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My Response To A Crappy Forecast For 2009 In Hip Hop :D
eboyd_ Date: Thursday, 01/Jan/09, 3:16 PM | Message # 1

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here's the original article:

http://www.desihits.com/blog....0090101

and here is my response (which can also be seen as a comment below his article):

http://realhiphop4ever.ucoz.com/blog/2009-01-01-6

Vin, consider yourself PWNED!!! biggrin

Menace Date: Thursday, 01/Jan/09, 3:21 PM | Message # 2

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post a comment whit your reply on his site thing and man the 3rd world was crazy Immortal tech wasn't a angry teen IMO the people felt it i go whit the crowd too as i said before i saw people from the US react in a different way to the 3rd world then europeans and actual 3rd world people maybe we felt it cause it represents and talks about where we live and how we live?

eboyd_ Date: Thursday, 01/Jan/09, 3:28 PM | Message # 3

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either way, there is no denying that Revolutionary Vol's. 1 & 2 > 3rd World. that was my point. regardless of if it was good or not, it was received, in the U.S. at least, lukewarmly because compared to his first two albums it was a disappointment. it's like how compared to "Octagonecologyst," anything else from Kool Keith is a disappointment. it doesn't mean the album was bad, just not as good as it's predecessor and therefore people were a bit disgruntled.
EmSeeD Date: Thursday, 01/Jan/09, 5:35 PM | Message # 4

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i don't know about that evidence for carter 3 being bought by the record label. is there any?

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eboyd_ Date: Thursday, 01/Jan/09, 6:40 PM | Message # 5

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there was a lot of talk of that and they were investigating.
Boner-Jamz-11 Date: Thursday, 01/Jan/09, 9:09 PM | Message # 6

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i don't know about that evidence for carter 3 being bought by the record label. is there any?

i hope the label did, otherwise there is 2+ million people who dont know what good music is


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NtG Date: Thursday, 01/Jan/09, 9:18 PM | Message # 7

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rape.

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Acekat00o Date: Friday, 02/Jan/09, 11:36 AM | Message # 8

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there are much much more then 2 milion ppl who dont know good music ,take my and menaces cowntry about 5 milion ppl know good music and the rest are i nthe mainstream(house,manele,rap etc)

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Chinita Date: Tuesday, 03/Feb/09, 5:43 PM | Message # 9

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erik did you see this guys response? lol i was reading everything you wrote smile

http://www.desihits.com/blog....0090101


ill Date: Tuesday, 03/Feb/09, 5:51 PM | Message # 10

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what jumped out is you said kids thought em and jayz where old school, i dunno what age you would say kids but i think its more like NWA they think are old school then artists that are still current

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eboyd Date: Tuesday, 03/Feb/09, 6:02 PM | Message # 11

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Chinita, do me a favor. I can't go on there and post with my cell. Can you go and post this as eoyd for me?:

Well, you are about a month late on this for one thing, for another, if you look below no one else agrees with you. Lil Wayne's weak ass is sinking to the bottom as we speak and if anything, Carters 1 and 2 were the closest thing to decent he's had. MIA may be the hottest Sri Lankan, sure, but how many Sri Lankan rappers are there? LMAO! Not the typical pop garbage? Sure, no Britney Spears, N'Sync, etc., but that is because that was pop 10 years ago! Typical pop today ranges from your poster boys like Soulja Boy (whose ship sank long ago) to Lil Wayne whose formula typifies modern pop rap. "A Milli" was a pop song in the late 2000's if I ever heard one and don't even get me started on "Lollipop." And once again, I'm not even touching that "Paper Planes" BS from MIA. Back to Wayne. The only good song off C3 (and I'll admit, it was dope) was "Tie My Hands." And it is obvious to me you have no clue who any of those fucking artists on my list were or you simply didn't read it, because every artist on my list was so far from pop it makes Illmatic sound like pop music (you probably have never heard of Illmatic. It's OK, I wouldn't expect it out of someone who jumped on the "hip hop" bandwagon last year). So next time you even try to step to my list, learn something about hip hop first, then come and make judgments.

Thanks.


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Menace Date: Tuesday, 03/Feb/09, 6:19 PM | Message # 12

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ohh shit Erik u been sent a ignorant ass reply

Chinita Date: Tuesday, 03/Feb/09, 7:18 PM | Message # 13

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ohh shit Erik u been sent a ignorant ass reply

lol


eboyd Date: Tuesday, 03/Feb/09, 8:46 PM | Message # 14

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Ill, I was referring to kids who are the type that like the latest fad. Kids who like Soulja Boy et al .

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Chinita Date: Tuesday, 03/Feb/09, 9:07 PM | Message # 15

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ok its done
http://www.desihits.com/blog....0090101


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