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An accent has nothing to do with their music. TO ME it doesn't. It doesn't affect their lyrics, concepts, creativity, flow, etc. They just sound different.
Quote from: Tom Gotti on December 31, 2003, 04:04:11 PMsuv u have to be the biggest moron on this fuckin site. how is me not liking southern accents hating u fuckin dumb as brick mutha fucka. Did i say i hate there music b/c of it. NO i just find there accents annoying thus i aint really feelin there music. wtf is so wrong about that. another thing u mention ny accents u dumb shit. black people in ny dont have the ny accent. only the white people do. I guess i overestimated ur intelligence. after all you fucked pink an than she played you Calling me a moron, yet your grammar is not that hot. Right. Anyway, it's one thing to say I don't like an accent, but to say you don't like their music because of it is hating. They can't help their accent, just like you can't. Nobody can, so why count that against them? Oh yea, about NY accents, Prodigy, Shyne, Anyone from Imfamous Mobb, Kay Slay, Nature, they don't have an accent? To me they do. So, let's not pull the intelligence card. And, LOL @ still bringing up Pink. I swear you must've really wanted to be there, because you're BEYOND fixated with that. Poor kid.
suv u have to be the biggest moron on this fuckin site. how is me not liking southern accents hating u fuckin dumb as brick mutha fucka. Did i say i hate there music b/c of it. NO i just find there accents annoying thus i aint really feelin there music. wtf is so wrong about that. another thing u mention ny accents u dumb shit. black people in ny dont have the ny accent. only the white people do. I guess i overestimated ur intelligence. after all you fucked pink an than she played you
all i gots to say is you can't stereotype a geographical group of rap, just because many (probably not even the majority) do it one way
Quote from: white boy on January 01, 2004, 09:09:19 PMTom, point is, don't pull an intelligence card if you don't even spell 'Grammar' right. I know what an NY accent is, that's where my pops is from. He was born and raised in Brooklyn. But, to me, Prodigy and them have an accent I rarely hear anywhere else but in Blacks from NY. To you it's not an accent, that's where you're from. Also, trust me, I'm don't take Hip Hop too serious. I am not losing one bit of sleep over anything in Hip Hop. This is a message board. Remember how upset you would get when people would diss Mobb Deep? LOL.when did i ever get upset when people dssed mobb deep b/c i never have. so please dont make shit up. an its a computer board like i give a fuck about my grammer an spelling
Tom, point is, don't pull an intelligence card if you don't even spell 'Grammar' right. I know what an NY accent is, that's where my pops is from. He was born and raised in Brooklyn. But, to me, Prodigy and them have an accent I rarely hear anywhere else but in Blacks from NY. To you it's not an accent, that's where you're from. Also, trust me, I'm don't take Hip Hop too serious. I am not losing one bit of sleep over anything in Hip Hop. This is a message board. Remember how upset you would get when people would diss Mobb Deep? LOL.
This is my point. This thread was about South haters and look at the abundance of people who dislike "Crunk Music." It's almost as if that's all they know out of the South. It's a generalization and stereotype, hence hating.
Quote from: white boy on January 01, 2004, 09:09:19 PMall i gots to say is you can't stereotype a geographical group of rap, just because many (probably not even the majority) do it one wayThis is my point. This thread was about South haters and look at the abundance of people who dislike "Crunk Music." It's almost as if that's all they know out of the South. It's a generalization and stereotype, hence hating.love_above. Thanks for letting me know about who started the slowed down music. Didn't know that. But, sorry to tell you. I knew about Lil Jon from the So So Def Bass All Star albums. If I'm not mistaken Inoj was his artist. Whether you want to believe it or not, is up to you. That's where I found out about Lil Jon.Tom, point is, don't pull an intelligence card if you don't even spell 'Grammar' right. I know what an NY accent is, that's where my pops is from. He was born and raised in Brooklyn. But, to me, Prodigy and them have an accent I rarely hear anywhere else but in Blacks from NY. To you it's not an accent, that's where you're from. Also, trust me, I'm don't take Hip Hop too serious. I am not losing one bit of sleep over anything in Hip Hop. This is a message board. Remember how upset you would get when people would diss Mobb Deep? LOL.NIK, I'd listen to anything. For example, I have no clue what Punjabi MC says, but the beats, flow and melodies are tight. So I dig his music.Lost Mind, Geurilla Maab don't mean nothing to me. I'm not a Z-Ro fan. Swisha House, I bought their debut album in 99. The Day Hell Broke Loose or whatever. Ask anyone here, I've been talking about Paul Wall & Chamillion for years. I've been bumping Texas music for years. From Lil Keke to ESG, H.A.W.K. to Mddl Fngz. So, I got no clue what you're yapping about.
yeah your right mike aint that bigg no more and magno is tight tho... but for real G-maab is tight and bigg in TXG-maab goes like this in my order1.Dougie D (my favrite he is the thoedest with the best voice and flow VERY underrated)2.Trae (bad ass solo album and thoed typea flow only thing holdem him down is his voice kinda plain if u ax me)3.Z-ro (dont get me wrong i like this mutha fucca but he is my least favrite what can i say?)o yeah and love above what happen to Penny? i havent seen that foo on aim for a while where that foo at?