lmfao at these dumb negroes
go back to elementary school fegs
and this has nothing to do with the souf. this is about hip hop in general. Those new york negroes are cooning and jiving and bamboozling just as much as the south. Need I remind you of CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP WITH SODA ON THE SIDE
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what that song is based in brooklyn
look at the music video that's bk, no?
btw that article on nas is :-[
"Let's be real. DJs play a big responsibility of what hip-hop is doing. … At the end of the day, it's up to us to control and to own hip-hop. DJs need to challenge us rappers. They got so much power, they need to challenge us. We don't challenge DJs by making crazy shit enough.
"When I say 'hip-hop is dead,' basically America is dead. There is no political voice. Music is dead. B2K is not New Edition. Chris Brown is great, I love Chris Brown, we need that, but Bobby Brown sticks in my heart. Our way of thinking is dead, our commerce is dead. Everything in this society has been done. It's like a slingshot, where you throw the muthafucka back and it starts losing speed and is about to fall down. That's where we are as a country.
"I don't wanna lose nobody with this, but what I mean by 'hip-hop is dead' is we're at a vulnerable state. If we don't change, we gonna disappear like Rome. Let's break it down to a smaller situation. Hip-hop is Rome for the 'hood. I think hip-hop could help rebuild America, once hip-hoppers own hip-hop. … We are our own politicians, our own government, we have something to say. We're warriors. Soldiers."
Mainstream Hip Hop is atrocious and I'd like to punch anyone who listens to it in the face. I was dating a girl a while back that listened to that laffy taffy song, and I broke up with her because of it. She was a sweet girl. She could suck a helluva dick too. But we were riding in the car together on our way to The Engine Room downtown and that fucking laffy taffy song came on 104.1 KRBE and she was singing along with it. The whole time the song was playing, I kept looking at her through the corner of my eye and I wanted to punch her in the side of the face. I never looked at her the same after that. I broke up with her a few days later. She works at the office of my apartment complex and I see her when I pay my rent. I still want to punch her when I see her. That's how much this trash pisses me off. I usually let people have their own opinions about music, because I like some pretty out there music. But the shit that's on the airwaves now is blatant crap. It doesn't try to be anything more and doesn't pretend to be and people buy into it like distinguished mentally-challenged fellows. I'm so fucking confused.
Mainstream Hip Hop is atrocious and I'd like to punch anyone who listens to it in the face. I was dating a girl a while back that listened to that laffy taffy song, and I broke up with her because of it. She was a sweet girl. She could suck a helluva dick too. But we were riding in the car together on our way to The Engine Room downtown and that fucking laffy taffy song came on 104.1 KRBE and she was singing along with it. The whole time the song was playing, I kept looking at her through the corner of my eye and I wanted to punch her in the side of the face. I never looked at her the same after that. I broke up with her a few days later. She works at the office of my apartment complex and I see her when I pay my rent. I still want to punch her when I see her. That's how much this trash pisses me off. I usually let people have their own opinions about music, because I like some pretty out there music. But the shit that's on the airwaves now is blatant crap. It doesn't try to be anything more and doesn't pretend to be and people buy into it like distinguished mentally-challenged fellows. I'm so fucking confused.Damn son, I'm surprised at this.
Mainstream Hip Hop is atrocious and I'd like to punch anyone who listens to it in the face. I was dating a girl a while back that listened to that laffy taffy song, and I broke up with her because of it. She was a sweet girl. She could suck a helluva dick too. But we were riding in the car together on our way to The Engine Room downtown and that fucking laffy taffy song came on 104.1 KRBE and she was singing along with it. The whole time the song was playing, I kept looking at her through the corner of my eye and I wanted to punch her in the side of the face. I never looked at her the same after that. I broke up with her a few days later. She works at the office of my apartment complex and I see her when I pay my rent. I still want to punch her when I see her. That's how much this trash pisses me off. I usually let people have their own opinions about music, because I like some pretty out there music. But the shit that's on the airwaves now is blatant crap. It doesn't try to be anything more and doesn't pretend to be and people buy into it like distinguished mentally-challenged fellows. I'm so fucking confused.
It's a club downtown. A rock venue. :pimp
dude what's the engine room? Is it a place where couples get to make out? Let's go there! :-*
Damn son, I'm surprised at this.Why are you surprised? :lol
You should have hit her.
I should have thought about this more. She can't sing stupid songs with a dick in her mouth.
She sucked your dick, and you broke up with her over Laffy Taffy? :lol
So blame the producers. These rappers aren't doing anything. They need the producers to survive.No one is blaming the rappers or producers for that matter. They make this shit because it sells. I blame the people that buy it. If I could I could make millions showing my ugly ass grill and yelling "shake that laffy taffy" I would too.
Off topic but an idiot childhood friend of mine bragged that he got away with stealing song samples for his "rap (http://www.sajap.com/) career (http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=11806900)" because the record companies weren't willing to pay $10,000 to sue him over $100 of records.
The dumb shit.
No one is blaming the rappers or producers for that matter. They make this shit because it sells. I blame the people that buy it. If I could I could make millions showing my ugly ass grill and yelling "shake that laffy taffy" I would too.Hopefully. There's good rap but it's just not marketed as much.
It's my opinion that rap is stuck in the equivalent of Rock's 80's. They'll grow out of it.