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Hero1

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  1. its schnazzy schnazzy ! Yo his name is Pepper and he's responsible? :sick:
  2. season 3 was the best season of Fresh Prince..so this is what I'm looking forward to the most :gettinjiggywitit:
  3. I found this great interview with Will.. its from 2001..but he talks all abt JJFP ..parents..writing raps etc http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4828156 check that link and click listen :2thumbs:
  4. I so hope it makes top 10..then we will know UK will get Tell me why at least
  5. whats the del and casual tracks like? :stickpoke:
  6. 1984..you knew jam on it was gonna be coming :lolsign: I watched the first episode pretty good.. those songs typhoon were stevie wonder.. candy from cameo and just the two of us from bill withers all the originals not Wills :2thumbs:
  7. the way australian charts work they always debut low..and then get higher.. switch made a great debut at #11 and made it to #1 i think party starter can get in the top 20
  8. dont want to lose your opportunity though... :hmm:
  9. thanx jas..im proud of the people we got here too.. on 2 2000 members :pony:
  10. Indie Culture Gets Wu'd By Chris Rolls | more stories by this author October 14, 2005 at 06:00:00 PM Dreddy Kruger merges the Wu-Tang with indie microphone masters, producing one of this year's most important releases. The Internet is abuzz with the latest Wu-Tang-affiliated release, Dreddy Kruger Presents...Think Differently Music: Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture. Such compilations have historically proven either mediocre or just plain terrible, but Dreddy Kruger has seen his vision through with astounding success. Let there be no confusion, Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture is not a Wu-Tang album per se, but rather, it's a melding of the signature Wu core sound and extended Wu family members' sounds with independent microphone virtuosos, including MF Doom, Ras Kass, Aesop Rock, Del tha Funky Homosapien, Casual, Sean Price, J-Live, C-Rayz Walz, Planet Asia, R.A. the Rugged Man, Littles, Cannibal Ox, Timbo King, Prodigal Sunn, Solomon Child, and Tragedy Khadafi. If those MCs don't get you jumping, then the appearance of RZA, GZA, and U-God should. Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture will introduce many to Brooklyn native Dreddy Kruger, who conceptualized the album and saw it through to fruition. Kruger's been down with the Wu since its infancy. Originally a dancer for GZA during his Cold Chillin' Records days, Kruger went on to become an artist signed to RZA's Wu-Tang Records label. Amassing Wu beats over the past decade-plus armed Kruger with enough vintage Wu material for this compilation. The effect of mixing contemporary MCs with an antiquated Wu-Tang aesthetic is mesmerizing. Hearing the likes of Hieroglyphics' ringleader Del tha Funky Homosapien, or Ras Kass, over Wu beats is enough to make any rap fiend cry "Hallelujah!" The collaboration that really has kids goin' nuts is between RZA and MF Doom (aka Bobby Digital and Metal Fingers). The track is called "Biochemical Equation," and it's the lead single from Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture--for obvious reasons. Track Listing: 1. Introduction 2. GZA & Ras Kass - Lyrical Swords 3. Vast Aire, Timbo King, Prodigal Sunn & Byata - Slow Blues 4. Sean Price, U-God, C-Rayz Walz, & Prodigal Sunn - Still Grimey 5. Skit 6. Casual, Rock Marciano, Vordul Mega & Tragedy Khadafi - Think Differently 7. Infomercial #1 8. RZA & MF Doom - Biochemical Equation 9. O.D.B. Tribute 10. Del tha Funkee Homosapien - Fragments 11. Intermission 12. Bronze Nazareth, Solomon Childs & Byata - Street Corners 13. Littles, Khalid & Planet Asia - Listen 14. Infomercial #2 15. La The Darkman, Scaramanga Shallah, Ras Kass & GZA - Verses 16. Aesop Rock & Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - Preservation 17. C.C.F. Division - Cars On The Interstate... 18. J-Live & RA The Rugged Man - Give It Up 19. Bronze Nazareth - Black Dawn
  11. pretty good for a song that has received no radio spins or music video airplay.. hopefully it can go up in the next few weeks http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-d....asp?chart=1S50
  12. you have to use the 4 basic fonts right..if you want to use a different font.. make it an image.. thats what we've done before..
  13. doesnt look like party starter is gonna make the top 20 here in oz :damnyou:
  14. wow interesting stuff.. I think about those kinda things a lot schnazz someone needs to start a philosophy post :gettinjiggywitit:
  15. well this is the top 10 1 SUGABABES PUSH THE BUTTON 2 ROBBIE WILLIAMS TRIPPING 3 PUSSYCAT DOLLS FT BUSTA RHYMES DON'T CHA 4 U2 ALL BECAUSE OF YOU 5 FRIDAY HILL BABY GOODBYE 6 SEAN PAUL WE BE BURNIN' 7 KANYE WEST FT JAMIE FOXX GOLD DIGGER 8 DANIEL POWTER BAD DAY 9 LIBERTY X SONG 4 LOVERS 10 MARIAH CAREY GET YOUR NUMBER/SHAKE IT OFF I think it can get to #5
  16. hey we were talking about the US not the UK.. we still got high hopes for party starter success through europe..
  17. 40 is a little low i know where it debuted in australia tomorrow..im probably expecting something similar..
  18. all i can think of is bow wow riding around on his bike :lolsign:
  19. fpoba 2nd season debuted at #9 which is pretty good..you can check out the chart here.. http://www.videobusiness.com/topTVSellers.asp
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