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Postby navysealkid14 » May 12th, '07, 08:51

i think you need to take a look back at his records....they are all good

"i'm supposed to die tonight" "talk about me" "i'll whip ya head boi" and "gunz come out" those songs alone totally DESTROY any song jay-z has EVER done

Beg For Mercy is one of the greatest CD's ever made also, if you don't believe that you probably have not listened to it

look past candy shop like we all had to look past Encore............ :confusion:
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Postby James R. » May 12th, '07, 14:30

^You just named a shit load of faggot ass songs and Reasonable Doubt actually owned the entire Massacre album. Blueprint was just as good as GRODT I'm pretty sure.
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Postby DJ SWiFT » May 16th, '07, 05:34

50 iz gud in his own way. the problem is that he came owt so strong with GRODT that we all put him up on a pedastal and expected that hype to last forever.

we've just got gotta look at 50 for wot he iz, not overrate him lyk in the beginning, but also not underrate him lyk we do now.

in my mind i dont expect the world from him, regardless of his record sales hez basically just a gud Shady/Aftermath artist. not incredible...definetly no tupac, but in the same ranks as artists like Obie Trice. the only difference iz the incredible response hip hop gave GRODT, and the buzz generated from him workin wit dre nd em after recovering from an attempted murder that wud of left most men dead. petrol with gunpowder, a series of crazy factors that blew him up and gave the world a ray of hope that tru Gz still live n Hip Hop

regardless of how hez moving today, he had to adjust to alot of fame in a small amount of time. but he iz wot he iz! mabe the fame got to his head, mabe the money...wot ever i dont much care the fact iz hez just a normal artist lyk Obie who, unlike most artists, had to start from the top and come down whereas obie still hasnt reached his peak hence the difference in their careers

u just got see past the hyp and see him for wot he iz, then u wont get heated every time he comes owt wit a nu song singing like 'str8 to the bank'
when you didnt much care wen obie came owt with 'im singin'

by the way im not stabbin at obie or anything, im using him as a general example of a normal artist. {off-topic ob's got talent he just hasnt reachd the point of hiz career where he pulls it all together...hence 'Most underrated'. he just needs more time to grow in life and develop a greater understanding of his gift}

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Postby navysealkid14 » May 18th, '07, 01:24

James R. wrote:^You just named a shit load of faggot ass songs and Reasonable Doubt actually owned the entire Massacre album. Blueprint was just as good as GRODT I'm pretty sure.


k whatever man...go ahead and listen to some more crime mob, mims, jay-z, britney spears, and justin timberlake....since they say the same shit
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