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Ma$e is Back!
WELCOME BACK MA$E !.
http://www.mtv.com/bands/m/mase/news...questid=232461 No, there is no Ma$e in the Zelaron world that I know of, (stupid nerdies!) but the rapper ma$e left the 'game' a few years ago to become a minister or some crap. But now he's back, and damnit, ima buy the cd when it drops. |
I remember him...he sucked.
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That was great, thanks. |
It this gonna be some sort of religious rap cd.... if he became a minister....
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So is this gonna be like a Jesus-Nigger butt fuck fusion?
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Ahhh, don't be dissin mase. He's teh shizitinitnitnit.
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Actually he just sucks. Doesn't he "rap" with his regular voice...at a talking speed...and no rhythm? I may be thinking of someone else but I think it's mase.
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So does 50 cent. My flow, my show, blah balh ablah ablha. But people like him cuz he got his ass shot in the bahamas.
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People like him because he has a huge penis and loads of money.
Wait, that's just women. |
Guys like him because they think listening to him makes them badass thugs.
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It matters not whether you win or lose; what matters is whether I win or lose.
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Ahhhhhhhh, the beauties of hipocracy.
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Not to mention his American bashing ignorance.
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Because that is totally related to this topic, badboy.
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I like to break rap Cds in half.
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I like to break your mom in half when she comes over for the double daily dick dosage.
edit* There is nothing wrong with rap, it has been the same for about 20 years? As for Rock, and other music, it has changed way too much to be liked anymore. Rock for example is overrun with faget, metrosexual high-pitched bitches who whine about their hard life, just stfu. |
Rap hasn't changed? So you're saying Tupac and J-kwon are the same? Die.
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Pretty much. They are all basically talking about the same thing. Maybe not j-kwon, but rappers are basically the same as they've always been.
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K.
You're an IDIOT. Rap == USELESS rhyming about drugs, sex, violence. Rock == Whatever they feel like... if you only listen to mainstream rock you're judging the wrong stuff. |
Bullshit, D3V may be an idiot but rap isn't all about sex, drugs, and violence. If you really feel like being a fool and stereotyping it all, talk to Mjordan, he knows quite a bit more than I do.
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All the other rap I hear is by some schmoe who's got the most high pitched voice for a man I've ever heard.
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Ahem, need we bring up Tupac again? He's like the damn savior of rap, well he WAS.
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Meh, Tupac is basically the same as any rapper today, he just went around telling 'the media' he wanted to channnnge the world he wanted to Make it better, while on the other hand talkign about guns, and dissing other rappers, etc, etc. Money changes you.
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I disagree wholeheartedly. Yes, he talked about guns, and dissed other rappers, but for fucks sake, I've heard Britney Spears diss Fred Durst, Michael Jackson diss Paul McCartney, and Van Halen diss David Lee Roth, so this concept is not one that applies exclusively to rappers. He dad have enmity with some rappers, but just about all renowned celebrities do.
He talked about guns. He talked about drugs. He talked about violence. I'm not denying those things. But take a look into the history of rap. It started in the 70's, in little clubs in Brookly, the center of drugs, guns, and violence. From it's conception, rap has been about that. Most of these rappers have grown up around drugs, guns, and violence. Now, when you are exposed to this stuff from the second you exit the womb, and that's what you grow up around, naturally you are going to talk about it. All a rapper does is rap about the society he grew up in. Now Tupac's music was elevated to another level. Tupac's music was truly great. As a lyricist, there is no one better. Yes, he rapped about what every other rapper raps about, but it didn't make his whole album. Aside from rapping about all of that stuff, he rapped about much more. The content of his music even exceeded the standards that the fathers of rap, such as Melle Mel, Eric B., Rakim, Kurtis Blow, and Krs-one, had set. He rapped about politics. He rapped about love. He rapped about friendship. He rapped about his childhood. He rapped about the ghetto children. He rapped about teenagers forced into prostitution as a last resort. His music had a message, which is contrary to most of today's rappers because they will sell out just to make a quick buck. If you've never heard Changes, listen to it, if you've never heard Brenda's got a Baby, listen to it, if you've never heard Unconditional Love, listen to it, if you've never heard Dear Mama, listen to it, if you've never heard Letter to my Unborn, listen to it. Don't by into what the media says. Listen to his music yourself before you ridicule and belittle it. Listen to those songs I've listed above, and there is no way you would still agree to what you said above, D3V, unless you already have your mind made up that "he's just another nigger making nigger-noise," and that you'll never, even on your deathbed, say that what he said has a chance to be true no matter how much the facts have evinced otherwise. Saying that Tupac was like any other rapper is like saying Michael Jordan was like any other basketball player, or Napoleon was like any other general in war. |
I'd like to let you all know that Michael Jordan owns.
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