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Through Eminem, Royce would also be introduced to both Dr. Dre, and execs at Game Recordings. After Royce's manager Kino stated: "I’ve seen Em (Eminem) sit Dre down like a pupil, and coach him on rhymes" on a phone interview, Dr. Dre requested that Royce cut ties with Kino. Royce refused to fire his manager Kino, thus Royce's relationship with Dre ended.
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No. I am the Puerto Rican in the pic with cswol.
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royce the 5 9.... his single "Life" is pretty good...
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Dre is a total fruitcake...Eminem is straight but sold himself out to the Hierarchy for fame and is now classified a fruitcake under the balls touching law. After Eminem's balls touched, he decided to go all in and become a total fruitcake.
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Gayer than Steve Harvey in You Got Served...Grown man paying little boys to dance...lol
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Gayer than Steve Harvey in You Got Served...Grown man paying little boys to dance...lol
Wtf! I never thought of it that way before! :-X
;D
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Dre is a total fruitcake...Eminem is straight but sold himself out to the Hierarchy for fame and is now classified a fruitcake under the balls touching law. After Eminem's balls touched, he decided to go all in and become a total fruitcake.
say it ain't so, joe
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:D ;D
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em is s sellout, but is prob one of the best if not the best lyricist of all time. his first album was pure genius.
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em is s sellout, but is prob one of the best if not the best lyricist of all time. his first album was pure genius.
What do you mean he's a sellout? What could he have done different to not be a sellout? Not sell millions and have hits?
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What do you mean he's a sellout? What could he have done different to not be a sellout? Not sell millions and have hits?
he was once a great hip hop artist now hes a pop star with music popular to 12 year old girls. that is not a good way to earn respect in the rap community. not saying thats a failure, he just sold is soul for the dollar more power to him.
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he was once a great hip hop artist now hes a pop star with music popular to 12 year old girls. that is not a good way to earn respect in the rap community. not saying thats a failure, he just sold is soul for the dollar more power to him.
Who gives a fuck about "earning respect in the rap community"? Seriously? ???
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And also...do you think someone in the "rap community" is going to disrespect Eminem?
Have fun. ::)
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Who gives a fuck about "earning respect in the rap community"? Seriously? ???
This says it all. People should be ashamed of this poo. Instead they glorify these arteests as though they had real talent.
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This says it all. People should be ashamed of this poo. Instead they glorify these arteests as though they had real talent.
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Who gives a fuck about "earning respect in the rap community"? Seriously? ???
No shit. I'm sure he cares as he sleeps on his big pile of money.
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Who gives a fuck about "earning respect in the rap community"? Seriously? ???
like I said he went from refined hip hop artist to flavor of the month pop star. sell out, more power to him. money is all that matters.
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I believe he has become a Christian...
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Simple. I think "rap" sucks. I find it disgusting from all standpoints. It is filthy and yet pedestrian in both lyrics and "music". It steals from others work, i.e., "sampling". It is totally without merit from a worthy emotional point of view as well as an intellectual one. Again, in a word "rap" sucks.
Others think differently. No matter for they are entitled to their convictions as are we all. In the 70s Disneyland would have "Big Band" nights at their park and seasoned citizens would attend and dance the night away, reliving their youth.
I cannot imagine an "old fart rap night" at Disneyland or anywhere really. Just think of the wonderous memories the few living rap seniors would wax rhapsodic on..."Didn't we rape some ho' to dis song?" or perhaps, "Hey Rondellojello, 'member de nights when we robbed de seben eleben to dis sheet"?
Most will be dead or deaf. Contrast that to the deeds done by the aforementioned "Greatest Generation" and perhaps you will begin to understand my position. Again, if someone likes this filthy "music" good for them. I just don't have to agree with them. Nor they with me.
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like I said he went from refined hip hop artist to flavor of the month pop star. sell out, more power to him. money is all that matters.
I can tell you this with certainty: Money matters more than respect in the rap community.
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Simple. I think "rap" sucks. I find it disgusting from all standpoints. It is filthy and yet pedestrian in both lyrics and "music". It steals from others work, i.e., "sampling". It is totally without merit from a worthy emotional point of view as well as an intellectual one. Again, in a word "rap" sucks.
Others think differently. No matter for they are entitled to their convictions as are we all. In the 70s Disneyland would have "Big Band" nights at their park and seasoned citizens would attend and dance the night away, reliving their youth.
I cannot imagine an "old fart rap night" at Disneyland or anywhere really. Just think of the wonderous memories the few living rap seniors would wax rhapsodic on..."Didn't we rape some ho' to dis song?" or perhaps, "Hey Rondellojello, 'member de nights when we robbed de seben eleben to dis sheet"?
Most will be dead or deaf. Contrast that to the deeds done by the aforementioned "Greatest Generation" and perhaps you will begin to understand my position. Again, if someone likes this filthy "music" good for them. I just don't have to agree with them. Nor they with me.
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very, very broad and uneducated statements here. sure there is 'disgusting' and vile rap (if you want to call it that) , but where and how do you think these people were created?
btw there are some intelligent rappers in the underground industry
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very, very broad and uneducated statements here. sure there is 'disgusting' and vile rap (if you want to call it that) , but where and how do you think these people were created?
btw there are some intelligent rappers in the underground industry
So it reads as if you are saying their environment created their stupidity when it comes to "music". I have known a couple world class Jazz musicians in my life and their early environment was not what I would consider the best, yet they created (and one still does) some of the finest real Jazz music the world has ever known.
As for my statements being "very broad and uneducated", surely you jest? Actually you are merely trying to discredit my observations vis a vis questioning my use of terms/words. The truth is that rap sucks.
And I have no doubt that some rappers are intelligent. That does not mean they are musicians or singers. They make money and in comparison so many highly talented Jazz musicians and vocalists do not. The public is not only fickle but often pedestrian in their tastes, especially younger people and while previous generations of youth have been lambasted by their elders for their poor choice in music with rap we see that for once the older folk are right.
It is crap.
And violently, misogynistically, racially so. Need I say more? No need. And should the "race card" be pulled by anyone here please keep in mind that we are all of one race - human. If it were not so then we would not be able to have children with one another.
Take care.
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So it reads as if you are saying their environment created their stupidity when it comes to "music". I have known a couple world class Jazz musicians in my life and their early environment was not what I would consider the best, yet they created (and one still does) some of the finest real Jazz music the world has ever known.
As for my statements being "very broad and uneducated", surely you jest? Actually you are merely trying to discredit my observations vis a vis questioning my use of terms/words. The truth is that rap sucks.
And I have no doubt that some rappers are intelligent. That does not mean they are musicians or singers. They make money and in comparison so many highly talented Jazz musicians and vocalists do not. The public is not only fickle but often pedestrian in their tastes, especially younger people and while previous generations of youth have been lambasted by their elders for their poor choice in music with rap we see that for once the older folk are right.
It is crap.
And violently, misogynistically, racially so. Need I say more? No need. And should the "race card" be pulled by anyone here please keep in mind that we are all of one race - human. If it were not so then we would not be able to have children with one another.
Take care.
You need to listen some X-clan (from the early 90s). I posted some in the Old Skool thread
listen to this from Brother J today, talks about Hip Hop, and those who are "faceplates" for rap.
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he was once a great hip hop artist now hes a pop star with music popular to 12 year old girls. that is not a good way to earn respect in the rap community. not saying thats a failure, he just sold is soul for the dollar more power to him.
in all fairness, going by sales stats those "12 year old girls" ARE the rap community. if it was just black people then rappers would all be broke. the mainstream is how you make the big bucks.
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in all fairness, going by sales stats those "12 year old girls" ARE the rap community. if it was just black people then rappers would all be broke. the mainstream is how you make the big bucks.
sure, its just that his 'rap' is no longer 'rap' and shouldn't really have that label anymore since it hardly resembles the genre.
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sure, its just that his 'rap' is no longer 'rap' and shouldn't really have that label anymore since it hardly resembles the genre.
it's hard to label mainstream nowadays since it's a mix of a bunch of stuff. might as well group it into it's own "contemporary" genre.
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it's hard to label mainstream nowadays since it's a mix of a bunch of stuff. might as well group it into it's own "contemporary" genre.
no doubt!
country is even fitting into that 'contemporary' genre now, very similar stuff thats all being played on the top 40 stations.
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sure, its just that his 'rap' is no longer 'rap' and shouldn't really have that label anymore since it hardly resembles the genre.
Does it really matter what it's called?
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Does it really matter what it's called?
would it matter if say southern blues was called jazz? sure, it pisses some people off..
just stating the record labels have basically hijacked the name and turned the genre into something completely different for whatever agenda. it almost has more in common with modern country than it does with traditional rap music.