West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: J.D. Wykid, Esq. on March 12, 2009, 12:20:44 PM
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everyone is getting one.
is this the new trend? lol
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http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=211483.0
pay homage to a legend
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pay homage to a legend
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I just noticed that hes about to hippie flip in that pic lmao
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ahh aiight. :bandit:
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where do you find hip hop gifs anyway?
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MAC DRE REPRESENTING THE MIGHTY NORTE
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TIP Furl
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since '84 8)
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pay homage to a legend
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nvm
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you dada homie
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Man us socals can be robbed of a lotta things. I never knew about mac dre until he was murdered. The most surprising is hearing from John Walsh when he talked about his murder on AMW, was that he was a nocal legend. Of course down here, when you think of nocal legends, you think of too short, E40, digital underground but not mac dre.
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i never cared for mac dre.
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:stir:
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Man us socals can be robbed of a lotta things. I never knew about mac dre until he was murdered. The most surprising is hearing from John Walsh when he talked about his murder on AMW, was that he was a nocal legend. Of course down here, when you think of nocal legends, you think of too short, E40, digital underground but not mac dre.
True, but even in the North his popularity was still growing, and I honestly saw a lot more people get into him after he passed. Most people really got hooked on his music once they heard him, but people were slow to catch on.
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Mac Dre us defiantly an "acquired taste" lol
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i never cared for mac dre.
yeah true. the only song i like by him is since 84 partly because that beat is off the hizzle.
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word,i never checked him out til he died. def. a unique cat withe a different sound. RIP
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i won't front. when i heard of dude.. it was after the shooting and ignorant ass me was like "mac dre? who the fuck is that. sounds like a dr. dre rip-off" now he's one of my favorites to put it down. dude has a lot of bangin music. never fell off imo
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Man us socals can be robbed of a lotta things. I never knew about mac dre until he was murdered. The most surprising is hearing from John Walsh when he talked about his murder on AMW, was that he was a nocal legend. Of course down here, when you think of nocal legends, you think of too short, E40, digital underground but not mac dre.
True, but even in the North his popularity was still growing, and I honestly saw a lot more people get into him after he passed.
True that. Saw 1 person wear a mac dre shirt out in socal once. Haven't heard enough songs of him. I do like,'too hard for the fuckin' radio'
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Man us socals can be robbed of a lotta things. I never knew about mac dre until he was murdered. The most surprising is hearing from John Walsh when he talked about his murder on AMW, was that he was a nocal legend. Of course down here, when you think of nocal legends, you think of too short, E40, digital underground but not mac dre.
True, but even in the North his popularity was still growing, and I honestly saw a lot more people get into him after he passed.
True that. Saw 1 person wear a mac dre shirt out in socal once. Haven't heard enough songs of him. I do like,'too hard for the fuckin' radio'
i own a couple of his cds. would you like me to upload them?
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Man us socals can be robbed of a lotta things. I never knew about mac dre until he was murdered. The most surprising is hearing from John Walsh when he talked about his murder on AMW, was that he was a nocal legend. Of course down here, when you think of nocal legends, you think of too short, E40, digital underground but not mac dre.
True, but even in the North his popularity was still growing, and I honestly saw a lot more people get into him after he passed.
True that. Saw 1 person wear a mac dre shirt out in socal once. Haven't heard enough songs of him. I do like,'too hard for the fuckin' radio'
That and "In Motion" were the joints that got me into his music, but through his jail stints, I stopped checking for him. Then, early 2000s my friend from Vallejo kept pumping him up and I got into him again, and his buzz kept growing. It's unfortunate, but death increases an artist's buzz. The one thing that I can fault with his music is that he didn't always rap over the best beats and a lot of guests were wack, but his wordplay is so creative that you have to respect that. And there's nothing wrong with getting into his music late, I was just kicking it with a guy who had just heard of him a few months ago and was all into Mac Dre now.
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I never fucked with Dre heavy either til like the day after he died. Before that a few of my friends had some albums, but I didn't grow in to his music as much as I did post mortem. That being said, I think he's a very creative, animated lyricist and person and he holds a top 10 spot in hip hop.
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Of course down here, when you think of nocal legends, you think of too short, E40, digital underground but not mac dre.
huh? not really.
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Of course down here, when you think of nocal legends, you think of too short, E40, digital underground but not mac dre.
huh? not really.
who do you think of?
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Of course down here, when you think of nocal legends, you think of too short, E40, digital underground but not mac dre.
huh? not really.
who do you think of?
everyone he mentioned INCLUDING Mac Dre. you can add Luniz, Nickatina, C-Bo, and Celly Cel in there, along with Brotha Lynch and X-Raided. but Mac Dre should most definitely always be in the discussion of bay legends.
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Of course down here, when you think of nocal legends, you think of too short, E40, digital underground but not mac dre.
huh? not really.
who do you think of?
everyone he mentioned INCLUDING Mac Dre. you can add Luniz, Nickatina, C-Bo, and Celly Cel in there, along with Brotha Lynch and X-Raided. but Mac Dre should most definitely always be in the discussion of bay legends.
ok right on.