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Thats why I dont listen to this age and style of Music. Old School for this Old Fool I say. Remember those beats put out by KRS-one, Cool Hirk (SP), Mantronix, Beastie Boys, Run DMC, Fab 5 Freddy, and the rest of the hustlers.

Back in the days when SEEN, Lady Pink, King Zepher, Dondi and others to say the less was painted up on the lines and the walls.

Back in the days when KTU was on 92 and not 103.5

Back in the days when Freestyle was Hot, hittin', and made you move with beats such as Buffalo Girls, Hey DJ, 99 1/2 wont do, Fantasy Girl, Dream Boy/Dream Girl, Clave Rocks, and many others.


Hummmmmm.....How I wish those days were still around.
 
susiedeoro1 said:
whatever happened to the days when ppl defended themselves with their hands?? i'm soooo tired of ppl running for the gun everytime they get dissed or feel "disrespected"!!!!
What happened to the days when it was all solved by words.
 
Reber said:
Hummmmmm.....How I wish those days were still around.

*ChuckD sings-imitating Edith Bunker*

"Boy the way the dj played.....Freestyle on the hit parade......latin beats we wish had stayed......those were the days....."
 
La Mas Grande said:
What happened to the days when it was all solved by words.

Our era changed along with the style of clothes! We didn't wear our pants at below our a$$ and they do today. Let's just pray LMG, that by the time our kids are ready to party, the era, the music, the style of clothing will all change to the better.
 
ChuckD said:
*ChuckD sings-imitating Edith Bunker*

"Boy the way the dj played.....Freestyle on the hit parade......latin beats we wish had stayed......those were the days....."
LOL...I can hear that high pitched nasty voice! :bangbang
 
Weather we like it or not drama sells and it isnt just in the music industry. When a Genre outgrows what it was accepted to live with it comes tons and tons of drama artist grow as well as the animosity and people eat the shit up the same way people are quick to pick up people magazine to read up on the latest Ben, jennifer, angelina BS they are to pick up Vibe or switch on to Hot 97 to hear the latest gossip. Some artist are cockier then others and 50 happens to be one of them a talented one at that and people which so much confidence tend to shoot off at the mouth , he came into the industry with songs taking jabs at other artist and everyoen ate that shit up and its been his way of selling records for a minute now. the Game is good artist and if he has been ousted from the G-Unit click better for him where he is from they live the shit daily no need to add more to your plate when its on your front door already. its bugged out because when my honey told me about this apparnet 50 diss on fat Joe he said it how Joe dont play that there is a reason why no artist has ever taken jabs at Joe. I think in life you get what you put out simple as that. Drama sells and will always specially in such a huge industry as Hip-Hop dudes will do anything to sell records and dissing on other aartist will always boost record sells not cool but neither is the industry.
 
The Game already bugs me. He looks like he is trying to start drama. I get sensitive about that stuff, for the fact we have to look at The East Coast vs West Coast wars of the mid 90's, we all know how that ended!!!
 
mike4949 said:
The Game already bugs me. He looks like he is trying to start drama. I get sensitive about that stuff, for the fact we have to look at The East Coast vs West Coast wars of the mid 90's, we all know how that ended!!!
Wasn't The Game just recently added by Dr DRE to the G - Unit team? He wasn't part of them to begin with and as far as I know was from the West Coast. Anyway, not that it matters where you're from, but when u tend to bring someone into a group of guys that are already "used" to their way of life and music then sometimes thing don't go as smooth as you thought they would from the getgo..
 
50 is coming to philly tomorrow on Q 102.1 i wonder if the same thing going to happen here???????


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NEW YORK -- Another day, another feud for 50 Cent. This time, he's beefing with his own protege, the bestselling rapper the Game. Actually, make that former protege. In an interview on hip-hop radio station Hot 97 Monday night, 50 announced that he was kicking the Game out of his G-Unit clique because of disloyalty - for refusing to take 50's side in his latest battles with high-profile rappers. Then a shooting occurred outside the radio station, wounding one man, police said.

Investigators, still trying to sort out the chaotic scene, suspected the comments were heard on the radio by associates of the Game, including the shooting victim. The associates allegedly went to the radio station where they were met outside by members of 50 Cent's entourage, and the violence erupted, police said.

At the time, 50 Cent was inside; he was not harmed. It was unclear whether the Game was directly involved, police said.

No arrests have been made. An unidentified, 24-year-old Los Angeles man was in stable condition with a gunshot wound to the upper thigh.

Representatives for 50 and Hot 97 (WQHT-FM in New York) had no comment when contacted yesterday.

All this comes as 50 prepares to release the album The Massacre tomorrow. It's the followup to 2003's Get Rich or Die Tryin', which not only made the bullet-scarred, brash rapper an international superstar, but an empire.

The rapper's debut sold more than eight million copies, and his G-Unit umbrella has launched the careers of three top-selling rappers - the Game, Young Buck and Lloyd Banks. In addition, there's a G-Unit fashion line.

The Massacre was scheduled for release March 8 but was moved up to tomorrow because it's so hotly anticipated.

50 Cent built much of his stature on feuds - his battle with Ja Rule helped demolish Ja Rule's star power. As his new album approached, he's also picked feuds with Fat Joe, Nas and Jadakiss.

The Los Angeles-based rapper the Game seemed to be following in 50's footsteps. Like 50, he was a former drug dealer, had been shot several times and used rap as his way out of a life of crime. And like 50, who was introduced under the wings of Eminem, the Game rode 50's coattails into the rap world.

The Game's album, The Documentary, debuted at No. 1 when it was released in January and features 50 on several songs.

The Game apparently drew 50 Cent's ire after an interview appearance on Hot 97 Saturday night, in which he supported 50's enemies.

"I ain't gonna turn on my friends and Nas is one of my friends, and Jada's really a homie ... 50's beef is 50's beef and I really don't know where all this stems from."
 
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