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Today is the 13th anniversary of the murder of The Notorious B.I.G., who I consider to be the greatest rapper of all time.
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Thge greatest rapper of all time?
Well that ain't saying much.
Thge greatest rapper of all time?
Well that ain't saying much.
That's like saying "The tastiest piece of shit."
What happened to not saying anything if you don't have anything nice to say?
What happened to not saying anything if you don't have anything nice to say?
Rap. Sorry. The sounds of a train wreck doesn't do much for me. I don't know how they can honestly call Rap music.
What happened to not saying anything if you don't have anything nice to say?
on this board? really, kevin??
but seriously, he didn't hold a candle to Dre or Tupac.
or even Eminem...
sorry I had to be so rough on you.
Rap. Sorry. The sounds of a train wreck doesn't do much for me. I don't know how they can honestly call Rap music.
It's pretty ridiculous that you would feel the need to say that, considering the amount of talent that goes into the production of a rap music track.
You may not think it's talent, but it goes far beyond just the rappers themselves. Music is music, my man. It's all a unique talent no matter what genre it's coming from.
Real music fans can appreciate the work put into ANY track, regardless of what kind of music it actually is.
What happened to not saying anything if you don't have anything nice to say?
on this board? really, kevin??
but seriously, he didn't hold a candle to Dre or Tupac.
or even Eminem...
sorry I had to be so rough on you.
Rap. Sorry. The sounds of a train wreck doesn't do much for me. I don't know how they can honestly call Rap music.
It's pretty ridiculous that you would feel the need to say that, considering the amount of talent that goes into the production of a rap music track.
You may not think it's talent, but it goes far beyond just the rappers themselves. Music is music, my man. It's all a unique talent no matter what genre it's coming from.
Real music fans can appreciate the work put into ANY track, regardless of what kind of music it actually is.
so if a bunch of tone deaf retards worked real hard amd made a music track...
Ohh wait that IS what we are discussing.
Gotcha.
Rap. Sorry. The sounds of a train wreck doesn't do much for me. I don't know how they can honestly call Rap music.
It's pretty ridiculous that you would feel the need to say that, considering the amount of talent that goes into the production of a rap music track.
You may not think it's talent, but it goes far beyond just the rappers themselves. Music is music, my man. It's all a unique talent no matter what genre it's coming from.
Real music fans can appreciate the work put into ANY track, regardless of what kind of music it actually is.
so if a bunch of tone deaf retards worked real hard amd made a music track...
Ohh wait that IS what we are discussing.
Gotcha.
Can we both pick on country music?
Rap. Sorry. The sounds of a train wreck doesn't do much for me. I don't know how they can honestly call Rap music.
It's pretty ridiculous that you would feel the need to say that, considering the amount of talent that goes into the production of a rap music track.
You may not think it's talent, but it goes far beyond just the rappers themselves. Music is music, my man. It's all a unique talent no matter what genre it's coming from.
Real music fans can appreciate the work put into ANY track, regardless of what kind of music it actually is.
So music deserves respect but our govt does not?