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All for the 213In honor of the original gangstas... |
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Rap, although commercialized and misconstrewed nowadays as simply a form of 'talkin' shit,' has great roots. From the avant-noise and political stance of groups such as Public Enemy to the pioneering of Gangsta Rap and G-Funk, namely by N.W.A., Rap has made extreme leaps and bounds in little more than a decade. Respects need be paid to people such as Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, Bone Thugs 'N' Harmony, as well as many others who stood out with ceaseless talent and redirected a form of music so prominent among the youth of America. |
November 2004 |
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| | Nov. 17th, 2004 @ 05:25 pm |
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die_olsen_twins |
The Vibe Awards...Dr. Dre getting punched like a sucka...Young Buck pulling out a knife...Everyone acting stupid in general...discuss.Current Mood: coldCurrent Music: Drop It Like It's Hot - Snoop Dogg and Pharell (1 comment | Leave a comment) |
thaoldskoolfool |
Hahahahaha. Check this out: '50 Cent's southern soldier' Young Buck was tiring people with his gun-totting skills (or at least his claims to them.) So to see if he could walk the walk, Vibe magazine paired him up with 'one of the best sharpshooters in the game, Triple B pro Randy Sotowa, who is skeet shooting's 2003 National Champion, a 2003 Pan American Gold Medalist, and a future Olympic hopeful.' Arming them both with Browning Lightning Sporting Clay 12-gauges, (a weapon Buck wasn't too well acquainted with because it didn't have the 'ghetto-customized' sawed-off end or the handgun grip), they competed. And it turns out...Buck beat Sotowa 10-9.(Leave a comment) |
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