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Quote from: The Krasnoe Dinamo on September 16, 2008, 03:40:44 AMQuote from: K.Dub on September 16, 2008, 02:28:56 AMQuote from: The Krasnoe Dinamo on September 15, 2008, 10:25:34 PMQuote from: K.Dub on September 15, 2008, 12:00:24 PMYo wtf happened?Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on September 15, 2008, 10:33:51 AMAs long as nothing happened to Soopafly, I think the West Coast will be OK. Even if every other rapper and producer died, Fly could still make songs, as he can produce AND rap, so we'll be fine.God damn, you're such a moron. I can't believe all this shit you're saying. You gotta be the biggest dickrider I've ever seen on this site. What?who ?where?
Quote from: K.Dub on September 16, 2008, 02:28:56 AMQuote from: The Krasnoe Dinamo on September 15, 2008, 10:25:34 PMQuote from: K.Dub on September 15, 2008, 12:00:24 PMYo wtf happened?Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on September 15, 2008, 10:33:51 AMAs long as nothing happened to Soopafly, I think the West Coast will be OK. Even if every other rapper and producer died, Fly could still make songs, as he can produce AND rap, so we'll be fine.God damn, you're such a moron. I can't believe all this shit you're saying. You gotta be the biggest dickrider I've ever seen on this site. What?who ?
Quote from: The Krasnoe Dinamo on September 15, 2008, 10:25:34 PMQuote from: K.Dub on September 15, 2008, 12:00:24 PMYo wtf happened?Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on September 15, 2008, 10:33:51 AMAs long as nothing happened to Soopafly, I think the West Coast will be OK. Even if every other rapper and producer died, Fly could still make songs, as he can produce AND rap, so we'll be fine.God damn, you're such a moron. I can't believe all this shit you're saying. You gotta be the biggest dickrider I've ever seen on this site. What?
Quote from: K.Dub on September 15, 2008, 12:00:24 PMYo wtf happened?Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on September 15, 2008, 10:33:51 AMAs long as nothing happened to Soopafly, I think the West Coast will be OK. Even if every other rapper and producer died, Fly could still make songs, as he can produce AND rap, so we'll be fine.God damn, you're such a moron. I can't believe all this shit you're saying. You gotta be the biggest dickrider I've ever seen on this site.
Yo wtf happened?Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on September 15, 2008, 10:33:51 AMAs long as nothing happened to Soopafly, I think the West Coast will be OK. Even if every other rapper and producer died, Fly could still make songs, as he can produce AND rap, so we'll be fine.God damn, you're such a moron. I can't believe all this shit you're saying. You gotta be the biggest dickrider I've ever seen on this site.
As long as nothing happened to Soopafly, I think the West Coast will be OK. Even if every other rapper and producer died, Fly could still make songs, as he can produce AND rap, so we'll be fine.
Quote from: Ali Tha Great on September 16, 2008, 09:47:47 AMQuote from: The Krasnoe Dinamo on September 16, 2008, 03:40:44 AMQuote from: K.Dub on September 16, 2008, 02:28:56 AMQuote from: The Krasnoe Dinamo on September 15, 2008, 10:25:34 PMQuote from: K.Dub on September 15, 2008, 12:00:24 PMYo wtf happened?Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on September 15, 2008, 10:33:51 AMAs long as nothing happened to Soopafly, I think the West Coast will be OK. Even if every other rapper and producer died, Fly could still make songs, as he can produce AND rap, so we'll be fine.God damn, you're such a moron. I can't believe all this shit you're saying. You gotta be the biggest dickrider I've ever seen on this site. What?who ?where?when ?
Quote from: The Krasnoe Dinamo on September 16, 2008, 10:19:50 AMQuote from: Ali Tha Great on September 16, 2008, 09:47:47 AMQuote from: The Krasnoe Dinamo on September 16, 2008, 03:40:44 AMQuote from: K.Dub on September 16, 2008, 02:28:56 AMQuote from: The Krasnoe Dinamo on September 15, 2008, 10:25:34 PMQuote from: K.Dub on September 15, 2008, 12:00:24 PMYo wtf happened?Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on September 15, 2008, 10:33:51 AMAs long as nothing happened to Soopafly, I think the West Coast will be OK. Even if every other rapper and producer died, Fly could still make songs, as he can produce AND rap, so we'll be fine.God damn, you're such a moron. I can't believe all this shit you're saying. You gotta be the biggest dickrider I've ever seen on this site. What?who ?where?when ?why?
Quote from: Birdie on September 15, 2008, 01:05:25 PMIt was an painfull example. So pleeeeez I don't wanna read another bullshit you'll get out of your mouth. So let's open some text editor, I'm sure you have it in your PC. And write down bullshites there, not here. Thanks.Yes, I agree, Dilla was a good producer, he didn't really get his time to shine though. But it seems as though your example proved my point, rather than your own. For I said that as long as Soopafly didn't die, the westcoast rap scene would continue on, even if other rappers/producers died. Well, as you said, Dilla died in 2006, and the westcoast rap scene has continued on thanks to Soopafly. 2pac is another painful example as a producer who died too soon, as he was just starting to produce tracks, such as "fucking with the wrong nigga" and "Are You Still Down (the Jon B version)". And unfortunately he died before his time as well.
It was an painfull example. So pleeeeez I don't wanna read another bullshit you'll get out of your mouth. So let's open some text editor, I'm sure you have it in your PC. And write down bullshites there, not here. Thanks.
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine fluQuote from: Laconic on March 16, 2010, 08:21:33 AMTue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cubegbee:@ Petey: you sound like a broken record, time to grow up.
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cube
First of all, props to you for having an intellegent debate with me instead of these other guys who just post profanities to try and prove their points because they can't string together an intellegent thought to save their life.
First of all, props to you for having an intellegent debate with me instead of these other guys who just post profanities to try and prove their points because they can't string together an intellegent thought to save their life.Anyway, to address some of your points, Soopafly's 1st love is and always will be producing. Is it rare that a producer who has been in the rap game for 15+ years has only released 3 albums? Not really, look at Dr. Dre. Fly has done alot of production on other people's albums the last 10 years, he's just not rapping on everyone's cuts, which is what being a producer is all about. I feel Fly has done alot for the Westcoast as of late by holding it down. A few years ago, when everyone was on Lil Jon's and the South's nuts, Fly releases a critically acclaimed album called "Bangin Westcoast". He showed everyone it was cool to still be down with the Westcoast sound, and after that album dropped, numerous Westcoast rappers began returning to their Westcoast roots. And we all know the Dubb Union CD wasn't as great as it could have been because Lucc, Damani, and Snoop all held down that project, nothing Fly could do about that. Dat Woopty Woop is a classic, bar none. Classic westcoast rap right there, even if it took people 10 years to realize that. Was Bangin Westcoast as good? No.....was Chronic 2001 as good as the original Chronic? No. You can't outdo a classic record like Dat Woopty Woop. But who's to say in 10 years, Banging Westcoast will not be considered a classic too? Time seems to be very generous to these Westcoast rappers. No one thought the Twinz album, or BG Knoccout/Gangsta Dresta's albums were classics at the time, but they do now. Is he known for any hits? Well, Like It Or Not of course was a big hit. I Don't Hang was a big hit, as well as Cali Grown. Here's the problem, you can't have a mainstream hit right now and remain true to your westcoast roots. Westcoast rap isn't selling right now. It's a catch 22, if you make a hit record, people say you sold out. If you stay true, people say you can't release a hit. Fly has chosen to remain true to the Westcoast, and I respect him for that. Kanye West has decided to fall in love with Autotune, and as a result, he will probably have a hit song that gets played on the radio all the time. Does that make me respect him more?? No, i respect him less for selling out to the mainstream. Getting hits played on the radio is no longer a consideration of mine when I look at great rappers these days. Also, you say Kurupt has hits? I'd like to know which songs you were referring to, because no Joe Schmo walking down the street has any idea who Kurupt is. I don't think he's had any mainstream hits. He's had hits with us Westcoast rap fans, but so has Soopafly.Look at DJ Quik, or Warren G. When was the last time any of these guys released a bonified hit? It's been a long time. Soopafly is no different. He's making music for US fans now, he doesn't care about the mainstream anymore, hell, all the mainstream cares about these days is Soulja Boy and Lil Wayne.Snoop is just a jerk, bar none. Fly has produced so many hits for him it's crazy. Snoop is so paranoid of Fly that he holds him down at every chance he gets (with the latest example being he put that skip in his new record so they all get recalled). Is Snoop pimping Fly? Who knows. Fly's getting paid a shitload of money. He ain't making songs for Snoop every day. Most of the time, Soopafly ain't doing nothing but getting sucked off by hoes. Snoop is paying Fly to sit on his ass and not produce for his competitors, so who's pimping whom really? Fly is a smart man. But as a fan, I wish Snoop would have some dignity and try to repay the man who's stuck by him through thick and thin. Both Daz and Kurupt have left Snoop's side and dissed the hell out of him, and then came crawling back. Well Fly stuck by him the whole time, and Snoop does nothing to repay that. Instead, he rewards the traitors, like Daz and Kurupt, by releasing their albums through his label. Thousand bucks says Kurupt's album won't have a skip on it.But overall, i'm glad you're a Soopafly fan. You don't have to like him as much as me, just buy his music and respect him, that's all I ask.
First of all, props to you for having an intellegent debate with me instead of these other guys who just post profanities to try and prove their points because they can't string together an intellegent thought to save their life.Anyway, to address some of your points, Soopafly's 1st love is and always will be producing. Is it rare that a producer who has been in the rap game for 15+ years has only released 3 albums? Not really, look at Dr. Dre. I feel Fly has done alot for the Westcoast as of late by holding it down. A few years ago, when everyone was on Lil Jon's and the South's nuts, Fly releases a critically acclaimed album called "Bangin Westcoast". He showed everyone it was cool to still be down with the Westcoast sound, and after that album dropped, numerous Westcoast rappers began returning to their Westcoast roots. And we all know the Dubb Union CD wasn't as great as it could have been because Lucc, Damani, and Snoop all held down that project, nothing Fly could do about that. Dat Woopty Woop is a classic, bar none. Classic westcoast rap right there, even if it took people 10 years to realize that. Was Bangin Westcoast as good? No.....was Chronic 2001 as good as the original Chronic? No. You can't outdo a classic record like Dat Woopty Woop. But who's to say in 10 years, Banging Westcoast will not be considered a classic too? Time seems to be very generous to these Westcoast rappers. No one thought the Twinz album, or BG Knoccout/Gangsta Dresta's albums were classics at the time, but they do now. Is he known for any hits? Well, Like It Or Not of course was a big hit. I Don't Hang was a big hit, as well as Cali Grown. Here's the problem, you can't have a mainstream hit right now and remain true to your westcoast roots. Westcoast rap isn't selling right now. It's a catch 22, if you make a hit record, people say you sold out. If you stay true, people say you can't release a hit. Fly has chosen to remain true to the Westcoast, and I respect him for that. Kanye West has decided to fall in love with Autotune, and as a result, he will probably have a hit song that gets played on the radio all the time. Does that make me respect him more?? No, i respect him less for selling out to the mainstream. Getting hits played on the radio is no longer a consideration of mine when I look at great rappers these days. Also, you say Kurupt has hits? I'd like to know which songs you were referring to, because no Joe Schmo walking down the street has any idea who Kurupt is. I don't think he's had any mainstream hits. He's had hits with us Westcoast rap fans, but so has Soopafly.Look at DJ Quik, or Warren G. When was the last time any of these guys released a bonified hit? It's been a long time. Soopafly is no different. He's making music for US fans now, he doesn't care about the mainstream anymore, hell, all the mainstream cares about these days is Soulja Boy and Lil Wayne.Snoop is just a jerk, bar none. Fly has produced so many hits for him it's crazy. Snoop is so paranoid of Fly that he holds him down at every chance he gets (with the latest example being he put that skip in his new record so they all get recalled). Is Snoop pimping Fly? Who knows. Fly's getting paid a shitload of money. He ain't making songs for Snoop every day. Most of the time, Soopafly ain't doing nothing but getting sucked off by hoes. Snoop is paying Fly to sit on his ass and not produce for his competitors, so who's pimping whom really? Fly is a smart man. But as a fan, I wish Snoop would have some dignity and try to repay the man who's stuck by him through thick and thin. Both Daz and Kurupt have left Snoop's side and dissed the hell out of him, and then came crawling back. Well Fly stuck by him the whole time, and Snoop does nothing to repay that. Instead, he rewards the traitors, like Daz and Kurupt, by releasing their albums through his label. Thousand bucks says Kurupt's album won't have a skip on it.But overall, i'm glad you're a Soopafly fan. You don't have to like him as much as me, just buy his music and respect him, that's all I ask.
That's cool man, as long as you buy Fly's albums, you're cool with me. You can post or say whatever you want about me, I can take it, I just need you to continue to line Fly's pockets with green so he can continue to make music. Soopafly's music is like a drug to me, I need a hit of the new stuff every so often. With the Westurn Union mixtape and album released this year, i'm on an incredible high that I probably won't come down from until July of 2009.
Yeah but there's a little mistake. You ain't supportin' him, you're destroyin' him. So I rather buy Way 2 Fonky and raise my middle finger up to you. You dig it?
Quote from: Birdie on September 16, 2008, 12:51:08 PMYeah but there's a little mistake. You ain't supportin' him, you're destroyin' him. So I rather buy Way 2 Fonky and raise my middle finger up to you. You dig it?Well, you already stated you bought his first 2 albums, so that's good enough for me, case closed. And by all means, you should buy Way 2 Fonky too, Quik is a legend as well as Soopafly. Nothing wrong with lining his pockets with green too, i'd love to hear some more quik music. And you can flip me off through your computer screen the whole time too, it's cool with me. You're supporting some of my favorite Westcoast veterans, I can't be mad at you for that lil homie.