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I didn't hear one misogynistic lyric.
all u retards who still complain the problem is ur out of touch stfu and keep listening to your 90s gangsta music problem solved no one cares bout ur irreverent opinion
Quote from: romson19 on August 26, 2015, 02:55:55 AMI'm wondering if he still make the music... Someone can tell me if he released his mixtape "past, present, future" I remember that sampler sounded realy dope produced by dre , fredwreck etc...he wasn't the Truth
I'm wondering if he still make the music... Someone can tell me if he released his mixtape "past, present, future" I remember that sampler sounded realy dope produced by dre , fredwreck etc...
Quote from: the relavant one on August 26, 2015, 03:09:02 AMall u retards who still complain the problem is ur out of touch stfu and keep listening to your 90s gangsta music problem solved no one cares bout ur irreverent opinion Quote from: the relavant one on August 26, 2015, 03:04:39 AMQuote from: romson19 on August 26, 2015, 02:55:55 AMI'm wondering if he still make the music... Someone can tell me if he released his mixtape "past, present, future" I remember that sampler sounded realy dope produced by dre , fredwreck etc...he wasn't the Truth And we still dont give a fuck about yours man, above all when you're bullshitting for no reason.
What ya'll expected, Kurupt? G-Funk? DJ Quik? It's 2015. People just found out who Xzibit is, or that he's alive after hearing him on this album. Nobody knows who's Kurupt nowdays. When Quik was on tour with X he was like 1st to perform, like Warm-Up artist. Deal with it.
Purchased "Compton" yesterday on the strength of the reviews here, and I must say, it's the worst $14 I've ever spent on music. This is an album for mainstream white people who are uncomfortable with the attitude and themes of real gangsta rap. Instead of rapping about gangsta shit,, we get a bunch of corny raps about being troubled or depressed, rappers switching up their voices, doing impersonations, rapping way too fast for their own good, doing an artificial "angry flow," etc. None of the familiar rappers even sound like themselves on this album. It's clear that Dre did to them what he did to Too Short: gave them a verse written by someone else and forced them to perform it until it satisfied him. The album is so politically correct it's mind-blowing. I didn't hear one misogynistic lyric. Real rap albums are full of lines that are crude, but resonate with people because it's true shit you can't normally say in life. This is an album that was designed to make politically correct white people feel comfortable listening to rap music. Truly disgusting.The production is weak too. There's not one song I heard and thought "I need to bump this in the whip with the top down." The production too seems geared to appeal to depressed teens dealing with issues. The beats are not for real niggas who want to enjoy life, fuck bitches, and get money.People are surprised there's no Kurupt on the album...come on, how could you have a Kurupt verse appear on an album full of corny emo shit? Kurupt can't go five lines without saying some misogynistic shit. That's my nigga. Also, fuck Kendrick Lamar and Eminem...their faggoty voices make their shit completely unlistenable to me.
Thank god I'm white so I got a good excuse why I enjoy this album.
Nobody knows who's Kurupt nowadays.
Quote from: 'EclipZe on August 26, 2015, 04:20:17 AMThank god I'm white so I got a good excuse why I enjoy this album.