It's August 27, 2025, 10:33:54 AM
whatever happened to the eye gouging incident.
who cares. I listen to music because I LIKE the music, not because I want to get the west coast publicity. I ain't makin a dime off these rappers, so I don't give a fuck.
lol @ young fuckin rome
shit what about roscoe?e-40?Mac Dre?Jayo Felony with Watcha gonna dothese guys had heated raps, heated production, they made songs for the clubs, for the radio, for the ladies, and above all they made good music. I can't say the same for anyone you listed.
Doggy's Angels didn't sell because they look like dykes and rap like guys.
Quote from: EDizzle on July 13, 2005, 10:38:36 PMDoggy's Angels didn't sell because they look like dykes and rap like guys.YupWest coast rap fans are the most passionate in all of hip hop and most critical. If that shit doesn't sound like the golden era 92-96 shit, then it's wack according to most people. They hate too much. That's why the west will never shine.
West coast rap fans are the most passionate in all of hip hop and most critical. If that shit doesn't sound like the golden era 92-96 shit, then it's wack according to most people. They hate too much. That's why the west will never shine.
Quote from: Baby G on July 12, 2005, 05:12:26 PM...if West Coast fans werent so close mindedHoustonWhats the difference between him & Usher? 7.5 million records. Ive heard both "Confessions" and "Its Already Written" and Houston is way better. So why didnt he sell? West Coast fans still have that 'too tough for r&b' attitude. But Atlanta was happy to show Usher love & buy "Confessions". (This also applies for Ray-J, he should be big too).I sorta agree with some that you put, but Houston is nowhere near Usher's level, and I'm not even an Usher fan. His voice range is nowhere near Usher's, and he can't dance nearly as good, and he just doesn't have the personality it takes to make it. He seemed kinda weird, and like he was trapped into that R&B thug profile and didn't know which one he wanted to be.
...if West Coast fans werent so close mindedHoustonWhats the difference between him & Usher? 7.5 million records. Ive heard both "Confessions" and "Its Already Written" and Houston is way better. So why didnt he sell? West Coast fans still have that 'too tough for r&b' attitude. But Atlanta was happy to show Usher love & buy "Confessions". (This also applies for Ray-J, he should be big too).