Posted on 06/29/2005 8:19:56 AM PDT by Mike Bates
There's songs that I still wait to hear the "click" part way through. The 70's scarred me for life.
I can still, to this day, recite 'Ice Ice Baby' from memory. Yet, I can't remember to pay my bills on time.
yeah, aka dead.
Dog, why you buggin?
The only thing sillier than stories like this is listening to Soledad O'Brien and "pop culture commentator" Toure reporting all the latest 50 ("Fiddy") Cent and The Game news on CNN in the morning. I never can seem to hit the remote control fast enough to avoid the brain cell loss which results from listening to such utter dreck.
Celebrity/rap world news is always good for a big laugh, which is why we enjoy it.
I'm gonna participate in a drive through for them there Biggie fries.
What's not funny about it is that the thugocracy of rap music is ruining its second generation of young black Americans. Frankly, I'd rather have them pay attention to Jesse Jackson than any smart mouthed street criminal in the music world.
what the hell are props???
Your Text, Dialectized (jive)
Bod Big Poppa and Big Big Daddy Kane gots'ta get deir props fum VH1 dis year. Ah be baaad... De late Noto'ious B.I.G. also knode as Biggie Smalls, also knode as Big Poppa and old-farm rappuh' Kane gots'ta be feted at da damn second annual VH1 Hip Hop Hono's on Sept. Man! 22 at da damn Hammerstein Ballroom in New Yo'k. Ya' know? De show gots'ta air Sept. Man! 26 on VH1. Oda' hono'ees include LL Waaay coo' J, Grandmasta' Flash and De Furious Five, Ice-T, Salt-N-Pepa and da damn 1991 film "Boyz n de Hood." "Our fust Hip Hop Hono's proved t'be an incredible success not only fo' de channel but also widin de hip-hop community. Slap mah fro! It wuz some long overdue celebrashun uh de genesis and roots uh a genre dat gots puh'meated wo'ld culture," said da damn show's 'esecutive producer, Lee Rolontz, in some statement Tuesday t'De Associated Press. "Dis year's hono'ees run de gamut fum MCs t'trailblazin' duos t'an iconic moshun picture all uh which gots had some massive impact on de hip-hop beat landscape." Last year's hono'ees included da damn late Tupac Shakur, Public Enemy and rap pioneers Run DMC.
http://rinkworks.com/dialect/
He is still around?
oops...the "late"...missed that part.
Crap on Parade.
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