Nick Against the World (70 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,227
Don Bes said:
my buddies love this guy too
Anybody who hates him should be processed into meat paste.


ßömßärdîër said:
Akon and yung beezeh....
Trying to take it easy... only way to go... and so. If you lookin' for me I'll be on the block with my thang cocked possibly sitting on a drop now. Cuz I'm a rida, I'm just a Soul Survivor. Cuz everybody know the game don't stop tryin' to make it to the top before your ass get popped now. If you a rida. Or just a Soul Survivor.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,227
swag said:
They didn't against Benfica last year. So there's always hope. :toast:
That's right, shame on me for forgetting. But considering Sir Alex is the best manager in the world according to some Manure fans, who are always to be held constantly correct in the world of soccer, they should find a way to pull themselves through.

I sincerely hope Freddy Adu does NOT sign a contract with those idiots.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Andy said:
That's right, shame on me for forgetting. But considering Sir Alex is the best manager in the world according to some Manure fans, who are always to be held constantly correct in the world of soccer, they should find a way to pull themselves through.

I sincerely hope Freddy Adu does NOT sign a contract with those idiots.
Sir Alex is the best manager in the world because the best owner in the world, Malcolm Glazer, allows him to be. :smoke:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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I always recall how more than just a few citizens of other countries besides the United States always blasted rappers for being worthless losels without any musical talent whatsoever. People such as Claire and Emma always stated performers such as Eminem, Dr. Dre, and Nas (well not Nas, because they've never heard of such a term in Kopland) have no talent because they don't make the "music," which is obviously incorrect as Eminem, Dr. Dre and Nas all make "music," whether lyrically or instrumentally through the use of different instruments. Pianos, keyboards and turnables are indeed classified as "instruments," people, whether you like it or not. Who the fuck wants to hear some overly obcessed punkass son of a drunkass pikee losel screaming about how gay he is. The rap industry may be rather overly advertised, however to write and produce such music still takes talent. If such imbeciles from other countries find it so easy to make hip hop hits in America, why aren't their fat rat ass' making such hits in this country? Oh thats right, they don't care about rap because it's too easy. Blow me world, and blow the world of hip hop. Rap is music and will always be music whether some Englishman who always gets the shit kicked out of him likes it or not.
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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They belong to a different genre of music, and I don't think it really matters that they're not American. I reckon anyone of their musical taste writes off hip hop and rap as a joke.
 
Sep 28, 2002
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Andy said:
I always recall how more than just a few citizens of other countries besides the United States always blasted rappers for being worthless losels without any musical talent whatsoever. People such as Claire and Emma always stated performers such as Eminem, Dr. Dre, and Nas (well not Nas, because they've never heard of such a term in Kopland) have no talent because they don't make the "music," which is obviously incorrect as Eminem, Dr. Dre and Nas all make "music," whether lyrically or instrumentally through the use of different instruments. Pianos, keyboards and turnables are indeed classified as "instruments," people, whether you like it or not. Who the fuck wants to hear some overly obcessed punkass son of a drunkass pikee losel screaming about how gay he is. The rap industry may be rather overly advertised, however to write and produce such music still takes talent. If such imbeciles from other countries find it so easy to make hip hop hits in America, why aren't their fat rat ass' making such hits in this country? Oh thats right, they don't care about rap because it's too easy. Blow me world, and blow the world of hip hop. Rap is music and will always be music whether some Englishman who always gets the shit kicked out of him likes it or not.
ok
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Andy said:
I always recall how more than just a few citizens of other countries besides the United States always blasted rappers for being worthless losels without any musical talent whatsoever. People such as Claire and Emma always stated performers such as Eminem, Dr. Dre, and Nas (well not Nas, because they've never heard of such a term in Kopland) have no talent because they don't make the "music," which is obviously incorrect as Eminem, Dr. Dre and Nas all make "music," whether lyrically or instrumentally through the use of different instruments. Pianos, keyboards and turnables are indeed classified as "instruments," people, whether you like it or not. Who the fuck wants to hear some overly obcessed punkass son of a drunkass pikee losel screaming about how gay he is. The rap industry may be rather overly advertised, however to write and produce such music still takes talent. If such imbeciles from other countries find it so easy to make hip hop hits in America, why aren't their fat rat ass' making such hits in this country? Oh thats right, they don't care about rap because it's too easy. Blow me world, and blow the world of hip hop. Rap is music and will always be music whether some Englishman who always gets the shit kicked out of him likes it or not.
Well, we all have our concept of what music is don't we. Certain types of music that are typically British I regard as total trash so.

Anyway, it's really just about taste. Some people think Pink Floyd is great music, some think Ja Rule is. I think they're both absolutely useless, so whether you say they are 'real musicians' with no taste or talent or they are 'not real musicians', what's the difference?

Let's say one artist doesn't write music, doesn't play instruments and doesn't even perform in concert, just mimes it. While another writes all the music, plays an instrument and sings. If the result in both cases is that this music hurts my ears, what do I care how it's produced?


Personally, I don't think that much of rap, it's not really my thing. I like it for the musical qualities, which are very often secondary in rap, whereas I don't really care that much about the lyrics, unless they are exceedingly stupid. I like the genre in general, but I hear far more songs I don't like than those I do.
 

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