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Old 06-03-2004, 01:58 PM   #51
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have you ever just wanted to dance and shake the bootie and mack on all the fine laydeez blaze just not care about good music, only care about the fines hoes. thats when commercial rap is good
Sorry but I enjoy getting better females than the hoes at clubs. There's more to women than the way that they can shake what god gave them. If that's what they have to do to get a man's attention than they're too desperate for my taste. They and anybody who goes to the club just to meet people are wasting their time. You're rarely going to find a genuine nice person at a club. Most of the time it's just somebody looking for a good fucking.
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Old 06-03-2004, 02:00 PM   #52
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Old 06-03-2004, 04:57 PM   #53
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Sorry but I enjoy getting better females than the hoes at clubs. There's more to women than the way that they can shake what god gave them. If that's what they have to do to get a man's attention than they're too desperate for my taste. They and anybody who goes to the club just to meet people are wasting their time. You're rarely going to find a genuine nice person at a club. Most of the time it's just somebody looking for a good fucking.


for the most part you are correct but i think you shouldn't generalize, yes i agree that most of the females in "da club" are harlots and they think that there's nothing better thank cornering a guy and try to do random sexual activity, but understand that I know a few females that go to clubs that are actually decent enough people. Don't rule out the fact that such females exist. I know that you didn't say that they don't but i wanted to restore your faith if there is any left about females. . . . . . .

oh . . by the way. . . Lil' John won't last long. Everyone has their 15 minutes
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Old 06-03-2004, 06:44 PM   #54
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well lil jon's 15 minutes stated back in 1998. you can let me have his 15 minutes anyday!!!
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Old 06-03-2004, 07:20 PM   #55
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puleeese and i wasnt being specific about clubs, you can get the freak on elsewhere too . commercial rap is good for not being good and having fun and being stupid you dig? i dont think any of those rappers take themselves seriously so we shouldnt either
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Old 06-04-2004, 11:15 AM   #56
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well lil jon's 15 minutes stated back in 1998. you can let me have his 15 minutes anyday!!!


lil' john wasn't continuously in the spotlight. There was one song, then there was a lapse then there were some that were scattered across maybe 4 years, then there was the Get Low and the Yeah! thing. I hope for your sake; being the fact that you are in the "biz" so to speak that you never get fame like his. Artists that are known for five good songs compared to artists known for puting out great albums. Make your choice carefully willynehru.

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Old 06-04-2004, 01:48 PM   #57
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but understand that I know a few females that go to clubs that are actually decent enough people. Don't rule out the fact that such females exist. I know that you didn't say that they don't but i wanted to restore your faith if there is any left about females. . . . . . .
sorry 'bout the generalization. That wasn't my intent. I was just trying to make a point...
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Old 06-04-2004, 02:02 PM   #58
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lil jon probably wasn't in the spotlight where you were, but if you were from the south you knew who he was. master p didn't really go nationwide until '98-'99, but i've been listening to him since '94. my point is just because you just now heard of him doesn't mean they weren't in the spotlight elsewhere. and fame isn't the reason i do what i do. i do what i do because it's what i'm suppose to do. music is my life so fame has nothing to do with it. so the only choice i have to make has already been made. and that is to do it right!
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yes, lil john was probably very popular down south but I was talking about international scale / Nation wide scale. There aren't many peole who can name seven lil john songs where I come from. If anything I can say that he has sparked intrest and become sort of a conondrum.

I wish you the best of luck with your musical endeavors, if i had enough courage and faith I would have gone into the music biz myself. I really hope you're not taking my opinions as personal bashes on your like and dislikes . . . . .


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Old 06-04-2004, 06:59 PM   #60
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yes, lil john was probably very popular down south but I was talking about international scale / Nation wide scale. There aren't many peole who can name seven lil john songs where I come from. If anything I can say that he has sparked intrest and become sort of a conondrum.

I wish you the best of luck with your musical endeavors, if i had enough courage and faith I would have gone into the music biz myself. I really hope you're not taking my opinions as personal bashes on your like and dislikes . . . . .


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i ain't trippin'. peoples' opinions are just that. i deal with facts. so thanks for the encouragement and be safe.
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