dreamcast boot screen beat?!?!
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dreamcast boot screen beat?!?!
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Damn, she must have really enjoyed Uncharted 3.
anyone else notice she def has a unibrow goin hardcore.
Hell yeah smh at how stupid she is broad is worse than the mr cool ice dude
thjat picture looks like a corpse.
Camp lo’s 70s style is too pimp. Both them and Andre 3000 are among the few that can pull off that fashion without looking dated.
These guys have an intoxicating flow; half their lyrics don’t even need to rhyme because their ~flow~ is super silky…
The thing is, the corpse concept is much less saddening. If someone killed this poor woman and wrote “Drake” across her forehead, that would be better than the reality of a goddamned adult putting Drake’s name across her forehead for the rest of her life.
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ALBUMS OF THE YEAR:
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BEST MIXES OF THE YEAR:
Clams Casino Fact Mix
Southern Hospitality No ID Mix-2011
Southern Hospitality and J.Bo- We Miss The ROC
SH Presents Players Ball Anthems 9
Blackace - Black and Yellow 2 (South mix)
LOOSIES TOP 30
^nipple son, fix that for you get infracted.
mods dont come here unless its koop.
sheeeit, thanks for the heads up. de-nippled
Man, I’m still waiting on 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s part 2, or whatever the follow-up to the most recent tape is.
bank$ best tape
and yayo had 2 fire tapes
but they are the bar so it wouldn’t be fair right? ;p
No bad meets evil? Gucci Mayne on the list? Camp kills most of those albums by itself.
Canibus has lost it:
Currently, new artists such as J Cole have continuously mentioned me as their favorite artist, shouted me out in articles, magazine/online interviews, and even gone as far as starting off show sets by playing some of my earlier material to warm up the audience and give off the impression that he is real hip hop and loves real lyricism. Cole might say he does this to pay homage, but in reality, by him playing my older material owned by my former label dating back to 1998, subsequently overlooking my current works and contributions which directly benefit me now, he is treating me less like an artist that has, and continues to contribute, influence, and inspire an even younger generation of MC’s coming up, and more like an artist that has physically passed on already(i.e. Tupac, B.I.G., Big L, Heavy D, Eyeda): you get the point I’m trying to make. I can’t help but to think that he is not nearly as sincere or genuine as he would like real hip hop heads to think he is because he speaks about me like I am dead. What he is doing is underhanded and disingenuous and whether it is his idea or not, I don’t agree with his tactic and I have something to say about it.
Was I so ahead of my time back in 1996 that people are currently unable to comprehend the jewels I continue to offer hip-hop NOW in 2012?
Do some real research folk. I am currently 12 albums deep, and I challenge anyone with a high school education or better to dispute the validity of the cutting edge Hip Hop music I still contribute to the art form on a yearly basis. Whether you ever wanted to collaborate on a track with me or not is your prerogative, I only ask that in your efforts to “pay homage” you don’t overlook my current offerings to this genre I still love very much and defend to the fullest.
Some might look to label me as an older head picking on a younger head who claims to have been influenced by me, but I refuse to let anyone including him stand on what we built, and pompously extract only the parts that suit them and their undermining intentions under the guise of “paying homage”. I’m sick of it. That’s fake, fraudulent, and misrepresents mine and others contributions, and significance to hip-hop music. After watching many many interviews of Clone, I mean Cole “pay homage”, I decided to pay some homage to him myself because I am still alive and well and ready to throw down for Hip Hop.
-Canibus
Wells its kinda true.
why don;t you still listen to me if I shaped you so much
no one plays albums that didnt speak to them. is this nigga serious?
Niggas stopped listening to Canibus when they discovered dictionary.com and realized he has no fucking idea what he’s talking about. The only thing he contributed to the game was a platform for LL to come back on. Old military drop out, Special Ed Forces ass.