


Xray wrote:Lol my list of songs I didn't like:
My Mom
Insane
Hello
Same Song & Dance
We Made You
Medicine Ball
Old Time's Sake
Must Be the Ganja
Deja Vu
Crack a Bottle
So yes the album is pretty shit.




Xray wrote:Lol my list of songs I didn't like:
My Mom
Insane
Hello
Same Song & Dance
We Made You
Medicine Ball
Old Time's Sake
Must Be the Ganja
Deja Vu
Crack a Bottle
So yes the album is pretty shit.


Wic_Kid wrote:Xray wrote:Lol my list of songs I didn't like:
My Mom
Insane
Hello
Same Song & Dance
We Made You
Medicine Ball
Old Time's Sake
Must Be the Ganja
Deja Vu
Crack a Bottle
So yes the album is pretty shit.
I cant believe you didnt like Insane, but okay...





Bistnal wrote:Wic_Kid wrote:Xray wrote:Lol my list of songs I didn't like:
My Mom
Insane
Hello
Same Song & Dance
We Made You
Medicine Ball
Old Time's Sake
Must Be the Ganja
Deja Vu
Crack a Bottle
So yes the album is pretty shit.
I cant believe you didnt like Insane, but okay...
Well insane was about him getting raped...it's not exactly everyone's cup of tea.





EminemIVLife wrote:Unfortunately, a rapper doesnt have the shelf-life of an artist of another genre *fact* the whole mindset is about whats cutting edge and what is fresh and rap fans are often shallow and dismissive of established artists often abandoning them for new trends. Most of the young ppl out there are too ashamed to even give old-school rappers a chance at the risk of not being cool, showing how peer-pressure often goes hand in hand with being a fan. By the same token, that pressure will cause new fans to gravitate towards poor imitation's; watered-down husks like Gucci Mane. I still think the South is brain-dead towards hip-hop and you hardly ever hear about them aknowledging their real heroes like Andre 3k. They support alot of the bad rap music while the north is more into that lyrical real rap (I know I'm generalising here)
So I think the South is more fickle but, yeah, age is imortant for a rapper


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