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    Default Young Queezy now apologizing to Nas...

    The interview will probably be on their website 2morrow though. But he was on the Russ Parr show in DC this morning and he basically said that he didn't mean what he said and that his anger pretty much got the best of him. Jeezy said the vibe was off when he came in the studio yesterday. He said that he took offense when Monie Love was saying that she believed Hip Hop Is Dead, and that's what Nas was saying the samething as she was. He took that as a direct shot at him and the rest of ATL b/c she was basically saying artists like him are the reasons hip hop is dead. So that made him say what he said without thinking 1st. He said there's no beef with Nas and apologized to Nas if he took it that way. He said if he was really beefing with Nas he would have said it again today, but yesterday he got caught up in the moment. He also said their isn't any diss tracks towards Nas, but he does feel that their are alot of older cats in the game hating on the south out of jealousy and just hatred.

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    it's not the south that's hated on, it's that played out speel on "yyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeaaaahhhhhhh" and "gun,hoes, money and clothes" and "kill a nigga dead" crap. either way, he made himeself look like an ass........



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    the south needs to revamp itself and quit doing dumbass songs...make something worth listening to and mabye you will earn the respect thats due.
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    yezzzirrrrrr!! i mean the south turned the music world on it's ear with Goodie moB, outkast. then it dried up and fell into a stupor, which sad enough, is slow to change.



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    an azz he was on that interview.....yes

    Would I see his point if I were in his position......yes

    Did he apologize like a real cat unlike most of these wanna-be's who continue beef for shits & giggles and what they consider fame.........yes

    dueces...

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    Yeah he apologized for what was said but still tries to play it out by saying older cats in the game are hating. . . NO they are stating a fact most rap/Hip-hop these days is about moey, hoes, grills, slinging or something that might pertain to real life, but doesn't help anyone in the struggle elevate them selves above it it just glorifies that stupid shit people do becuase they know someone got rich and made a deal off of it. Geezy will never amount to the artist that NAs is.

    Quote Originally Posted by ahmonrah
    yezzzirrrrrr!! i mean the south turned the music world on it's ear with Goodie moB, outkast. then it dried up and fell into a stupor, which sad enough, is slow to change.
    You are absolutoely correct. this is Hip-hop oldschool wu tang, Biggie, 2 Pac, Common, The fugees. THis is Hip hop. Now granted most new arteist will def. get gir;s shaking there asses in the club but that is it. it has no depth.

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    The artists don't determine what hip hop is, the consumers and the media do. I just came back from Vegas and if yall could see the influence the south has on hip hop out there its amazing.. and it isn't being shoved down their throats, they CHOOSE to listen to it and buy the records.

    Want to blame someone for the way hip hop has gone, blame the consumers and the media but not the rappers. If Jay-Z or Jeezy decided they wanted to change up and rap like Common do you really think they would sell records like they do? No, and the next person who wants to rap about bs behind a good beat will step up.

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    jeezy is one of the top 3 southern rappers out right now (and im not even a big fan of southern artist), so i think he had all the right reason to react the way he did during that interview.....yeah nas been in the game for a minute, but who is he 2 say hip-hop is dead?
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    Quote Originally Posted by talkofny2701
    jeezy is one of the top 3 southern rappers out right now
    Quote Originally Posted by talkofny2701
    ..yeah nas been in the game for a minute, but who is he 2 say hip-hop is dead?


    Who are you to say that Queefy is one of the top three? Lolol @ that, btw. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bballjamal
    an azz he was on that interview.....yes

    Would I see his point if I were in his position......yes

    Did he apologize like a real cat unlike most of these wanna-be's who continue beef for shits & giggles and what they consider fame.........yes

    dueces...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony
    The artists don't determine what hip hop is, the consumers and the media do. I just came back from Vegas and if yall could see the influence the south has on hip hop out there its amazing.. and it isn't being shoved down their throats, they CHOOSE to listen to it and buy the records.

    Want to blame someone for the way hip hop has gone, blame the consumers and the media but not the rappers. If Jay-Z or Jeezy decided they wanted to change up and rap like Common do you really think they would sell records like they do? No, and the next person who wants to rap about bs behind a good beat will step up.

    EXACTLY


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    Quote Originally Posted by talkofny2701
    jeezy is one of the top 3 southern rappers out right now
    *Checks calendar*

    Well damn, it ain't April Fools day so I assume you're being serious??

    I hope you werent speaking lyrically, cuz there's a hell of a lot more than 2 southern rappers that are above Jeezy lyrically and got a better flow. Did you forget about Luda, T.I., UGK, Chamillionaire, Lil' Wayne, 8Ball & MJG, Three Six, Project Pat, shit even Joc and Lil' Scrappy got a better flow than Jeezy... I could fill that list out some more, but I'm lazy right now.

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    Atleast he was man enough to apoligize which i give him props for. stating hip hop is dead is a matter of opinion in which everyone is entitled to. but no longer can you say the south is the reason for the state of hip hop, i mean chicken noodle soup cats is from harlem. read the article in the source magazine about how the videos of today's rappers particularly from the south look like old movies with black people dancin in the fields like good slaves trying to please their master. it's not the south's fault that most consumers of rap a little kids who idolize a lifestyle that they were never apart of. in the words of Common 'if i don't like it, i don't like it it don't mena that I'm hating. and a lot of bitch music came out of new york it was just squashed by biggie, nas, wu, gangstarr, black moon, tribe and others. we didn't want to hear that bubble gum shit but now that is all they want to listen to.

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    People are just jealous at the south because there running shit right now as far as mainstream goes. Truthfully i'm sick of about 90% of the bullshit that comes out the south, music in ATL was alot better back in the freaknik days..i was down with that old school south shit..

    But there are alot of rappers that can't compare to southern rappers, it's different style, slang,beats,etc

    Oh yeah THREE SIX MAFIA ftw

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    Quote Originally Posted by bicsintegra
    Atleast he was man enough to apoligize which i give him props for.
    Co-sign.

    Quote Originally Posted by bicsintegra
    stating hip hop is dead is a matter of opinion in which everyone is entitled to.
    True. It is opinion, but when it is a mass-felt opinion, you have to wonder. Ya know.

    Quote Originally Posted by bicsintegra
    but no longer can you say the south is the reason for the state of hip hop, i mean chicken noodle soup cats is from harlem.
    You can't blame the South for the continual downfall of rap, but it did lead it in this direction.

    Quote Originally Posted by bicsintegra
    it's not the south's fault that most consumers of rap a little kids who idolize a lifestyle that they were never apart of.
    Who said anything about this?

    Quote Originally Posted by bicsintegra
    in the words of Common 'if i don't like it, i don't like it it don't mena that I'm hating.
    That's probably the only words of Common that I like. Tis true, also. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhAtBoYMr2
    People are just jealous at the south because there running shit right now as far as mainstream goes.
    As far as mainstream goes is right. But as far as talent and better lyrics and music, we all know underground/mixtape is the shit. Mainstream is where all the groupies and white folks who want to be down are at. These folks that buy the down South music shit are wanting it for the bass and beat. Not for what's important. The lyrics and what the person is saying. Of course that is what the South music is basically driven towards.

    Quote Originally Posted by PhAtBoYMr2
    Truthfully i'm sick of about 90% of the bullshit that comes out the south, music in ATL was alot better back in the freaknik days..i was down with that old school south shit..
    Holy shit the truth came out.

    Quote Originally Posted by PhAtBoYMr2
    But there are alot of rappers that can't compare to southern rappers, it's different style, slang,beats,etc
    Good rappers from the North and the Left far outnumber good rappers from the South. But you're right. It is all completely different styles.

    Quote Originally Posted by PhAtBoYMr2
    Oh yeah THREE SIX MAFIA ftw
    Agreed. Later, QD.
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    one of the best southern cd's ever.

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    LYRICALLY, ANDRE 3000 > ALL SOUTHERN RAPPERS
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    Quote Originally Posted by TeeJay
    LYRICALLY, ANDRE 3000 > ALL SOUTHERN RAPPERS
    FUCKING HELL!?!?! How did I forget to throw Outkast in my list a few posts up...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhAtBoYMr2


    one of the best southern cd's ever.
    Awww shit

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustinSane110™
    *Checks calendar*

    Well damn, it ain't April Fools day so I assume you're being serious??

    I hope you werent speaking lyrically, cuz there's a hell of a lot more than 2 southern rappers that are above Jeezy lyrically and got a better flow. Did you forget about Luda, T.I., UGK, Chamillionaire, Lil' Wayne, 8Ball & MJG, Three Six, Project Pat, shit even Joc and Lil' Scrappy got a better flow than Jeezy... I could fill that list out some more, but I'm lazy right now.
    OK, now you might be pushing it. Pretty sure my grandmother is better than Joc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tony
    The artists don't determine what hip hop is, the consumers and the media do. I just came back from Vegas and if yall could see the influence the south has on hip hop out there its amazing.. and it isn't being shoved down their throats, they CHOOSE to listen to it and buy the records.

    Want to blame someone for the way hip hop has gone, blame the consumers and the media but not the rappers. If Jay-Z or Jeezy decided they wanted to change up and rap like Common do you really think they would sell records like they do? No, and the next person who wants to rap about bs behind a good beat will step up.
    Oh I very much agree but still, Hip hop is not the same. either by the consumer or by the artist. Hip hop used to be hi hop and then someone started rapping about cars and money and hoes then everyone else did it to.

    No matter I like new music and will listen to Jeezy, Yin yang twins, and the rest of the south, but Nas has just realesed a record lets see how his record sales go. I still feel that a real artist will make music about shit that means something and they will still sale records, if you do it to make money then whatever your just making money, if you do it becuase you are an artist then you will write what your soul tells you to write.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony
    The artists don't determine what hip hop is, the consumers and the media do. I just came back from Vegas and if yall could see the influence the south has on hip hop out there its amazing.. and it isn't being shoved down their throats, they CHOOSE to listen to it and buy the records.

    Want to blame someone for the way hip hop has gone, blame the consumers and the media but not the rappers. If Jay-Z or Jeezy decided they wanted to change up and rap like Common do you really think they would sell records like they do? No, and the next person who wants to rap about bs behind a good beat will step up.


    This is the best post in this thread. Everything else posted in this thread, is personal preference. It's just a big arguement of personal preference. There is no difference in this thread or a thread of someone arguing what is better, rap or country.

    This is the exact samething as a parent arguing to their kid about music. Aren't parents always saying, "Why are you listening to that crap?! That's not music blah blah blah." Same shit. Personal preference....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mpatient
    if you do it becuase you are an artist then you will write what your soul tells you to write.
    True hip hop. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gtikid
    It's just a big arguement of personal preference. There is no difference in this thread or a thread of someone arguing what is better, rap or country.
    This is not nearly the same thing. Rap is most definitely better than country. Later, QD.
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    what did he say? ........... never mind i found the link
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    Quote Originally Posted by fcman
    OK, now you might be pushing it. Pretty sure my grandmother is better than Joc.
    Haha, nah. I didnt think nothing of Joc when "It's Goin Down" and "I Know You See It" came out, I actually couldn't stand him and I hated both of those tracks. Until my cousin had me listen to Do Ya Bad, and I DL'ed the CD and he's got some decent tracks on there. I like his verse on Dope Boy Magic, how he counts off 1-15 through each line of it, showed quite a bit of creativity. Hear Me Coming, he flows pretty good on that one too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustinSane110™
    *Checks calendar*

    Well damn, it ain't April Fools day so I assume you're being serious??

    I hope you werent speaking lyrically, cuz there's a hell of a lot more than 2 southern rappers that are above Jeezy lyrically and got a better flow. Did you forget about Luda, T.I., UGK, Chamillionaire, Lil' Wayne, 8Ball & MJG, Three Six, Project Pat, shit even Joc and Lil' Scrappy got a better flow than Jeezy... I could fill that list out some more, but I'm lazy right now.
    the only 2 ppl i give u on that list are Luda, and Wayne...i like a couple of the other artist like ti, chamillionaire, and scrappy...but i dont know if they can mess with jeezy lyrically...wait til his album drops, i heard already, it has nothin bud fire
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    Quote Originally Posted by talkofny2701
    ...wait til his album drops, i heard already, it has nothin bud fire
    Lolol. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by talkofny2701
    the only 2 ppl i give u on that list are Luda, and Wayne...i like a couple of the other artist like ti, chamillionaire, and scrappy...but i dont know if they can mess with jeezy lyrically...wait til his album drops, i heard already, it has nothin bud fire
    Don't have to wait, lol. I got it about 2 weeks ago and I was not really impressed all that much aside from a couple of tracks. On top of that, I didnt really hear any tracks on there that really caught my ear like his last album, cuz there were a few bangers on that one. But c'mon man, you can't honestly say that Chamillionaire and T.I. aren't way ahead of Jeezy lyrically hahaha. Or even anybody else on that list I put up.

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    track for track juvenile 400 degreez, outkast atliens, t.i urban legend, fiend theres one in every family, ludacris release therapy, UGK riding dirty,lil wayne tha carter 2, goodie mob soul food all rep the south very well
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    Quote Originally Posted by TeeJay
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    Quote Originally Posted by hybrid90accord
    track for track juvenile 400 degreez, outkast atliens, t.i urban legend, fiend theres one in every family, ludacris release therapy, UGK riding dirty,lil wayne tha carter 2, goodie mob soul food all rep the south very well
    alrite, they rep the south very well, but most of those albums are older albums, with the exception of release therapy and the carter 2....and i dont really respect the carter 2 too much cuz I had a ghost writer. The TI urban legend album was decent but not a classic, and Luda's album Word of Mouf was way better than release therapy
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    at least he apologized..



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    Quote Originally Posted by JustinSane110™
    Don't have to wait, lol. I got it about 2 weeks ago and I was not really impressed all that much aside from a couple of tracks. On top of that, I didnt really hear any tracks on there that really caught my ear like his last album, cuz there were a few bangers on that one. But c'mon man, you can't honestly say that Chamillionaire and T.I. aren't way ahead of Jeezy lyrically hahaha. Or even anybody else on that list I put up.
    Dont get me wrong, his new album definatly aint better then his 1st album, but Chamillionaires album sound of revenge is not even close to Jeezy's new album. I bought Chamillionaires album last yr, and i tried to like it, it just didnt happen. Honestly the only song that caught my ear was Ridin Dirty, and that was a good 2-3 before he released it as a single
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    Quote Originally Posted by talkofny2701
    Dont get me wrong, his new album definatly aint better then his 1st album, but Chamillionaires album sound of revenge is not even close to Jeezy's new album. I bought Chamillionaires album last yr, and i tried to like it, it just didnt happen. Honestly the only song that caught my ear was Ridin Dirty, and that was a good 2-3 before he released it as a single
    chamillionaire is another rapper down south that doesnt even deserve to be recognized..he's on the level of unk..GTFO w/ cham..



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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodge®
    The interview will probably be on their website 2morrow though. But he was on the Russ Parr show in DC this morning and he basically said that he didn't mean what he said and that his anger pretty much got the best of him. Jeezy said the vibe was off when he came in the studio yesterday. He said that he took offense when Monie Love was saying that she believed Hip Hop Is Dead, and that's what Nas was saying the samething as she was. He took that as a direct shot at him and the rest of ATL b/c she was basically saying artists like him are the reasons hip hop is dead. So that made him say what he said without thinking 1st. He said there's no beef with Nas and apologized to Nas if he took it that way. He said if he was really beefing with Nas he would have said it again today, but yesterday he got caught up in the moment. He also said their isn't any diss tracks towards Nas, but he does feel that their are alot of older cats in the game hating on the south out of jealousy and just hatred.

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    2. Monie Love calls Def Jam..
    3. They call the president Hov.
    4. Hov calls Queezy "you uneducated turd I hate you and your music but millions of dumber people than you buy it so I won't push your album back but go say sorry you idiot"
    5. Queezy "HAAAAAHAAAAAA, lets get it"
    6. Queezy calls Nas "I iz sory but me had a long dey and your werst album iz betta than mine, sorry Nasir Jones"
    7. Nas's response "thank you for proving the point of my album"
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
    What really happened
    1. Queezy goes off.
    2. Monie Love calls Def Jam..
    3. They call the president Hov.
    4. Hov calls Queezy "you uneducated turd I hate you and your music but millions of dumber people than you buy it so I won't push your album back but go say sorry you idiot"
    5. Queezy "HAAAAAHAAAAAA, lets get it"
    6. Queezy calls Nas "I iz sory but me had a long dey and your werst album iz betta than mine, sorry Nasir Jones"
    7. Nas's response "thank you for proving the point of my album"
    LOL!! wtf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
    What really happened
    1. Queezy goes off.
    2. Monie Love calls Def Jam..
    3. They call the president Hov.
    4. Hov calls Queezy "you uneducated turd I hate you and your music but millions of dumber people than you buy it so I won't push your album back but go say sorry you idiot"
    5. Queezy "HAAAAAHAAAAAA, lets get it"
    6. Queezy calls Nas "I iz sory but me had a long dey and your werst album iz betta than mine, sorry Nasir Jones"
    7. Nas's response "thank you for proving the point of my album"
    ha ha isn't Jeezy the best rapper on Def Jam? joking really

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    [QUOTE=quickdodge®]Co-sign.
    Who said anything about this?
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    i was referring to the quote by Tony that the consumers make the artist which inturn make the bullshit. the problem with rap/ hip hop is it is the biggest selling music genre right now supported by people who are infatuated with a lifestyle they see only in movies and videos and mimic to perfection. there are too many rappers not enough hip hop artist who truly love the art form. but if you received the art form via mtv or bet which was a watered down version meant for record sales and mass appeal what do you expect? u know i am waiting for your reply on this!

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