all hail the mighty Aser 128k was not holding it down till the 28th
that said, 320+k on the 28th is gonna be hella thweet
btw, this thread has now achieved classic thweet lol x infinity status between the misunderstandings in rap lyrics and their explanations and really Bsides, did you not get the label politics-related album title?
all hail the mighty Aser 128k was not holding it down till the 28th
that said, 320+k on the 28th is gonna be hella thweet
btw, this thread has now achieved classic thweet lol x infinity status between the misunderstandings in rap lyrics and their explanations and really Bsides, did you not get the label politics-related album title?
seriously now, come on
THE 28TH GONNA BE HELLA THWEET
really now, i didnt get it. I guess im a moron. Anyway i need a better quality rip of this shit.
The Clipse cheerleaders seem unable to admit that these knuckleheads chose the phrase based mostly (solely?) on the fact that it "sounds cool."
I mean, if it were a FEMALE rapper who had been jerked by her label and was coming back mad, OK "Hell hath no fury" is sorta clever I guess.
But for the Clipse to use it is just ignorant.
To take another hackneyed phrase, "Man's Best Friend" for a Snoop Dogg album would be AYOOOO, but at least would make sense. For a rapper whose name is unrelated to "dogs," it would make no sense.
This terd Clipse title is a similar example. The phrase "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" is about "a woman scorned." That's the subject of the phrase. "Hell hath no fury" is just the description of said subject, and as such makes no sense in the context of two rappers pissed at their label.
The Clipse cheerleaders seem unable to admit that these knuckleheads chose the phrase based mostly (solely?) on the fact that it "sounds cool."
I mean, if it were a FEMALE rapper who had been jerked by her label and was coming back mad, OK "Hell hath no fury" is sorta clever I guess.
But for the Clipse to use it is just ignorant.
To take another hackneyed phrase, "Man's Best Friend" for a Snoop Dogg album would be AYOOOO, but at least would make sense. For a rapper whose name is unrelated to "dogs," it would make no sense.
This terd Clipse title is a similar example. The phrase "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" is about "a woman scorned." That's the subject of the phrase. "Hell hath no fury" is just the description of said subject, and as such makes no sense in the context of two rappers pissed at their label.
There's no other way to say this: you are starting to appear ass-hurt.
The Clipse cheerleaders seem unable to admit that these knuckleheads chose the phrase based mostly (solely?) on the fact that it "sounds cool."
I mean, if it were a FEMALE rapper who had been jerked by her label and was coming back mad, OK "Hell hath no fury" is sorta clever I guess.
But for the Clipse to use it is just ignorant.
To take another hackneyed phrase, "Man's Best Friend" for a Snoop Dogg album would be AYOOOO, but at least would make sense. For a rapper whose name is unrelated to "dogs," it would make no sense.
This terd Clipse title is a similar example. The phrase "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" is about "a woman scorned." That's the subject of the phrase. "Hell hath no fury" is just the description of said subject, and as such makes no sense in the context of two rappers pissed at their label.
There's no other way to say this: you are starting to appear ass-hurt.
The Clipse cheerleaders seem unable to admit that these knuckleheads chose the phrase based mostly (solely?) on the fact that it "sounds cool."
I mean, if it were a FEMALE rapper who had been jerked by her label and was coming back mad, OK "Hell hath no fury" is sorta clever I guess.
But for the Clipse to use it is just ignorant.
To take another hackneyed phrase, "Man's Best Friend" for a Snoop Dogg album would be AYOOOO, but at least would make sense. For a rapper whose name is unrelated to "dogs," it would make no sense.
This terd Clipse title is a similar example. The phrase "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" is about "a woman scorned." That's the subject of the phrase. "Hell hath no fury" is just the description of said subject, and as such makes no sense in the context of two rappers pissed at their label.
There's no other way to say this: you are starting to appear ass-hurt.
Starting?
hey, I'm just waiting for someone to hit me with all those 'phors that went over my head. I've been eating Ginko pills, listening to Soundbombing and doing soduku all day to sharpen my mind. I think I may just be ready to understand the "lyrical labyrinths" that these guys are spitting.
lol x infinity clipse = that piff hatteurs, step down
this 'lol' doesnt make sense bcuz 1) the gq thing is hilarious bcuz of hipster dickriding 2) I'm not all about the clipse album 3) I don't say shit like "is it me, or does rap song x sound like indie song y?"
"Hell Hath No Fury strikes a brilliant balance between futurism and nostalgia. It's an album of lyrics-driven hip-hop in the spirit of east coast rap's early '90s heyday, but it's also powered by the noisiest, meanest, most space-age production the Neptunes have ever served up."
I just have to praise this album again. I can't remember the last time I've listened to an album back-to-back so many times. Definitely picking this up when it's released.
I just have to praise this album again. I can't remember the last time I've listened to an album back-to-back so many times. Definitely picking this up when it's released.
I just have to praise this album again. I can't remember the last time I've listened to an album back-to-back so many times. Definitely picking this up when it's released.
Out of curiousity, what rap where you listening to 2 years ago?
I just have to praise this album again. I can't remember the last time I've listened to an album back-to-back so many times. Definitely picking this up when it's released.
Out of curiousity, what rap where you listening to 2 years ago?
After he answers this question, could you answer it too?
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lol x infinity
clipse = that piff
hatteurs, step down
and be counted
all hail the mighty Aser
128k was not holding it down till the 28th
that said, 320+k on the 28th is gonna be hella thweet
btw, this thread has now achieved classic thweet lol x infinity status
between the misunderstandings in rap lyrics and their explanations
and really Bsides, did you not get the label politics-related album title?
seriously now, come on
THE 28TH GONNA BE
HELLA THWEET
really now, i didnt get it. I guess im a moron. Anyway i need a better quality rip of this shit.
There's no other way to say this: you are starting to appear ass-hurt.
the plex phors deciphering is for y'all that dont have nuthin else to do.
Starting?
I'll cop this on wax. I even like most of the production. Can't wait to hear this on something better than my dinky laptop speakers.
it's clearly a break up record.
hey, I'm just waiting for someone to hit me with all those 'phors that went over my head. I've been eating Ginko pills, listening to Soundbombing and doing soduku all day to sharpen my mind. I think I may just be ready to understand the "lyrical labyrinths" that these guys are spitting.
yup you are right. I checked, the blips are at the exact same spots.
This gets my nomination for the WTF statement of the day.
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see thats what i was saying in the first place. SHit is deep.
"you're not supposed to get it in 3 seconds"
-Pharrell, circa 2001?
I'm saying. This shit is really good.
Out of curiousity, what rap where you listening to 2 years ago?
Are The Clipse penning crack sale fairy tales or are the parents just SUPER disconnected from what their boys are up to?
I feel you
then again it could be a result of '' here's a new house with our new record money''
After he answers this question, could you answer it too?