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@martix | 6 November 10 | |
Well, all i can say is No matter what you suckers and f***ks do or say abut Weezy, he'll still come up and sell millions of copies.. Why you all trippin
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@dyc3 | 6 November 10 | |
...tell em why you mad son..
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@suges | 7 November 10 | |
too true. the masses remain delusional.
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@hare | 7 November 10 | |
dyc3
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@cof2 | 7 November 10 | |
Ne1 in here who doesnt think that they are from Harlem?
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@thenox | 8 November 10 | |
hang the b****rd!
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@dyc3 | 8 November 10 | |
...harlem??...who is the thread about again??
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@martix | 8 November 10 | |
Your mom
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@3rdrail | 8 November 10 | |
Do the crime, expect to be tromboned up the shtter by a 7ft bloke called George! Anyway, his musics cr*p. The only reason it sells in large amounts is because the fans can only listen to simple music and lyrics, with words no more complicated than btch, ho, ngga, guns, and the rest filled put with lots of yeahs.
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@dyc3 | 9 November 10 | |
..why is hiphop/rap so obsess with intricacy and complicity?..whatever happen to getting a message across?..influencial music you could enjoy and relate to?..nothing is wrong with being simple..i rather listen to a simple line that i could grasp in an instance than to a profound lyrical content devoid of substance..lyricism is a little out-winded..a facade created by underground artist to generate a sense of mainstream artist not being skilled enough and being inferior as oppose to them
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