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Born to Use Mics: Reading Nas's Illmatic
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| eboyd |
Date: Wednesday, 20/Jan/10, 3:26 AM | Message # 31 |
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Quote (ALCATRAZ) LOL @ eboyd getting offended by his own post LMAO 
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| El_Matador |
Date: Wednesday, 20/Jan/10, 11:56 AM | Message # 32 |
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Quote (eboyd) Quote (ALCATRAZ) LOL @ eboyd getting offended by his own post LMAO abanks "murdered you on your own shit" 
MENACE 2 JOKER: Go back to Mexico you damn spic JOKER 2 MENACE: Shut up you fake nigga your a damn sand nigger not a full nigger 
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| MAK_The_Lucid_Tongue |
Date: Wednesday, 20/Jan/10, 12:37 PM | Message # 33 |
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Sooooo.... How 'bout that book fellas?!?!
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| abanks47 |
Date: Wednesday, 20/Jan/10, 2:56 PM | Message # 34 |
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Quote (MAK_The_Lucid_Tongue) Sooooo.... How 'bout that book fellas?!?! Word, seriously. im finishing up this other book so i only read the first chapter but it was very well written so far and has me very excited for NY State of Mind chapter. The book really gets in detail at what they feel Nas was trying to get across to not just the hip hop community but the world. I've slept on wild style my whole life cuz it has the outer appearance of being a terrible movie, but they really break it down for me in the chapter about genesis and im really upset with myself that i passed on such an important part of history. i have to get that shit ASAP .
A WELL DRESSED SKELETON SLOWLY CUTS YOUR THROAT. "I Have No Fear Whatsoever of Anybody or Anything" -Malcolm X “those who consider themselves the most adamant adherents of “real” hip-hop can also be the least knowledgeable.” –Adilifu Nama; an excert from his perception of Nas’s “Genesis” 
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| El_Matador |
Date: Wednesday, 20/Jan/10, 3:08 PM | Message # 35 |
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Quote (abanks47) Word, seriously. im finishing up this other book so i only read the first chapter but it was very well written so far and has me very excited for NY State of Mind chapter. The book really gets in detail at what they feel Nas was trying to get across to not just the hip hop community but the world. I've slept on wild style my whole life cuz it has the outer appearance of being a terrible movie, but they really break it down for me in the chapter about genesis and im really upset with myself that i passed on such an important part of history. i have to get that shit ASAP . I got that book now, I'm about to read it. abanks go to the "name that sample" thread!!!!! lol
MENACE 2 JOKER: Go back to Mexico you damn spic JOKER 2 MENACE: Shut up you fake nigga your a damn sand nigger not a full nigger 
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| eboyd |
Date: Wednesday, 20/Jan/10, 11:01 PM | Message # 36 |
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Quote (El_Matador) abanks "murdered you on your own shit" pfft! how???? Quote (abanks47) it was very well written of course it was. Michael Eric Dyson is an amazing writer and intellect.
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| abanks47 |
Date: Wednesday, 20/Jan/10, 11:50 PM | Message # 37 |
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Quote (eboyd) of course it was. Michael Eric Dyson is an amazing writer and intellect. he didnt write that part, Adilifu Nama did
A WELL DRESSED SKELETON SLOWLY CUTS YOUR THROAT. "I Have No Fear Whatsoever of Anybody or Anything" -Malcolm X “those who consider themselves the most adamant adherents of “real” hip-hop can also be the least knowledgeable.” –Adilifu Nama; an excert from his perception of Nas’s “Genesis” 
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| eboyd |
Date: Thursday, 21/Jan/10, 0:58 AM | Message # 38 |
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Quote (abanks47) he didnt write that part, Adilifu Nama did oh ok. well, i assume anyone he chooses to work with would also be quite good at writing. tell me how his parts are when you get to them. 
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| EmSeeD |
Date: Thursday, 21/Jan/10, 1:09 AM | Message # 39 |
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Quote (abanks47) wild style my whole life cuz it has the outer appearance of being a terrible movie, but they really break it down for me in the chapter about genesis and im really upset with myself that i passed on such an important part of history. i have to get that shit ASAP . the wild style movie? its not that great. its worth watching just to see what the hype is about and so you can say "yeah i've seen that movie", but its not that good.
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| abanks47 |
Date: Thursday, 21/Jan/10, 1:17 AM | Message # 40 |
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Quote (EmSeeD) the wild style movie? its not that great. its worth watching just to see what the hype is about and so you can say "yeah i've seen that movie", but its not that good. the reason why though is they get in depth on what Nas was trying to convey in genesis and i had no idea it went that deep. it coincides with what was said in the book. it looks cheesy but sure its the first hip hop movie, or at least they say it is in the book
A WELL DRESSED SKELETON SLOWLY CUTS YOUR THROAT. "I Have No Fear Whatsoever of Anybody or Anything" -Malcolm X “those who consider themselves the most adamant adherents of “real” hip-hop can also be the least knowledgeable.” –Adilifu Nama; an excert from his perception of Nas’s “Genesis” 
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