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ash trey

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  1. I dunno Rap critics ain't feelin' 50 any more.But than again it is best pop artist so it might favour 50 since Wills recent work hasn't been so poppy (excluding switch). So I just cant tell, should be interesting to see who wins. :hmm:
  2. Exactly, if Will appeared on Snoop, Kanye or Ludacris' album it would somehow make more people check for Wills music.
  3. Hes better than Yayo Buck and 50 put together, and u cant listen to 300 bars and still think hes a wack mc. :word:
  4. If it is up to me i'd say yes! :hmm: But you will have to take Jazzy's and Hero1s concoltation first. how about a picture of me in a sari when i was little? I dont know any recipe's but my friends mum used to make the nicest prawn curry. Dat will do just fine!!! :2thumbs:
  5. This is so cool the admin himself is half Indian :yeah:
  6. Controlling the publishing isn't nesescairily a negative thing.But I guess there could be truth in what Biggies mother was saying. But for some reason I always liked puffy dunno why? :shrug: Maybe its because his name reminds me of a doughnut.
  7. *off topic WTF I thought I was the only one who used that phrase.But then again it is a small world we live in. :shrug:
  8. I like the documentary too.Some of it is just your usual 50 cent style Gansta type posing but I like the fact that the Game pays homage to the legends in hip-hop and the black community- major props for that :1-say-yes:
  9. I'm originally from India and understand that you are too. So it is pretty Big Willie style up in India too! :yeah:
  10. Have to get that done 2 myself in the near future.It not only looks dope, it also disses 50 cent winning Combo- right alongide eggs and bacon. :rockon: :lolsign:
  11. " Sean did love Christopher, after he was dead" It was rather disturbing and harsh to hear such unkind words coming out of a supposedly wise woman. And she didnt have to b!tch about Lil' Kim she should have said that she loved Biggie and left it at that.
  12. I have to say -This boy is smooth -Summertime -Its all that :1-say-yes:
  13. WTF I hate da backstreet boys is everybody sure this isnt a joke. No offence to Backstreet Boy fans but it just isnt right for a self respecting hip-hop artists to mess wit the Backstreet boys. :shakehead:
  14. In da eternal wordz of Snoop and Will " If Ur underage and acting all grown, what to need to do is pump ya Breaks" :word:
  15. I'm Comin is so dope! "With the same ryhme I burn your idol in a battle, to screw you into saying I dont wanna battle" Some how all his opening songs are dope,usually with hard hitting battle type rhyming. It is on Here he comes, Born to Reign,Y'all know and of course I'm Comin. :rockon:
  16. Dat anology is neither funny nor clever.The special olympics give da handicapped ppl something to be proud of.And if u were in dat position U would feel da same way.
  17. My whole life is an embarassment! :word: Just kidding I mean life is not too bad, I guess but to say that I am satisfied with it I would mean me becomin a platinum selling rap artist adn getting married to Tyra Banks .I guess noone is really satisfied with life, because being satisfied comes at a spiritual level. Next question: What is your long term goal in life?( it dosent have to be one thing ) :yeah:
  18. Yeah I was kinda suprised too, he sounded like an avg Rnb dude,hes no R.kelly tho. Hes got Backstreet boy written all over him. :lolsign:
  19. In my personal opinion it wouldnt be such a bad idea! It would be intresting to hear FP over Dre. Eminems prodction is too repetitive, but i wouldnt mind hearing a track with slim (not the washed up eminem we know now but the early comedic Eminem who was influenced by LL and JJFP).50 is just wack but he could attract some attention and record sales. Obie isn't too bad but Yayo and young buck are. So it would be like Mase joining G-u not without him selling out and putting a parental advisory sticker on his album.
  20. Even funnier coinsedence I just COPED WILLENIUM and am listening to "so Fresh" as I read this comment. :rockon:
  21. Me neither but I guess we can watch it on Vh1 :gettinjiggywitit:
  22. His stuff has sucked latelt although I would go ahead and and call first 2 albums classics even though they had a couple of wack songs I think there is no fire left in him espescially since he signed 50.The only good track he made was lose Yourself. :damnlorettas:
  23. Yes although I think Common is an extremely talented hip - hop visionary but this opinion of his is totally wack.I agree with you Hero1.
  24. source http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1219786.cms This article talks of some kind of performance to be held in New York on 22 of September honouring Hip hop and JAZZY is performing along side KANYE, COMMON, Eve, SNOOP, Missy and others. The article is as follows- "Contemporary hip hop has faced much resistance and censorship issues as critics slam it for glamourising sex, violence and offensive language and losing its actual essence of protesting against issues of racism, discrimination and violence; but it has managed to overcome the criticism because it still retains the concept of unifying diverse ethnic populations. With artistes like Missy Elliott, Ciara, Destiny's Child, Black Eyed Peas and Eminem topping the charts the world over, the popularity of hip hop is unquestionable. Hip hop and rap are the fastest growing genres in the US and over the world and continue to evolve. Hip hop not only has its own rhythm, it also has its own individual language and fashion. 'Street language' from the Bronx (phat, bling-bling, dope, legit) comprises the constantly changing lingo that also forms the lyrics of rap numbers. Another dynamic aspect is the way it has typically combined clothes and music to generate fashion-branded loose, oversized outfits and accessories (expensive sneakers, caps worn backwards, chunky gold jewellery). Riding high on the growing global hip hop scene is Vh1 — India's only international music and lifestyle channel from MTV Networks celebrates hip hop talent every year through the Vh1 Hip Hop Honors to honour artistes who have contributed to making hip hop what it is today. This year the big boys over the ages like LL Cool J, Notorious B.I.G. and Ice T, Salt-N-Pepa to name a few, who played an important role in promoting hip hop will be paid tribute. The event will take place in New York on September 22 and feature performances by an amazing line up of A-list stars like Kanye West, Eve, Nelly, Common, Jazzy Jeff, Snoop Dogg and Missy Elliott, among others. And the channel is offering the opportunity to two lucky winners to be a part of all the action and soak up the music. The contest in association with Brylcreem and Adidas, travel and hospitality partner Thomas Cook, co-partnered with Planet M, Sify iway, Coffee Day Xpress and INOX provides 'All Access' to the show where the winners will attend rehearsals, hang backstage with artistes, walk the red carpet and then watch the show with the creme de la creme of New York! To enter one has to SMS HHH to 6882, to win the all expenses paid ALL ACCESS trip for two to NYC. What’s more, there’s an Apple iPod to be won every day as well! " :yeah:
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