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dparrott

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  1. I gotta say that I think the album cover is wack. Its weird how he can go from his tv show Rap School, teaching kids about hip hop, and then having an album cover like that. Not a good idea IMO.

    Yea I was thinkin that. He wants to prove he hasn't changed, but in reality he has.

  2. Personally, I think the fast paced love songs are corny, and on later albums they became more prevalent. Yea he raps well, but for that time they were so trendy. "...DJ...Rapper" was very unique for it's time, and still is. I let a friend listen to it for the first time recently and he was amazed by it. The clean production, the DJ'in, FP's flow and lyrics, the variety in songs, it's the perfect blend.

  3. Lovin "Hip Hop Is Dead", esp. the old school beat breaks in it. "The N" would sound a lot better without that string loop. What is with rappers comin out all hardcore and using strings???? It's so annoying and to me it undermines the effectiveness of what they're trying to accomplish. Rappers will be performing with orchestras next. I guess this is payback for us stealing rock n' roll?

  4. Ever since the mid-90's...big sales have leaned more and more in favor or wack artists. It's taken over a decade for the mainstream face of Hip-Hop/Rap 2 shift of legit multiflava'd Hip-Hop to be replaced by poorly processed commercial garbage. Many of us have been sick of it all along. It seems nearly irreversable at this point but i'm still crossing my fingers. I mean, how long can the recent chart toppers really keep fans musically and intellectually interested in them?!?

    Music goes in cycles. Just like how "dance rap" was popular in the early 90's, it faded out. This will also.

  5. I only had respect for him when he was with Jaz. He says he's the "CEO of hip-hop" and he's "reppin for the have-nots". And P-Diddy does a website video brushing his teeth saying "See, I'm just like y'all", yea right. Like we can identify with their lifestyle. I respect REAL rappers like Afroman who has to make and sell his music on his own and rap about working the graveyard shift and living out of a van. That's real life, not this gangsta rap fairytale shiz that almost none of their fans have.

  6. I'm not saying that rap and rock do not work together, Run-DMC were doin it in 84. Kid Rock and the "rappers" of Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit may be good for the music that they do, but they do not have the skills of rappers like Will Smith, Suga Free, Eminem or E-40.

    You can put whatever label you want to put on the music, but the fact is those bands do not get played on BET, nor on radio stations that play Ice Cube, Xzibit and Too Short.

    And the Judgement Night sdtk was good because it had real MC's on it.

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