I'm down for good music for a good cause but this ain't the case. The homie Sha from MTV hit me with a question yesterday I dreaded goin' on the record about: How do I feel about hip-hop artists being included in the "We Are The World" remake? Geez, I guess we've come long way since 1985. I don't think you could do it any other way than include our culture which is the pulse of pop culture. But instead of feeling any type of validation, I feel disgust. Seriously, a complete remake of the original song? Celine Dion gettin' her Cyndi Lauper on? Lil Wayne as Bob Dylan? Fuck outta here. Didn't I see Will.I.Am in the flicks? They could gave that nigga an hour plus a pen and a pad and I'm sure he'd come up with something cheesy for no small fee but for free. I'm truly scared to hear what the final product is gonna sound like. Are we really gonna hear the soothing vocals of Nipsey Hussle in the final mix? Highly doubt it. Damn, it's the thought that counts but this just doesn't feel right. Shame on a couple of legendary nuhs named Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones. MJ is turning over in his oxygen tank.
You Played Yourself
You know you done fucked up, don't you? You know it, don't you? You know you done fucked up.
Dude defenetly looks like he don’t wanna be there. And why the fuck would he, performing a hip-hop record with no audience and no DJ or live band is pretty much pointless. He needs to slap his publicist for putting him that situation.
i don’t blame him, he had a different audience so speaking it in softer tones probably to not scare all the white people eating waffles watching the show as oppose to startling them with shouting
[...] is down bottom. SHAKE UPDATE: Oh wait… we gotta take 2 seconds and make sure to shout out RAPRADAR for this totally awesome exclusive footage they ripped. We wouldn’t want them to get all [...]
That was some super wack shit. I understand the stage was wack, he had no DJ and the crowd might have been a bunch of 50 year old white folks but c’mon, son, you rap, throw some heart in that bag and fucking spit!!
SMH… what’s wrong w/ this guy… his shoes on too tight or somethin’? His stage performances are more more wooden than his man Clue’s personality.
-D!
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[...] Shouts to B.Dot at RapRadar for the video (and saving us from watching the performance portion) [...]
[...] Hit the jump-off to watch a boring ass performance of Throw It In The Bag. Props to RR. [...]
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Dude defenetly looks like he don’t wanna be there. And why the fuck would he, performing a hip-hop record with no audience and no DJ or live band is pretty much pointless. He needs to slap his publicist for putting him that situation.
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I just have to say that Perfect Strangers reference was so choice. LMAO Balki was that nigga when i was in elementary
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i don’t blame him, he had a different audience so speaking it in softer tones probably to not scare all the white people eating waffles watching the show as oppose to startling them with shouting
[...] is down bottom. SHAKE UPDATE: Oh wait… we gotta take 2 seconds and make sure to shout out RAPRADAR for this totally awesome exclusive footage they ripped. We wouldn’t want them to get all [...]
[...] Why not? After the jump, ‘Throw It In The Bag’. Shouts to RapRadar. [...]
Shout out to B.Dot for that Balki reference, didn’t see that one coming!
[...] DEAD at how DEAD this performance was. Props: B. Dot [...]
That was some super wack shit. I understand the stage was wack, he had no DJ and the crowd might have been a bunch of 50 year old white folks but c’mon, son, you rap, throw some heart in that bag and fucking spit!!