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does anyone know why we cant have more inbox storage?
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If you become a contributor, you get a lot more storage. I just forgot my paypal account info.
2004-2005 Sim League World Champion Los Angeles Lakers
Not at all. Though I do appreciate those who pay to keep the site going.
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Yeah, I'm really digging it too. I do think he's almost too angry, but the raps are really good. My only real complaint is that the hooks are for the most part weak. I've always thought most of his hooks were weak, though.
Overall, it's worlds better than Lasers and about on par with F&L 1, but still a tick below The Cool for me.
He is angry. He got screwed around by his record company for a while, plus he got a lot of backlash for being "anti-american" because apparently you can't criticize our foreign policy in this country.
Yeah, his hooks have seemed to get weaker each album. His message has gotten stronger though. The songs just seem more natural than Lasers. Witty bars, solid rhyme schemes. His flow has always been one of my favorite qualities of his.
I don't think the message needs to be positive always. I just want to listen to real talk and someone who's versed in the world and not just the ghetto.
Yea everyone like a little amp music every now and then. But I think most rappers rap about the ghetto so people can relate and hopefully change the outcome on how certain peopl/kids life turns out. Tupac helped me alot, so there messages means alot to some. But now most rappers make certain things seem cool and promote than attempt to stop it.
That's the funny thing though. Last i heard, and i could be wrong, but something like 70% of people that buy rap are white young males not in the ghetto, so i'm not sure if it's "relating" for everyone. I know it wasn't like that for me also, but I listened to Pac a ton and still do.
I actually liked Wayne a lot until he got too famous/drugged out. His flow was ridiculous back then and though his content was never that great he had a lot of nice punchlines. I'd say around the carter 3 is where I couldn't stand his "music" anymore.
Mostly whites buy the the album. Lot of black either download it off the internet, or bootleg man. Even though I tried to support someone I looked up to I ended up going with either of those options. From what I seen with friends, and peers period. Certain music and stars actually help others life. Seeing Fresh Prince and listening to Tupac made me want to be an entertainer and helped me become a better child instead of following peers. If I was to be a follower IDK how I would be. So music is important. It was made to express your-self and help others. Not brag on what you got and others don't.
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