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I Co-sign with you, How many times I've heard football players referred as soldiers/warriors of the gridiron, and how about the battle of the trenches? The Media was making a big deal out of nothing.
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Andre Miller is underrated, but his rep as a selfish player (I don't see it) might be a reason why he doesn't get any Pub.
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Well, they call Patrick Ewing a Warrior.
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Milkshake is a nice little club song. Nelly's "pimp juice" with the Curtis Mayfield impersonation singing was bad. You aint from Russia so bitch why you rushing and Treat you like Milwaukee and send you Green Bay Packing
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^ Naw, he still ripping off the Da Band and 112. I glad he's retiring because I was tired of him putting himself over his own artists. Its like one of his artists have a hot single out, he'll take that put on his P.diddy and family album.
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I hope you're not referring to those bullshit LA Times reports that came out a little while back. I don't recall them ever being refuted though. You honestly believe that bullshit the LA times said? When it was a known fact that Biggie was in a recording studio (Studio Login transcript proved it) in New Jersey at the time Pac got shot. But my favorite songs from him: Juicy Big Poppa Beef Warning One more Chance Get Money (I liked the video) I need another Bitch Going back to Cali
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Since its March 9th the anniversary of Big's death, I heard a nice little Biggie mix on the radio that got me thinking about Big and impact he had in the rap game. So whats your favorite B.I.G. songs?
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Here's Billy and House Niger Innis top 5 worst gangsta rappers (influence wise) 1. Ludacris 2. 50 Cent 3. Eminem 4. Snoop 5. P. Diddy Then they go on to say that P.Diddy is the forefather of rap. WTF? That right there they don't WTF they're talking about. If you going to bash rap atleast know what your talking about and do some history. Luda considered as a gangsta rapper is funny to me, and him being worse than 50 shows that Billy and House Niger has it out for him. P. Diddy is on here for the Night Club shooting incident, which was his beef but Shyne did the shooting not Puff, I didn't know a guy who wears shiny suits could be so gangsta. Snoop is just a harmless minstrel pimp now. 50 Cent deserve to be on this list, Em is on here because influence he has on white kids, I guess Em selling out according to Billy.
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I think artist who deserve a big break but get looked over should start their own label. This doesn't bother me, since Koch is where struggling rappers go to for distribution.
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"Unbelieveable" Kwame is producer now, but in a interview Kwame said when at a club and they played "Unbelieveable" after that line you mention played everybody just looked at him.
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Kanye West- All falls down
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Come for the wrestling, stay for the rest
ant_7000 replied to The Czech Republic's topic in No Holds Barred
I posted about 5 times about wrestling this whole time. I like wrestling but I don't care about going in depth to talk about it, and the fact I don't watch that much wrestling at all until recently. But mostly I just post in Music and sports most of the time, and post CE every now and then. -
Then there's Yao's conditioning which come into question, it seems like if plays for 5 mins (Game time) he gets winded. Maybe, thats why he doesn't rebound as well.
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Damn, I didn't know 99% of kids wanted to be rappers. And not every rapper is a HS drop out. You'd be suprise that some of them have degree's.
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Billy has it out for rappers plain and simple. If Billy done his research not every rapper is gangsta, and there's lots of positive rap out there done by blacks. But of course, he doesn't care for the positive rap stuff. I like how Billy invites rappers like Cam'ron that every rap head knows he doesn't have the ability defend this kind of topic, and mostly looking like an idiot in the process (like Cam did) to reinforce O'Reilly's point. I doubt Billy would invite someone like Chuck D, KRS 1, or Mos Def to be able respond and defend their position in a intelligent manner, or when he does invite someone that can defend their position Billy usually cuts them off or give them little time.
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I don't believe he raped that woman, because that woman had falsely accused someone raping her in High School, so her creditibility is questionable. If Tyson didn't have a Tax lawyer representing his case and had fair trial (way too one sided), I think he would've had better chance of getting off. Tyson could've been a great fighter but he abandon everything that was taught to him.
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It still does, Ruff Ryders/D-Block are not with Def Jam they're with Interscope. I don't think they have a Def Jam South or Island division anymore. DMX has a solo deal with Def Jam. Dre probably gets a share of Shady records profits, like Interscope gets Aftermath/Shady Profits.
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Singleton To Develop & Direct Luke Cage Movie
ant_7000 replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in Television & Film
How do you explain Baby Boy? Never seen it, and don't really intend to. You can't blame all bad movies on the director, just like you can't blame bad movies on actors. I can't blame one of the worst films I have ever seen on the WRITER/DIRECTOR? Who do you blame it on then. "If you want to kill this mutha fucka dawg, we can put this mutha fucka down....now lets pray..." If that line appears in the movie, and was suppose to be SERIOUS...goddamn that movie sucked. Thats the part when they were going to kill snoop's character, then dude gets baptised after killing Snoop, and everybody else is all happy like that shit never happened. That was one bad movie. -
You know, while we're on that, maybe somebody can explain to me why there are so many damn labels around now, most of which are an extension of a larger label. I mean, it's getting to the point where everybody and their mom is gonna has a label. I'll try break it down for ya: Roc-a-fella is subsidairy (sp?) to Def Jam which is own by I believe by Universal BMG. The Roc-a-fella is not a major it more of a indie label. The reason why everyone has their own imprint is just way to make more money. For example like Jay-z is a Def Jam artist, some his (depends on units sold) albums sale profits goes directly to Def Jam, so when he created the Roc-a-fella he could sign anyone to the Roc and get profits from his Roc artists. Its like a Pyramid Scheme. The reason why all these indie labels sign on to Major labels because of the Distrubution.
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Singleton To Develop & Direct Luke Cage Movie
ant_7000 replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in Television & Film
Baby Boy was almost "Belly" bad. But what do expect from Tyrese who had lead role. -
^Naw Snoop phoned it in after Doggystyle, and basically living off the Minstrel Pimp gimmick. Luda has some skill, but he is Punchline and Metaphor bandit.
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Motown execs weren't even involved in the Show itself until recently. Basically, if remembered the Disco special show that ABC had last year that was the format that were going to do the Motown show. Besides, Motown had produced the "Motown 40" show anyway. Motown had some white singers like Michael McDonald and I think Teena Marie. But Justin doesn't have that kind style that you would mention him and Motown in the same sentence. Where's Boys II Men at? Since they was on the label and young people have heard of them, they should host the show.
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Black Leaders Express Outrage Over ABC-TV Selection of Justin Timberlake as Co-Host of "Motown 45" Special A coalition of prominent African American organizations and leaders are demanding that the American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) remove entertainer Justin Timberlake as co-host of "Motown 45," the upcoming ABC-TV special. Outraged over the selection of Timberlake to co-host this musical celebration, the coalition is launching a national e-mail, fax and phone campaign against ABC to protest Timberlake's inclusion in the Motown tribute. Motown has a proud and historic legacy of being one of America's greatest musical institutions. It has launched the careers of some of the most prominent African American artists in recording history including Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and The Supremes, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles, The Four Tops, The Commodores, Lionel Ritchie, The Tempations and the Jackson Five. "The selection of Timberlake as co-host of this Motown special is a cultural insult to the black community," says Najee Ali, Executive Director, Project Islamic HOPE. "This special, celebrating the success of the legendary music label, should not be compromised in the pursuit of a crossover audience." In addition, Timberlake's recent handling of the Super Bowl incident has been met with harsh criticism in the black community. He immediately distanced himself following his performance with Janet Jackson and failed to accept his responsibility in the "wardrobe malfunction." "I mean I was completely shocked and appalled, and all I could say was, 'Oh, my God, Oh, my God,'" Timberlake told reporters at a recent Grammy rehearsal. "We cannot support Justin Timberlake co-hosting Motown 45," says Ali. "We are asking concerned citizens to call, fax and email ABC-TV in protest." Call (818) 460-7777, e-mail and send your letters to: Alex Wallau President ABC Television Network 500 South Buena Vista Street Burbank, CA 91521 [email protected] Lloyd Braun Chairman ABC Entertainment Television Group 500 South Buena Vista Street Burbank, CA 91521 [email protected] Andrea Wong Senior Vice President Alternative Series and Specials ABC Entertainment 500 South Buena Vista Street Burbank, CA 91521 [email protected]
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Lil Jon- I hate him adlibing every song with screamning yeaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!! or Okkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!! and his Overrated beats/production. Nelly- to corny and cheessy Chingy- To lame, he's like a pimp version of Nelly Underground Suburban rappers- They just try too hard to be abstract. Thats all I got for now.
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I haven't heard the whole album, but the 5 songs I heard from him I liked.