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Title: Who is 'tha problem child'
Post by: Cry Me A River on March 11, 2003, 04:20:26 AM
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Post by: Nima - Dubcnn.com on March 11, 2003, 04:43:39 AM
wasn't he in the booklet of Mr Short Khops cd?
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Post by: Cry Me A River on March 11, 2003, 04:50:46 AM
he on tha row?
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Post by: Nima - Dubcnn.com on March 11, 2003, 04:57:27 AM
uhh i have no idea.. he was on Mr Short Khops album "Da Khop Shop" in 2001 on Heavyweight/TVT Records and had an add in the booklet. actually its two dudes.. "Problem Chyld".. I guess they were part of Heavyweight Records. Don't know about now though
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Post by: Head Honcho on March 11, 2003, 05:48:20 AM
This is from Heavyweight Records official site:

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Ars Longa Vita Brevis - Art is Long and Life is Short." However, if the life of the artist- his sufferings and his pleasures are reflected in his art, then he will live on through his work for as long as it exists. Mo Mo and Popa Smurf may or may not be familiar with either of these manifestos, and yet they have become credos that the cousins live and create music by. Their goal is to become THE master lyricists/poets on the mic. On their debut album, "No Peace in the Streets" on Heavyweight Records, the rap duo known as Problem Chyld applied their particular talents to tell stories that are not just entertaining and "real," but personal as well. There are two types of rappers, and Problem Chyld is both. One is the type who can move the crowd with verbal talents. The other type has something to say that goes beyond the typical superficial boundaries which limit what we hear far too often. Problem Chyld is talking about something that happened to them and that makes it personal. When the words are personal, there is sincerity about the music that people feel. "When people hear our words, we want them to feel what we felt when we were writing the songs, and that that with them. We want to become master lyricists for all the world to enjoy."
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Post by: Cry Me A River on March 11, 2003, 06:39:08 AM
Must be Eastwood's nickname, he says it in Tha Formula. I'll find out and get back to you.
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Post by: Adriano on March 11, 2003, 08:43:14 AM


Problem child = MyRealName
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Post by: DonCorleone187 on March 11, 2003, 10:29:55 PM
junior