It's June 16, 2024, 07:16:09 AM
wut did 50 say about P?
On the one hand, I want to believe P is completely sincere about this whole thing. Dude has never struck me as being a complete asshole (unlike Suge) even though he's responsible for making some of the most exploitative hip-hop records of all time. And yet the skeptical part of me sees a bit of self-promotion as at least part of the motivation behind this whole thing. Obviously, P made more than enough money during the height of No Limit's popularity (1997-99) that being broke will never be a problem for him ever again, and yet he still strikes me as wanting attention. Please notice that around the same time P made his statement about wanting change in the game, he released a remastered edition of "Ghetto D" to commemorate that album's 10th Anniversary. Makes me wonder just how repentent he is.At the very least, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and see if he makes good on his promises. He's certainly making 50 look bad, and despite 50's belief that beef is his friend in this game, he sure as hell can NOT stand up against someone who's perceived as benevolent if he's seen as the bad guy.
Quote from: Allah Is Going To Kill Ron Paul In 2008! on May 21, 2007, 01:42:35 PMOn the one hand, I want to believe P is completely sincere about this whole thing. Dude has never struck me as being a complete asshole (unlike Suge) even though he's responsible for making some of the most exploitative hip-hop records of all time. And yet the skeptical part of me sees a bit of self-promotion as at least part of the motivation behind this whole thing. Obviously, P made more than enough money during the height of No Limit's popularity (1997-99) that being broke will never be a problem for him ever again, and yet he still strikes me as wanting attention. Please notice that around the same time P made his statement about wanting change in the game, he released a remastered edition of "Ghetto D" to commemorate that album's 10th Anniversary. Makes me wonder just how repentent he is.At the very least, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and see if he makes good on his promises. He's certainly making 50 look bad, and despite 50's belief that beef is his friend in this game, he sure as hell can NOT stand up against someone who's perceived as benevolent if he's seen as the bad guy.50's always been the bad guy and hasnt lost a beef.
I’m glad that there are people like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and organizations like the NAACP that are out there fighting for our rights and dignity.