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68 Responses to “Video: Diddy Talks Glow in the Dark”
yeah that is definitely the best thing i’ve been to
for him to bring all that energy to the stage by himself
is amazing…if you haven’t been yet you need to get ya
ass over there some how ASAP
I was standing next to Diddy when Lupe played SOB’s wends, mother fucka was coughin and sneezing all over the place. He got my boy sick! Yeezy killed it though
thats what its all about. EVERYBODY sceams stop hatin, but rarely do you see men compliment each other publicly. One of my best friends pasted away friday… makes me wish i would have said more nice things. Yo! nice never goes out of style. Big ups to puff on this one……still not a puff fan though
Yes that concert at the Garden was really off the charts, had the ground shaking! Went to the Jay/Mary concert the week before and while that was good, this was on another dimension…and he really kept the crowd moving, I was really impressed with everything and everybody, including Rihanna who I had no expectations for…Kanye is definitely in a class all his own, and its nice that Diddy recognizes it enough to give props…now if he can stay out of hip-hop and let others do their thing that would be great…
50 is an emotional women, thats pretty much all there is to it…..If Lupe would have taken the world by storm and he was in Lil Wayne position i bet you 50 would say something to discredit him, if the man isnt getting all the attention at all times then he cant handle it…just felt like baiting 2x
Props to Diddy for that one. I tend to agree with him. There aren’t a lot of people keeping it “Hip-Hop”, but Kanye’s one of them. Of course, that won’t stop people from disagreeing with me, but that just proves they don’t get it.
Oh, and since we’re at it: Diddy’s nonsensical records > Everyone else’s nonsensical records.
so he’s in love with hip hop again. doesn’t he know tht he is a huge part of the reason why love(as far as hip hop goes) don’t live here anymore? will he now stop putting out garbage and go back to cats like black rob and g depp? i doubt it
1. He did not have to do that.
2. Gratitude, from one brother to another, is important.
3. It takes a lot to man up and tell someone you like their work, especially when you are in a position like Dids.
May 18th, 2008 at 1:14 am
lol @ people getting emotional and saying diddy ruined hip-hop
^Of course he didn’t do it by himself. He had help.
gtfoh
diddy brought you biggie, be happy
^Diddy brought us a lot of people. Where are they now?
do you really want to get mad at somebody?
get mad @ dre
after the chronic, it became very, very profitable to rap a whole bunch of bullshit, and people been making a lot of money doing just that ever since
^The Chronic came out in 1992. Illmatic, Ready To Die, Me Against the World, Midnight Marauders, Doggy Style, Reasonable Doubt, The Low End Theory, and plenty others all followed The Chronic. Those were all bullshit, huh?
>>diddy ruined hip-hop because he looped some disco records and put mase on them? lol give me a break. you need more peoples
^His track record of raping artists, saturating the scene with the flossy/icy/champagne stigma, and one of the prime cohorts for flooding albums with “singles”/radio hits is just a few of the inconsistencies he’s responsible for.
after the chronic, it became very, very profitable to rap a whole bunch of bullshit, and people been making a lot of money doing just that ever since
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lol, come on chea, i expect you to be up on your hip hop history. There were tons of classics that came after the chronic. I don’t even know how you randomly choose the chronic to be the point hip hop turned into talking about bullshit, you couldn’t be further off with that one. lmao, Hip hop aint turn into whatever your talking about till the late 90’s, at the least 96′.
And for the record I liked most of the shit that came from the bad boy era. That includes all the mase and diddy shit. I mean who was filming 10 minute mini movies for their music videos back then?
This video>any kanye west video, and I say kanye cause he has some of the creative out there..ok maybe im exaggerating but the swag and comedy in this video>
Gimme a break, Billz. You know dang well Diddy isn’t responsible for the shit that’s out now. Diddy stopped having a major impact in ‘99. Sheeit, even his 2002 renaissance with “I Need a Girl” was more him taking Ja Rule’s love song raps formula and getting higher profile features on it.
Diddy sold millions, and he did it with quality music. The imitators and biters were just that–imitators and biters. Or, as Obi Wan Kenobi said: “Who’s more foolish? The fool or the fool who follows him?”
The Bad Boy era was incredible, and more successful than any other boutique rap label. Everybody’s first album out went platinum. Nobody else did that, not the Roc, Murder Inc, Ruff Ryders, Cash Money, or No Limit.
Well, okay, Aftermath did that, but then Em and Dre got lazy and decided they wanted to make dough offa Curtis, and we all know he’s the reason rap went in the shitter.
Man is it just the fashion these days to hate on curtis? Damn, I mean I aint even on dukes like that but im supposed to blame him for the abundance of shitty music? Nah.
diddy was partly responsible for f#cking up the game in the mid-late 90’s for sure. thank god the lox snapped out of it and got out of them shiny suits.
Puff is responisble for a large part of where hiphop is today. No question. But its not because Puff made wack shit. Puff made great music. It was Puffy’s invention of the “playa hater” that ruined hiphop. The norm had always been that if someone made wackshit, they got called on it (pm dawn and kris, “gas face”, etc). Puff made this an attribue of a “hater” and thus hiphop lost a major facet of its interal quality control.
On the musical level, the current state of hiphop is Jay’s fault more than anyones. By forsaking an “east coast sound” on Vol.3 and co-signing the still bubbling south movement. His co-signing of UGK and Juvenile opened the floodgates. Now, I’m not knocking UGK or Juve, but if Jay hadnt got on the “Ha” remix, I probably wouldnt have to be aware that somebody like Rocco even fucking existed. Jay made southern tinged rap what it is, not Master P. And he should be credited and villified for it.
wow he started getting uncomfortable when he was saying thanks kanye near the end. like he was nervous giving someone else props, i saw a bead of sweat fall off his head. no homo. or maybe that was just the ecstasy kicking in.
“thanks Ye…u know…sometimes its hard…to give another man his props….is it hot in here or is it just me?”
in my opinion murphy lee had the most to do with where hip hop is today. the way he alternated his rhyme scheme definitely influenced the entire midwest and gave birth to many imitating rappers. i saw him perform at a modell’s, he absolutely tore it down. changed my life. and then he bought a Jansport backpack.
diddy is what he call a twat in the hood. hes the type of dude that is confident but when u run up on him with the nerf rocket launcher to the jugular hes spilling his beans and loses all of his swagger. hes a twat (c) my homie doorag Pete
This chick asked me to marry her so she could get her green card. She’s bad as fuck but I can’t cause I know myself and ima get on some turning her into some sex slave shit and that would be wrong sorta like when puff stole g-dep song and made it his eventhough deep had 3 verses.
I thoroughly explained how 50 is responsible for the destruction of hip-hop in my blog. It’s a compelling argument at the very least…
…or are we supposed to ignore that 50 made it big with virtually NO good lyrics whatsoever thanks to catchy hooks and good beats, and then–miracle of miracles–everyone else followed suit?
Or how about the fact that he shat on lyrical artists under the guise of, “They didn’t sell so they don’t matter. I sold and therefore I do”?
Or the fact that his faux-tough guy bullshit and “aggressive content” paved the way for nonsense like Crunk to become popular amongst the Young White Male demographic that has been proven time and time again to be the demographic that purchases albums?
I could keep going, but I probably lost you at “thoroughly”.
^that’s a different twist on things. i never thought of blaming jay before.
^^^^^^^^^^^
Real talk, you wanna know when Jay (unintentionally) fucked up the game??
When he told Prodigy “I sold what your whole album sold in my first week”
Never mind the fact that Mobb just created 5 flawless albums (Infamous, H.O.E., Episodes of a Hustla, Murda Muzik, HNIC)…And their catalogue was better than Jay’s…
Jay made sales overpower classic status…even though he didnt mean to…
But now thats the game’s motto: “If I sold more, I’m better”
Even if Jay dont think like that himself, the kids that grew up on him do
nah ya’ll got it all twisted and shit… its lil’ homie Nas that you need to blame
Nas created a fire storm and gave cred to contradicting smart dumb niggas that till this day I have to deal with. smh
When we going back to Africa Nas? I thought we was supposed to reconnect wit da motherland b? Did I miss that jumpoff? “God’s Son” you supposed to lead example? what? now its “I can be a nigger too”? smh
50 made it big with virtually NO good lyrics whatsoever thanks to catchy hooks and good beats, and then–miracle of miracles–everyone else followed suit?
^^^Naw Early in 50’s career he was pretty dope imo. After his 1st album thats when everything went down hill.
Hip hop labels best with the runs
1.Bad boy (94-99)
2.death row (92-when ever pac died)
3.Cash money(99-03)
4.No limit(98-00)
5.Ruff ryders(99-01)
I want to say the roc but that was jay by himself those other niggas never really sold records.some of my years may be a little off yoh let me know
b-ease hit the nail right on the head with his comment. that “hater” sh*t had people everywhere afraid to call somebody wack. it had people of such uneven status doing joints together, which in turn gave credibility to the wacker one. puff is a big big B.I.G. part of what whored out hip hop. Big was dope, but he had some wack joints too, and you know puff was behind those. and the truth is …. and you can look at everybody puff ever dealt with and know, that if Big was still alive, puff would not be rocking with dude still. you can’t deny that. the thing is too that when bad boy was at its peak EVERYBODY was just trying to do what they did, which in turn led to more and more trash flooding the airwaves and video shows, and clubs and……..all that. denying that is like saying George W. Bush’s two terms as president have nothing to do with the events of september 11th, the war in iraq, the loss of certain civil rights, and the price of gas today. its all related.
[…] So I finally caught Glow In The Dark last night in Philly. Actually, it was in Camden, NJ, but it was considered the Philly show, kind of like how New York’s biggest annual concert also takes place in the Garden State. Apologies for the shitty audio and video, but honestly, it could be crystal clear and still wouldn’t convey the sheer awesomeness that was this show. Diddy was not lying to you. I’ve been to my share of arena concerts, but I’ve never seen crowd participation like I witnessed last night. I was like 6 or 7 rows from the stage and to look back and see 30,000 people all losing their noodle to "Can’t Tell Me Nothin’" was something you just can’t describe with mere words. If GITD hasn’t passed through your city yet, do yourself a favor, and beg, borrow or steal your way in. […]
May 17th, 2008 at 2:13 pm
RIP BIG
May 17th, 2008 at 2:17 pm
2020: Shyne In The Light
May 17th, 2008 at 2:18 pm
ha ha
May 17th, 2008 at 2:23 pm
The DL community really sticks together….HA ha ha ha ha!
May 17th, 2008 at 2:28 pm
aka
kanye will you please executive produce my next album
take that …take that ….
on the real doesn’t puff know he kind of one of the guys who crashed the tatinc (hip-hop) in to the iceberg…..
May 17th, 2008 at 2:45 pm
Im still bitter that I wont get to see the damn show, but everything that Im hearing has been off the charts.
Fuck the concert diddy, lemme holla at Cassie for a minute. lol
May 17th, 2008 at 2:46 pm
on the real though…the kanye west show really was superb…he killed it
May 17th, 2008 at 3:03 pm
yeah that is definitely the best thing i’ve been to
for him to bring all that energy to the stage by himself
is amazing…if you haven’t been yet you need to get ya
ass over there some how ASAP
May 17th, 2008 at 3:13 pm
word up- lol- all yall got a point…
May 17th, 2008 at 3:17 pm
I was standing next to Diddy when Lupe played SOB’s wends, mother fucka was coughin and sneezing all over the place. He got my boy sick! Yeezy killed it though
May 17th, 2008 at 3:28 pm
Kanye’s performance was grand when I went, but I felt like it lack crowd interaction. Still worth it though…for free.
Lupe’s set was really short and fast. It was over in like 25 or 30 mins. Guess he had flight.
lol
May 17th, 2008 at 3:42 pm
Homo love at its best
May 17th, 2008 at 4:08 pm
thats what its all about. EVERYBODY sceams stop hatin, but rarely do you see men compliment each other publicly. One of my best friends pasted away friday… makes me wish i would have said more nice things. Yo! nice never goes out of style. Big ups to puff on this one……still not a puff fan though
May 17th, 2008 at 4:10 pm
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May 17th, 2008 at 4:14 pm
Yes that concert at the Garden was really off the charts, had the ground shaking! Went to the Jay/Mary concert the week before and while that was good, this was on another dimension…and he really kept the crowd moving, I was really impressed with everything and everybody, including Rihanna who I had no expectations for…Kanye is definitely in a class all his own, and its nice that Diddy recognizes it enough to give props…now if he can stay out of hip-hop and let others do their thing that would be great…
May 17th, 2008 at 4:21 pm
co-sign jfoxgotraps, but diddy just wanted some channel views and gitd is the topic at hand
May 17th, 2008 at 4:23 pm
theres way to much homo in this video and these comments…
someone throw throw champagne on a bitch or sumtin damn smh
May 17th, 2008 at 4:28 pm
Yeah, we need another Fat Joe and 50 cent bickering post soon.
The sexual tension between them should be enough to knock out all those homo comments.
May 17th, 2008 at 4:29 pm
That Man Says:
May 17th, 2008 at 4:28 pm
Yeah, we need another Fat Joe and 50 cent bickering post soon.
The sexual tension between them should be enough to knock out all those homo comments.
^^^ Off brand nigga I didn’t mean to ruffle your feahters
u mad? smh
May 17th, 2008 at 4:56 pm
What?
I was agreeing with you.
May 17th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
*tear*
but… “sometimes those records aint be saying shit.”
say that to yourself a few more times. please.
May 17th, 2008 at 5:18 pm
THIS is just flat out WRONG… smh…
tinyurl.com/52kng6
May 17th, 2008 at 5:22 pm
Oh, I see now.
I mention 50 cent. That’s why his alarm went off. Nevermind.
May 17th, 2008 at 6:06 pm
lmao Ya’ll are some fucking phobes lol
danm a nigga can’t thank another man for inspiration without it being labeled as homo anymore?
anybody who seriously uses “No Homo” in real life is a fucking idiot IMO
May 17th, 2008 at 6:39 pm
buddyholly
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Your name says it all..
Your a fucking idiot.
LMAO
1
May 17th, 2008 at 7:19 pm
why doesnt 50 have any songs on GTA 4? I thought he was supposed to be running new york…
May 17th, 2008 at 7:34 pm
50 is an emotional women, thats pretty much all there is to it…..If Lupe would have taken the world by storm and he was in Lil Wayne position i bet you 50 would say something to discredit him, if the man isnt getting all the attention at all times then he cant handle it…just felt like baiting 2x
May 17th, 2008 at 8:12 pm
Hott is pop. best mc is what matters and its mathers.
May 17th, 2008 at 8:22 pm
*glow in the dark crickets*
May 17th, 2008 at 10:39 pm
i wonder if there are still morons out there who don’t think yeezy is the greatest
May 17th, 2008 at 11:22 pm
somebody sign her:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KARlYABG3AQ&feature=user
May 18th, 2008 at 12:03 am
Props to Diddy for that one. I tend to agree with him. There aren’t a lot of people keeping it “Hip-Hop”, but Kanye’s one of them. Of course, that won’t stop people from disagreeing with me, but that just proves they don’t get it.
Oh, and since we’re at it: Diddy’s nonsensical records > Everyone else’s nonsensical records.
Peace to Eskay and the Nahggers.
May 18th, 2008 at 12:03 am
i wonder if there are still morons out there who don’t think yeezy is the greatest
^^^^^^^^^^^^
nobody thinks that…. cuz he’s not….
May 18th, 2008 at 12:51 am
so he’s in love with hip hop again. doesn’t he know tht he is a huge part of the reason why love(as far as hip hop goes) don’t live here anymore? will he now stop putting out garbage and go back to cats like black rob and g depp? i doubt it
May 18th, 2008 at 1:06 am
aaaaaooooooowwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
May 18th, 2008 at 1:14 am
lol @ people getting emotional and saying diddy ruined hip-hop
gtfoh
diddy brought you biggie, be happy
do you really want to get mad at somebody?
get mad @ dre
after the chronic, it became very, very profitable to rap a whole bunch of bullshit, and people been making a lot of money doing just that ever since
diddy ruined hip-hop because he looped some disco records and put mase on them? lol give me a break. you need more peoples
May 18th, 2008 at 1:28 am
talkbeer
May 18th, 2008 at 4:46 am
That was the shit. Say what you will but…
1. He did not have to do that.
2. Gratitude, from one brother to another, is important.
3. It takes a lot to man up and tell someone you like their work, especially when you are in a position like Dids.
May 18th, 2008 at 9:19 am
Latarian Milton Says:
May 18th, 2008 at 1:14 am
lol @ people getting emotional and saying diddy ruined hip-hop
^Of course he didn’t do it by himself. He had help.
gtfoh
diddy brought you biggie, be happy
^Diddy brought us a lot of people. Where are they now?
do you really want to get mad at somebody?
get mad @ dre
after the chronic, it became very, very profitable to rap a whole bunch of bullshit, and people been making a lot of money doing just that ever since
^The Chronic came out in 1992. Illmatic, Ready To Die, Me Against the World, Midnight Marauders, Doggy Style, Reasonable Doubt, The Low End Theory, and plenty others all followed The Chronic. Those were all bullshit, huh?
>>diddy ruined hip-hop because he looped some disco records and put mase on them? lol give me a break. you need more peoples
^His track record of raping artists, saturating the scene with the flossy/icy/champagne stigma, and one of the prime cohorts for flooding albums with “singles”/radio hits is just a few of the inconsistencies he’s responsible for.
May 18th, 2008 at 9:31 am
Mase was cool until we found out he like trannies but him and puff had some monster hits together been around the world remixs is still my shit
May 18th, 2008 at 10:29 am
after the chronic, it became very, very profitable to rap a whole bunch of bullshit, and people been making a lot of money doing just that ever since
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lol, come on chea, i expect you to be up on your hip hop history. There were tons of classics that came after the chronic. I don’t even know how you randomly choose the chronic to be the point hip hop turned into talking about bullshit, you couldn’t be further off with that one. lmao, Hip hop aint turn into whatever your talking about till the late 90’s, at the least 96′.
And for the record I liked most of the shit that came from the bad boy era. That includes all the mase and diddy shit. I mean who was filming 10 minute mini movies for their music videos back then?
This video>any kanye west video, and I say kanye cause he has some of the creative out there..ok maybe im exaggerating but the swag and comedy in this video>
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm8ESVtRlEU
May 18th, 2008 at 10:32 am
I repeat
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm8ESVtRlEU
May 18th, 2008 at 10:36 am
Gimme a break, Billz. You know dang well Diddy isn’t responsible for the shit that’s out now. Diddy stopped having a major impact in ‘99. Sheeit, even his 2002 renaissance with “I Need a Girl” was more him taking Ja Rule’s love song raps formula and getting higher profile features on it.
Diddy sold millions, and he did it with quality music. The imitators and biters were just that–imitators and biters. Or, as Obi Wan Kenobi said: “Who’s more foolish? The fool or the fool who follows him?”
*b-boy stance*
May 18th, 2008 at 10:43 am
Cosign Paperstacker.. That video was legen…dary.
The Bad Boy era was incredible, and more successful than any other boutique rap label. Everybody’s first album out went platinum. Nobody else did that, not the Roc, Murder Inc, Ruff Ryders, Cash Money, or No Limit.
Well, okay, Aftermath did that, but then Em and Dre got lazy and decided they wanted to make dough offa Curtis, and we all know he’s the reason rap went in the shitter.
May 18th, 2008 at 11:48 am
Man is it just the fashion these days to hate on curtis? Damn, I mean I aint even on dukes like that but im supposed to blame him for the abundance of shitty music? Nah.
May 18th, 2008 at 12:16 pm
get mad @ dre
^^^ still on the same shit two days later? gtfoh.
Detox is gunna be pifftastic… in 2012.
May 18th, 2008 at 12:20 pm
diddy was partly responsible for f#cking up the game in the mid-late 90’s for sure. thank god the lox snapped out of it and got out of them shiny suits.
May 18th, 2008 at 12:29 pm
My .02 cents.
Puff is responisble for a large part of where hiphop is today. No question. But its not because Puff made wack shit. Puff made great music. It was Puffy’s invention of the “playa hater” that ruined hiphop. The norm had always been that if someone made wackshit, they got called on it (pm dawn and kris, “gas face”, etc). Puff made this an attribue of a “hater” and thus hiphop lost a major facet of its interal quality control.
On the musical level, the current state of hiphop is Jay’s fault more than anyones. By forsaking an “east coast sound” on Vol.3 and co-signing the still bubbling south movement. His co-signing of UGK and Juvenile opened the floodgates. Now, I’m not knocking UGK or Juve, but if Jay hadnt got on the “Ha” remix, I probably wouldnt have to be aware that somebody like Rocco even fucking existed. Jay made southern tinged rap what it is, not Master P. And he should be credited and villified for it.
May 18th, 2008 at 12:48 pm
^that’s a different twist on things. i never thought of blaming jay before.
May 18th, 2008 at 12:49 pm
server on sunday > the rest of the week
May 18th, 2008 at 1:07 pm
wow he started getting uncomfortable when he was saying thanks kanye near the end. like he was nervous giving someone else props, i saw a bead of sweat fall off his head. no homo. or maybe that was just the ecstasy kicking in.
“thanks Ye…u know…sometimes its hard…to give another man his props….is it hot in here or is it just me?”
*dumps bucket of champaigne on himself*
May 18th, 2008 at 1:10 pm
in my opinion murphy lee had the most to do with where hip hop is today. the way he alternated his rhyme scheme definitely influenced the entire midwest and gave birth to many imitating rappers. i saw him perform at a modell’s, he absolutely tore it down. changed my life. and then he bought a Jansport backpack.
May 18th, 2008 at 1:12 pm
diddy is what he call a twat in the hood. hes the type of dude that is confident but when u run up on him with the nerf rocket launcher to the jugular hes spilling his beans and loses all of his swagger. hes a twat (c) my homie doorag Pete
May 18th, 2008 at 1:16 pm
*we invented the crickets crickets*
May 18th, 2008 at 1:19 pm
eskay ruined hip hop cuz he farted shit was nasty
May 18th, 2008 at 1:31 pm
HOW YOU DONT BIG UP BIGGIE WHEN YOU TALKING ABOUT YOUR SUCCESS??
May 18th, 2008 at 1:41 pm
>>wow he started getting uncomfortable when he was saying thanks kanye near the end. like he was nervous giving someone else props
^yeah. he struggled with that.
May 18th, 2008 at 1:57 pm
*comes back from lurking*
wow chea, your comments are really pretty stupid sometimes…
May 18th, 2008 at 2:04 pm
Anyone that thinks Puff isnt thoroughly hip-hop, isnt hip-hop themselves
Check this mans resume
Dont fool yourselves
May 18th, 2008 at 2:06 pm
This chick asked me to marry her so she could get her green card. She’s bad as fuck but I can’t cause I know myself and ima get on some turning her into some sex slave shit and that would be wrong sorta like when puff stole g-dep song and made it his eventhough deep had 3 verses.
May 18th, 2008 at 2:11 pm
I thoroughly explained how 50 is responsible for the destruction of hip-hop in my blog. It’s a compelling argument at the very least…
…or are we supposed to ignore that 50 made it big with virtually NO good lyrics whatsoever thanks to catchy hooks and good beats, and then–miracle of miracles–everyone else followed suit?
Or how about the fact that he shat on lyrical artists under the guise of, “They didn’t sell so they don’t matter. I sold and therefore I do”?
Or the fact that his faux-tough guy bullshit and “aggressive content” paved the way for nonsense like Crunk to become popular amongst the Young White Male demographic that has been proven time and time again to be the demographic that purchases albums?
I could keep going, but I probably lost you at “thoroughly”.
May 18th, 2008 at 2:13 pm
# G7 Says:
May 18th, 2008 at 12:48 pm
^that’s a different twist on things. i never thought of blaming jay before.
^^^^^^^^^^^
Real talk, you wanna know when Jay (unintentionally) fucked up the game??
When he told Prodigy “I sold what your whole album sold in my first week”
Never mind the fact that Mobb just created 5 flawless albums (Infamous, H.O.E., Episodes of a Hustla, Murda Muzik, HNIC)…And their catalogue was better than Jay’s…
Jay made sales overpower classic status…even though he didnt mean to…
But now thats the game’s motto: “If I sold more, I’m better”
Even if Jay dont think like that himself, the kids that grew up on him do
May 18th, 2008 at 2:29 pm
nah ya’ll got it all twisted and shit… its lil’ homie Nas that you need to blame
Nas created a fire storm and gave cred to contradicting smart dumb niggas that till this day I have to deal with. smh
When we going back to Africa Nas? I thought we was supposed to reconnect wit da motherland b? Did I miss that jumpoff? “God’s Son” you supposed to lead example? what? now its “I can be a nigger too”? smh
*burns kufi*
May 18th, 2008 at 2:38 pm
50 made it big with virtually NO good lyrics whatsoever thanks to catchy hooks and good beats, and then–miracle of miracles–everyone else followed suit?
^^^Naw Early in 50’s career he was pretty dope imo. After his 1st album thats when everything went down hill.
May 18th, 2008 at 2:41 pm
No Limit’s success> Bad Boy’s
May 18th, 2008 at 3:58 pm
Hip hop labels best with the runs
1.Bad boy (94-99)
2.death row (92-when ever pac died)
3.Cash money(99-03)
4.No limit(98-00)
5.Ruff ryders(99-01)
I want to say the roc but that was jay by himself those other niggas never really sold records.some of my years may be a little off yoh let me know
May 18th, 2008 at 4:03 pm
b-ease hit the nail right on the head with his comment. that “hater” sh*t had people everywhere afraid to call somebody wack. it had people of such uneven status doing joints together, which in turn gave credibility to the wacker one. puff is a big big B.I.G. part of what whored out hip hop. Big was dope, but he had some wack joints too, and you know puff was behind those. and the truth is …. and you can look at everybody puff ever dealt with and know, that if Big was still alive, puff would not be rocking with dude still. you can’t deny that. the thing is too that when bad boy was at its peak EVERYBODY was just trying to do what they did, which in turn led to more and more trash flooding the airwaves and video shows, and clubs and……..all that. denying that is like saying George W. Bush’s two terms as president have nothing to do with the events of september 11th, the war in iraq, the loss of certain civil rights, and the price of gas today. its all related.
May 18th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
[…] So I finally caught Glow In The Dark last night in Philly. Actually, it was in Camden, NJ, but it was considered the Philly show, kind of like how New York’s biggest annual concert also takes place in the Garden State. Apologies for the shitty audio and video, but honestly, it could be crystal clear and still wouldn’t convey the sheer awesomeness that was this show. Diddy was not lying to you. I’ve been to my share of arena concerts, but I’ve never seen crowd participation like I witnessed last night. I was like 6 or 7 rows from the stage and to look back and see 30,000 people all losing their noodle to "Can’t Tell Me Nothin’" was something you just can’t describe with mere words. If GITD hasn’t passed through your city yet, do yourself a favor, and beg, borrow or steal your way in. […]