Yee haw, I've got a lot of shit that I can comment on.
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And I think the proper word to cally anyone dissin Soulja Boy is a hater. This is why. Where i grew up if you don't like something you don't affliate with it. You don't make it your business to run around and talk about how bad it is or exactly why you dont like it. You let it be known you dont like it and keep it moving. I dont really like Lil Kim But I dont got outta my way to talk bad about her or what she does even tho it is a billion things i can diss her for beyond her rapping.
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I'm a hater? Cool. The best way to create a negative image for something is to attack it, either physically or verbally. This is a proven fact throughout history. Word is extremely influential and the best way to target someone or something is through the use of negative commenting.
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why not, dude thinks the holier than thou, just cause he's from an era people describe as the "golden era" personally, i think hip hop fans and artists are the biggest whiners and most disloyal people in the world...you never seen areosmith and guns n' roses pulling this kind of bitch shit, and you won't see mick jager get on youtube and bitch about a good charolette album...i mean he's easily over 40 right?, he had his time, now he needs to stop talking like he's even relevant in music anymore, and hip hop is far from dead i mean wayne just sold a million in a week and if soulja boy's music sucks so much he'll fade off like the rest of the shit music
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You know why bands such as Aerosmith refrain from publicly attacking other bands? Because it isn't the Rap industry. The whole aspect of artists "hating" on other artists is something that generally stays in the Hip-Hop / Rap industry and that is why our industry is so unique compared to the other genres of music.
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people built different these 90's babies is a whole new breed man. He was born in 1991 some shit like that so by 2000 2001 what type of examples does he have? we over here talking about brainwash Its not my fault that half of the emcees from back in the day fell off.
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I'm a "90's baby". I'm not a new breed. I personally feel that this new age of music is an embarrassment to my age group and I would laugh, if anything, if each of those ignorant fuckers caught a bullet. :)
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he had a joint in the top 40 before he got a deal, and before that he owned the soundclick charts (which is based on plays) so either he was running a botnet and playing it on all the comps at once, or he's got a lot of people playing his music...im beginning to think these people that hate club music have never been in a club
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I love club music, but not today's club music. There is a HUGE difference between the Soulja Boy "club music" and the club music from the likes of the Quad City DJ's that I grew up on.
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you got issues if you think a person is cool based on what they listen too and you got issues if you thin that is why people listen to music
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LMAO. Your shitting me right? Seriously? I live in Georgia, I'm around these mindless twats that listen to music like Soulja Boy for this reason only. I actually hear this shit come out of their mouths on a daily basis. Being in the "cool group" is a huge part of the teenage life today and teenagers will do stupid shit to get into the cool group. That includes listening to retarded artists that make Vanilla Ice look like Tupac Shakur.
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a bunch of white kids wearing baggy clothes listening to hip-hop being a wigger? is that what you think it is? cause if so that is wrong
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Now why do you have to get racist with it? Being a white person who is involved in the culture, I do take an offense when people, regardless of race, use the term "wigger" as a way to stereotype all white people that listen to Rap. There is a big difference between those white people who listen to Rap because it's culturally cool (wiggers) and those who listen to Rap because they enjoy the style of music (people like myself).
I can personally say that I agree with everything Cesare said in the topic. He is right on the money when it comes to the issue of Soulja Boy and artists like him. Regardless of what people like to think, people do listen to certain types of music for peer reasons and not because they are actually into that style.