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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #1 on: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 10:43:22 PM »
My mind isn't blown.  Maybe I just couldn't decipher the idiotic bullshit to get to the meat of the supposed event.

So what the fuck?  I want those three minutes of my life back.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #2 on: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 10:49:14 PM »
Oh.  It's the part where he goes off about all the racist motherfuckers out there writing "nigger this and nigger that" on all his pages.  The funny part is that in the same video he dropped the n-bomb like 15 times.

Oh, and the two guys in the background...what the fuck?

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #3 on: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 10:58:05 PM »
Oh.  That shocks you?  That's pretty standard.

Still, they should all be euthanized for being so completely and utterly worthless.  I don't care what race you are, but when you fall below the threshold of even being able to register a positive number on the scale of human life, it's time for a fucking acid bath.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #4 on: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 10:59:52 PM »
 :-\

They all?!


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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #5 on: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 11:07:47 PM »
Allow me to rephrase: all idiots, black white or otherwise, who wear stupid fucking earrings, think anyone gives a shit about their fucking shoes, and use phrases like "PStriple".

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #6 on: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 11:21:54 PM »
Haha...

PStriple.  Was that a joke or serious?

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #7 on: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 11:27:53 PM »
I've been trying to act cool every time I see "pstriple" in a post, but I can't do it anymore.  WTF is it, where did it come from, and what's the big deal about it?  I assume it has to do with PS3.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #8 on: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 11:44:22 PM »
We actually had a thread on it, cobra. You just couldnt stand the video long enough. It was some dumb dirtbag trying to act cool, and he starts calling the PS3 the PStriple.

This may or may not be the video. I dont know. Or care enough to let it load and find out.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #9 on: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 11:51:42 PM »
That's the one.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #10 on: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 11:56:41 PM »
Oh, yeah.  I do remember the 10 seconds of that I watched last time, and again this time.  Only by emptying an Uzi into that guy's head would I feel relief for the torture that inflicted.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #11 on: Friday, August 29, 2008, 12:42:48 AM »
Cobra and I are kindred spirits.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #12 on: Friday, August 29, 2008, 12:42:40 PM »
I didnt watch the video but isn't Soulja Boy the guy that sings "Superman that ho"? Because if so I second Ques acid bath idea.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #13 on: Friday, August 29, 2008, 03:41:11 PM »
I didnt watch the video but isn't Soulja Boy the guy that sings "Superman that ho"? Because if so I second Ques acid bath idea.
Yes, he is.
Andh e sang that horrible song "Yah", too.

To add to that, Ice-T and Soulja Boy were recently taking shots at each other and whatnot, too.  :o

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #14 on: Friday, August 29, 2008, 06:19:40 PM »
That punk thinks he can fuck with Ice-T?  That's just stupid.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #15 on: Friday, August 29, 2008, 09:16:11 PM »
That punk thinks he can fuck with Ice-T?  That's just stupid.

Ice-T dissed him first -- b/c he thinks Soulja's music has no lyrical content and is single-handedly ruining hip-hop.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #16 on: Friday, August 29, 2008, 09:25:21 PM »
And he isn't wrong.  The kid should shut the fuck up and listen to somebody obviously more intelligent and talented than he is.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #17 on: Friday, August 29, 2008, 09:36:23 PM »
I actually found that really interesting and I usually find rap 'beefs' fucking retarded.  Basically, Ice-T told Soulja Boy he fucking sucked (and what D said), and told some other young crunk (aka shit) rapper that he needs to "take that stupid shit out of his hair."

Soulja Boy came back with some pretty stupid shit at first ("You're old and out of the game" although he knows he's still not even in the same game as Ice-T.  One hit), but actually took it to a pretty reasonable level.  Basically he told Ice-T that he used to respect him and Ice-T should recognize that music evolves.  What he did was viewed as garbage by the generation before and so on.  Other rappers have weighed in on this on both sides.

Personally, I agree with Ice-T, but whatever.  All I know is last New Years this pretty hot  girl wanted to grind me to Soulja Boy and I just started laughing really hard because the whole scene was ridiculous in my mind.  I tried to get down her pants later that night, but the damage was done.  I will hold this against him until the end of his life.  Oh, and she had those string up shoes on, but she did them up wrong.  That didn't help stop me from laughing.  Seriously, who grinds to fucking Soulja Boy?

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #18 on: Friday, August 29, 2008, 09:41:56 PM »
In terms of actually giving a shit, this ranks up there with Paris Hilton for me. Rap feuds are basically a dick measuring contest with rhymes.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #19 on: Friday, August 29, 2008, 09:46:40 PM »
Thank you for defining it.  I'm so far removed from any of this shit, including "respectable" rappers, that I don't know (or much care) WTF is going on.  Rap feuds?  News to me.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #20 on: Friday, August 29, 2008, 09:47:43 PM »
And he isn't wrong.  The kid should shut the fuck up and listen to somebody obviously more intelligent and talented than he is.

Basically, Ice-T said what he said and then told Soulja Boy at to also "eat a dick."

And Soulja Boy basically half-dissed him back in a video he recorded on Youtube -- called him "old" among other things; which are basically the same lines he threw at The GZA/Genius (of the Wu-Tang Clan). Soulja even said that Ice-T should've congratulated him for doing something to try and get himself out of the hood. Soulja even went as far as asking for lyrical pointers from Ice-T, to help improve his skills.

Pretty pointless stuff. This kid ain't in their arena. And pretty much, it's more than Soulja Boy killing hip-hop. Put right along w/ Soulja all that other snap music that's also pretty much ruining hip-hop, as well.

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Thank you for defining it.  I'm so far removed from any of this shit, including "respectable" rappers, that I don't know (or much care) WTF is going on.  Rap feuds?  News to me.
I think what's happening in hip-hop right now is a huge backlash against the (younger) "ringtone" rappers that lack any lyrical skills, the record execs, and those who are basically programming the rappers to do what they want the rappers to do (instead of the rappers doing what the rappers want to do). This huge backlash is namely being charged by the older skilled rappers, who are really tired of lyrics and content getting dumbed down and certain lines sometimes even cut-out by the record exec's/censors.

I'm thinking of certain examples, recently -- Ice-T taking shots at Soulja Boy; GZA basically "ethering" 50 Cent on his new song (Paper Plate) and calling 50's music "disposable garbage" and that he uses ghostwriters (among other things); Nas also blasting numerous lyrical shots at 50 Cent (Queens Get The Money) and FOX News Network (Sly Fox); and Ice Cube's new Raw Footage album for example takes shots at Viacom (It Takes A Nation) and those blaming gangsta rap for any sort of downfall in society (Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It).
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« Reply #21 on: Saturday, August 30, 2008, 01:02:54 AM »
EDIT:I think what's happening in hip-hop right now is a huge backlash against the (younger) "ringtone" rappers that lack any lyrical skills, the record execs, and those who are basically programming the rappers to do what they want the rappers to do (instead of the rappers doing what the rappers want to do). This huge backlash is namely being charged by the older skilled rappers, who are really tired of lyrics and content getting dumbed down and certain lines sometimes even cut-out by the record exec's/censors.

I'm thinking of certain examples, recently -- Ice-T taking shots at Soulja Boy; GZA basically "ethering" 50 Cent on his new song (Paper Plate) and calling 50's music "disposable garbage" and that he uses ghostwriters (among other things); Nas also blasting numerous lyrical shots at 50 Cent (Queens Get The Money) and FOX News Network (Sly Fox); and Ice Cube's new Raw Footage album for example takes shots at Viacom (It Takes A Nation) and those blaming gangsta rap for any sort of downfall in society (Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It).


See, that all just makes me laugh, laugh like Valentine Michael Smith when he finally grokked laughing.  You know, big monkey beats monkey, then monkey takes it out on little monkey.  Rappers have been fucking up the popular music scene forever with their garbage; and now here comes the next, even worse generation of no-talent trash-talking musical leeches.  Now the established rappers understand what the rest of us have been saying for 20 years.  Now the shoe is on the other foot.  What a crackup.  I love it.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #22 on: Saturday, August 30, 2008, 01:10:50 AM »
Ahh its good to see awesome rappers like Ice T hate Soulja Boy's garbage as much as the rest of us do.  :)

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #23 on: Saturday, August 30, 2008, 01:28:23 AM »
I'm not a giant fan of hip-hop or rap in general, but there is music in some of it.  Some of the old timers actually did something which, if listened to in context, was worth experiencing.  The same most certainly can't be said of what we've got now.  The guys from before were certainly doing little more than filling a niche (even if it was a popular one), but the garbage we've got these days is worth nothing on any level, in any context, in any light, just like the people who make it.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #24 on: Saturday, August 30, 2008, 03:10:16 AM »
See, that all just makes me laugh, laugh like Valentine Michael Smith when he finally grokked laughing.  You know, big monkey beats monkey, then monkey takes it out on little monkey.  Rappers have been fucking up the popular music scene forever with their garbage; and now here comes the next, even worse generation of no-talent trash-talking musical leeches.  Now the established rappers understand what the rest of us have been saying for 20 years.  Now the shoe is on the other foot.  What a crackup.  I love it.

Someone's always fucking up the the popular music scene according to the old guard.

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« Reply #25 on: Saturday, August 30, 2008, 06:51:49 AM »
Pretty much the only rap worth listening to these days comes from Immortal Technique.

The biggest offenders for horrible completely nonsensical rap seem to be the dirty south artists.

I hate that more than any other music, even more than the worst country music songs out there.

Oldschool west coast G-funk type of rap is where its at.  8)

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« Reply #26 on: Saturday, August 30, 2008, 07:45:55 AM »
Someone's always fucking up the the popular music scene according to the old guard.

That's right.  And who's the old guard now?  Hint: older than Soulja Boy and younger than me.  Hence the irony.

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« Reply #27 on: Saturday, August 30, 2008, 06:47:34 PM »
Um, AC/DC?

Fuck those guys know how to rock.

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« Reply #28 on: Saturday, August 30, 2008, 07:02:22 PM »
AC/DC does indeed rock. No doubt about that one.

Though, if Cobra's looking for a rapper, they don't do hip-hop.

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« Reply #29 on: Sunday, August 31, 2008, 01:02:11 AM »
D, gpw is kidding.  He knows . . . oh, crap.  Never mind.  Thanks, D.

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« Reply #30 on: Sunday, August 31, 2008, 09:19:11 PM »
Hip-hop Legend KRS-ONE basically welcomes Soulja Boy to hip-hop.

 :o  ???

Yeah, my reaction exactly.

Oddly enough, some of y'all might remember a few years back, KRS-ONE had a feud with rapper Nelly b/c he felt Nelly was "commercial" and "lacking lyrical ability."

Hmmmm...

Of course, SB never (partially) ripped off KRS-ONE like Nelly did with KRS-ONE. Nelly did a song "#1," which KRS-ONE thought ripped off a similar chorus to his old Boogie Down Production song "I'm Still #1."

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« Reply #31 on: Sunday, August 31, 2008, 09:33:24 PM »
Rappers can't complain about people stealing their choruses...that's just dumb.

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« Reply #32 on: Tuesday, September 02, 2008, 06:44:40 PM »
Oh.  It's the part where he goes off about all the racist motherfuckers out there writing "nigger this and nigger that" on all his pages.  The funny part is that in the same video he dropped the n-bomb like 15 times.

Oh, and the two guys in the background...what the fuck?

According to some members on the bengals.com forums, the n-bomb is "the ultimate disrespect" when uttered by a white person and if you are white you will never understand.  I'm white and I guess these people are right:  I don't understand, for the same reason you just outlined.

The context of this was in some details that came out about one of Chris Henry's (Bengals wide receiver) recent arrests where it was supposedly started by a white guy calling him the n-word, causing the white guy to get his ass beat by Henry and some of his thug friends.  People on the forum were like, "I understand being mad but you can't throw a punch every time someone calls you a name."  The black members said that we just didn't understand.

I guess it's like a cultural rule and they don't let that one slide.

Edit:  As far as the rap/hip-hop discussion goes... I don't really listen to it now, but I used to like it a bit.  From basically garbage by 50 Cent to more meaningful stuff from 2Pac and especially Nas.  I think Nas really nailed it all down in "I Can" from God's Son.  That song is basically the anti-gansta hip-hop song.  It's a song of encouragement for younger black kids.  There's a line in there where he is speaking to young males and he says "You think life's all about smoking weed and ice" and I think that speaks volumes about the message of most of rap and hip-hop.

As much as I liked Dr. Dre's The Chronic and think it was one of the very best examples of that era of rap, I think it's one of the worst offenders of promoting gangsta culture.  I mean it was all basically fake: Dr. Dre is a producer, not a gangster.

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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #33 on: Thursday, September 04, 2008, 11:23:27 AM »
I don't think the nigga vs nigger is a cultural phenomenon. It being cultural is just an excuse for getting pissed at white peple for saying it, while not having to go to the trouble of monitoring themselves. It doesn't matter how many times you call your buddy "nigga", it's still from the same word as nigger.

I don't think white people should say nigger or nigga. Neither should black people. If the ideal situation is for people to accept others regardless of skin color, why the fuck should there be an enforced difference in how we speak? An offensive word is offensive, regardless of skin color.

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« Reply #34 on: Thursday, September 04, 2008, 04:35:46 PM »
The ideal is to learn and accept that words can't hurt you.  An insult never justifies assault, ever.

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« Reply #35 on: Friday, September 05, 2008, 09:47:11 PM »
It's great when people try to throw racial slurs out to white people and realize it has no real effect.


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« Reply #36 on: Monday, September 08, 2008, 09:10:22 PM »
According to some members on the bengals.com forums, the n-bomb is "the ultimate disrespect" when uttered by a white person and if you are white you will never understand.  I'm white and I guess these people are right:  I don't understand, for the same reason you just outlined.

The context of this was in some details that came out about one of Chris Henry's (Bengals wide receiver) recent arrests where it was supposedly started by a white guy calling him the n-word, causing the white guy to get his ass beat by Henry and some of his thug friends.  People on the forum were like, "I understand being mad but you can't throw a punch every time someone calls you a name."  The black members said that we just didn't understand.

I guess it's like a cultural rule and they don't let that one slide.
Did you hear Nas' newest The N Tape (Mixtape) and Untitled album? He touched A LOT on the subject of the N-word on both of those.

He even touched on when Eminem used it in a song when he insulted his black ex-girlfriend (when Eminem was much younger -- which when Ray Benzino of The Source found out about this, he dug it up and began riding against Eminem).

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Edit:  As far as the rap/hip-hop discussion goes... I don't really listen to it now, but I used to like it a bit.  From basically garbage by 50 Cent to more meaningful stuff from 2Pac and especially Nas.  I think Nas really nailed it all down in "I Can" from God's Son.  That song is basically the anti-gansta hip-hop song.  It's a song of encouragement for younger black kids.  There's a line in there where he is speaking to young males and he says "You think life's all about smoking weed and ice" and I think that speaks volumes about the message of most of rap and hip-hop.
I think Nas' "I Can" is a great song, as well.

I think "I Am Somebody" by Jurassic 5 is another one of those anti-gangsta rap songs -- especially Akil's opening verse.

Another one coming to mind -- Lupe Fiasco with Daydreamin' from Food & Liquor LP -- especially with the sarcastic second verse taking shots at many of the gangsta-rap style music videos.

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As much as I liked Dr. Dre's The Chronic and think it was one of the very best examples of that era of rap, I think it's one of the worst offenders of promoting gangsta culture.  I mean it was all basically fake: Dr. Dre is a producer, not a gangster.
I would say NWA (which Dr. Dre produced, of course) was one of the first real big albums to take gangsta rap to new levels -- and that was without it getting much radio play; it sold lots of copies for no radio play (pretty much). I think The Chronic was finally when it actually crossed-over like crazy into the mainstream and got radio and video play.

Of course, I'd probably say Chef Raekwon and Ghostface's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... is one of the most influential and best gangsta-rap albums of all time. Nas probably has one of the best verses I've ever heard in there on "Verbal Intercourse" on that album.



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Re: From Digg: Soulja Boy's shit gets hacked
« Reply #37 on: Tuesday, September 09, 2008, 08:15:51 PM »
The ideal is to learn and accept that words can't hurt you. 

I hate this saying. Of course they can. We were always taught as kids that words can't hurt you, but that's absurd. What they should tell kids is, words can hurt you - learn to fucking deal with it.