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what's more popular in toronto? (pg. 3)
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| Cosmic Fur |
| quote: | Originally posted by munkysootribal
i try not to suck...but wat can i do....i m just alil international student here tryin to learn the language......but looks like you are still reading them....... |
*whoosh*
That's the sound of my post going right over your head.
I understand you're learning the language, but what language is it that you're coming from that uses so many periods? African? |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
^^^ Ha...ha...ha...ha...I...think...we...could...all...use...some...more... dots...it...makes...reading...more...fun...right?...
P.S. Dude, I dunno what language you speak but I'm sure it uses SENTENCES and PUNCTUATION. |
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| preppie chick |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tordan
grinding is also much easier to hip hop. |
i believe the Grinder would disagree with this statement... lol. |
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| Euphorica |
| quote: | Originally posted by Abercrombie
It's the first thing I noticed moving from Montreal to Toronto just over 10 years ago.
Hip Hop just doesn't go in neither MTL nor Quebec. The French speaking majority just can't understand or associate with hip hop culture. Ever hear of a Rappeur Québecois? :haha: But it is more appreciated on the west (anglophone) side of the city more.
Lack of appreciation of English-speaking culture results in loss of interest, like the Alouettes and the Expos.
(Alouettes have since returned, but to an English part of the city and an affordable stadium) |
I dont agree. Quebec is FULL of hip hop and that crap. Most stores play the radio or house these days. (well unless you go into some ghetto store like stitches...they will play hip hop).
A few stores have even been playing trance! |
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| Abercrombie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Euphorica
I dont agree. Quebec is FULL of hip hop and that crap. Most stores play the radio or house these days. (well unless you go into some ghetto store like stitches...they will play hip hop).
A few stores have even been playing trance! |
Full... u uh... nowhere near enough interest in hiphop to have a radio station like we do here.
Les Québecois who call themselves 'pure laine' frown upon anything English. |
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| Ortemy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Euphorica
I dont agree. Quebec is FULL of hip hop and that crap. Most stores play the radio or house these days. (well unless you go into some ghetto store like stitches...they will play hip hop).
A few stores have even been playing trance! |
+1
There are very few clubs in Mtl except for afterhours that actually play house. And even afterhours have hip hop rooms.
I was in Paris last year. Most places play hip hop.
Barcelone - same story. I remember walking thru the strip of clubs in the Olympic port and all of them were playing hip hop and only one played commercial house. We got in there, and it was empty. So the dj was forced to switch to hip hop.
Cuba this year. Lot of tourirsts from Itlay, France, and other places going CRAZY to the sounds of hip hop & rnb.
House scene in toronto is actually pretty good - lots of djs, lots of clubs that play it, big headliners every weekend.... And amazing resident djs such as M&S, Addy, Dekoze , etc etc. |
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| Euphorica |
| They play hip hop on the radio there... and its not like the whole place is full of sepertist ;) |
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| Mpl4ever |
| quote: | Originally posted by Euphorica
They play hip hop on the radio there... and its not like the whole place is full of sepertist ;) |
True that! I'm from Mtl and only a small amount of the population actually want to separate.
The scene is definitively big on House but like any other city, you can find any other genre! |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ortemy
+1
There are very few clubs in Mtl except for afterhours that actually play house. And even afterhours have hip hop rooms.
I was in Paris last year. Most places play hip hop.
Barcelone - same story. I remember walking thru the strip of clubs in the Olympic port and all of them were playing hip hop and only one played commercial house. We got in there, and it was empty. So the dj was forced to switch to hip hop.
Cuba this year. Lot of tourirsts from Itlay, France, and other places going CRAZY to the sounds of hip hop & rnb.
House scene in toronto is actually pretty good - lots of djs, lots of clubs that play it, big headliners every weekend.... And amazing resident djs such as M&S, Addy, Dekoze , etc etc. |
Western Europe and hip hop are a VERY new combo. And i have MTV Europe as the blame for that. |
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| munkysootribal |
| quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
^^^ Ha...ha...ha...ha...I...think...we...could...all...use...some...more... dots...it...makes...reading...more...fun...right?...
P.S. Dude, I dunno what language you speak but I'm sure it uses SENTENCES and PUNCTUATION. |
WOW. I had no idea a simple style of writing was gonna be criticized soo much.And as for the language, yes it uses punctuations and sentences.Thank you for correcting me.From next time i shall try and write proper english. |
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| munkysootribal |
| quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
^^^ Ha...ha...ha...ha...I...think...we...could...all...use...some...more... dots...it...makes...reading...more...fun...right?...
P.S. Dude, I dunno what language you speak but I'm sure it uses SENTENCES and PUNCTUATION. |
WOW. I had no idea a simple style of writing was gonna be criticized soo much.And as for the language, yes it uses punctuations and sentences.Thank you for correcting me.From next time i shall try and write proper english. |
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| Cosmic Fur |
| quote: | Originally posted by munkysootribal
For next time, I shall try and write in proper English. |
Is that really so much to ask for?
P.S. fixed for grammar. |
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