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Groupie
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: columbus, OH
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Yu Aint Heard His New Song In New Album His Past Two Albums Been Speaking The Truth Hes Always Been Real.
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Uhh-I am Octiposter-huhuh
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: South Florida
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Be not ashamed of mistakes and thus make them crimes.-Confucius Talking much about oneself can also be a means to conceal oneself.-Friedrich Nietzsche Now hatred is by far the longest pleasure; men love in haste but they detest at leisure.-Lord Byron Popularity's bad for you. I avoid it like the plague.-Brian Mulrooney |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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i think what bcyoungsquad is triing to say is that now a days most maintstream rap and most artist is trash, back in the 90's all s*** was bangin and real, now its like you listen to a hit and thats it forget it they just made the album to make money and didnt put no effort.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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^ Well to be far cas, the first two DMX albums had a little more to offer lyrically than most of his stuff that came after. Even on the album you're talking about, One More Road and The Professional at least shows some storytelling and MC ability on DMX's part.
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that's my war face.
Join Date: Nov 2005
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Yes, it is definitely time for a change. Rap is turning into a trend, not a genre. The age group for rap has lowered considerably and it has now lost a lot of it's credibility due to rappers gunning for that market all the time. I know it makes a lot of money but where are the days when a single rap song could change the world? They are going, and if rappers don't do something soon they will be gone...
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The Wetter The Better!!
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: SH1TTY London Ontario Canada
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once samples were subjected to royalties rap took a nosedive, I am actually surprised anyone listens to it at all. Unless you are like Necro and just steal anything you like without any fear of lawsuits, he actually used "Billie Jean" on a song completely lambasting Michael Jackson.
As far as I am concerned with the advent of internet downloading, samples should be public domain once again |
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Groupie
Join Date: Apr 2006
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i must say i'm more disenchanted with hip-hop today than ever before. being from the south i am not impressed with what's considered hip-hop these days thanks to alot of the music heard on the radio today. news flash people, the down south movement has turned hip-hop into the new club music, it just replaced house music. there was a burst of creativity when the dirty south got it's turn but it's just sound alike garbage these days. having been alot of places and lived in socal and virginia i am really aching for some other region to take hold. but that's really why hip-hop is so phony these days. how is it that one region is supposedly making the hot sounds and every one else gets ignored.
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