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  • ProfessaPackMan
    Bamma
    • Mar 2008
    • 63852

    #136
    Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

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    http://www.theroot.com/id/47324
    By Stephen A. Crockett Jr

    When Thugs Cry

    To all you Gs crying on YouTube--that ain't gangsta!
    TheRoot.com

    Updated: 2:25 PM ET Jul 16, 2008

    July 23, 2008--It is time to pull this car over and give you gangsta rappers something to cry about. Cry about genocide in Darfur. Cry about the lack of support for the people in Burma. Cry about the displaced New Orleans folks that got gutted and uprooted like seaweed. Cry about poverty, teen-pregnancy rates and joblessness.

    But, please, Young Buck, don't cry about your taxes and being kicked out of G-Unit. The Game, stop crying about not being born in the era of hip-hop that would have suited your musical stylings. Because crying is not gangsta, it's soft. (W.W.S.T., What Would Scarface Think?)

    This is what happens when young men adopt this gangsta, tough-as-nails image and sell it as real; there's no turning back. You have made your unforgiving, callous, prison bed. Lie in it. As comedian Damon Jr. put it, "if you are gangsta, you need to be gangsta 24/7. There can be no gaps in your gangsta."

    So, let's get back to doing what gangstas do. Get out those gang-banging rags, dry those tears and get back to destroying fertile, young black minds. Get back to punching someone in the face for cracking slick about your manager's earpiece (The Game) or stabbing someone at the BET Awards (Young Buck). Keep ripping away at the fabric of the civil rights struggle, the Black Panthers, the Obama campaign. But here is the deal: When the world doesn't bend to you, don't sit on the curb and cry. Keep it gangsta.

    Don't get me wrong. I am in no way saying that men can't cry. But the men who are "keeping it real" are the ones who put in eight hours at an honest job, come home and help with the babies. Those men have earned the right to cry because the world is heavy and carrying it can be a load. They have earned the right to cry for days that don't end and money that ain't coming. They have earned the right to cry because they don't make millions of dollars by selling an image saying they don't.

    We know that you thug rappers aren't one dimensional. We know that behind that bandana is a scared little boy and a story about being hard. Maybe you were picked on as a kid. Maybe you never knew your father or saw your momma do things to keep her family together that no mother should ever think about doing. Maybe you didn't get that Nintendo you wanted for Christmas or your very best friend moved away. But maybe, just maybe all that rage, sadness, fear and pent-up angst needs to be dealt with on a couch in some therapist's office, instead of creating fictional tales to rap on wax. I guess it's too late for all of that.

    To all you gangsta rappers who have made your bread on the backs of youngsters who download your music and mimic your tales of gunplay and drug dealing, I say toughen up and deal with it. Deal with it the way parents have to deal with the image you perpetuate and how it conflicts with the one they know to be the truth.

    And remember, this is how you made it big. The only tears that are allowed in your gangsta sphere are tattooed tears for the life of a lost loved one or a life you have taken.

    The Game got a little off his gangsta once before when he got a butterfly tattoo on the right side of his face. But he had a change of heart after everyone clowned him. He rebounded by getting an L.A. Dodgers sign tattooed over it, face paint for a modern-day minstrel.

    Had you sold us the truth, we may have cried with you. But now you are just jokes with tattooed tears—modern day, gangsta blackface.

    Stephen A. Crockett Jr. cries often and doesn't want to be shot because of what he wrote. Please.
    #RespectTheCulture

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    • ProfessaPackMan
      Bamma
      • Mar 2008
      • 63852

      #137
      Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

      Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan


      It's Coming.....
      Tracklist:
      1) And Starring...
      2) The Preview
      3) Still Spittin
      4) DTP Magic feat. Willy Northpole
      5) Get Up Get Out feat. Block Xchange
      6) So Thoro
      7) The Vocalizer
      8) Bigg *** House
      9) 2 Kings feat. I-20
      10) Politics As Usual
      11) Look What I Got feat. Playa Circle
      12) Pinky Shinin feat. Small World
      13) Sho'Nuff Revisited feat. Lil Fate
      14) Ordinary Negroes
      15) Throw It Up feat. Lil Wayne & Busta
      16) Coogi Down feat. LA The DarkMan & Willie The Kid
      17) I'm A Dog feat. Playa Circle
      18) Smokin Big Kill feat. Shawnna
      19) Stay Together
      20) We Ain't Worried Bout You
      21) Roll The Credits
      22) Been Puttin On

      PLEASE HURRY UP AND LEAK PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
      #RespectTheCulture

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      • tehova
        b**-r*y
        • Mar 2003
        • 3694

        #138
        Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

        Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
        .

        That was pretty good, especially the last lines
        Ericmaynor3.com

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        • Cebby
          Banned
          • Apr 2005
          • 22327

          #139
          Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

          Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
          .
          While the article kind of had an okay point in between the hypocrisy and contradictory statements, he does the most annoying thing that every single idiot writer has done for the last few years.

          There should be a congressional/executive/military/invading alien order mandating that before you mention Myanmar or the Sudan (or any Sub Saharan African/South East Asia state), you must write a detailed article on the issue, it's origins, and what should be done. At least understand what you're talking about, and any person who complains about the Sudan or Myanmar should, immediately after writing their 3 words about how terrible the situation is, stop writing an article complaining about a rapper complaining because the rapper isn't complaining about something worth of complaining, the writer should go over to Myanmar, and negotiate with the junta. I know fake political activism is all the rage these days, but it is possible to write about something without pretending that you know what's going on in Myanmar and the Sudan.

          Yes, there is always someone in a worse situation. But just because there are more serious problems on the other side of the world, doesn't mean Young Buck shouldn't be upset about losing his job (which, apparently can be complained about, unless you're a rapper). I mean, I would hope when Mr. Stephen finds his girlfriend getting gangbanged by 5 dudes and gets a little angry, she doesn't look up and say "yeah, this is bad, but on the Ethiopia/Somalia border, women and children get raped and people get killed every day, so your *** better not complain!"

          Outside of the first two paragraphs though, it was solid.

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          • jmood88
            Sean Payton: Retribution
            • Jul 2003
            • 34639

            #140
            Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

            Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan


            September 2nd.
            Once you've heard one Jeezy album you've heard them all.
            Originally posted by Blzer
            Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

            If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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            • jmood88
              Sean Payton: Retribution
              • Jul 2003
              • 34639

              #141
              Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

              Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
              .
              Originally posted by Blzer
              Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

              If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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              • Cebby
                Banned
                • Apr 2005
                • 22327

                #142
                Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                Originally posted by jmood88
                Once you've heard one Jeezy album you've heard them all.
                Did you know they call Jeezy the Snowman because you used to sell cocaine in the trap? I'll bet you didn't know that.

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                • ProfessaPackMan
                  Bamma
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 63852

                  #143
                  Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                  Man if Luda is dropping a GG, then I'll assume that an Outkast one isn't too far behind.

                  I won't stop talking about it til I get one dammit lol.
                  #RespectTheCulture

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                  • ProfessaPackMan
                    Bamma
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 63852

                    #144
                    Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                    #RespectTheCulture

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                    • Ice Cream Truck
                      Money Makin' Sonny
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 2200

                      #145
                      Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                      I was at my lil cousin's house the other day (he's an aspiring rapper) and watched him fool around with Mixcraft for a while. For jokes, after he was done I started playing with it too and ended up getting addicted to it lol. Here's a track I did on it yesterday

                      http://www.zshare.net/audi<wbr>o/1590963781173c0e/
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                      • Ice Cream Truck
                        Money Makin' Sonny
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 2200

                        #146
                        Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                        Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan


                        September 2nd.
                        This VS. Paper Trail. I can't freakin wait
                        Xbox 360 GamertagRAW 910

                        Philadelphia Eagles


                        Phoenix Suns


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                        • Streets
                          Supreme
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 5787

                          #147
                          Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                          Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
                          Vibe Magazine is having a Best Rapper Alive Contest similiar to the NCAA Tournament.

                          I'd say about 3/4th of it quite hilarious while the other 1/4th is just "What The ****"

                          They have 4 Brackets(2pac, Biggie, Pimp C, Big Pun)

                          Here's the link: http://www.vibe.com/bestrapper/
                          Very Cool.


                          Just my thoughts....

                          Notorious B.I.G. bracket

                          Round 1:
                          Jay-Z over Diddy (blowout)
                          Lauryn Hill over Lil' Kim (close)
                          Cam'ron over Juelz Santana (buzzer-beater)
                          Fabolous over Cassidy (close)
                          Missy Elliot over Lil Mama (double-digits)
                          Lupe Fiasco over Q-Tip (single-digits)
                          Talib Kweli over Mos Def (upset)
                          Kanye West over Foxy Brown (blowout)

                          Round 2:
                          Jay-Z over Lauryn Hill (blowout)
                          Cam'ron over Fabolous (close)
                          Lupe Fiasco over Missy Elliot (super-blowout)
                          Kanye over Kweli (double-digits)

                          Round 3:
                          Jay-Z over Cam'ron (blowout)
                          Lupe Fiasco over Kanye West (blowout)

                          Round 4:
                          Lupe Fiasco over Jay-Z (Triple OT; upset)
                          Last edited by Streets; 07-25-2008, 12:59 AM.

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                          • trobinson97
                            Lie,cheat,steal,kill: Win
                            • Oct 2004
                            • 16366

                            #148
                            Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                            Lauryn Hill would eat Lil Kim and Fabolous would kill Cam.
                            PS: You guys are great.

                            SteamID - Depotboy



                            ...2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020....
                            What a run
                            Roll Tide




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                            • Streets
                              Supreme
                              • Aug 2004
                              • 5787

                              #149
                              Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                              2Pac Bracket:

                              Round 1
                              Eminem over Soulja Boy (massacre)
                              Lloyd Banks over Young Buck (double-digits)
                              Nelly over Flo Rida (blowout)
                              Ghostface Killah over Raekwon the Chef (blowout)
                              Big Boi over Killer Mike (blowout)
                              50 Cent over Fat Joe (double-digits)
                              Jadakiss over Beanie Sigel (single digits)
                              Nas over Joe Budden (buzzer-beater)

                              Round 2:
                              Eminem over Lloyd Banks (blowout)
                              Ghostface Killah over Nelly (blowout)
                              50 Cent over Big Boi (single digits)
                              Nas over Jadakiss (blowout)

                              Round 3:
                              Ghostface Killah over Eminem (upset)
                              Nas over 50 Cent (blowout)

                              Round 4:
                              Nas over Ghostface Killah (blowout)

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                              • Streets
                                Supreme
                                • Aug 2004
                                • 5787

                                #150
                                Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                                Nas beats anybody in the Big Pun bracket.

                                Lupe Fiasco beats anybody in the Pimp C. bracket.

                                Nas over Lupe in the finals (double-digits)

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