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Does anyone know a torrent website that has no viruses and has all up-to-date hip hop & rap

2007-10-27 07:45:41 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

My guess would be Lil Wayne

2007-10-27 07:37:53 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

And Explain why for each album u've listened too

Supreme Clientele
Black on Both sides
Makaveli 7 day theory
Life After Death
God's Son

2007-10-27 07:20:35 · 8 answers · asked by James T loves the Patriots 1

2007-10-27 06:28:34 · 35 answers · asked by O 6

It sounds kind of like a rap song and it goes something like: I hear music ... We the best ... North Carolina... South Carolina.
It then goes on to name a lot more states. I heard the song on tv the other day and would like to know the name and artist. If you could find the name of this song, that would be great.

2007-10-27 05:03:25 · 3 answers · asked by RockingRollinGuy 2

I was listenin 2 him..

and i juss noticed he ALWAYS doubles his rhymes

i was listenin 2 98 freestyle

EX. body somethin
probably frontin

my rest
my best

riches than you
bitches than you
stitches than you

follow-ed you
swallowed you

u get what im tryna say??

i noticed he does that in every1 of his songs

juss thought i should share that wit u lol

2007-10-26 18:32:46 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

whose better

2007-10-26 18:03:06 · 15 answers · asked by ahernandez815 3

ok lets hope the Mods dont delete it this time. Ok this is somethin i wanted to speak on, i've noticed alot of people (mostly non-hip hop listeners, and those not associated with the culture) always criticize hip hop and the culture for the "no snitching" policy. but where are these same ppl when these same actions are carried out by Cops and ppl in the military? if you think about it, the do the same thing. For example, small force of US troops raids a village in Iraq and rape some of the women in that village. That is a crime if I never knew one, yet alot of times, this kind of stuff wont be brought into the national spotlight. Why? Because the troops who didnt participate in it wont "snitch" on those who did, they'll keep it to themselves, where are the anti-no snitch code follwers at now? and what about the corrupt cops who roam the streets freely after stepping out of line, killing a civilian, or participating in some other kind of crime, how come we dont hear about it?

2007-10-26 17:40:39 · 14 answers · asked by ĤNIC {R.I.P. Sean Taylor} 5

2007-10-26 17:27:47 · 6 answers · asked by ahernandez815 3

i dont lol...wtf is he talkin bout...i got no idea lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1Et1siZhTk

2007-10-26 17:16:26 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

A) HIP HOP HEAD- has the highest level of knowledge regarding the History, Culture, Style, Artists (past and present), Hip Hop terminology, Knows how to structure rap verses, Can freestyle at any given notice, owns all or most of the tier 1 albums from the greatest MCs, is familiar with complete ALBUMS. pretty much an expert on the topic, very avid. To u, HIP HOP is not a "hobbie", it's a lifestyle.

B) BIG FAN OF HIP HOP- Has a good amount of knowledge, but admits to not knowing everything about Hip Hop, VERY Eager to learn more.

C) SELECTIVE HIP HOP FAN- Has a small amount of Hip Hop knowledge. May own a few albums, but is really only a fan of a few select favorite artists, but doesn't really care about the Hip Hop culture as a whole.

D) FAKE HIP HOP FAN - will bump mainstream hits as they come out. Doesn't know who Rakim or KRS-1 is and doesn't care. May refer to Rakim as an "It" (lol). May pretend to be a fan to impress friends, but really knows nothing about Hip Hop

2007-10-26 14:33:48 · 32 answers · asked by Engage Me 4

what do you guy's think is the whackest 5 mic album


for me it's either 1. Licensed to ill (I have no clue why people like the beastie boys) 2. Me against The world (Not really a very good album) 3. Life after death...(Parts were good, lots were whack) 4. All Eyez on me (above average at best), or 5. The blueprint..(I have no clue why so many people like this album)

2007-10-26 11:42:20 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

1. Pick a Verb. Preferably a verb about running away from the law or from an assailant. I.E. Duck, Run, Dodge or maybe Stop, Drop or Roll. L'il Wayne LOVES stopping, dropping and rolling. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

2. Connnect the verb to some sort of simile. This is crucial. Every single L'il Wayne line must contain some sort of relatively obvious simile. So maybe you can "duck like Scrooge." "Run like a bloody nose." Or even "Dodge like Kansas." You can do metaphors but try to steer away from doing this too often, lest people think that you are a different ghost-writer. That is bad. Also for bonus points talk about how "sweet" you are. Lil' Wayne loves talking about being sweet like a Tahitian Treat or some other delicacy high in sucrose.

3. Mention "Slanging Keys." This is crucial to establish street cred. Don't pay attention to the fact that L'il Wayne's been famous since 12 and the only thing he knows about slangin' is that he speaks with it. After all, if you don't talk drugs how else can you impress the translucent Dairy Queen-white music critics. This way they can also compare you to the Wire. (Just remember to connect all that "slanging keys" talk with a simile).

4. Declare that you are Weezy F. Baby. This will tell listeners who you are. Sure, they probably already know, but adding The "F" in the middle of the name uncertainly adds to Wayne's level of class. It makes him seem like F. Scott Fitzgerald. Exactly like F. Scott Fitzgerald. Whatever you do, don't attempt to ascertain what the "F" stands for. That my friends is a slippery slope. And whatever you do, don't think about what the "F" stands for while looking at a picture of Wayne and Baby making out.

5. Talk about hustling. Music critics love hustling. Presumably, they are devotees to the energetic style of basketball popularized by players like Ben Wallace, Kurt Rambis and Mark Madsen. This will make them feel at home. If there's anything music writers know about, it's hustling.

6. Talk about Baby. Call him your Daddy. Forget the fact that he's not actually your Daddy. Forget the fact that the majority of people that call other men "daddy" are prostitutes. It's unimportant. Mention something that Baby told you. Maybe that he told you that "these is ." Or that he told you to "Turn around and stick out." (Maybe, he was just quoting Sir-Mix-A-Lot.) Ignore the fact that you call a man named "Baby," "Daddy." Let's just chalk that up to being a New Orleans thing.

7. Make some sort of obvious pop culture technology reference. Talk about IPods. Or Myspace. Or gigabytes. Something remotely technological. It will show that Wayne is not completely retarded (just partially) and might have actually read a newspaper once or twice. Which clearly means he is a genius.

8. Talk about how poorly you treat women. Perhaps you can claim how you'll "never love a ***** ." Or how you'll "never give a ho a damn thing." The more misogynistic the better. This will definitely do much to steer people away from those nasty "gay" rumors.

9. Apropos to nothing, make some sort of remark about Hurricane Katrina. No need to bother making it have anything to do with the rest of the verse. After all, never underestimate white liberal guilt. Any sort of name-dropping will make white liberals feel bad and they will forget the fact that Wayne is a multi-millionaire and anoint him the voice of the people. Also, be sure to make wild ridiculous conspiracy theories like claiming that you heard George Bush blew up the levees. The more absurd the better. Go for it.

10. Proclaim yourself the "Greatest Rapper Alive."Forget the Fact that Wayne would be lucky to be included in a list of the Top 20 rappers working right now. Most music critics haven't listened to Hip Hop Made Before 1999 anyway (other than Public Enemy). If you proclaim yourself the greatest, you will be the greatest. Or at least people will be foolish enough to buy this canard.

Does anyone else find this hilarious and true?

2007-10-26 10:51:50 · 18 answers · asked by JRob 5

Hate to break to you guys, but its pretty much impossible to freestyle on a computer. How would you do that?

2007-10-26 09:24:27 · 6 answers · asked by Smartass 2012 2

Who can compare a rapper to a sandwich? I can. Lets see who else is able to do it.

For Example, Lil Wayne= Peanut Butter and Jelly because:

1)Everybody knows about him
2)Kids love him, but as an adult you kinda grow outta that
3) He's quick with songs (just like PBJ's are quick to make. slap some peanut butter on, then slap some jelly and your done)
4) People who are fans of him are getting the same taste everytime, but still love it.
5) He's good (like PBJ is), but he's not the best (like PBJ isn't)

any others?

2007-10-26 09:21:57 · 5 answers · asked by Smartass 2012 2

yo, has anyone ever noticed before that the percentage of good white rappers (to whack ones) is WAY above the percentage for any other race (not like i'm a racist, I just noticed this today)..think about it, while most of the super whack rappers are white, a majority of white rappers (well, I'll have to do the math) are actually pretty good......damn..who could'a guessed?

2007-10-26 08:27:47 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

C'mon and admit it, we have all bought an album or three we know we shouldn't have purchased whether officially or the bootleg. What's your confession?

I bought Harlem World.

Okay you can stop laughing now.

2007-10-26 05:58:23 · 16 answers · asked by King of Biscuits 6

please tell me what my song should be about. what should it be called, etc...

2007-10-26 03:18:30 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

Lately hip hop been getting the blame for everything & I don't think its right because its been getting a lot of negativity not just from the black community but across america.People don't understand that its just music & That rappers have the right to voice thiere opinion

2007-10-26 02:00:38 · 10 answers · asked by donald s 1

What album is better strickly on the production side(just beats/ instumentals) and explain why?
Album Battle

I thought these were good matchups


Step In the arena vs. All Souled Out
Daily Operation vs. Mecca and the soul brother
Hard to Earn vs. The main ingredient
Sun rises in the east vs. Center of Attention
Livin’ Proof vs. The Original Baby Pa
Moment of Truth vs. Soul Survivor
The Ownerz vs. Soul Survivor 2

2007-10-25 17:09:02 · 3 answers · asked by Diggin' In The Crates 6

2007-10-25 16:10:02 · 5 answers · asked by Andre 7

Do you agree that the location you dwell is a sure mark for your identity in the hip hop game. To elaborate for the kids, if I reside in the atl with a single out, does that label me as a southern rapper even though my style is a east feel ? let me get some comments and I'll add later to what I'm getting at.

2007-10-25 14:11:58 · 9 answers · asked by scorpio9000 4

I know there were a handful of them, but which one's never got the props they deserved. My votes for:
1. 3rd Bass
2. Joe Scudda
and this group that had a couple good singles

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E5JNYoDT48

2007-10-25 13:31:12 · 21 answers · asked by scorpio9000 4

This seems to be a common word over here in the Hip Hop section. Now what do you guys mean by this?

2007-10-25 11:08:43 · 14 answers · asked by Rufus 1

It has the beat of the music they play during basketball games sort of like a cheering song, and it was played on Hot 97.1 on tuesday night at around 10-11. sounded a bit like swizz beats but im not sure.

2007-10-25 10:37:54 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

ok, well if soulja boy sucks sooooo very much, den why has he had the #1 song in the COUNTRY, and has HAD it for the past 6 WEEKS?? im sick of every one always saying how much someone sucks when the have the most played song in the country, plz tell me y u all do dis....

2007-10-25 06:38:17 · 29 answers · asked by MIMI 1

Both have hot lyrics and make great music but i want to know who you guys think has the better lyrics and how will(when its all said and done) Be the best rapper alive.

2007-10-25 03:37:38 · 19 answers · asked by Jay P 2

Here is a list of some of my favorite artists in what I consider some of their sickest songs, not necessarily message wise, but more flow and lyrical wordplay wise. I want to know what you guys consider some of their sickest songs.

Eminem - Infinite, Rock Bottom.

Talib Kweli - Eternalist, All the Lonely People, Hostile Gospel Part 1.

Common - The Game

Immortal Technique - Point of No Return

Kanye West - Diamonds remix, Can't tell me nothing,

Jay Z - Diamonds remix, Dead President

Biggie - Gimmie the Loot, Juicy.

Nas - Doo Rags, Ether, What Goes Around, Sekou Story, NY State of Mind 1 and 2.

Big Pun - Its so Hard

DMX - Some X ish, Here we go again


Again these arent all what I think their best songs are, just ones where I think they tear up the beat. So I want to know what you guys think are their sickest songs.

2007-10-25 01:31:46 · 8 answers · asked by Dave S 2

i notice that babies seem to enjoy rap, hip hop and R&B songs better

2007-10-24 23:22:57 · 3 answers · asked by Harry H 1

2007-10-24 17:27:13 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

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