dre name next to anything means quality and integrity. 

lmao ur a retard if you believe gay dre fake gangsta image 
back then you didnt see hardy no rappers working with pop artist fast forward today rappers are pop artist themselves or work with them yes NWA grew organically, Death Row grew organically, Aftermath grew organically but it didnt stop there
fast forward these days lol people didnt buy beats cause of dre people got them cause they saw their favorite rappers basketball players ect with them kids today see the name dre and all they think about are beats by dre lol the guy who made headphones  :D
 

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Re: Taylor Swift - "Bad Blood (Remix)" f. Kendrick Lamar (Video)
« Reply #21 on: May 20, 2015, 11:13:07 AM »
i like to see anyone in hiphop talk shit on this move if they smart they wont

look.. I actually like Taylor Swift and I don't even have anything against her.  I got like 3 or 4 songs of hers that I love.  It's not about that...

....Dre said in 96 Source cover article that he didn't believe in being an "industry hoe".  That Dre, although he respected people like Michael Jackson or Madonna, always turned down doing a track from them because he didn't believe in being an industry hoe.  That was the kind of conversation that used to go down back in my era of hip-hop.

But of course today you don't even hear that kind of talk anymore.  Instead you hear fans praising rappers for making good business moves, and they don't even care anymore if the styles really mix or if it's real family and chemistry, and so on.  They just applaud the rapper for picking up a check as if they are spending the money.

Sure, it's a good business move for Kendrick, but I still say hip-hop is dead and I am still livin in 96' and fuck anybody who got a problem with that

Fuck that mentality. Dre wasn't speaking as spokesman for hip hop when he said that

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« Reply #22 on: May 20, 2015, 11:45:57 AM »
Dr. Dre is arguably the biggest industry hoe the game has ever seen though

That's bullshit... Dre has more integrity than any artist in the game.

...Nearly everyone he works with he works with cause he is cool with them or vibes with them artistically, and most of the time it is just a favor for a favor with no money exchanged.  NWA grew organically, Death Row grew organically, Aftermath grew organically; he didn't get money, success, or notoriety by going and working with Madonna in 91' or with Alanis Morrisette in 95' or with the Backstreet Boys in 99'

he has made most his money off of no-name people.  NWA were all no-names until Dre started fuccin wit um.  The whole Dogg Pound were nobody's and Dre turned it into gold.  Em was ready to kill himself before Dre built careers for him and everyone around him.  Same with Game, 50 had his album scrapped by a label... I mean how the fucc can you make such a claim about Dre.

Dre is all integrity that's why Beats has sold what it as sold because people know that the Dr. Dre name next to anything means quality and integrity. 

lmao ur a retard if you believe gay dre fake gangsta image 
back then you didnt see hardy no rappers working with pop artist fast forward today rappers are pop artist themselves or work with them yes NWA grew organically, Death Row grew organically, Aftermath grew organically but it didnt stop there
fast forward these days lol people didnt buy beats cause of dre people got them cause they saw their favorite rappers basketball players ect with them kids today see the name dre and all they think about are beats by dre lol the guy who made headphones  :D

and anything that Jimmy says Dre must abide by
 

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« Reply #23 on: May 20, 2015, 03:39:17 PM »
Dr. Dre is arguably the biggest industry hoe the game has ever seen though

That's bullshit... Dre has more integrity than any artist in the game.

...Nearly everyone he works with he works with cause he is cool with them or vibes with them artistically, and most of the time it is just a favor for a favor with no money exchanged.  NWA grew organically, Death Row grew organically, Aftermath grew organically; he didn't get money, success, or notoriety by going and working with Madonna in 91' or with Alanis Morrisette in 95' or with the Backstreet Boys in 99'

he has made most his money off of no-name people.  NWA were all no-names until Dre started fuccin wit um.  The whole Dogg Pound were nobody's and Dre turned it into gold.  Em was ready to kill himself before Dre built careers for him and everyone around him.  Same with Game, 50 had his album scrapped by a label... I mean how the fucc can you make such a claim about Dre.

Dre is all integrity that's why Beats has sold what it as sold because people know that the Dr. Dre name next to anything means quality and integrity. 

lmao ur a retard if you believe gay dre fake gangsta image 
back then you didnt see hardy no rappers working with pop artist fast forward today rappers are pop artist themselves or work with them yes NWA grew organically, Death Row grew organically, Aftermath grew organically but it didnt stop there
fast forward these days lol people didnt buy beats cause of dre people got them cause they saw their favorite rappers basketball players ect with them kids today see the name dre and all they think about are beats by dre lol the guy who made headphones  :D
this is true the headphones became a status symbol type thing with all the promotion and shit 90% of the people buying that shit are kids too young to even know about dre

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« Reply #24 on: May 20, 2015, 03:41:06 PM »
and if dre has so much integrity as an artist how come he couldn't give his fans another album after so many years? oh yeah, it wouldnt sell enough so he would rather have nobody hear any new music

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Re: Taylor Swift - "Bad Blood (Remix)" f. Kendrick Lamar (Video)
« Reply #25 on: May 20, 2015, 04:40:45 PM »
and if dre has so much integrity as an artist how come he couldn't give his fans another album after so many years? oh yeah, it wouldnt sell enough so he would rather have nobody hear any new music

very true dre made a business move and went with the headphones instead of putting out a new album even today i don't see if detox was released now those same kids would think the dre on detox and the guy from beats by dre are 2 different people lol or think he was a new rapper
 

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« Reply #26 on: May 20, 2015, 04:41:41 PM »
and if dre has so much integrity as an artist how come he couldn't give his fans another album after so many years? oh yeah, it wouldnt sell enough so he would rather have nobody hear any new music

you could argue dre aint released detox because it didnt live up to his own expectations/elevated standards of quality. infinite says a lota bullshit, but dre truly is a perfectionist, i'll give him that.

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« Reply #27 on: May 20, 2015, 05:19:39 PM »


very true dre made a business move and went with the headphones instead of putting out a new album
which pretty much contradicts everything infant is claiming. u think overpriced headphones and speakers shown in lady gaga videos is any different from what jay z does and kendrick is doing here? at least jay z still puts out music

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« Reply #28 on: May 20, 2015, 05:20:32 PM »
and if dre has so much integrity as an artist how come he couldn't give his fans another album after so many years? oh yeah, it wouldnt sell enough so he would rather have nobody hear any new music

you could argue dre aint released detox because it didnt live up to his own expectations/elevated standards of quality. infinite says a lota bullshit, but dre truly is a perfectionist, i'll give him that.
if he and jimmy thought it would be successful he would put it out no matter how bad it was

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« Reply #29 on: May 20, 2015, 06:02:53 PM »
and if dre has so much integrity as an artist how come he couldn't give his fans another album after so many years? oh yeah, it wouldnt sell enough so he would rather have nobody hear any new music

you could argue dre aint released detox because it didnt live up to his own expectations/elevated standards of quality. infinite says a lota bullshit, but dre truly is a perfectionist, i'll give him that.
if he and jimmy thought it would be successful he would put it out no matter how bad it was


i duno bout that. Dre seem like the type who wouldn't put somethin out if he don't feel it. he's also sensitive bout his legacy, not just money.