HipHop In 2008 (11 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWmbsRuDQ3Y&feature=related

KRS One and his "Stop the violence movement"...what do you think about it?I think it's controversial,because on the one side rappers like Cassidy,Chamillionaire,Lil Wayne and The Game are rapping about killing,shooting and so on and on the other side they join such a project. BTW The Game looks like a faggot with his red star on his cheek.
Of course it's hypocritical. That's partly why I don't respect those said artists.
 

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.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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2pac's titles were awesome. The tunes were so out there, no other rap tunes sounded like his. At least from what Im hearing from this new generation
Tupac was good until he joined death row and became suge's bitch. He started abstract beef with other artists to sell records. It proved that because all of his material that was released after his death was previously with held by death row cuz none of it was diss records that would sell. Too bad he sold his soul to achieve fame and respect which he would have earned if he didn't sell out.

and he wasn't that bright btw, being that he makes a song about respecting black women and treating them like queens and then he goes to jail for sexual assault. yup he was clever dude :melayyanandmessi:

no ones bothered about their lyrics. they were/are a cult.
ya that makes alot of sense :rolleyes2
 

Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
12,645
Tupac was good until he joined death row and became suge's bitch. He started abstract beef with other artists to sell records. It proved that because all of his material that was released after his death was previously with held by death row cuz none of it was diss records that would sell. Too bad he sold his soul to achieve fame and respect which he would have earned if he didn't sell out.

and he wasn't that bright btw, being that he makes a song about respecting black women and treating them like queens and then he goes to jail for sexual assault. yup he was clever dude :melayyanandmessi:



ya that makes alot of sense :rolleyes2
that was a set-up..any woman can do that in america and you know that
keep watching them documentaries bro, I certainly remember watching 4 of them when I was barely 15
 

Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
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Lol, really? I didn't think you'd like the Wu because they're pretty crazy and don't always have meaningful lyrics.
They have a certain uniqueness, I don't know. Maybe it's the number of people in the group. The beats sound amazing as well.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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Tupac was good until he joined death row and became suge's bitch. He started abstract beef with other artists to sell records. It proved that because all of his material that was released after his death was previously with held by death row cuz none of it was diss records that would sell. Too bad he sold his soul to achieve fame and respect which he would have earned if he didn't sell out.
True, but who hasn't? Even KRS and Nas have lyrics that could be called hypocritical, but I wouldn't necesssarily say they're hypocrites. i just wish they would always stick to their principles.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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that was a set-up..anyone woman can do that in america and you know that
that is true but trust me, he could've gone to jail for many other things liek shooting an off-duty police officer, or numerous accounts of assualt. so its not like this guy was a victim of circumstance either.
 

Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
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that is true but trust me, he could've gone to jail for many other things liek shooting an off-duty police officer, or numerous accounts of assualt. so its not like this guy was a victim of circumstance either.
well, geniuses do often act crazy :D
anyway, he was a crazy guy, but he also had pure emotion, and his lyrics proved it all..and so do these albums which come out every year..fucking dedication, fuck me
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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well, geniuses do often act crazy :D
anyway, he was a crazy guy, but he also had pure emotion, and his lyrics proved it all..and so do these albums which come out every year..fucking dedication, fuck me
Ya I'm not diagreeing with you. like I said, I liked his material pre and post death row. Because that’s what his music was truly about. When he was on death row he was pretending to be something he wasn't which is why I lost respect for him.
 

Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
12,645
Ya I'm not diagreeing with you. like I said, I liked his material pre and post death row. Because that’s what his music was truly about. When he was on death row he was pretending to be something he wasn't which is why I lost respect for him.
honestly, I think it's cause Suge was fucking around with his head with this whole westcoast eastcoast. it got to his head. after deathrow, it was all "hit em up", "2 of amerikaz most wanted" etc.. it all turned to hatred
 

Marceℓℓo

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2007
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Wayne's World

You've got to wonder what's going on in that head of his sometimes. In an interview with Blender magazine, Wayne had the following to say.

On his promethazine addiction:

"If I go off it, I go into withdrawal

On his future:

"Fuck it, I'm not even a rapper. I'm past that…I'm an R&B singer now. Call me T-Wayne*. I have an album coming out called Luv Sawngz. It's me being more creative, more talented, more than hip-hop."

*Wayne has a song coming out where he uses a vocoder.

On the photo wich shows him kissing Baby photo:

"Every n**** talking shit about me? All of they bitches would love to kiss me right now"

On his violent tendencies:

"My mama's a gangsta...She told me every day, ‘N**** play with you, you kill him.' I believed her, and I do everything she say."

"You see these four [tear drop tattoos]? Lord, forgive me. But guess what, you play with me, I'll knock your head open and piss on your motherfucking eyes."


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Lil Wayne is becoming funnier everyday.I really love his music but an RnB Album with this T-Pain-like voice?WTF?And I don't think that he really killed anybody,he got a good sense of humor though.
 

Marceℓℓo

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2007
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Lil Wayne On Syrup: 'Everybody Wants Me To Stop ... It Ain't That Easy'

Journalists and fans alike have speculated about just what Weezy is downing every time we see him in public with one of those cups. They know full well that Wayne has thrown us plenty of hints through his verses. "I like my Sprite Easter-pink," he rapped on DJ Khaled's "We Takin' Over." More pointedly, he declared "weed and syrup till I die" on "Duffle Bag Boy," a collaboration with Atlanta's Playaz Circle.


On Sunday night, during a concert in Newark, New Jersey, Wayne explained to the audience that sipping syrup — a combination made up chiefly of promethazine and codeine, which is supposed to be prescribed by doctors for severe colds and pneumonia — is a part of the culture in the South (although Philadelphia is also notorious for syrup). He also talked about how he gets flak for it.

"I've been criticized for the things I chose and things I've chosen to do," he said at the show. "What I tell 'em?" The sample from "I Feel Like Dying" kicked in, and a shirtless Wayne shook his dreads as thousands of fans sang along. "If you do what the f--- you wanna do, say yeah!" he yelled.

Wayne has said he's been hearing about how he needs to cut back on syrup more than ever in the wake of Pimp C's death in December. The UGK member's death was ruled accidental and due to a deadly combination of syrup and his sleep-apnea condition. Pimp was the most prominent name in the hip-hop community to have a syrup-related death, although Houston MC Big Moe and the legendary DJ Screw have also had their untimely passings tied to syrup consumption. Pimp's partner Bun B recently went public and called the popularity of syrup — also known as "lean," "Texas tea" and "drank" — in the South an "epidemic" and said anyone who uses it may want to take a long look at themselves.

"No, he hasn't talked to me," said Wayne, sitting in his tour bus in his native New Orleans, about Bun, a longstanding friend of the Cash Money Millionaires family. "But I'm going through that same sh-- with my friends, with my mom. Everybody wants me to stop all this and all that. It ain't that easy." Weezy said he can't just quit cold turkey.

"Do your history, do your research," he vented. "It ain't that easy — feels like death in your stomach when you stop doing that sh--. You gotta learn how to stop, you gotta go through detox. You gotta do all kinds of stuff. Like I said, I'm a selfish-ass n---a. I feel like everything I do is successful and productive. It's gonna be hard to tell me I'm slipping. It's hard to sit and tell a n---a 'Stop.' 'F---, how can we tell this n---a to stop when every f---ing thing he do is successful? This n---a is making progress. He just went and talked to kids and that sh-- was amazing.' Feel me? So what am I doing wrong?

"Let me do me. Everybody's got their thing," he continued with frustration. "Why focus on me? Don't compare me to no one. Don't compare me to no one who has passed, and why they passed. I can walk out this b---h right now and get hit by a bus. Don't judge me. You wanna judge me, put on a black gown and get a gavel. Get in line with the rest of them that's about to judge me. I got court dates every other month. It's me against the world — that's how I feel." Wayne's disappointment, especially with the way he's been getting frowned upon by the people closest to him, has been festering for weeks. He says his folks — both his inner circle and his associates — have been telling him to chill ever since he got arrested in Yuma, Arizona, on weapons and drug charges — charges he has steadfastly denied. (He also said one of the few positive phone calls he got after the arrest was from Mary J. Blige.) As he sat on the bus and contemplated, he said that apart from music, he really has no sanctuary.

"I don't escape. I don't," he said coldly, looking out the window with a thousand-yard stare. "I'm too shelled-in by it. It's in my own circle. Everybody around here be looking down. I deal with it. ... I never been one to run. I stand there and take it and throw it right back at them b---hes. That's' always been my game."

Admittedly, the negative opinions about the controversy surrounding him has added fuel to his fire, both in and out of the studio. However, even the "Fireman" says he can explode after awhile.

"It's inspiring me, but I'mma tell them now they better stop," he warned. " 'Cause they [are trying to] push me off the edge. If I jump, I'm taking the world with me. That's my word."


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Lil Wayne definitely needs to stay off the drugs. I mean,smoking weed is ok sometimes but taking pills,cocaine and now this syrup stuff is over the top.Does anybody know something about this "syrup"?
 
Apr 12, 2004
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Syrup, or "Sizzurp" is normally Kool Aid, 40 oz. (Malt Liquor), and couph syrup mixed together. It's high in alcohol and Codine, addictive and deadly, the kool aid is just there to water it down and make it sweeter.

PS - Andy and I hope Lil' Wayne dies a 1,000 deaths, 998 of them from Sizzurp, one from Andy raping and sodomizing him, and one from me pulling his intestines through his eye sockets.
 

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