Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:48 pm
si unde s-a dus? In iad sau in rai?dumbinos wrote:word...meleu wrote:hip hop is dead...nas killed it
si unde s-a dus? In iad sau in rai?dumbinos wrote:word...meleu wrote:hip hop is dead...nas killed it
hahahadumbinos wrote:jenant album... suna prost rau, la fel ca marea majoritatea albumelor din ultimii ani...neascultabil.... pacat de nas ca are voce si flow... atat
cat despre "hiphop is dead"... s-a gasit nas marele lup moralist sa arate cu degetul la altii... dupa cat comertz face el de vreo 7-8 ani... si dupa cat s-a balacarit cu jayz ca dupaia sa linga cu spor pa unde a scuipat.. ain't that a bit$hhhhhhhh
Sa nu uitam productiile sale de pana acum.adapter wrote:ce treaba are ma my humps cu hiphop is dead? will-i-am asta e ok mai nou.
ce a facut inainte de "where is the love" chiar e de admirat, dar atat. iar daca acum e considerat "faggot" probabil sa fie o greseala. respectul trebuie sa existe, admiratia mai putin. vorbim si criticam prezentul, nu traim in/sau pentru trecut!Zodiak wrote:offtopic putin: vad ca unii au ce au cu will.i.am, ca e de la b.e.p si de aia e faggot. Inainte de Where is the love a ascultat careva B.E.P.?
Deci la melodiile de dupa "Where is the love" credeam ca sunt altii decat cei care au scos "Request Line" Si "Joints and Jams" ...oicum la fel ca multi altii, si'au schimbat stilul, n'ai ce sa le reprosezi.Zodiak wrote:offtopic putin: vad ca unii au ce au cu will.i.am, ca e de la b.e.p si de aia e faggot. Inainte de Where is the love a ascultat careva B.E.P.?
Un lucru e cert: a starnit destul de multa valva, ceea ce ar trebui sa duca la vanzari mari.xombi wrote:All Nas needs to make a good album is a collection of decent beats to rap over. If he wants a classic album, his game plan should be to focus himself and his producers on focusing the music around his rhymes and reflected their themes
He doesn't pull that off on this album because the second half of the album falters as soon as Kanye hits the boards. Right at that point the music becomes serviceable but not up to classic standards. (Although Will.I.Am. is still as predictable as ever.)
Even if you ignore the star power of the Jay-Z/Nas team-ups on the first half, "Where are They Now?" and "Who Killed It?" are guaranteed to appeal to the people who care about hip-hop as much as Nas does.
vb de hh ca este mort si de albumul lui Nas dar habar nu aveti de ce este hh-ul mort sau de ce zice Nas asta!LuneTNS wrote: DAR, n-avea ce sa caute pe o piesa care se cheama "hip hop is dead"
de ceee? cuz he killed it!
deasta e faggot, ca inainte erau tari, si independenti, si acuma face videoclipuri gen my humps, avand ca subiect curul lu aia, si blingblingul binenteles, care apare cam in 4 din 5 scene, prezentat ca la expozitie. plm tias spune sa te uiti la el, da pierzi 3 4 min din viata
si...NAS wrote:
(the title)
It came from just like the talk of the streets for the last five or six years, or since Big and Pac died. Also, outside of Biggie and Pac dying, the rap game got so big and there was so much money, we kinda lost what it was all about. We kinda forgot because there's so much business, so many sharks and so many lies that it's been dead for a while.
I think hip hop is really strong right now, regardless of people who don't care about the culture or who don't care about the era of Kool G Rap. I think it's still a strong music scene and it's already lasted longer than the predictions of the haters. So I think it can only get better and hopefully it'll happen soon. Hopefully I can be a part of that.