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Posted by Unknown DJ on Jul-25-2005 14:01:

What a cu*t.


Posted by Lepanto on Jul-25-2005 16:26:

Can't blame him whatsoever. If i was him i'd cock smack that bitch.


Posted by Pariah Cleric on Jul-25-2005 16:51:

He's not even hitting her, he's pushing her face.


Posted by RapidFire on Jul-25-2005 18:02:

Is it just me or does the guy behind him look alot like Maxi Jazz? Maybe a more built maxi but he definetly has the face going on.


Posted by flavdave on Jul-25-2005 23:42:

Link to official news source or STFU.


Posted by Kapedano on Jul-25-2005 23:48:

quote:
Originally posted by josh4
stupid rappers thinkin they're all thug


yeah well that is rap and hip hop culture, all about gangs and violence and "pimps" pimpin on fat black girls, whenever u turn the channel on mtv, you hear 50 cents fightin with some mothafucka. its just stupid culture and music in my opinion.


Posted by DarkAngel on Jul-25-2005 23:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Akridrot
Ok, HERE is the pic. I hotlinked an old image in my last post:

http://www.mixtapesusa.com/lib/mixt...hittinggirl.gif

OR:


if the pic don't work, click the URL, Bitchs.


Your classic pieface.

Crude individual.


Posted by nchs09 on Jul-25-2005 23:51:

jay z hitting her only proves one thing







































































h3z g4ngs74!!!!!!


Posted by flavdave on Jul-25-2005 23:56:

quote:
Originally posted by gouuryella
yeah well that is rap and hip hop culture, all about gangs and violence and "pimps" pimpin on fat black girls, whenever u turn the channel on mtv, you hear 50 cents fightin with some mothafucka. its just stupid culture and music in my opinion.


If your exposure to rap/hip hop is limited to MTV/BET/rap radio than you don't know shit about hip hop culture.


Posted by DarkAngel on Jul-25-2005 23:58:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
jay z hitting her only proves one thing







h3z g4ngs74!!!!!!



I would have thought more along the lines of "piece of shit."


Posted by Kapedano on Jul-25-2005 23:58:

quote:
Originally posted by flavdave
If your exposure to rap/hip hop is limited to MTV/BET/rap radio than you don't know shit about hip hop culture.


why, what do u think its about? jesus?


Posted by nchs09 on Jul-26-2005 00:00:

quote:
Originally posted by gouuryella
why, what do u think its about? jesus?
t3h chron|c duh!


and 22 inch rims!


Posted by flavdave on Jul-26-2005 00:01:

quote:
Originally posted by gouuryella
why, what do u think its about? jesus?


It surely isn't all about bling bling, pimpin' hoes, 40s, and guns. There is rap music outside of MTV and rap radio, and I suggest you check it out before making blanket statements about hip hop culture.


Posted by Kapedano on Jul-26-2005 00:09:

quote:
Originally posted by flavdave
It surely isn't all about bling bling, pimpin' hoes, 40s, and guns. There is rap music outside of MTV and rap radio, and I suggest you check it out before making blanket statements about hip hop culture.


Well since your so educated on the hip hop culture, why dont you tell? what is it about?


Posted by flavdave on Jul-26-2005 00:25:

quote:
Originally posted by gouuryella
Well since your so educated on the hip hop culture, why dont you tell? what is it about?


Hip hop is no different from any other genre of music. You will always have popular artists that don't give a fair representation of the genre and the culture behind the music as a whole. Would it be fair to say all trance sounds like DJ Sammy? Would it be fair to say trance culture is all about homosexuals and e-tards? Which one are you?

Listen to KRS-One, Blackalicious, Jurassic 5, Public Enemy, Nas and A Tribe Called Quest. Those are more "conscious" rappers. And they aren't even that underground so you don't have to dig too deep through the shit to get to real hip hop. They are more true to the roots of hip hop where emcees rhymed about inner city life, black oppression, and expressing oneself artistically.


Posted by |cEbLu3 on Jul-26-2005 00:34:

Rasta

quote:
Originally posted by flavdave
Hip hop is no different from any other genre of music. You will always have popular artists that don't give a fair representation of the genre and the culture behind the music as a whole. Would it be fair to say all trance sounds like DJ Sammy? Would it be fair to say trance culture is all about homosexuals and e-tards? Which one are you?

Listen to KRS-One, Blackalicious, Jurassic 5, Public Enemy, Nas and A Tribe Called Quest. Those are more "conscious" rappers. And they aren't even that underground so you don't have to dig too deep through the shit to get to real hip hop. They are more true to the roots of hip hop where emcees rhymed about inner city life, black oppression, and expressing oneself artistically.


+1

Also check out Dead Prez, mah 2nd fav,


Posted by Kapedano on Jul-26-2005 00:44:

quote:
Originally posted by flavdave
Hip hop is no different from any other genre of music. You will always have popular artists that don't give a fair representation of the genre and the culture behind the music as a whole. Would it be fair to say all trance sounds like DJ Sammy? Would it be fair to say trance culture is all about homosexuals and e-tards? Which one are you?

Listen to KRS-One, Blackalicious, Jurassic 5, Public Enemy, Nas and A Tribe Called Quest. Those are more "conscious" rappers. And they aren't even that underground so you don't have to dig too deep through the shit to get to real hip hop. They are more true to the roots of hip hop where emcees rhymed about inner city life, black oppression, and expressing oneself artistically.


Well i agree with you and i disagree with you, Why? Because I think Hip Hop sents a bad message to everyone, what these rappers do in thier daily lifes (not all of them). But in Trance, well you dont see any DJ vs DJ shooting or because some DJ took this other DJ bitch and this mothafuckin DJ shot that mothafucka. No u dont see that, Yeah alot of people think that Trance is about X but they dont know anything about it. In rap you have a small amount doing whats the real hip hop culture and the rest dont. i dont know if you understand me, but i tried my best explainging it, bare with me english is my second language hehe. but thats my point

edit: and yeah you have people doin x, but they are just clubbers that dont realy appriciate trance for the music, just for the fun of it.


Posted by Shook1 on Jul-26-2005 00:51:

Rasta

not to butt in.... but the new

Common - BE (LP) is pretty good.....its 2005 hiphop too....LP of the year in my opinion, as far as hiphop is concerned.

Take that w/ a grain of salt though, as I'm not too in-tuned w/ rap/hiphop or ur guys' taste in rap either.


Posted by JakeC on Jul-26-2005 01:07:

quote:
Originally posted by |cEbLu3

Dead Prez


Racist ****s.


Posted by CyberneticAngel on Jul-26-2005 01:16:

quote:
Originally posted by flavdave
It surely isn't all about bling bling, pimpin' hoes, 40s, and guns.



Ummm, not really no


Posted by JakeC on Jul-26-2005 01:19:

Sugar hill gang did it right!

Rapping about having colour TV's to watch the nicks...etc...

The days of the bloc party are well gone....too much gangland warfare.


Posted by flavdave on Jul-26-2005 01:23:

quote:
Originally posted by CyberneticAngel
Ummm, not really no


So you're agreeing with me?


Posted by tiesto14 on Jul-26-2005 01:31:

quote:
Originally posted by flavdave
If your exposure to rap/hip hop is limited to MTV/BET/rap radio than you don't know shit about hip hop culture.



Have u seen the movie Style Wars?


Posted by CyberneticAngel on Jul-26-2005 02:00:

quote:
Originally posted by flavdave
So you're agreeing with me?


not really,

While there are rappers / hip-hop artist that are no doubt a credit to their community I don't believe that they represent the movement as a whole.

You asked if it would be fair to compair all trance to DJ Sammy. But everyone laughes at DJ Sammy, (even if they have his stuff) Granted DJ Sammy on a certain level represents everything that is cheesy about trance, but he is one artist hanging precariously on the edge of mainstream.

On the other hand you have a laundry list (which I am not going to insult anyones intellegence by enumerating) of Rappers/hip-hoppers who can be honestly classed as bad people. Their arrest records prove it. Its not as simple as saying that they are bad because they have done bad things. The problem is that virtually all mainstream rap activly promots and is proud of the bad things that they have done or wish they had done.

You want to hear about spousal abuse? Turn to Rap
gang bangings? Rap
rampent violence? More rap
Shootings and dead friends? The list goes on

While all types of music have their renegade artists and bad role models no where is it as prevalent as in rap. To compair the sins of rappers who are in jail for murder to DJ Sammy who's only crime is being cheesy is silly.


Posted by nchs09 on Jul-26-2005 02:03:

i agree with daves point. not argument.


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