^^^^ That's photoshopped.
i gather every album cover is photoshopped
^^^^ That's photoshopped.
i mean its definitely a scust line but its rap man. apologizing for your raps is stupidare there any guys that think what he said was bad? its just hardcore feminists finding shit to be upset at
the weeknd makes a career talking about date rape
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WrongAlso check out Pour It Up by Rihanna, the superior version of Bandz A Make Her Dance.
i gather every album cover is photoshopped
You think the line wasn't bad?are there any guys that think what he said was bad? its just hardcore feminists finding shit to be upset at
the weeknd makes a career talking about date rape
listening to the Killah Priest album...wow, totally didn't expect this. Dope beats, lots of nice bass, dope mystic rhymes.
Best Ghost verse I've heard in like two years
are there any guys that think what he said was bad? its just hardcore feminists finding shit to be upset at
the weeknd makes a career talking about date rape
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When a rappers whole persona is split across killing, hating, and raping women (em), then it is looked past.
But when a rapper whose subject matter doesn't address the matters and then he says oh I drugged and raped her (yes implied but still) there is bound to be a problem.
Let me ask you this since you think I'm a hardcore feminist. If I was speaking with your mother and drugged her drink then took her home and had my fun. Would you have a problem with it then?
Also check out Pour It Up by Rihanna, the superior version of Bandz A Make Her Dance.
When a rappers whole persona is split across killing, hating, and raping women (em), then it is looked past.
But when a rapper whose subject matter doesn't address the matters and then he says oh I drugged and raped her (yes implied but still) there is bound to be a problem.
Let me ask you this since you think I'm a hardcore feminist. If I was speaking with your mother and drugged her drink then took her home and had my fun. Would you have a problem with it then?
Yeah, haha, that's what I was saying earlier. Listening to him try to clear the air on what his lines meant is just hilarious.Dude is a joke. I like how he's trying to act like he was misinterpreted, as if he's some super lyrical witty muthafucka. Nah it's pretty clear what he was saying lol. I'm not mad of course, I just think it's pathetic
The funny thing about Ross is that this ninja is the oldest "mainstream" rapper and he's rapping like he's 18. Since when is drugging bitches and raping them thug shit? That's what's hot in the streets? That's how bosses do it? I thought women fell over themselves to fuck bosses...
Dude is a joke. I like how he's trying to act like he was misinterpreted, as if he's some super lyrical witty muthafucka. Nah it's pretty clear what he was saying lol. I'm not mad of course, I just think it's pathetic and I wouldn't be surprised if he lost some endorsements.
IMO Ross' popularity is about to plummet, regardless of this. He's been remaking the same two songs for three years and women aren't really checking for him; plus 2Chainz took his spot. GFID was supposed to be a huge album for him but it was kind of a big disappointment: it was pushed back multiple times, didn't have a hit single (or even a hit club/street track), and barely went gold. Meanwhile Jeezy went gold pretty effortlessly despite pushbacks and not having a hit song either.
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The only ones from my OG XCOM squad thats survived are Toku (forgot to save after you died lol) and Siddx. Complex shadow also doing pretty well, but she ain't been around that long. I kinda feel like renaming some of my current randos after you guys
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The only ones from my OG XCOM squad thats survived are Toku (forgot to save after you died lol) and Siddx. Complex shadow also doing pretty well, but she ain't been around that long. I kinda feel like renaming some of my current randos after you guys
Mac and Devin go to highschool might be the shittiest movie I've ever seen. Watched the whole thing last night. It was also kinda fun, though. Very self-aware of its shitness.
Khalifa need never act again, though.
well...while the movie is shitty, it has some informative weed information....
Alex cross is actually the shittiest movie you will ever see. Seriously.
With you on everything except how "barely going gold" is a bad thing. That's still really fucking good in this climate. But unless he has another BMF in him (he don't) it won't happen again.
Also, to whoever is saying Em never caught shit for his lyrics...lol. Pick an article, any article from 1999-2008 on the guy. Until Ross has senator hearings to condem his lyrics, you may want to rethink revising history on that front
That's quite a lot to infer from one album. Especially when the preceding mixtape set the world on fire. A simple swap of a few songs between the two could have changed this.I would argue barely going gold was bad for Ross. For most other rappers it's a great thing, but GFID was supposed to be his crowning moment and it did worse than Teflon Don in nearly every way - worse reviews, fewer hits, less impact on the music scene, etc. Ross has always been a secondary rapper: not a top tier guy who is going to sell regardless (Wayne, Drake, Eminem, Kanye, etc), but not a lower tier rapper who is going to sell 200-300k albums and disappear even if he has a hit record (Fab, BoB, Game, etc). He was at the top of the second tier guys, looking to break into that bigger spot or at least come close. GFID tells me that he's on the descent of his career and will never reach Teflon Don status again, no matter how many songs he does with Wayne/Drake/etc.
I was thinking of watching this recently for shits and giggles, but I'm glad that my assumption about the film was correct. :lolAlex cross is actually the shittiest movie you will ever see. Seriously.
I was thinking of watching this recently for shits and giggles, but I'm glad that my assumption about the film was correct. :lol
I would argue barely going gold was bad for Ross. For most other rappers it's a great thing, but GFID was supposed to be his crowning moment and it did worse than Teflon Don in nearly every way - worse reviews, fewer hits, less impact on the music scene, etc. Ross has always been a secondary rapper: not a top tier guy who is going to sell regardless (Wayne, Drake, Eminem, Kanye, etc), but not a lower tier rapper who is going to sell 200-300k albums and disappear even if he has a hit record (Fab, BoB, Game, etc). He was at the top of the second tier guys, looking to break into that bigger spot or at least come close. GFID tells me that he's on the descent of his career and will never reach Teflon Don status again, no matter how many songs he does with Wayne/Drake/etc.
Just pulled up the song about the Ross date rape deal. I can say as someone who listens to a ton of this style music I would not have thought twice or taken offense.
I don't take the majority of things rappers (entertainers) say serious.
I still think the track he did with Kelly Rowland on the mixtape coulda be huge. It's such a pop track and he shot it in the back of the head and throw it into the water. You could say that with a lot of tracks on that tape though. King of Diamonds is *literally* a club/stripper anthem and it got a lot of play in Miami but he never pushed it anywhere else...at all.
It's like he had budget for one good album, blew most of it on his mixtape and instead of promoting and pushing the hot songs off it, decided he wanted to save to shoot videos for the lame songs on GFID
Hands in the air, jumping up and down and singing along is pretty much all hiphop concerts.yo so I am in fact going to this big boi/killer mike show... and I was actually wondering about hip-hop concert etiquette. I've only seen Kendrick Lamar (assigned seating, so that was pretty relaxed) and A$AP/Danny/ScHoolBoy (a little too wild for me). I've been to a ton of band/solo artist shows which are usually p restrained. What do you guys think this show will be like?