Papoose or Reed Dollaz?

Discussion in 'Off-Topic' started by BrewCityBuck, Jun 13, 2006.

  1. hoopskidd5

    hoopskidd5 BBW Member

    Sorry bro I dont know what to tell ya lol I just didnt get into it..Not my style I guess..
     
  2. BrewCityBuck

    BrewCityBuck The guy with 17,000 Posts.

    I agree with hoops, he sounds like Jay Rule and his free style is random jabber...annoying...
     
  3. Zards

    Zards The People's Champ

    Reed Dollaz looks like Damon Jones. [​IMG]
     
  4. primetime

    primetime Get Your Popcorn ready again

    I dont know why this site loves all these ''underground bands'', you know the reason they are underground is because they sound like sh*t. They might be good lyracists, but you dont just listen to rap for lyrics. Another thing i've noticed is this site generally is your sterotypical ''whitey'' but your bumping music about smoking weed,drinking, and killing people. I dont know if it's just me, but I find nothing funnier then a wigger coming out a rich neighborhood. Just because you listen to music, doesnt mean you have to pretend to be that person(MIXX) and sound fake, but when your the exact opposite i dont get it. I dont listen to songs like ''Nigga F*cked my sister!'' by stupid rednecks. Can someone explain this to me? Well theres my rant of the day, no offense to anyone, just my opinion. :happy0144:
     
  5. BrewCityBuck

    BrewCityBuck The guy with 17,000 Posts.

    That black man just confused me...
     
  6. Heatfan32

    Heatfan32 BBW Elite Member

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (PrimeTime @ Jun 14 2006, 10:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>They might be good lyracists, but you dont just listen to rap for lyrics.</div>RapRhythm and Poetry.
     
  7. primetime

    primetime Get Your Popcorn ready again

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Heatfan32 @ Jun 14 2006, 10:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>RapRhythm and Poetry.</div>exactly, and they forget the rhythm part. and it's not like their lyrics are that great nowadays anyway, I know i only get one rant a day, but I miss the early 90s rap. [​IMG]
     
  8. BrewCityBuck

    BrewCityBuck The guy with 17,000 Posts.

    Yeah, the good old days, Vanilla Ice representin'.
     
  9. Heatfan32

    Heatfan32 BBW Elite Member

    The rhythm now isn't bad, the rhythm on crap like Mike Jones and Paul Wall sucks. Most underground MCs aren't going to have the greatest beats either because they aren't with a major label or anything, rather a DJ instead.
     
  10. dsounG

    dsounG BBW Elite Member

    LMAO!...Ice ice baby!
     
  11. BrewCityBuck

    BrewCityBuck The guy with 17,000 Posts.

    [​IMG] :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo:
     
  12. T.O

    T.O BBW Member

    I dont know about you guys but I have known Papoose before he was in the Touch it song and then everyone found out about him, and it might have ruined his career. Reed might be able to do a good freestyle but thats not what makes the money these days.
     
  13. Heatfan32

    Heatfan32 BBW Elite Member

    I knew about Pap before he even dropped his first mixtape, that touch it song was horrible and I think it might have helped Papoose, since he was easily the best on in that remix.
     
  14. primetime

    primetime Get Your Popcorn ready again

    By early 90s I was thinking more of Ice(Cube! not vanilla),NWA,pac,snoop,tooshort,coolio,LL,etc.
     
  15. AmBitIoNz23

    AmBitIoNz23 BBW Member

    Listen to Binary Star. It'll change your life.Reality Check by Binary Star, an awesome, awesome song. I can upload it on RapidShare if you guys want me to.Edit, here I'll throw in the lyrics to the first verse. Theres only 2, and no real chrous, but its amazing lyrically.Verse 1: TekniqThis is how I represent I rock the mic 110 percentIt's intimate, I keeps the party moving like a imigrantBinary Star, superstar its no coincidenceEvery verse is intricate, this ain't a circus in a tentWe don't get down like them clowns and the kidsI'm use to being indegent, who said its all about the Benjamin's?I wanna fortune, I wanna make music and hit the lotteryFortunately my music is never wateryThat's how its gotta be, as far as I can seeMaybe you should grab a telescope to see my view its like astronomyIt aint all about economyso the fact that these wack emcees is making G's don't bother meHonestly, my number one policy is qualitynever sell my soul is my philosophyHigh velocity, lyrics like Nastradamus make a prophecyI told you cats a long time a go it ain't no stoppin' meI bomb your set that's not a threat its a promiseGot everybody ridin' on my wagon like the AmishBut still I never claim to be a big rap starSo no matter who you are its still Allah who act GodBetter believe this, most rappers can't achieve thisI'm bad to the bone but x-rays can't even see thisSee I'm strategic I letcha money talk bullsh** walkWhile I keep it rollin' like parapalegicsWhoever's on the microphone let it be knownYou in danger, I got next(necks) like the Boston StranglerYou ain't never heard an emcee speak like thisAnd Rodney King ain't never felt a beat like this
     
  16. ace_o_spades

    ace_o_spades BBW Member

    Yeah I love that new Reed Dollaz mixtape [​IMG] Who is Reed Dollaz except some battle rapper who writes his rhymes in his free time and memorizes them? He is only on those Smack DVDs battling some ppl. Sure he can battle but wat else can he do? Very little if he anyPapoose on the other hand is one of the most creative song writers that have come around in a while.<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Heatfan32 @ Jun 15 2006, 01:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I knew about Pap before he even dropped his first mixtape, that touch it song was horrible and I think it might have helped Papoose, since he was easily the best on in that remix.</div>I've been a Papoose fan for a while. He's the best mixtape artist of all time. And he kills the Touch It remix. I wish he had that whole beat to himself and just killed it some more
     

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