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Re: West Coast artist that could've done a lot for us
« Reply #15 on: July 13, 2005, 05:31:40 PM »
they all garbage except for game
 

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Re: West Coast artist that could've done a lot for us
« Reply #16 on: July 13, 2005, 05:36:25 PM »
whatever happened to the eye gouging incident.

lol, 4got about that... wasnt he on PCP or some shit?

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Re: West Coast artist that could've done a lot for us
« Reply #17 on: July 13, 2005, 05:51:32 PM »
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.
 

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Re: West Coast artist that could've done a lot for us
« Reply #18 on: July 13, 2005, 06:02:23 PM »
lol @ young fuckin rome
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Re: West Coast artist that could've done a lot for us
« Reply #19 on: July 13, 2005, 07:22:25 PM »
where is jon b from?

lol @ young fuckin rome

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Re: West Coast artist that could've done a lot for us
« Reply #20 on: July 13, 2005, 07:25:23 PM »
shit what about roscoe?

e-40?

Mac Dre?

Jayo Felony with Watcha gonna do

these 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.
 

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Re: West Coast artist that could've done a lot for us
« Reply #21 on: July 13, 2005, 08:26:18 PM »
shit what about roscoe?

e-40?

Mac Dre?

Jayo Felony with Watcha gonna do

these 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.
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Re: West Coast artist that could've done a lot for us
« Reply #22 on: July 13, 2005, 10:38:36 PM »
Doggy's Angels didn't sell because they look like dykes and rap like guys.  Honestly, Young Rome's album wasn't tite at all, and I like all that Immature/B2K shit.
 

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« Reply #23 on: July 13, 2005, 10:49:13 PM »
Doggy's Angels didn't sell because they look like dykes and rap like guys.

Yup

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.
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Re: West Coast artist that could've done a lot for us
« Reply #24 on: July 13, 2005, 10:52:39 PM »
Doggy's Angels didn't sell because they look like dykes and rap like guys.

Yup

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.

ya and the fact that, a lotta west coast dudes want to keep it westcoast or else they think they'll be taken out of the hood and are not liable as a gangsta.
Guerilla Black is an impersanation of one of the most popular rappers, and if your not up to par with that rapper than your nothing.
Game, knows the right people and put hte right people on his song at the right time and he is where he is because of that
Houston cant be big unless he starts dropping more singles.
 

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Re: West Coast artist that could've done a lot for us
« Reply #25 on: July 13, 2005, 10:54:25 PM »
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.

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Re: West Coast artist that could've done a lot for us
« Reply #26 on: July 13, 2005, 10:56:10 PM »
Doggy's Angels didn't sell because they look like dykes and rap like guys.

Yup

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.

LMAO!  that type of shit cracks me up.  WEST COAST FANS ARE THE ONLY ONES BUYING WEST COAST MUSIC!  west is only getting support from the west.  if you are gonna talk about hating, then talk about the other areas, because the west is the only region that is supporting itself.  You tell me how many people in New York bump E-40 on the reg.  radio stations hate on the west, magazines hate on the west, record labels hate on the west, people outside of the westcoast hate on the west.  if it were not for westcoast fans, the avg westcoast album would sell 20k copies max instead of 100,000+.  LOL, I bet you a million bucks 95% of Mitchy Slicks record sales came outta california.  and you guys say we are hating?  hell no.  we recognize good music. 
 

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Re: West Coast artist that could've done a lot for us
« Reply #27 on: July 13, 2005, 10:57:54 PM »
...if West Coast fans werent so close minded

Houston
Whats 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.

haaa! i feel you on the dancing. i remember that access granted. it looked like he didnt know how to dance so they just made him 2step, do a few arm movements, and let the background dancers take care of the rest.

but vocally he's waaay better. download "Keep it On the Low" or "Twizzla" or "Bye Bye Love"
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