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frankie123
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Post by frankie123 » Wed Oct 25, 2006 7:57 pm

Tone Deft wrote:
frankie123 wrote:
So Solid Poo wrote: das 4 mudafuckin shure
shit did start hin afreeka do dumbazz got dat much rite
Hip hop did not start in africa, both of you are idiots.
it's about the drumming.

chill the attitude man, what's with the name calling?
Hip hop did not start in africa, regardless of its drumming possibly having roots in africa, Hip hop started in new york.
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So Solid Poo
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Post by So Solid Poo » Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:01 pm

yo frankie goz ta hollywood wher da fuk do u tink it all began bitch
mothafukkaz sampled utha mothafukkaz an dem muthafukkaz learned from utha muthafukkaz all da way bak 2 afreeka honkey foo chiggidy check yo dum self

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Post by Spiralgroove » Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:02 pm

this has gotta be the white and nerdiest guy ever

nobody else would try so hard

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Post by So Solid Poo » Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:08 pm

a yo spiralgroupie kwit followin my azz likea trick wid an itch 4 dick
don h8 da ballah h8 da mudafukin game now fuk off puzzy face spit sum rimes or drop dem beetz r u git no gruupie luv

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Post by jamester » Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:10 pm

frankie123 wrote:
Tone Deft wrote:
frankie123 wrote: Hip hop did not start in africa, both of you are idiots.
it's about the drumming.

chill the attitude man, what's with the name calling?
Hip hop did not start in africa, regardless of its drumming possibly having roots in africa, Hip hop started in new york.
In bold for extra emphasis...thanks frankie
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Post by b0unce » Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:41 pm

you got mad skillz so-solid, keep up the good work. please keep those rhymes coming :wink:
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Post by jb61264 » Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:52 pm

b0unce wrote:you got mad skillz so-solid, keep up the good work. please keep those rhymes coming :wink:
Word to the mother...err...mutha!...i'm gettin so much new material, I be breaking through in no time...jez geot ta git me da sheeeeoot rapper to buz dem rimes to da beetz

breaking through what, i don't know, but i'll be breaking through

keep em coming poo...if anything, i so look forward to the humor...cracks me up each time i come back and check the forums i'm looking for Poo's next crappy attempt at writing rhymes...LOL
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Post by Tone Deft » Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:56 pm

Spiralgroove wrote:this has gotta be the white and nerdiest guy ever

nobody else would try so hard
it's not a white guy and he's playing you like a used battle record.

I agree it's annoying but I'd rather wade through his bad ebonics than read some user's whining and name calling.

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Post by glu » Wed Oct 25, 2006 9:16 pm

Tone Deft wrote: it's not a white guy and he's playing you like a used battle record.

i dunno, could be these badboyz

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Post by Adonis » Wed Oct 25, 2006 9:19 pm

wilxon wrote: My opinion is hat hip hop has become so commercialised by the likes of jay - z, 50 cent, buster rhymes, etc etc that it is no longer the way it should be, the reason why hip hop was introduced is now gone.


Nigaaaaazz.


Im into techno BTW, and not a big fan of hip hop, unless i see the technicall ability on the decks, and a good MC.

When its done the proper way its cool
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Except I'm the opposite - the only hip hop I give the time a day is Southern G rap - the lyrics are aweful and all the beats are the same but damn it's fun to listen to

every time I walk into Platinum and hear that MPC Closed Hat roll - I'm like "ugh, that's fat." <-- I'm being serious to.

I like that one song, "It's going down..." My old lady likes "I'm bossy" <-- cause she is - I guess the Public Defender group she works for has a theme song "Riding dirty."

you gotta love that shit :)

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Post by b0unce » Wed Oct 25, 2006 9:22 pm

'im bossy' has a sweet/sinister string sample I guess it is, some kind of plucked thing. Way to go kelis - moving forward at least, who produced 'im bossy' ?
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Post by Poster » Wed Oct 25, 2006 9:41 pm

jamester wrote:
frankie123 wrote:
Tone Deft wrote: it's about the drumming.

chill the attitude man, what's with the name calling?
Hip hop did not start in africa, regardless of its drumming possibly having roots in africa, Hip hop started in new york.
In bold for extra emphasis...thanks frankie
hiphop=south bronx,
not south africa..
period..

please teach that dude some history..
maybe he thinks Bambaataa is some small village in Afrika :lol:
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Tone Deft
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Post by Tone Deft » Wed Oct 25, 2006 9:47 pm

does it take much imagination to understand where he was coming from?
I agree it's a bit of a stretch, but czech dis siht out...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roots_of_hip_hop_music
In addition to this origin of modern Hip Hop, a primitive form of Hip Hop was first shaped by slaves that came to America in the 18th Century from West Africa. The scenic background is that slaves who were often tired and bored with hard work, started speaking out complaints or sang phrases that would cheer them up. These words were accompanied with claps or beats made by hitting a spot on their bodies. This shaped the very primitive form of Hip Hop.

ease up on the hating, please.

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Post by Poster » Wed Oct 25, 2006 9:54 pm

tell that dude about the hating, not me..
check his language..

but serious;
if you stretch hard enough, and in the right direction,
Bach is primitive techno..

in other words; (for me) hiphop is from new york.. period..

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Post by Tone Deft » Wed Oct 25, 2006 9:57 pm

nuh-uh :P

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