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ex0ddus

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  1. to jonny5 that was his nephew (i dunno how to quote)

    from what ive seen noones said anything about Common he was easily the second best there.

    he was so lively for sumone who raps like he does

    plus how has Akon got so big over here everyone was screaming for him i mean hes good but he aint been doing it for long.

    plus faith evens sutainly got everyone on there feet with "love like this"

    plus for those who went did u see any famous peeps walking around or in interviews cause i was hoping to get an album cover signed but had no luck.

    the only one i saw up close was blak twang and thats the only album cover i forgot to take.

    -ex

  2. true

    the only good one is blak twang

    -ex

    plus just to add to the other post what i didnt see

    the tickets are only £10 if u had ordered a ticket for the sunday what has now been cancelled

    also i wouldnt be looking forward to seeing it on tv

    cause they only played clips of the songs and a couple of jay z's songs in full

    plus thanx for that website jazzyjulie cause now i know wills headlining it shoud means hes doing atleast 6 songs. i was at last years but had to leave early cause had to get the last train home so it looks like im going to be stuck in london cause i dont want to miss any.

  3. my name is

    -------->>Martin Shaw<---------

    u know the famous actor from the avengers, thats really me

    and the judge in some show on the bbc i cant remeber the name of

    plus having the name shaw is the worst thing cause when people ask my name and i say "martin shaw" everytime i get back "are u sure" ha ha a hah :nono:

    -ex

  4. Review in THE TICKET uk magazine what comes in "the mirror" newspaper.

    NOT THE BEST REVIEW good thing i never agree with what this man says.

    Lost And Found 2/5 AVOID IT

    Will Smith is the family rapper you can trust, the reliable avuncular MC who won’t say rude things in front of the children. The smooth routine has served him well and Smith’s empire is indeed something to behold.

    Running parallel with his big screen career, he has maintained his reputation as rap’s squeaky-clean joker over nine albums.

    Potty-mouthed ne’er do wells such as Eminem may diss him, but Big Willy, the man from Philly, has earned respect too. The evidence can be found here on collaborations with the first lady of R&B, Mary J Blige, crunk star Ludacris and gangsta rap legend Snoop Dogg.

    A rap star years before he found TV fame as The Fresh Prince, or became a big-league movie celebrity, Smith has always been his own man.

    He’s been writing rhymes since he was 12 and plying the massive rap crossover market with humour and beats you can take home to mum ever since he teamed up with DJ Jazzy Jeff on the Rock The House album 1987.

    Now a father and divorcee, Smith’s raps reflect mature concerns while maintaining his carefree swinging style. In Party Starter, he moans for the mythical good old days when rap celebrated getting down rather than getting your gun.

    On Switch is a song where, surprise surprise, everyone is looking at Big Willie because he’s a movie star. He admonishes girls who come to the club naked, and the beats are so worn they should be returned to Jazzy Jeff’s storage room. Mr Niceguy attempts to lampoon Will’s public image but merely reinforces it.

    Ms Holy Roller, an attack on right-wing fundamentalism, is timely, but the method used is more speaking than rapping. No doubt long-time fans will relate to Tell Me Why where Smith attempts to explain the post-9/11 world to his young son.

    Smith is an American rap institution, a proud veteran who has done it his way. But his songs lack that necessary glint of wild fun or menace.

    Because the bachelor boy means little there, American fans will never know it but Will is the Cliff Richard of rap.

    the man who reviews the cds said buy NEW ORDER. GARBAGE and TERRI WALKER

    just to tell u what he thinks "good" music is

    -ex

  5. i couldnt do it

    i said to my self dont download it or listen to it b4 it comes out

    then i saw this and thought id just listen to "party starter" " pump ya brakes"and "mr nice guy" the ones we' have heard bits of.

    but no i could turn it off without listning to the rest .

    and yes its probly his best work

    -ex

    to who cant get it to work

    i couldnt get it to work at the start try downloading the new windows media player

    that worked for me.

    thanx for the link

  6. i was just reading all the post about will on allhiphop.com and is mr nice guy only 2.21

    i would of thought that would of been alonger song.

    -ex

    and also most of the peeps on that board say that "eminems lost the beef"

    "wills album is way better than ems'"

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