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Big Willie Style

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  1. 50 Cent has a good number of singles out and he's doing real well with his CD. The Game has a good number of singles out and he's doing real well with his CD. Now why shouldn't Will put out another single? Putting out another great single will only help his sales. By the way, you people do make some great points on both sides of the argument.
  2. I just assume he's paying homage to another Old School legend.
  3. I have a good feeling about this film. The role is perfect for him, and even more perfect for an Oscar Nod. :dancingcool:
  4. I was really worried that Beanie and 112 would both outsell Big Will after seeing the first week sales. But man, their albums dropped HARD as the weeks go by.
  5. Jazzy's Beats = some of the best in all of hip hop history
  6. Toss up between three DJ legends: Jazzy, Grandmaster Flash, and Jam Master Jay. I don't know it's a tough decision.
  7. Sorry guys, but the way it's lookin, Will may have trouble selling 500k in the US. "Switch" is fallin swiftly off the charts, and "Lost and Found" can't remain consistent unless it has a hit single. Release "Tell Me Why" now, and I'll guarantee a platinum plaque for Will.
  8. "The Pursuit of Hapiness" just might get him another oscar nomination. I choose that.
  9. He was 'Marky Mark' in 'Marky Mark & the Funky Bunch.' Listen to "Good Vibrations."
  10. Lost and Found > Be as far as production. Be > Lost and Found as far as lyrics. Lost and Found > Be as far as flow. Lost and Found > Be overall.
  11. I also wouldn't mind seeing a duet with LL like Busta & LL on "Starsky & Hutch." A remix with LL wouldn't be a bad idea at all, but maybe with a different song. I'd say "Party Starter".
  12. Aside from Lost and Found, I would have to say BWS. Classic.
  13. Big Willie Style. Must've listened to that a thousand times.
  14. Anybody know how much it may have sold so far in the US for this week?
  15. That countdown has just been deemed invalid. Will is on the countdown, but anything involving Vanilla Ice is not!?! I thought he'd be #1!
  16. ^^^I agree, I thought that part was tight. To each his own, I guess. Here's my Amazon review: 1. Here He Comes (3.5/5) - A real hot verse and tight production by Will's main man Jazzy Jeff is somewhat ruined by the corny hook. Still a good song. 2. Party Starter (5/5) - Hot beat. Hot verses. Hot song. One of the best party songs out there right now. 3. Switch (5/5) - Big Will chose his first single to be the club hoppin' "Switch," and he was in his right mind when he chose that. Great song. 4. Mr. Niceguy (4.5/5) - Even though Will can't curse, he could still drop a nice quasi-diss song. And can anyone really top Will's flow in this song? 5. Ms. Holy Roller (2/5) - The only song on the whole CD I skip over. The beat gives me a headache and the hook is bad. 6. Lost and Found (5/5) - Best Will Smith song ever. He puts an outstanding amount of heart in these deep, scathing lyrics and, damn that beat is fire. 7. Tell Me Why (5/5) - Easily the 2nd best song on the CD. Accompanied by the talented Mary J. Blige, Will just can't fail with this deep, serious song. If this isn't the 2nd single, Will must be crazy. 8. I Wish I Made That/Swagga (5/5) - As tired as it is with Will's lyrics about the media, he spits nothing but truth in these songs. "Black radio, won't play me though..." Definitely one of the best songs on the CD. 9. Pump Ya Brakes (4/5) - With Snoop Dogg covering the hook and the beat sounding an awful lot like "Vibrate" from Petey Pablo, this song can't go wrong. The only bad part is Snoop's verse. 10. If U Can't Dance (4.5/5) - Will comes back with another party song, and he's still going strong. His verses are good, flow is tight, and the hook is great. 11. Could U Love Me (4/5) - Solid lyrics, and one of the tightest beats on the CD. 12. Loretta (4.5/5) - Well...I wanted a Will song story and this is what I got. I got more than I expected in this great song, even if the tone is outstandingly dark. 13. Wave Em Off (3.5/5) - It's another song for the haters. And by now, these songs are getting lyrically tiring. But Will finds a way in his verses to make it likeable. And the hot beat doesn't hurt. 14. Scary Story (2.5/5) - A decent track, but the lyrics and his flow just don't match here for some reason. The beat is pretty good though. 15. Switch R&B Remix (4/5) - A much more mellow, laid back version of "Switch." It has almost an opposite feel of the original, and it's clearly good. 16. Switch Reggae Remix (4.5/5) - An absolute dancehall song. You will like this song only if you liked the original it seems. And Elephant Man is...well...incoherent. OVERALL: 5/5 - A Will Smith classic. You just can't go wrong with this CD.
  17. Ya'll weren't feelin' the beats? I thought the Freshmen did a great job.
  18. The best move he could make is to release a new single now in the US. I say "Tell Me Why," because I have a strong feeling that it would be a big hit.
  19. He doesn't seem like a guy who would play chess. Although I'm sure he's good at it.
  20. Vanilla Ice calling a Will Smith song corny? That's like OJ Simpson calling Scott Peterson a "vicious wife murderer."
  21. Rakim. The tone of the song and the beat could match perfect with his lyrics. Listen to his verse on "The Watcher 2" with Jay-Z and Dr. Dre. Rakim straight tears that track up!
  22. I'd have to give it a 9.5. So many good tracks...
  23. Yea. Every song on that CD is tight but I just can't stand Holy Roller. The beat is a HUGE turnoff to the song.
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