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Why do Chico & Coolwadda have beef with Xzibit?
STILL waiting on this cd to come in the mail so i havent heard the track yet.
Quote from: Kaidy on October 19, 2003, 06:11:42 PMSTILL waiting on this cd to come in the mail so i havent heard the track yet.me too
Because they're no-names trying to make a names for themselves.Even with Nate Dogg on a banging chorus they couldn't do it, so I think they missed their train..The talk through your nose style never appealed to me, maybe it will be "in" soon....
Quote from: Jome on October 19, 2003, 08:13:40 PMBecause they're no-names trying to make a names for themselves.Even with Nate Dogg on a banging chorus they couldn't do it, so I think they missed their train..The talk through your nose style never appealed to me, maybe it will be "in" soon....I don't remember MCA putting out a video for C & C. So, your logic doesn't work. I don't remember MCA even pushing the album. Again, your logic doesn't work. You people have to remember, Xzibit used to be respected. Then he tried to use "Cripping" as his selling point, a lot of people found that disrespectful. Hence, that's why C & C, CJ Mac, Caz and others have dissed him. They're Crips, I think they're all from the same area, too. CJ and Caz have both expressed their reasoning behind it. But, of course someone like Jome wouldn't realize it.
When did Xzibit use "Cripping" as his selling point.. ?Show me the lyrics, cuz I think I missed them.
Quote from: Jome on October 20, 2003, 08:23:08 PMWhen did Xzibit use "Cripping" as his selling point.. ?Show me the lyrics, cuz I think I missed them. Crip walking in videos. Making a song called "Get Ur Walk On." I guess you missed that.
Quote from: SGV on October 20, 2003, 08:33:16 PMQuote from: Jome on October 20, 2003, 08:23:08 PMWhen did Xzibit use "Cripping" as his selling point.. ?Show me the lyrics, cuz I think I missed them. Crip walking in videos. Making a song called "Get Ur Walk On." I guess you missed that.I don't think crippin' was his selling point for "Restless". It was more of the whole gangsta thing. I could be wrong, but I don't think X ever said he was a crip, or crip affiliated in any of his songs.
I don't think crippin' was his selling point for "Restless". It was more of the whole gangsta thing. I could be wrong, but I don't think X ever said he was a crip, or crip affiliated in any of his songs.