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kazeiro Says:
e) and b)
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Were Read 2 Def Says:
f) See 70s babies NY rappers. They spit that real shit.
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jake Says:
Other: All of the above. real rappers can talk about whatever and make it sound cool. im tired of hearing about strippers, club, guns, and drugs though. its played out. thats why i like lupe, common, kanye, etc. its something diff from the same old crunk song. its refreshing.
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Enigmatik Says:
r)the plight of schizofrenic midget strippers who have a fear of anything that has to do with rain.
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Public enemy No. 1 Says:
E easly, Weezy is nice to hear when you relax or be in the club but when you want to listen to a great hiphop a;bum or discuss the best rapper how the fuck you say Weezy?
And how the fuck Weezy says that he’s the greatest alive if Chuck D,m Rakim, Nas, Immortal Technique, Brother Ali and a hundered mc’s aren’t DEAD.
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Belize Says:
f) Stress bruh, that real shyt.
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william Says:
b and e. anything that is positive because street rap is getting tired.
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Walter Says:
e.
But…I really just can’t see why people are so hyped over Wayne. I think the reason he gets so much love is because he’s from the south…
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Rizoh Says:
nah, it’s because he’s on like the television.
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dax3er Says:
f
a healthy dose of all the above
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Rizoh Says:
r)the plight of schizofrenic midget strippers who have a fear of anything that has to do with rain.
Enigmatik | Homepage | 04.12.07 - 1:46 pm | #
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ian Says:
f) being fly and nicer than other MC’s - classic hip hop braggadocious ego ish.
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Enigmatik Says:
nah, it’s because he’s on like the television.
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co-signature. give joe budden the exact same exposure as weezy is having sex with baby, put a few pounds of ice around his neck for good measure and see who people will say is nicer.
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David Says:
without a doubt:
e.
b.
and some d.
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Swag Diesel Says:
Misogynistic conjecture. MOP onomatopoeias. In the turning lane? Space rap & kung fu rhymes. Slang’n at the coffee shop. Shuck’n & Jivin. Female Masturbation.
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Chris Says:
B. and E.
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Vik Says:
f.
a healthy dose of BALANCE is what hip-hop needs.
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esbee Says:
f) I’d love to see cats attack other issues that are untypical…
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esbee Says:
What Enigmatik said. Rizoh I got a collection of “Essential Joe Budden” if you want to begin a Joe Budden week or whatever I’m game..I’ll hit you up t’night..
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ziddy Says:
i like raps about how the rapper is the best rapper
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ian Says:
Exactly, Ziddy! (Although U were prolly being sarcatsic?)
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Clyde Smith Says:
sex & money
they’re the only thing that’s real
plus occasional references to:
“r)the plight of schizofrenic midget strippers who have a fear of anything that has to do with rain.”
i feel for them
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Anonymous Says:
What shop do u get cut at?
Everybody talks about harlem knights, I need to hit it up sometime
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Rizoh Says:
^Good try but my anonymity is mega-precious to me.
About HK. I hear it’s not for the faint at heart.
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Rizoh Says:
Does anyone know why Google has been consistently plugging conservative ads on my blog for the past 3 days? What have I done get Imused like this?
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James Says:
^lol Riz, I noticed the same thing. I think it’s because the Republicans have the money. And it’s all about the dollar.
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Renato Pagnani Says:
Whatever they want to rap about, as long as it’s done creatively!
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Nate Says:
e) im tired of hearing about guns n $$$
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J To The A.A.P. Says:
Renato hit the nail on the head, it doesn’t matter as long as they’re doing it from the heart and have some originality.
The sad part is that F almost automatically puts you in that category so I’m a bit inclined to go with that one.
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bee Says:
f
all of the above.
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pookie Says:
i would rather they rap about regular stuff and stuff that no one else raps about because anybody and rap bout niggas and hos and how famous they are, even violence. but not many have enough imaginiation to rap about real stuff. Thats why i like jay z cuz even tho he did rap about the above stuff he rapped about other issues to. real issue yknow.
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Fattzzz Says:
b & e - talk is too cheap sometimes
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Illmatic620 Says:
everything in this world boils down to sex and money.
and I give Lil Wayne some love cause hes a very good mainstream southern artist, he can spit. No where close to the best rapper alive but a very good one, dont go to either extreme, acknowledge some of his talent
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James Says:
I’m a big b) and e) fan, myself. My favorite albums have either heavy introspection (Me Against the World), relevant political commentary (The Revolutionary Vol. 1), or these themes intersped with other concepts, making for a well-rounded album (Food & Liquor, Marshall Mathers LP).
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Tourist Says:
Knowledge of self would be cool to hear more about cause there must be more different ways of saying it, than just talking about money n ice. Talking about the self could lead to so many other things. Things we think about and see, like social commentary. More rappers should rap about just their everyday lives. Funny, smart stuff.
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gary e Says:
(b) and (e), as they encompass all the others.
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mike Says:
i think its sad that consequence has made an album for people to relate to, like collage drop out but about work n wif a slicker flow, yet noone buys it, damn noone realised it came out i dont think. but sayin that i am a lil wayne fan, im not feelin his singin on the young money millionare 3!!! that gnarlz barkley - crazy freestyle made me cry lol
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Lava Says:
Lil wayne is wack. All he talk about is the same things.
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ASR Says:
As some have said before a combination of everything above will make for a good album.
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TheUltimate Says:
f - bragacious rhymes. Rap abt how ure much better than the next rapper.
Not battle rhymes per se; I would just like to see rappers rhyming abt their skills more.
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Riz Says:
^You mean like Guru used to do back in the day, before he became Dana Owens?
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