50 doesn't respect the "local Black experience?!"
Hotsauce84
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black; i repeat, black.
over.
but this is pretty relevant. this is the dude who performed (lord knows exactly how much control he had over) a tune called "in da club" , talking about hip hop that is lowering the game. he isn't saying this for no reason. there must be some evidence.
what tune do you think moved him to say this?
black; i repeat, black.
over.
I'm just glad that no one is imitating G-Unit. Think about what that would do to the overall quality of hip hop music.
what a cock.
I haven't played a 50 single since P.I.M.P.
Dude is just awful. Not that many people here are feeling his brand of simplistic rap.
Basically--this is no different from his comments lauding Bush and criticizing Kanye.
It's also funny that by far the best dude in his camp is the lone southern rapper.
Maybe his next album, or at least next interview, should be called "Quit While You're Ahead."
No shit. Candy Shop.
The entire Ying Yang Twins catalog? I wonder if THEY know it's "Yin" not "Ying"...
I'm shocked, surely I thought you had love for Harlem world
Someone should say what?
That career haters should move past thinking that Southern rap is defined by just the worst case scenarios that can be selectively dredged up to support pre-conceived notions of blind hate and recognize that a Chamillionaire or a Z-Ro or a Chalie Boy wields a gang of obvious talent superior to that being displayed by their own East Coast best case scenarios.
Yeah, you're right. That should be said.
That dude fell off before he retired--he never should have come back.
Was he ever on?
His first album is a classic. Bring the hate.
HI-LARIOUS! This, and the thread title both get an A+ from me!
I can't lie. I never listened. I dismissed dude on the "strength" of his singles.
[reynaldo]sales=talent [/reynaldo]
He is very talented at making pop songs.
when he was on, dude was one of the best to do the late 90's jiggy/party sylee.
IMO: When club hip-hop kinda sucked. I think a lot of songs from that era have aged poorly. My theory is that they where still wokring out the kiks of making "hot club" records. Now a lot more shit to me is straight on point.
You're just mad that back then you couldn't get no escada.
This is redonkulous. It implies that rappers first started getting interested in making "hot club records" in the late 90s which is patently redonkular.
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