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25 Responses to “Video: Rhymefest on His New Album, El Che”
Fuck Rhymefest for supporting and speaking on El Che, mother-fucker’s is ignorant, first Jay and now this idiot. Do people even read or do research? El Che was a murdering dictator who made the K.K.K look like a bunch of Nun’s. I will never support his ass again,
FUCK RHYMEFEST FUCK EL CHE AND FUCK ALL COMMI BASTARDS
i have a feeling that this album will be good but that it will flop the fuck out and sell like 20,000
who the fuck cares fest got skiznills
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Co-sign chea it’s all good but fuck sales…if you have skills_fuck album sales, just use a major label for promotional use only, keep your name out there and get that show money, tour the world and keep gaining fans
this is absolutely the most satanic gangsta cracka-ass cracka from the suburbs tryina gangbang and probably dead by now ass shit i have seen in my life, smh at these folks not raising their seeds
FUCK this bum. His rhymes are mediocre at best. And WTF is good with every ignorant little cornball rapper wanting to use Che’s name? I thought that trend died out years ago. Che was a bum, a ultra mass murderer, and a worthless military strategist. People that think Che was this peter pan liberator have no idea what the fuck their actually representing. Better keep that shit in your neighborhoods. Better keep that shit out of north jersey late night. Or you might just find yourself in a fucked up predicament that isn’t worth rocking a shirt. Faggot ass nigga. Cuba Libre.
Rhymefest has a lot to say and I’m glad he’s saying it. This video is an inventive and effective way to not only get the word out about his new album, but inspire change in the hip hop community. ‘Fest says in the video, ” People criticize me…but what are YOU doing?” I was just thinking about how everybody is saying “hip hop is dead”, but no one is doing anything about it. Rhymefest offers a unique perspective and a gravitating personality which will make people stop and listen. I do somewhat agree, though, with the commenter “Jersey Spic” because it is true rappers have now abused the name of Che Guevara for a few years now. I wonder if many rappers even know who he is and the full extent of what he did in Argentina. I think Rhymefest is different, though, because not only was he named after the revolutionary, but he does not seem as one who takes on topics and issues lightly, especially concerning the amount of change he wishes to inspire. Do you think he is abusing the Che Guevara image and legacy like so many others, or do you think he is really genuine in his admiration and acknowledgment? I also wonder if you have any idea what he meant when he said “Hip hop is separated in two right now, I want to do something different”? In my best guess, the two subdivisions he is referring to are “conscious” hip hop (i.e. those with a message like Kanye West, Common, or Mos Def) and “party rap” like Mims, Soulja Boy, and Jibbs. So is he saying he does not want to be a part of conscious hip hop and carve another unique path, or does he want to stay on that “real” hip hop side? I am not exactly sure and I hope by the time his album drops he will have the answers. I would have liked to hear a few words from you, the author, on the video as well, but maybe simply posting the video was response enough. Rhymefest really is one of the most underrated lyricists of our generation, and even if he is never remembered for his music, I hope that is remembered for his contributions to the hip hop culture and the state of society at large
March 31st, 2008 at 8:38 pm
1st
March 31st, 2008 at 8:41 pm
Es youz an ol’murkaholic’ass’nicca!
March 31st, 2008 at 8:46 pm
chi-town up!
lol @ eskay ethering that maino post in like 2 minutes
his label is gonna hold back some of that payola homie those TIs don’t play
March 31st, 2008 at 8:48 pm
Fest’s haircut game is flucked up
March 31st, 2008 at 8:49 pm
*lookalikes*(c) lord
Jay Electronica & Elton Brand
March 31st, 2008 at 8:54 pm
I’VE ALREADY OUTSHINED YOU FAVORITE RAPPER!(c) Bussa
March 31st, 2008 at 8:54 pm
Es Che?
March 31st, 2008 at 8:55 pm
This is a nice song
March 31st, 2008 at 9:03 pm
>>Biddick Louvear
^this screen name requires female authentification
March 31st, 2008 at 9:07 pm
moresickaMC Says:
March 31st, 2008 at 8:54 pm
Es Che?
^
dont get him started
March 31st, 2008 at 9:09 pm
Es Che?
>>lol, clever.
March 31st, 2008 at 9:13 pm
who the hell is Baptista?
March 31st, 2008 at 9:26 pm
Fuck Rhymefest for supporting and speaking on El Che, mother-fucker’s is ignorant, first Jay and now this idiot. Do people even read or do research? El Che was a murdering dictator who made the K.K.K look like a bunch of Nun’s. I will never support his ass again,
FUCK RHYMEFEST FUCK EL CHE AND FUCK ALL COMMI BASTARDS
March 31st, 2008 at 9:30 pm
This is my #1 most anticipated album of this year. EL CHE BITCHES.
March 31st, 2008 at 9:58 pm
i have a feeling this album isn’t gonna be good like his first. not feeling any of the shit i heard thats suppose to be on it
March 31st, 2008 at 10:30 pm
i have a feeling that this album will be good but that it will flop the fuck out and sell like 20,000
who the fuck cares fest got skiznills
March 31st, 2008 at 10:42 pm
dude is cool with me, seriously
March 31st, 2008 at 10:48 pm
i have a feeling that this album will be good but that it will flop the fuck out and sell like 20,000
who the fuck cares fest got skiznills
____________________________________________________________
Co-sign chea it’s all good but fuck sales…if you have skills_fuck album sales, just use a major label for promotional use only, keep your name out there and get that show money, tour the world and keep gaining fans
March 31st, 2008 at 11:14 pm
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHlHdqBMv3I
this is absolutely the most satanic gangsta cracka-ass cracka from the suburbs tryina gangbang and probably dead by now ass shit i have seen in my life, smh at these folks not raising their seeds
March 31st, 2008 at 11:16 pm
“Real N**** Quotes” was/is fire.
March 31st, 2008 at 11:20 pm
fest is a beast!
April 1st, 2008 at 8:43 am
That’s kind of a controversial title.
April 1st, 2008 at 2:40 pm
FUCK this bum. His rhymes are mediocre at best. And WTF is good with every ignorant little cornball rapper wanting to use Che’s name? I thought that trend died out years ago. Che was a bum, a ultra mass murderer, and a worthless military strategist. People that think Che was this peter pan liberator have no idea what the fuck their actually representing. Better keep that shit in your neighborhoods. Better keep that shit out of north jersey late night. Or you might just find yourself in a fucked up predicament that isn’t worth rocking a shirt. Faggot ass nigga. Cuba Libre.
April 3rd, 2008 at 5:00 pm
Hey Jersey Spic—not for nothin but his real name is Che. Might have a lil’ somethin to do widdit.
April 14th, 2008 at 9:10 pm
Rhymefest has a lot to say and I’m glad he’s saying it. This video is an inventive and effective way to not only get the word out about his new album, but inspire change in the hip hop community. ‘Fest says in the video, ” People criticize me…but what are YOU doing?” I was just thinking about how everybody is saying “hip hop is dead”, but no one is doing anything about it. Rhymefest offers a unique perspective and a gravitating personality which will make people stop and listen. I do somewhat agree, though, with the commenter “Jersey Spic” because it is true rappers have now abused the name of Che Guevara for a few years now. I wonder if many rappers even know who he is and the full extent of what he did in Argentina. I think Rhymefest is different, though, because not only was he named after the revolutionary, but he does not seem as one who takes on topics and issues lightly, especially concerning the amount of change he wishes to inspire. Do you think he is abusing the Che Guevara image and legacy like so many others, or do you think he is really genuine in his admiration and acknowledgment? I also wonder if you have any idea what he meant when he said “Hip hop is separated in two right now, I want to do something different”? In my best guess, the two subdivisions he is referring to are “conscious” hip hop (i.e. those with a message like Kanye West, Common, or Mos Def) and “party rap” like Mims, Soulja Boy, and Jibbs. So is he saying he does not want to be a part of conscious hip hop and carve another unique path, or does he want to stay on that “real” hip hop side? I am not exactly sure and I hope by the time his album drops he will have the answers. I would have liked to hear a few words from you, the author, on the video as well, but maybe simply posting the video was response enough. Rhymefest really is one of the most underrated lyricists of our generation, and even if he is never remembered for his music, I hope that is remembered for his contributions to the hip hop culture and the state of society at large