It's June 05, 2024, 12:20:21 AM
Sai does contradict himself more then most rappers(not really with that comment), he and Nas says 1 thing then does another. how gonna get at other rappers for talkin about negative shit then do it yourself? he´s entitled to his opinion but that doesn´t mean that there´s not several southern rappers who could outrap Sai easily. and he´s gonna be a problem for JB coz if he keeps on talkin Just aint gonna have anyone to sell beats to in the future.
3. the misconception that "deep" music you can "learn from" is in some mysterious way linked to "positivity" and that "positivity" is defined by delivering some kind of moralic message. Actually, you can learn from Big L when it comes to ebonics or creatively using language, you can learn about life on the streets from those far-from-positive QB reality rap records....Brotha Lynch Hung´s street and gang life tales have taught me more than Cee-Lo declaring the devil "be working thru them crackers", Razzy´s factually wrong history lessons or Nas´ super-corny "I Can".
he´s entitled to his opinion but that doesn´t mean that there´s not several southern rappers who could outrap Sai easily
Quote from: Pissin' On The Throne on January 08, 2006, 11:17:22 AMSai does contradict himself more then most rappers(not really with that comment), he and Nas says 1 thing then does another. how gonna get at other rappers for talkin about negative shit then do it yourself? he´s entitled to his opinion but that doesn´t mean that there´s not several southern rappers who could outrap Sai easily. and he´s gonna be a problem for JB coz if he keeps on talkin Just aint gonna have anyone to sell beats to in the future.I don't recall him blaming people for talkin about negative shit, I highly doubt he would say something like this when most of his lyrics have something negative to them. What he doesn't like is when rappers promote senseless violence n shit casue he's been through alotta shit and feels like it's irresponsible which is understandable. The way he describes his life and a gangsta life in general doesn't encourage people to do it like he used to, if anything the opposite is the case.. one exception being that he does promote a death before dishonor attitude, but only when being stepped to, not random violence.Quote from: Hail to Kill on January 08, 2006, 12:23:28 PM3. the misconception that "deep" music you can "learn from" is in some mysterious way linked to "positivity" and that "positivity" is defined by delivering some kind of moralic message. Actually, you can learn from Big L when it comes to ebonics or creatively using language, you can learn about life on the streets from those far-from-positive QB reality rap records....Brotha Lynch Hung´s street and gang life tales have taught me more than Cee-Lo declaring the devil "be working thru them crackers", Razzy´s factually wrong history lessons or Nas´ super-corny "I Can".^^nuff saidQuote from: Pissin' On The Throne on January 08, 2006, 11:17:22 AMhe´s entitled to his opinion but that doesn´t mean that there´s not several southern rappers who could outrap Sai easilyI must've missed those, could you name southern lyricists better than Saigon ?
1. SAIGON SAYS "FUCK THE SOUTH"