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Mad Catz have clearly noticed the gaping dancing game shaped hole in the GameCube's library, as they've announced the first dance mat and game for the system. It's called MC Groovz Dance Craze, and features tracks from Jessica Simpson, Jewel, Kevin Lyttle, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, KC and the Sunshine Band and more. Like most dancing games there's a work out mode with a calorie counter, and you can stage dance-offs with friends. A bundle containing both the game and mat is due to retail for $49.99 (about £27), with extra mats available for $29.99 (£16). Unfortunately, it's only down for a US release at present
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im sure i'll cop some flak for this..but it doesnt say much for the intelligence of the US population..if anyone really bothered to take a close look at what bush has done..they would realise they are gonna suffer and the rest of the world is gonna suffer more for the next 4 years.. yeah im pissed bush got back in :daedulus:
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I Robot had plenty of substance, and a brilliant director (alex proyas) ..id love will to do another movie like 6 degrees..but projects like that just dont come along everyday...
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Top 10 things to do while waiting for switch
Hero1 replied to Hero1's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
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i got an e-mail back from andy brorowitz he said he didnt know what the other extra features would be..but that the fpoba dvd is gonna be awesome!! :rock:
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i bet the little guy enjoyed the 5 weeks on this earth julie
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i think joseph marcell is married and has kids
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yo i saw her latest video the other day..free? is it.. anyway it was really dope! has her album been released in the UK? if so how is it
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i think will can now claim the hottest hollywood box office star at the moment..
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its released november 15 here in australia.. cant wait to get it!
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lets hope this new album blows up!!! if it does i think the chances of a huge tour would be high!! :rock:
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i dont think hes done a proper tour since 1989 for And in this corner.. if you see him perform live its sumthin special!!
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you can change the forum skin to whatever you prefer.. just click on My Controls then Skin and Languages and choose what you want.. there are 5 available..or you could just use this link below http://jazzyjefffreshprince.com/forum/inde...=UserCP&CODE=06
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sounds like a complete idiot! :lookhehe:
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nwa ice t ice cube..were all dope back then.. in fact there was so much diversity.. personaly i dont like gangsta rap..i didnt grow up in the hood so i cant relate..but there is something for everyone out there if you are into pop/rap gansta rap/concious rap/party rap/etc etc..all different styles..thats why they had tours with LL Cool J/whodini/epmd/public enemy/jazzy jeff & fresh prince..i dont see that today though..its all pretty much the same..and hardly any of it is creative and the whole thing about jazzy jeff and fresh prince growing up in "the suburbs" is rubbish..everyone should check out this article i compiled together http://www.jazzyjefffreshprince.com/jjfp-jjfprealdeal.htm Jeff: I think there's a big misconception with who Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince are. We faced just as much trauma and tragedy and ups and downs as any urban teen-ager. You see the shootings, the killings. You see the good with the bad. But we just don't choose to talk about it. I mean, we'll sit down and have a conversation that will be just like a Public Enemy record. But we don't choose to do that in our music. I believe that people want to be entertained. You don't go to a show to be preached to. Will: There are things that have happened in our lives that are no different than any other urban teen-ager. I mean, I've probably seen more people murdered than anybody in the city. Seriously? Will: I just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time, all the time. Jeff: In the beginning of Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, it was always ''the suburban rap group." Then I'd come home from a tour, and I'd sit on the corner on top of the mailbox with all my friends. And they're pulling out beer and all the rest of this. And when you grow up like this, you don't push your friends aside, no matter what they do, 'cause this is all I knew growing up. Will: I made a decision not to sell drugs. Jeff: Exactly. Will: I made a decision not to carry a gun. I made a decision not to do drugs and not to fight, you know. It's not that I lived in such a great neighborhood and that stuff wasn't there. No. I'm a better person than those people. I have better parents, maybe, than those people have. It's not geographically where I was located. It's intellectually where I was someplace else. Jeff: There's nobody in this world that can't tell me that Will and I weren't hip-hop. I mean, from doing the housing projects, doing the shows, me being a well-known DJ in Philly. Will being someone who could free-style. Putting out "Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble" (1989 on Jive) and it blowing up at hip-hop clubs. People were loving it, going crazy. Girls and Parents Just Don't Understand" were just as popular as "Eric B For President" (Eric B and Rakim) in B-boy hip-hop circles then. In those simple old days we would be doing tours with Public Enemy, Kid 'N' Play, Heavy D and the Boyz and Run DMC it wasn't a big deal. They would come check us and vice versa and we would be digging each other. The funny thing was that the criticism didn't come from our peers, it was definitely a media vibe. You guys aren't hard enough; you guys are from the suburbs. It was like Damn. I grew up in 57th & Ratmer Street, West Philadelphia and I'm from the suburbs (sighs) and I'm looking around and thinking you don't know anything about me. Yet some folks figured that being liked by three million people meant it had to be suburban," rants Jeff in one breath. "It was true to the extent that white kids suddenly dug hip-hop. We created hip-hop crossover. I wanted everyone -- black and white -- to enjoy themselves. I didn't know whether to defend myself [from that suburban' label] or give in."
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ive wanted to get the art of storytelling for ages...
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very well said ted :werd:
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yeah i saw this..they show mary j blige in the studio which is kool...
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no an a capella for summertime has never been released
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no i dont think he was gay at all.. i think your father is just looking for something that isnt there.. what about all the episodes with geoffrey going out with fine women! and the constant jokes about geoffrey and women(his victoria secret catlogue etc) man i think you're dads playin a joke on you or hes addicted to crack :nhawong:
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i think wills thing is..yeah you came up from the streets..and that part of you is valid..but have some diversity..you cant just be rapping about killing people..
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eazy E made that comment after the 88 grammys.. he said black kids would even have a parent not to understand.. it was a pretty stupid comment i thought
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Julie & Tim proudly present tonights top 10 List The Top 10 things to do while waiting for Switch to be released! 10. Come up with your own switch dance by shoving your socks down your pants (dabrakes style) and doin a jig 9. Have a dream that you heard switch and it was crap to make you feel better about not hearing it! 8. Take your mind off switch by waiting for fresh prince of bel air to be released on dvd 7. Yell out "Switch" at a Will Smith concert, and when he doesnt hear you yell it out again! 6. Download old b-sides and pretend you are listening to a "new will smith song" 5. Retitle an obscure track that isnt from Will "Switch" and put it on kazaa 4. Make 20 posts on a forum asking "when will switch be released" 3. Make fun of wack artists that are out right now to make you feel better 2. Make up a top 10 things to do while waiting for switch to be released list! and the number one thing to while waiting for Switch to be released.... <drum roll> 1. Hack into a forum!