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Old 06-09-2007, 10:40 AM   #26
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yes you are mad..u continue to post paragraphs dissin people..your gettin shitted on by everyone in this thread with your dumb opinions..and my rich house lmfao..good one, that was some of the wackest shit i've heard and hip hop a black culture hip hop was helped made famous by the Beastie Boys which are white..Eminem is one of greatest rappers ever, he's white..and wtf, since when does knowledge of lyrics have any thing to do with ya skin color? I've never seen someone dickrider a rapper as hard as you....You blow the 50 and game stans out of the water
Lol, exactly. The Beastie Boys, who were white, helped COMMERCIALIZE Hip-Hop. They helped mold it into the pathetic shit it is today. And Em is whack, don't get me wrong, he has mad potential (and unfortuntly wastes it) but he is far from being one of the greatest rappers ever. Hip-Hop was created by Black people FOR Black people, the only reason why you, and other crackers listen to it is because CEOs made it into a multi million dollar industry, and therefore made it popular among the suburban youth. I find it hilarious that all these little rich whiteboys wanna be thugs and hardcore gangstas, when they live the total exact lifestyles. They acually want to be poor, lol, how fucking insane is that? That is what Hip-Hop is today, thanks to Eminem, white CEOs out for dough, and any other mainstream artist you wanna pull out that influenced the white youth.
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Old 06-09-2007, 01:34 PM   #27
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Lol, exactly. The Beastie Boys, who were white, helped COMMERCIALIZE Hip-Hop. They helped mold it into the pathetic shit it is today. And Em is whack, don't get me wrong, he has mad potential (and unfortuntly wastes it) but he is far from being one of the greatest rappers ever. Hip-Hop was created by Black people FOR Black people, the only reason why you, and other crackers listen to it is because CEOs made it into a multi million dollar industry, and therefore made it popular among the suburban youth. I find it hilarious that all these little rich whiteboys wanna be thugs and hardcore gangstas, when they live the total exact lifestyles. They acually want to be poor, lol, how fucking insane is that? That is what Hip-Hop is today, thanks to Eminem, white CEOs out for dough, and any other mainstream artist you wanna pull out that influenced the white youth.
Eminem wack LMFAO....you just proved your idiocity there....Em has 2 classic cd's...yes he has wack singles..but he is one of the greatest lyricist of all time hands down...even the greatest rapper of all time called eminem one of the best lyricist and respected everything he did(rakim) Don't even say L is better then him...I can youtube the video for your dumbass if you really need to see it
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Old 06-24-2007, 06:44 PM   #28
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Agree, great album...nice review.
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Old 07-08-2007, 09:40 PM   #29
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Street struck was very meaningful, I really like that song.

and Put it On was a classic, "My guns go poon poon, you guns go pow pow"

^^great for an opening track
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Good Review. Shit was insane, i`ll never forget when i first heard it
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Album was fire. Big L RIP. One of the best albums to come out of New York ever. Its got that raw type feel on every track, lyrics are amazing. Great Album
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Lol, exactly. The Beastie Boys, who were white, helped COMMERCIALIZE Hip-Hop. They helped mold it into the pathetic shit it is today. And Em is whack, don't get me wrong, he has mad potential (and unfortuntly wastes it) but he is far from being one of the greatest rappers ever. Hip-Hop was created by Black people FOR Black people, the only reason why you, and other crackers listen to it is because CEOs made it into a multi million dollar industry, and therefore made it popular among the suburban youth. I find it hilarious that all these little rich whiteboys wanna be thugs and hardcore gangstas, when they live the total exact lifestyles. They acually want to be poor, lol, how fucking insane is that? That is what Hip-Hop is today, thanks to Eminem, white CEOs out for dough, and any other mainstream artist you wanna pull out that influenced the white youth.
wow aren't we a little racist? who are these so-called white people who want to be poor you talk about...? they idolize these gangsta rappers because they come from a totally different environment than they did...they don't wanna be poor, they wanna know what it's like to come up in an environment opposite of theirs...i am a white guy who happens to enjoy both hip hop and some mainstream rap...your views are totally biased and prejudice...i mean look at your shirt, "Kill Whitey"...haha you're a pathetic excuse for a fan of hip hop...and for you to say Eminem is whack, wow...that explains it right there...for you to say he only has "potential" and no actual skill is just plain ignorant...you make yourself look not only stupid but naive...and hip-hop was created by black people is correct, but FOR black people, again you're just ignorant...if it wasn't for white people, none of your favorite artists would even make it in the industry...and i know this goes along with your point, but more than half of the consumers of hip hop/rap are white people...so just shut the fuck up and go back to wherever you call home you racist piece of shit...
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oh and by the way, Big L's "Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous" is one of my all-time favorites and he is one of the illest lyricists to grace the mic...hands down...his track with Jay and his tracks with Killa Cam and D.I.T.C. are some of my all-time favorites...
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