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Posted by Ygrene on May-21-2009 12:55:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
where is her steelers shirt?


Win. This post got results.


Posted by david.michael on May-21-2009 13:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
bonus track so sick


Agreed, that was pretty sweet.


Posted by Floorfiller on May-21-2009 13:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Banora
Seriously, when I mean Ham-beast I really mean it.



were the picture captions really necessary? haha





man I need to find a way to sell out...


Posted by Bren-F on May-21-2009 19:37:




Posted by Gauss on May-21-2009 19:58:

If there's one person on this planet whose face I want to mutilate with a brick and rusty knife, it's Soulja Boy.

And my professor of physics.


Posted by Slylee on May-22-2009 00:35:

turned my swag ooonnnnnnnn...took a look in the mirror said what's up! YEAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH GET MONAAAYYY OOHHHHHHHHH.


love that jam


Posted by Renzo on May-22-2009 00:44:

The fact that Soulja Boy makes money off such shitty music is very bad for hip-hop. It really is.


Posted by Slylee on May-22-2009 00:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Renzo
The fact that Soulja Boy makes money off such shitty music is very bad for hip-hop. It really is.


hip hop has been bad for a while lol


Posted by Slylee on May-22-2009 00:55:

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Critics and hip-hop figures such as Snoop Dogg and Method Man cite Soulja Boy as artistically typical of contemporary rap trends such as writing for the lucrative ringtone market, and the ascendence of "Southern hip hop", emphasizing catchy music that discards rap's traditional emphasis on message.[18][19] Soulja Boy identifies his goal as making upbeat, party-themed music that avoids the negative, violent image that he sees in most hip-hop.


nothin wrong with that. i mean whatever right? it's mindless, upbeat "hip hop". it's hard to pull off "happy rap" and still be popular.


Posted by Renzo on May-22-2009 01:04:

I don't need every rapper to be Kweli, The Roots, or Common. There's a place in hip-hop for other types of artists. But there is NO place for shitty music. There is NO place for shitty records.


Posted by Renzo on May-22-2009 01:07:

And I especially hate how black people get in the club when his songs come on. Fuck me sideways.


Posted by Slylee on May-22-2009 01:39:

another mindless upbeat hip hop song i turn up when it's on the radio


Posted by Renzo on May-22-2009 01:41:

I like that record.


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