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Quote from: Infinite African Westcoastin 2012 and 13' on March 30, 2013, 02:12:48 PMQuote from: NIKCC on March 30, 2013, 01:57:38 PMyea...when mufuckaz like pac made songs for the bitches, he was actually makin songs for dudes to fuck bitches to. drake just makes songs for bitches to fantasize about cock to. even LL and Heavy D, the songs they made were at least unisexualword.. Pac used to diss rappers like LL and Heavy D, and said they needed to ask themselves if they are keepin it real. ]Here's one interview where he mentions it..Yeah... Like take a track like "How Do You Want It". Some people would say that's a song for women, but it's not. That track was hard as fuck actually if you listen to the lyrics. He's saying shit like, "Only a few of us will live to tell". I thought his music that people say was "for women" was actually to inspire dudes to fuck more bitches, love better and so on. If you take a video like "How Do You Want It". Even though Pac was surrounding by porn stars in the video, 2pac was still the star of the video. These bitchass rappers today put the girls out front and center and sell the women to sell their music. The video hoes are the stars of today's videos. real spit
Quote from: NIKCC on March 30, 2013, 01:57:38 PMyea...when mufuckaz like pac made songs for the bitches, he was actually makin songs for dudes to fuck bitches to. drake just makes songs for bitches to fantasize about cock to. even LL and Heavy D, the songs they made were at least unisexualword.. Pac used to diss rappers like LL and Heavy D, and said they needed to ask themselves if they are keepin it real. ]Here's one interview where he mentions it..Yeah... Like take a track like "How Do You Want It". Some people would say that's a song for women, but it's not. That track was hard as fuck actually if you listen to the lyrics. He's saying shit like, "Only a few of us will live to tell". I thought his music that people say was "for women" was actually to inspire dudes to fuck more bitches, love better and so on. If you take a video like "How Do You Want It". Even though Pac was surrounding by porn stars in the video, 2pac was still the star of the video. These bitchass rappers today put the girls out front and center and sell the women to sell their music. The video hoes are the stars of today's videos.
yea...when mufuckaz like pac made songs for the bitches, he was actually makin songs for dudes to fuck bitches to. drake just makes songs for bitches to fantasize about cock to. even LL and Heavy D, the songs they made were at least unisexual
Quote from: NIKCC on March 30, 2013, 02:16:47 PMQuote from: Infinite African Westcoastin 2012 and 13' on March 30, 2013, 02:12:48 PMQuote from: NIKCC on March 30, 2013, 01:57:38 PMyea...when mufuckaz like pac made songs for the bitches, he was actually makin songs for dudes to fuck bitches to. drake just makes songs for bitches to fantasize about cock to. even LL and Heavy D, the songs they made were at least unisexualword.. Pac used to diss rappers like LL and Heavy D, and said they needed to ask themselves if they are keepin it real. ]Here's one interview where he mentions it..Yeah... Like take a track like "How Do You Want It". Some people would say that's a song for women, but it's not. That track was hard as fuck actually if you listen to the lyrics. He's saying shit like, "Only a few of us will live to tell". I thought his music that people say was "for women" was actually to inspire dudes to fuck more bitches, love better and so on. If you take a video like "How Do You Want It". Even though Pac was surrounding by porn stars in the video, 2pac was still the star of the video. These bitchass rappers today put the girls out front and center and sell the women to sell their music. The video hoes are the stars of today's videos. real spitOne delusional wigger is enabled by another. This is why dubcc is a terrible place.
You're probably sheltered
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on April 01, 2013, 02:57:45 PMYou're probably shelteredYeah, I'm so sheltered that I went by myself to Mekkah and Medina for Hajj when I was only 20 and by myself to Senegal and Gambia in Africa to spend a month there when I was only 25....nice try
Quote from: M Dogg on April 01, 2013, 12:01:11 PMQuote from: NIKCC on April 01, 2013, 11:55:36 AMQuote from: M Dogg on April 01, 2013, 11:22:10 AMI know in another thread NIK wanted to know who Jay fathered. Jay's style gave birth to Drake. I don't think you can even deny it. This is Jay-Z's influence. For better or worst, Jay-Z gave birth to rappers like Drake, Fabolous back in the day, Kanye West, and a few others. Listen, people on this board may not like them, but they have their market and their market is pretty big.what u on, mayn?...drake is nothin like jay-z lol. jay is a biter..he first got his style from big l, then started biting nas, then made his money off reciting old biggie raps. it's really nothin new. he's not an innovative rapper or a forefather of any style. still, he has a nice resume and is a good rapper. but no way he fathered drake's style. LOLSoft rapper that was good at picking beats and brags a lot. Am I missing something.huh? jay-z didnt come out as a soft rapper...LOL. u got it twisted, brobro
Quote from: NIKCC on April 01, 2013, 11:55:36 AMQuote from: M Dogg on April 01, 2013, 11:22:10 AMI know in another thread NIK wanted to know who Jay fathered. Jay's style gave birth to Drake. I don't think you can even deny it. This is Jay-Z's influence. For better or worst, Jay-Z gave birth to rappers like Drake, Fabolous back in the day, Kanye West, and a few others. Listen, people on this board may not like them, but they have their market and their market is pretty big.what u on, mayn?...drake is nothin like jay-z lol. jay is a biter..he first got his style from big l, then started biting nas, then made his money off reciting old biggie raps. it's really nothin new. he's not an innovative rapper or a forefather of any style. still, he has a nice resume and is a good rapper. but no way he fathered drake's style. LOLSoft rapper that was good at picking beats and brags a lot. Am I missing something.
Quote from: M Dogg on April 01, 2013, 11:22:10 AMI know in another thread NIK wanted to know who Jay fathered. Jay's style gave birth to Drake. I don't think you can even deny it. This is Jay-Z's influence. For better or worst, Jay-Z gave birth to rappers like Drake, Fabolous back in the day, Kanye West, and a few others. Listen, people on this board may not like them, but they have their market and their market is pretty big.what u on, mayn?...drake is nothin like jay-z lol. jay is a biter..he first got his style from big l, then started biting nas, then made his money off reciting old biggie raps. it's really nothin new. he's not an innovative rapper or a forefather of any style. still, he has a nice resume and is a good rapper. but no way he fathered drake's style. LOL
I know in another thread NIK wanted to know who Jay fathered. Jay's style gave birth to Drake. I don't think you can even deny it. This is Jay-Z's influence. For better or worst, Jay-Z gave birth to rappers like Drake, Fabolous back in the day, Kanye West, and a few others. Listen, people on this board may not like them, but they have their market and their market is pretty big.
Quote from: NIKCC on April 01, 2013, 12:08:07 PMQuote from: M Dogg on April 01, 2013, 12:01:11 PMQuote from: NIKCC on April 01, 2013, 11:55:36 AMQuote from: M Dogg on April 01, 2013, 11:22:10 AMI know in another thread NIK wanted to know who Jay fathered. Jay's style gave birth to Drake. I don't think you can even deny it. This is Jay-Z's influence. For better or worst, Jay-Z gave birth to rappers like Drake, Fabolous back in the day, Kanye West, and a few others. Listen, people on this board may not like them, but they have their market and their market is pretty big.what u on, mayn?...drake is nothin like jay-z lol. jay is a biter..he first got his style from big l, then started biting nas, then made his money off reciting old biggie raps. it's really nothin new. he's not an innovative rapper or a forefather of any style. still, he has a nice resume and is a good rapper. but no way he fathered drake's style. LOLSoft rapper that was good at picking beats and brags a lot. Am I missing something.huh? jay-z didnt come out as a soft rapper...LOL. u got it twisted, brobroHard to tell. Depends on how you relate that Hawaiian Sophie video to his career. I wouldn't say he bit L tho. When he first came out he had the fake Das Efx/Fu Schnickens style then he started doin the mafioso rap once everyone else in NY started doin that. From there he became the poor mans Biggie n hes been on that since. Also him outlastin every 90s rapper is a dumb statement. You still got niggas from the 90s who have been more consistent than him but since they wouldnt dumb down their music n sellout the media has blackballed them to the point people dont even realize theyre still around. What Jay did was say "Fuck the culture of Hip Hop Im gonna do whatever these old white music execs want me too so I can stay rich". Alot of these other guys from that era wasnt about to forsake their art for money n fame like he did so they were slowly moved out the way n he was pushed to the forefront n shoved down our throats by every media outlet that dealt with hip hop. All the older hip hop heads realize this n its why hes not as ogled n respected amongst us n exactly why people view him as overrated.Back to the topic tho what I just mentioned about Jay sellin out is the same reason people dont like Drake. Hes talented but hes sellin out for the money n fame just like Jay did. People see that n dont respect it.
he's actually a good technical rapper...but he makes music for faggots, so he dont get a pass.
Quote from: NIKCC on March 30, 2013, 11:23:29 AMhe's actually a good technical rapper...but he makes music for faggots, so he dont get a pass. your brother loves drake
So basically the guy who claimed Jay was "overrated" basically just admitted he just doesn't "respect" him because he's kept it mainstream for the better part of the post "Black Album" era.Don't let your feelings catch the best of you.It's just silly to hate on Jay because his recent work is mainstream. It's kinda like The Seventh Seal was pretty much the epitome of mediocrity, but you won't sit there and call Rakim "overrated" because that album was 15 years too late. So why you going to sit there and ignore Jay's earlier work and be like "well the last few years he's just been rapping with Kanye about how great he is...so he ain't that nice". Philosophy is just fucked.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on April 04, 2013, 03:49:47 PMSo basically the guy who claimed Jay was "overrated" basically just admitted he just doesn't "respect" him because he's kept it mainstream for the better part of the post "Black Album" era.Don't let your feelings catch the best of you.It's just silly to hate on Jay because his recent work is mainstream. It's kinda like The Seventh Seal was pretty much the epitome of mediocrity, but you won't sit there and call Rakim "overrated" because that album was 15 years too late. So why you going to sit there and ignore Jay's earlier work and be like "well the last few years he's just been rapping with Kanye about how great he is...so he ain't that nice". Philosophy is just fucked. No, hes saying that Jay has shapeshifted into whatever was popular at the time to stay relevant, instead of finding his own lane, which garners little respect from a lot of people.