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Captain-Obvious™
09-25-2009, 08:45 PM
Came out hard in "Forever." Just sayin.' But I can't deny my favorite line.

"I stuck my dick inside this life until that bitch came"

Kanye is a douche of a person, but damn. I love his music.

georgieboi
09-25-2009, 08:52 PM
was listening to it last nite on youtube great song fck drake tho

Captain-Obvious™
09-25-2009, 08:55 PM
was listening to it last nite on youtube great song fck drake tho

Seriously. Cripple ass Jimmy sucks at rapping. He has to be the least gangster person in the world. Even less than me. And I'm a white kid from the suburbs.

Justin.
09-25-2009, 09:35 PM
Came out hard in "Forever." Just sayin.' But I can't deny my favorite line.

"I stuck my dick inside this life until that bitch came"

Kanye is a douche of a person, but damn. I love his music.

umm...Kanye says that as his 3rd line. :goodjob:

Captain-Obvious™
09-25-2009, 09:47 PM
umm...Kanye says that as his 3rd line. :goodjob:

No shit????? OMG I thought Emine.............

oh wait.........

You must suck at reading comprehension dude.

Justin.
09-26-2009, 12:20 AM
No shit????? OMG I thought Emine.............

oh wait.........

You must suck at reading comprehension dude.

drunk and reading comprehension Is not my thing, my bad, carry on.

BluesClues
09-26-2009, 12:32 AM
I like the song too and I LOVE DRAKE!!! He is an awesome artist. I have his cd So Far Gone and I have been listening to it like a week straight. I love him. I mean he can sing and rap. I personally think his lyrics are awesome

cactusEG
09-27-2009, 01:18 AM
EM is still a clown and this song is old !

Ronsam2006
09-28-2009, 11:57 PM
Drake is the shit. He is the best lyricist of the year for sure. He can say anything any other rapper has to say better.

BluesClues
09-28-2009, 11:57 PM
Drake is the shit. He is the best lyricist of the year for sure. He can say anything any other rapper has to say better.
:yes:

uproot
09-29-2009, 12:00 AM
Hmm.. might need to check this out!

BTW... http://img1.jurko.net/avatar_1274.gif <--- Human Traffic FTW

FTMFL
09-29-2009, 05:02 AM
Drake is the shit. He is the best lyricist of the year for sure. He can say anything any other rapper has to say better.
You have got to be fucking kidding me. I mean seriously? Like for real, man? Did you really just say that? WTF, bro?

Sammich
09-29-2009, 08:21 AM
Seriously. Cripple ass Jimmy sucks at rapping. He has to be the least gangster person in the world. Even less than me. And I'm a white kid from the suburbs.
DOT DOT DOT

BUT UM YEA...EM RIPPED IT..EVEN MY BRO IN LAW WHO DOESNT THINK ANYTHING OF EMINEM ADMITTED EMINEM STRAIGHT KILLED THAT VERSE...W/O A DOUBT...EMINEM IS ONE OF THE BEST IN THE GAME RIGHT NOW...GIVEN TEH OPPORTUNITY..EM COULD RIP LIL WAYNE A NEW ONE

btstone
09-29-2009, 09:18 AM
Em has lost it. he never was a great rapper but he was diff at the time and had a huge fan base. he is good but his time has passed. he couldnt even stay on beat for this song.

drake is hot right now. he is a good rapper and has lil wayne backing him. its not about being gangster, its about saying what ever it is you are tryig to say with clever lyrics. drake is very witty and bring new prospective to the game. So far gone came out like a yr ago blues clues. he has a lot of other good shit out now.

quickdodge®
09-29-2009, 12:21 PM
Em has lost it. he never was a great rapper but he was diff at the time and had a huge fan base. he is good but his time has passed. he couldnt even stay on beat for this song.

I agree wit this. Feminem is definitely NOT the best in right now. There's some certain idiots that know shit about rap that think this.


drake is hot right now. he is a good rapper and has lil wayne backing him. its not about being gangster, its about saying what ever it is you are tryig to say with clever lyrics. drake is very witty and bring new prospective to the game. So far gone came out like a yr ago blues clues. he has a lot of other good shit out now.

I agree/disagree here. Drake IS hot. But he NOT a good rapper. He's just another cookie cutter rapper that sits perfect with Wayne because they are of the same mold. This is just what people are listening to right now. Sad, but true. Later, QD.

uproot
09-29-2009, 12:22 PM
After further review, I recall my previous statement.

btstone
09-29-2009, 12:48 PM
I agree/disagree here. Drake IS hot. But he NOT a good rapper. He's just another cookie cutter rapper that sits perfect with Wayne because they are of the same mold. This is just what people are listening to right now. Sad, but true. Later, QD.

you're crazy. i said back in 2004 wayne was gonna blow up. this was when tha carter had just dropped. it tool like 4 yrs but he did. ppl are listening to this becuase ppl like brother ali, kids in the hall, etc are just marginal rappers. yeah they rap about conscious issues, but they arent good. Drake is witty, good with words, and good at changing his flow at times. I do miss the days of the mid 90s rap with tupac, biggie, ugk, etc. but this is the best we have now. jayz and wayne are on top and i do enjoy listening to them rap but other than that. i cant help that most of whats out thier is garbage. but i will say that drake is good.

quickdodge®
09-29-2009, 01:03 PM
you're crazy. i said back in 2004 wayne was gonna blow up. this was when tha carter had just dropped. it tool like 4 yrs but he did. ppl are listening to this becuase ppl like brother ali, kids in the hall, etc are just marginal rappers. yeah they rap about conscious issues, but they arent good. Drake is witty, good with words, and good at changing his flow at times. I do miss the days of the mid 90s rap with tupac, biggie, ugk, etc. but this is the best we have now. jayz and wayne are on top and i do enjoy listening to them rap but other than that. i cant help that most of whats out thier is garbage. but i will say that drake is good.

I'm crazy because I don't think Drake is worth shit? I didn't call you crazy because you think he is. And it doesn't make you seem any more knowledgeable in rap because you "called it" that Wayne was going to blow up. Mainly because you were among millions of other people who said the same thing. Lil Wayne had actually been pretty hot 4-6 years before you "called it."

/\ /\ /\
Not trying to be an asshole with that comment, dude, so hopefully we can actually have a civil conversation about something.

As far as the rest of your comment, yes that is all we have right now. Which is why I would thank God if I knew He was really there for Limewire so that I can download all the good shit that is out there still. Later, QD.

btstone
09-29-2009, 01:07 PM
I'm crazy because I don't think Drake is worth shit? I didn't call you crazy because you think he is. And it doesn't make you seem any more knowledgeable in rap because you "called it" that Wayne was going to blow up. Mainly because you were among millions of other people who said the same thing. Lil Wayne had actually been pretty hot 4-6 years before you "called it."



wrong

many were saying wayne was falling off and his lyrics were garbage and his career was done. he was on the verge of becoming another statistic.

quickdodge®
09-29-2009, 01:08 PM
wrong

many were saying wayne was falling off and his lyrics were garbage and his career was done. he was on the verge of becoming another statistic.

I 'm quite sure I'm not wrong on this, but I know this will lead to another famous argument so I'll leave it be. Later, QD.

btstone
09-29-2009, 01:19 PM
I 'm quite sure I'm not wrong on this, but I know this will lead to another famous argument so I'll leave it be. Later, QD.

i knew this before hand, but if you need proof. just go watch that VH1 special "inside the music" they did one for lil wayne. it said in there too. i think it also said something like he was gonna quit rapping i think....i think

quickdodge®
09-29-2009, 01:23 PM
i knew this before hand, but if you need proof. just go watch that VH1 special "inside the music" they did one for lil wayne. it said in there too. i think it also said something like he was gonna quit rapping i think....i think

As a solo artist, he wasn't critically acclaimed. But, you may know this or not, he was very hot when he was really big into CMM. When The Hot Boyz was coming through, he (they) were tearing shit up. Went straight to the top in 1999-2000, taking the place of Master P and No Limit. They stayed on top for about 3-4 years until Juvenile left and a few others had a bit of beef. Wayne went solo (with his BFF in tow) and became who is is today. I know all this from being heavy into it at the time. I was studying (yes literally studying) the No Limit/Cash Money come up when they started rising fast in 1997. Later, QD.

btstone
09-29-2009, 02:06 PM
As a solo artist, he wasn't critically acclaimed. But, you may know this or not, he was very hot when he was really big into CMM. When The Hot Boyz was coming through, he (they) were tearing shit up. Went straight to the top in 1999-2000, taking the place of Master P and No Limit. They stayed on top for about 3-4 years until Juvenile left and a few others had a bit of beef. Wayne went solo (with his BFF in tow) and became who is is today. I know all this from being heavy into it at the time. I was studying (yes literally studying) the No Limit/Cash Money come up when they started rising fast in 1997. Later, QD.

i was heavy into it also. CMR blowing up was more juvi than any of the other hot boys. they were good at the time to but wayne was not a steller lyrcist. none of them were. juvi carried the group. juvi's first album "soulja rags" is what gave them the buzz and got the distribution deal for CMR. Wayne was just a youngster and his voice was whiney sounding. he was not a good rapper at all. his bling bling lyrics sucked and after the hotboys broke up he did his solo thing. the first 2 albums did well but the other 3 sucked. thats when he contemplated quitting rap. he almost left the label. then the mixtape "prefix" came out. i heard that and i was like whoa; this kid just got serious all of a sudden. then the carter and the rest is history

quickdodge®
09-29-2009, 03:06 PM
i was heavy into it also. CMR blowing up was more juvi than any of the other hot boys. they were good at the time to but wayne was not a steller lyrcist. none of them were. juvi carried the group. juvi's first album "soulja rags" is what gave them the buzz and got the distribution deal for CMR. Wayne was just a youngster and his voice was whiney sounding. he was not a good rapper at all. his bling bling lyrics sucked and after the hotboys broke up he did his solo thing. the first 2 albums did well but the other 3 sucked. thats when he contemplated quitting rap. he almost left the label. then the mixtape "prefix" came out. i heard that and i was like whoa; this kid just got serious all of a sudden. then the carter and the rest is history

the Hot Boyz were a lot better than you're giving them credit for. Wayne sound, back then, exactly as he does now. Just a hair bit older. But it wasn't only Juvy that carried them into the 2000s. It was the entire crew. Things started breaking down when Juvy left and then Turk got locked up. Part of UNLV left and started talking about shit. But from when Wayne nearly dipped out, I agree with you on the story from there. Later, QD.

Vteckidd
09-29-2009, 03:09 PM
I like the song too and I LOVE DRAKE!!! He is an awesome artist. I have his cd So Far Gone and I have been listening to it like a week straight. I love him. I mean he can sing and rap. I personally think his lyrics are awesome

get the new mixtape Man of the Year or Heartbreak Drake Pt II

Much better than So far Gone IMO

Vteckidd
09-29-2009, 03:12 PM
the hottest raper out right now IMO is J. Cole.

The new Kid Cudi is REALLY good too. I like Cudi because he is just different. hes mellow, and his beats/production are really really good. I like listening to different stuff, and he always comes with a different sound

quickdodge®
09-29-2009, 03:31 PM
the hottest raper out right now IMO is J. Cole.

Hahah. Later, QD.

btstone
09-29-2009, 03:41 PM
the Hot Boyz were a lot better than you're giving them credit for. Wayne sound, back then, exactly as he does now. Just a hair bit older. But it wasn't only Juvy that carried them into the 2000s. It was the entire crew. Things started breaking down when Juvy left and then Turk got locked up. Part of UNLV left and started talking about shit. But from when Wayne nearly dipped out, I agree with you on the story from there. Later, QD.

i liked the hot boys. i bought a lot of the albums that they relased back then. im not taking away form them, i banged that cash money shit all the time. in retrospect i see that they were not that great. mannie fresh made hot beats and juvi was the leader of the group. bg, turk, and wayne were all just mediocore(spelling) rapper at that time. wayne wasnt but like 16, he hadnt mastered his craft yet. turk going to jail talking shit, unlv leaving talking shit, then bg beefing with wayne is what almost shut CMR down

quickdodge®
09-29-2009, 03:43 PM
i liked the hot boys. i bought a lot of the albums that they relased back then. im not taking away form them, i banged that cash money shit all the time. in retrospect i see that they were not that great. mannie fresh made hot beats and juvi was the leader of the group. bg, turk, and wayne were all just mediocore(spelling) rapper at that time. wayne wasnt but like 16, he hadnt mastered his craft yet. turk going to jail talking shit, unlv leaving talking shit, then bg beefing with wayne is what almost shut CMR down

I can agree with you on that. All in all, I think we're on the same page. Later, QD.

btstone
09-29-2009, 03:43 PM
the hottest raper out right now IMO is J. Cole.


negative. j. cole does not have near the buzz drake has. people are killing for a drake album right now. no one really cares if j. cole drops an album right now or not. i like j. cole and i think he has some talent, but he hasnt established himself enough to be a force

quickdodge®
09-29-2009, 03:45 PM
negative. j. cole does not have near the buzz drake has. people are killing for a drake album right now. no one really cares if j. cole drops an album right now or not. i like j. cole and i think he has some talent, but he hasnt established himself enough to be a force

Honestly, I've never even heard of J. Cole. Lolol. And I'm serious. Later, QD.

btstone
09-29-2009, 03:46 PM
Honestly, I've never even heard of J. Cole. Lolol. And I'm serious. Later, QD.

thats what i just said. he hasnt created a large enough buzz yet. he is mainly still NYC

j.cole=jayz as drake=lil wayne

help any?

Vteckidd
09-29-2009, 03:50 PM
negative. j. cole does not have near the buzz drake has. people are killing for a drake album right now. no one really cares if j. cole drops an album right now or not. i like j. cole and i think he has some talent, but he hasnt established himself enough to be a force

Drake is only popular cause of wayne. Cole just got signed to Roc so his album should be coming soon.

Drake is more marketable, hes got the look, voice, sound, that people are buying right now IE hes similar to Little Wayne.

In terms of Raw Talent, Cole is way more lyrical than Drake IMO of course.

Just listen to The come up or the warm up. I can listen to the entire album without stopping, and there is no filler songs, its all just straight up hip hop.

Cole is not a radio hit, hes going to appeal more to the underground crowd.

quickdodge®
09-29-2009, 03:53 PM
Cole just got signed to Roc so his album should be coming soon.
Cole is not a radio hit,


So he's NOT the hottest around after all, right? Lolol. Later, QD.

btstone
09-29-2009, 03:57 PM
correct

BluesClues
09-29-2009, 05:01 PM
Hmm.. might need to check this out!

BTW... http://img1.jurko.net/avatar_1274.gif <--- Human Traffic FTW

I don't get it :no:

BluesClues
09-29-2009, 05:03 PM
Em has lost it. he never was a great rapper but he was diff at the time and had a huge fan base. he is good but his time has passed. he couldnt even stay on beat for this song.

drake is hot right now. he is a good rapper and has lil wayne backing him. its not about being gangster, its about saying what ever it is you are tryig to say with clever lyrics. drake is very witty and bring new prospective to the game. So far gone came out like a yr ago blues clues. he has a lot of other good shit out now.
I know he has other new shit. I just haven't gotten it all yet lol.

But I agree about EM. And also, has anyone else noticed that Drake sounds a lot like Wayne. They sound so much alike that on one of the songs I have that they did together, I couldn't tell who was who lol. I'm guessing Wayne must be Drakes inspiration. His style is a lot like his, but a little better at the same time. I get lost in his words :yes:

BluesClues
09-29-2009, 05:04 PM
I agree wit this. Feminem is definitely NOT the best in right now. There's some certain idiots that know shit about rap that think this.



I agree/disagree here. Drake IS hot. But he NOT a good rapper. He's just another cookie cutter rapper that sits perfect with Wayne because they are of the same mold. This is just what people are listening to right now. Sad, but true. Later, QD.

I noticed this too lol

BluesClues
09-29-2009, 05:08 PM
get the new mixtape Man of the Year or Heartbreak Drake Pt II

Much better than So far Gone IMO
Thanks babe! Gonna look them up now! :yes:

BluesClues
09-29-2009, 05:10 PM
Honestly, I've never even heard of J. Cole. Lolol. And I'm serious. Later, QD.
Me either :no:

Vteckidd
09-29-2009, 05:53 PM
Drake is lil waynes Protege

Kid Cudi is Kanyes Protege

J. Cole is JayZs protege

btstone
09-29-2009, 06:51 PM
His style is a lot like his, but a little better at the same time. I get lost in his words :yes:


i dont know about better. its less edgy and less more refined. but wayne has SO much talent its crazy. when wayne really wants to lay a good verse down, he can have just sitting there in aww of his lyrics

quickdodge®
09-29-2009, 11:08 PM
i dont know about better. its less edgy and less more refined. but wayne has SO much talent its crazy. when wayne really wants to lay a good verse down, he can have just sitting there in aww of his lyrics

I think he's talentless, myself. Of course I'm from the old school where lyrics mean a lot to a track, ya know. Folks today don't really care about whether or not lyrics make any sense as long as it rhymes or something. Props to him for making his work, though. Later, QD.

THEONE
09-29-2009, 11:57 PM
i would like to say i hate this guys act, i thought some of his stuff was ok years back, but its all horse shit to sell records,hes just another sell out no heart puttin into his music horses ass and his time is over,and that is 100% clear in his new album......

btstone
09-30-2009, 08:51 AM
I think he's talentless, myself. Of course I'm from the old school where lyrics mean a lot to a track, ya know. Folks today don't really care about whether or not lyrics make any sense as long as it rhymes or something. Props to him for making his work, though. Later, QD.

his lyrics are good. just because he isnt sending out a message you like doesnt mean his lyrics are bad. he isnt a story teller like common or slick rick, but the boy can flatout rhyme. ppl forget lyrics are not about what you say. its how you say what you are trying to get at. wayne is super witty, good word play, creative, knows how to work the beat. super talented to say the least. any one who thinks wayned is talentless need to say the same about jayz because they are about the same as far as lyrics and style and music go.


edit. lyrics were horrible back in the early 90s. they were getting good when biggies blew up in the mid 90s. but still, rhyme sceems and lyrics were just so simple in early rap. now i will agree that in early 2000s was when lyrics peeked. there were a lot of rappers doing really well. now its only a few. old school rap is simple rap. i like old school rap, but i do know the difference

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 09:01 AM
his lyrics are good. just because he isnt sending out a message you like doesnt mean his lyrics are bad. he isnt a story teller like common or slick rick, but the boy can flatout rhyme. ppl forget lyrics are not about what you say. its how you say what you are trying to get at. wayne is super witty, good word play, creative, knows how to work the beat. super talented to say the least. any one who thinks wayned is talentless need to say the same about jayz because they are about the same as far as lyrics and style and music go.

I can't stand Jay-Z either. Never have liked his stuff. But he's much more talented that Wayne. And lyrics are EXACTLY about what you say. I'm not sure why you think that it's not. And I don't consider mumbling a "super talent." But again, it's all about opinion.



edit. lyrics were horrible back in the early 90s. they were getting good when biggies blew up in the mid 90s. but still, rhyme sceems and lyrics were just so simple in early rap. now i will agree that in early 2000s was when lyrics peeked. there were a lot of rappers doing really well. now its only a few. old school rap is simple rap. i like old school rap, but i do know the difference

Wayne talks about damn near the same thing now as he did back in his CMM days. It's just that he's gotten progressively harder to understand.

Forgive me for this, but you're a white dude, right? Later, QD.

btstone
09-30-2009, 09:59 AM
[quote=quickdodge®;38351713]I can't stand Jay-Z either. Never have liked his stuff. But he's much more talented that Wayne. And lyrics are EXACTLY about what you say. I'm not sure why you think that it's not. And I don't consider mumbling a "super talent." But again, it's all about opinion../[quote]

that went over your head i see. its not about the message, its how well you speak about what ever it is you choose to rap about. wayne raps about money, hoes, killing, etc and he does it very well. way better than he used to in the old CMR days. you listen to this garbage he puts on the radio and make the assumption that he muimbles on everything...good for you.


[quote=quickdodge®;38351713]
Forgive me for this, but you're a white dude, right? Later, QD./[quote]

yeah, me being white has nothing to do with my open understanding of hip hop. yeah i like wayne. so do a lot of black ppl and other white ppl and asian ppl, and who ever else. i also like nas, jayz, old ugk, rakim, eric b, and the rest of the spectrum of rap. who cares what color anyone is

Vteckidd
09-30-2009, 10:08 AM
Waynes commercial music, SUCKS. Hes horrible. Although i agree with QD that he has learned to market that sound and those antics to the right crowd so he sells records.

Lollipop, Ms. Officer, A milli were all radio hits and IMO GARBAGE SONGS. But they sold his record. It was what suburban WHITE people wanted to dance horribly in the clubs too :P

However, ive given some of his mixtapes a listen, he seems much more refined. Prob not as fucked up on his syrup either. I will say that he has some pretty catchy lyrics and hooks on his mixtapes. Do they tell a story and make a profound impact on society, no not at all. Is it cool to listen to, i think so.

To me theres POP rap and then theres Hip Hop.

Pop Rap is Lil Wayne, Plies, 50 Cent, Drake, Kanye, Young Jeezy, TI, Jay Z etc These are guys that while may have some HIP HOP songs, or come from hip hop, they are commercial and sell millions of records. Jeezy is the only one im kinda hesitant to put in this category, but hes been on enough Wayne and Kanye songs to make him a commercial rapper IMO.

Hip Hop to me is Common, Talib, Mos, Blackstar, Gang Starr, Lupe Fiasco, De La Soul, Rakim, Wu Tang, Biggie, Tribe , Cole, etc. Guys that even though they may have had some commercial success , are a little more nitty gritty when it comes to lyrics and production. They have a lot more heart an soul in their albums.

Then you got some guys who are in the middle, like Dr Dre, Eminem, OLD 50 cent, etc. Eminems Marshal Mathers album imo was one of the best hip hop albums of all time. Get rich or die tryin was one of the best albums of all time. The Chronic was one of the best albums of all time. But newer Em and 50 is all commercial rap garbage IMO. Some of its not even that good.

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 10:09 AM
that went over your head i see. its not about the message,

Wow. Lolol. Ok.


you listen to this garbage he puts on the radio and make the assumption that he muimbles on everything...good for you.

It's not an assumption.


yeah

Lolol. I thought you were. Later, QD.

btstone
09-30-2009, 10:16 AM
Lolol. I thought you were. Later, QD.

lol, i thought you were white too. i dont know if you are, but thats the way you come across- white dude that thinks he has this super tight grasp on hip hop abd other black matter..lol..thats why its fun reading your post. the image i have of you makes it great...no offense, i was putting it out there since you did the same to me

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 10:19 AM
Waynes commercial music, SUCKS. Hes horrible. Although i agree with QD that he has learned to market that sound and those antics to the right crowd so he sells records.

Lollipop, Ms. Officer, A milli were all radio hits and IMO GARBAGE SONGS. But they sold his record. It was what suburban WHITE people wanted to dance horribly in the clubs too :P

However, ive given some of his mixtapes a listen, he seems much more refined. Prob not as fucked up on his syrup either. I will say that he has some pretty catchy lyrics and hooks on his mixtapes. Do they tell a story and make a profound impact on society, no not at all. Is it cool to listen to, i think so.

I can agree with that. It's songs like the commercialized ones that get to a certain audience (white folks) that wouldn't usually listen to rap to listen. They come and listen to the stuff and then run around telling folks that they listen to rap.

As an old school dude, I guess I do take it a little to heart when I hear white dudes getting into rap and thinking they know all this and that when they don't really know that much. Nowadays, with the advent of GOOGLE and WIKIPEDIA, anyone can "know" anything without actually having lived or experienced it.

Now don't mistake that as I'm telling people what to like or not like, but to try and talk "shop" with someone that actually knows what's going down is pure ludicrous. I don't go into the FORCED INDUCTION section and talk turbos because I don't know shit. You know. Later, QD.

btstone
09-30-2009, 10:21 AM
well im in music becasue this is what i know. i grew up on hip hop. so lets keep the assumptions of us white folks to a minimum please. and im not fixing to let someone eho thinks they know it all tell me false hoods that i know arent true

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 10:23 AM
lol, i thought you were white too. i dont know if you are, but thats the way you come across- white dude that thinks he has this super tight grasp on hip hop abd other black matter..lol..thats why its fun reading your post. the image i have of you makes it great...no offense, i was putting it out there since you did the same to me

I don't get offended, dude, so it's all good.

I am white. But I've also been around the block. A lot. I was actually at the corner record store buying the very first Grandmaster Flash album back in 1978. I was buying and listening to Kurtis Blow. When it was fresh out of the studio. I was studying and learning from the onset of this music genre. Do I know it all? Hail no.

And you have to know....Reading is FUNdamental. That was an 80's slogan to promote schools and reading books. Later, QD.

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 10:23 AM
well im in music becasue this is what i know. i grew up on hip hop. so lets keep the assumptions of us white folks to a minimum please. and im not fixing to let someone eho thinks they know it all tell me false hoods that i know arent true

Lolol. If you say so. Later, QD.

btstone
09-30-2009, 10:29 AM
what you seem to have missed in all this is, yeah 80s rap is the fundamentals. but new rap is better. i liek old ass rap and i like new rap. you think the guys that played basketball in the 50s are better than say lebron or kobe? its the same with rap. styles evolve and get better. wayne is at the top along with jayz, they have the best styles and lyrics. come out of the 80s and learn to like new rap, its hot if you open your mind....well some of it is hot.

Vteckidd
09-30-2009, 10:35 AM
I will say that you do come off a little condescending with the music knowledge QDizzle, but i can understand why. Theres a ton of people that listen to Hot 107.9 and think they know what rap is or what is does. They pretend like rap started with people like Lil Wayne, Kanye, etc. They have no clue what was going on back in the 80s and 90s.

When i was growing up, i guess around mid to late 90s was my high school years. I was heavy into the west coast rap. Snoop, Dre, Dog Pound, Spice 1, 2Pac, etc. I think freshman year in highschool i listend to Biggie, and then i started to branch out into other music. Capone N Noreaga, Wu Tang, Rakim, Gang Starr, Boot Camp Click, KRS-One, etc etc etc

So my musical tastes were shaped a lot differently than someone that lived the 70s-80s and experienced that music. But that doesnt mean i dont know or comprehend as much as they might.

That would be like saying just cause you didnt live in the XXs you dont know anything about Rock N Roll because you didnt experience the Beatles, Led Zeppelin , Rolling Stones, Elvis, etc

BluesClues
09-30-2009, 10:36 AM
So downloaded a lot of Drake's songs yesterday and made a cd today. As I was searching for songs, I realized he did a lot of song with Trey Songz and Lil Wayne (probably because Drake is Wayne's prodigy). But most of them are pretty cool and the rest are aight. But all in all I still like Drake. I feel he is def talented! But that's just my opinion :dunno:

Vteckidd
09-30-2009, 10:37 AM
what you seem to have missed in all this is, yeah 80s rap is the fundamentals. but new rap is better. i liek old ass rap and i like new rap. you think the guys that played basketball in the 50s are better than say lebron or kobe? its the same with rap. styles evolve and get better. wayne is at the top along with jayz, they have the best styles and lyrics. come out of the 80s and learn to like new rap, its hot if you open your mind....well some of it is hot.


Thats opinion based man, you cant argue that. Try telling my dad that new rock is better than Peter Frampton or Lynyrd Skynyrd, or Zeppelin or Steve MIller band. He will disagree with you all day long.

You are stating your OPINION as fact, cant do that.

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 10:41 AM
what you seem to have missed in all this is, yeah 80s rap is the fundamentals. but new rap is better. i liek old ass rap and i like new rap. you think the guys that played basketball in the 50s are better than say lebron or kobe? its the same with rap. styles evolve and get better. wayne is at the top along with jayz, they have the best styles and lyrics. come out of the 80s and learn to like new rap, its hot if you open your mind....well some of it is hot.

I actually haven't missed anything. New rap is only better in the ears of the listener. You think it's better. I think otherwise. What's better is completely opinion based. There is no learning to like something you don't like. It's few and far between, but I've never said I hated all newer shit. Just most of it. I commented on a thread the other day about some dudes track (in this section) that I thought was real good.

I'll say this, and you may not get this, but rap, back in the day, was more liked by the people listening to it then it is now, by the people listening to it. This means that although the audience was much smaller then (because of not having the exposure rap has got today), they were a lot more receptive to all forms of the genre. Everyone listened to everyone. Now that rap is much bigger and there are more people listening to it, there are more different, conflicting personalities. So it turns into more controversy than harmony.

But to tell someone to learn to like it? Lolol. Later, QD.

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 10:49 AM
I will say that you do come off a little condescending with the music knowledge QDizzle, but i can understand why.

But that doesnt mean i dont know or comprehend as much as they might.

Here is why I feel the way I do. I don't claim to know it all. It only comes down as the way you feel because I try to explain the history from an experimental side of things. Not from a GOOGLE site. There's a difference in listening to Eric B when his music is 10 years old and listening to it when it was fresh. You may not understand, but that may because you don't feel like it like I do. There was just "thing" in the air that's hard to describe when innovators were inventors. And I don't try to sound condescending (if I do I certainly apologize, even to Bstone). And I'm also not trying to say that you (or bstone) don't know anything AT ALL about rap. Just the past, lolol.


That would be like saying just cause you didnt live in the XXs you dont know anything about Rock N Roll because you didnt experience the Beatles, Led Zeppelin , Rolling Stones, Elvis, etc

I'll tell you right now I don't know a motherfucking thing about that era of music. I listen to the shit out of it. But I'd have to be the GOOGLING dude to learn anything about the groups of that era. If I don't know, I'll tell you I don't know. Later, QD.

Vteckidd
09-30-2009, 10:52 AM
i can dig it, you cranky old man you.

:P

BluesClues
09-30-2009, 10:53 AM
This turned out to be actually a decent thread. Everyone gave their opinions and no arguments. Good job!

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 10:54 AM
Lolol. I really should try to stay out of these threads so that they don't turn into this. Everything really is subject to the opinion of the person evaluating it. Later, QD.

BluesClues
09-30-2009, 10:55 AM
I've noticed you be blowing the music section up! Just know where your heart is

Vteckidd
09-30-2009, 10:57 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th0V-fxo9CE



/thread

btstone
09-30-2009, 10:59 AM
qd, thi is my last post on this matter becasue its going no where, but you sound like a bitter old man who wants his music back. that is why i dont take you as credible on this matter. dont get me wrong, i think you have tons of knowledge, but you are looking at it through biased eyes

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 11:03 AM
I've noticed you be blowing the music section up! Just know where your heart is

To some, there is a true feeling in the heart with music. I'm glad I was able to be right there when rap first broke out. The feeling was really crazy. Hard to describe. People really anticipating what was going to come out next. What weas going to be invented next. We go to the record store and pick up the newest Afrikka Bambatta album and check it out. It was all a new thing to us. And back then, it was all underground (until it finally broke the surface after a couple of years). There was nothing like sitting on your front porch or in the cafeteria at school with those big ass boom boxes listening to the shit. And best of all, it was (for the most part) peaceful.

I can't knock another for not being there. I can't knock another for what he/she feels is the best in their ears. So again, I offer up an apology to bstone if he feels I was knocking his opinion. I wasn't. I was just knocking, in my opinion, the artist in question. Later, QD.

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 11:04 AM
that is why i dont take you as credible on this matter.

Lolol. Who are you anyway? On this matter.

But that's cool. It won't change anything. And my apology still stands. Later, QD.

btstone
09-30-2009, 12:59 PM
dude i bought rakim cds when they were brand new, who are you to say who "experianced" music during its era. even ppl that didnt buiy it back then can understand the music by listenig to others. this girl i know is like your avg suburb white chic. she saw how into my music i get how a song could change my entire mood. she asked millions of questions and i feel she understands now what it was like when epmd was hot and others alike, she wasnt bumping it brand new. but she seen the feeling i get when it comes on becasue i can hear it as brand new still. experience is passed down, not only 1st hand

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 02:31 PM
dude i bought rakim cds when they were brand new,

Unless your age is wrong, then I highly doubt it. And I am me and know, FOR A FACT, that you did not experience old school in it's era. When it was brand new. That's fact; not opinion. Later, QD.

btstone
09-30-2009, 02:53 PM
Unless your age is wrong, then I highly doubt it. And I am me and know, FOR A FACT, that you did not experience old school in it's era. When it was brand new. That's fact; not opinion. Later, QD.

fact is..you are full of assumptions....you have no idea

btstone
09-30-2009, 02:53 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th0V-fxo9CE



/thread

good song, simple rhymes. hip hop has evolved so far past that

georgieboi
09-30-2009, 02:57 PM
I agree wit this. Feminem is definitely NOT the best in right now. There's some certain idiots that know shit about rap that think this.



I agree/disagree here. Drake IS hot. But he NOT a good rapper. He's just another cookie cutter rapper that sits perfect with Wayne because they are of the same mold. This is just what people are listening to right now. Sad, but true. Later, QD.


i agree wit buddy in the dodge

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 03:53 PM
fact is..you are full of assumptions....you have no idea

It may be, but I guarantee you I'm damn near right about them. According to your age, you were born in 1984. Eric B and Rakim's first album came out when you were about 3 years old. Their last together came out in 1991. I highly doubt you were sitting around listening and taking in the "hip hop atmosphere" at 7 years of age. Highly doubt it. Like most any other child, you probably didn't really get into listening to music until you were around 10, probably 11 years old. And even then, you were probably just listening to the music at hand and not really concerned with anything else. I was around 10 years when I really started paying attention to who was who. But of course the year I turned 10 was about the year rap came out on the scene. So no you didn't experience old school hip hop when it was still new. Later, QD.

btstone
09-30-2009, 04:23 PM
It may be, but I guarantee you I'm damn near right about them. According to your age, you were born in 1984. Eric B and Rakim's first album came out when you were about 3 years old. Their last together came out in 1991. I highly doubt you were sitting around listening and taking in the "hip hop atmosphere" at 7 years of age. Highly doubt it. Like most any other child, you probably didn't really get into listening to music until you were around 10, probably 11 years old. And even then, you were probably just listening to the music at hand and not really concerned with anything else. I was around 10 years when I really started paying attention to who was who. But of course the year I turned 10 was about the year rap came out on the scene. So no you didn't experience old school hip hop when it was still new. Later, QD.

more assumptions:blah:

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 04:25 PM
more assumptions:blah:

I know. But only if your birth date is wrong am I wrong. You know I'm right. It's no big deal. Later, QD.

BluesClues
09-30-2009, 04:34 PM
To some, there is a true feeling in the heart with music. I'm glad I was able to be right there when rap first broke out. The feeling was really crazy. Hard to describe. People really anticipating what was going to come out next. What weas going to be invented next. We go to the record store and pick up the newest Afrikka Bambatta album and check it out. It was all a new thing to us. And back then, it was all underground (until it finally broke the surface after a couple of years). There was nothing like sitting on your front porch or in the cafeteria at school with those big ass boom boxes listening to the shit. And best of all, it was (for the most part) peaceful.

I can't knock another for not being there. I can't knock another for what he/she feels is the best in their ears. So again, I offer up an apology to bstone if he feels I was knocking his opinion. I wasn't. I was just knocking, in my opinion, the artist in question. Later, QD.
That was all well said :yes:
I really wish I could have experienced the same thing. Growing up in the 80's was the closest I got to it all. But sounds like I missed out on a lot. But all in all I can totally relate to how music just magically has this overwhelming feeling over your whole body. Maybe that's why I listen to what I listen to. It speaks to my heart or what have you. Music affects different people different ways.

quickdodge®
09-30-2009, 04:42 PM
But all in all I can totally relate to how music just magically has this overwhelming feeling over your whole body. Maybe that's why I listen to what I listen to. It speaks to my heart or what have you. Music affects different people different ways.

Exactly. It can be any form of music and any artist in that form that can make anyone feel something for it. I can't get enough of listening to Melle Mel. btstone can't get enough of Wayne. You can't get enough whoever. It all gives us our own individual feelings about it. There's really no right or wrong answer because it's all relative. Later, QD.

BluesClues
09-30-2009, 04:47 PM
Exactly. It can be any form of music and any artist in that form that can make anyone feel something for it. I can't get enough of listening to Melle Mel. btstone can't get enough of Wayne. You can't get enough whoever. It all gives us our own individual feelings about it. There's really no right or wrong answer because it's all relative. Later, QD.
You are so right!

ekcivic1991
10-04-2009, 09:24 PM
didnt read all this but if anyone said it im not copying

Drake/lil wayne- ransom, drake kills on that shit

tonydez89
10-07-2009, 10:47 PM
personally i think eminem is slacking. hes got the talent and potential but hes way too in commercially to come out with anything fresh like he used to back in the day

scooby_snack
10-07-2009, 11:36 PM
personally i think eminem is slacking. hes got the talent and potential but hes way too in commercially to come out with anything fresh like he used to back in the day

I disagree. Eminem has lived one fucked up life so of course it's impossible for him to be producing stuff like he was back in the 90's. Times have changed and so has he. I don't think Relapse was his greatest work but I do think it's a prime example of someone getting back into their groove with some very strong parts. He's getting his footing again and putting out increasingly stronger verses at the moment.

Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik is what I'm currently listening to way too much. Classic album.