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MegaMan says:
Gangster rap is dead. Mobb Deep is dead. Give up Prodigy! It’s all about Lil Wayne and Drake. Support the innovators of real hip hop! Support creative and intelligent music!
Sweetre15 says:
@Megaman: Pop that YMCMB dick out of your mouth for 1 minute at least…How someone can hate on Mobb Deep and call Wayne and Drake “real hiphop” is beyond me?
toni says:
agree with sweetre15. real hip-hop wayne n drake? go check mobb deep catalauge. some classic shit
Moby says:
We all know megaman is either trolling or a 13 year old homosexual. ymcmb can only decrease your iq faggot, get off that shit, read a book, listen to real lyricists and get educated motherfucka
MegaMan says:
Lil Wayne and Drake are pure hip hop.
‘Take Care’ is a beautifully and bangin album that was conceived, crafted and performed in the spirit and essence of hip hop, by Drake and 40.
‘Tha Carter IV’ is the best hip hop album I’ve listened to in years, Lil Wayne is an extremely talented writer and the producers kill the beats.
Not an elementary rhyme, more of a kindergarden-like rhymes.
Poetic Assasin says:
The hook is horrible— feeling the lyrics though I couldn’t feel his pain/anger regarding the concept making it as generic as all the other songs with this same theme – sounded hungry on the third verse though… Sounds like an Alchemist beat.
Sweetre15 says:
No Megaman, Wayne and Drake pure hip-POP not hip-hop. I actually dont even hate Drake but if we’re talking who’s real hiphop then Drake doesn’t fit the bill.
Sorry MegaMan i also have to agree all YMCMB except Mystikal should be labeled under Pop music there’s not any real substance in there music. YMCMB makes good music but there far from Hip-Hop genre Mobb Deep hasn’t really been putting out and good music either lately. R.I.P Heavy D
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Jay-z ft Coldplay – Lost, is exactly what this song is talking about
Just because I’m losing
Doesn’t mean I’m lost!
Doesn’t mean I’ll stop
Doesn’t mean I will across
Just because I’m hurting
Doesn’t mean I’m hurt
Doesn’t mean
I don’t get what I deserved
No better and no worse
I just got lost
Every river
that I tried to cross
Every door
I ever tried was locked
Oh and I’m just waiting
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Gangster rap is dead. Mobb Deep is dead. Give up Prodigy! It’s all about Lil Wayne and Drake. Support the innovators of real hip hop! Support creative and intelligent music!
@Megaman: Pop that YMCMB dick out of your mouth for 1 minute at least…How someone can hate on Mobb Deep and call Wayne and Drake “real hiphop” is beyond me?
agree with sweetre15. real hip-hop wayne n drake? go check mobb deep catalauge. some classic shit
We all know megaman is either trolling or a 13 year old homosexual. ymcmb can only decrease your iq faggot, get off that shit, read a book, listen to real lyricists and get educated motherfucka
Lil Wayne and Drake are pure hip hop.
‘Take Care’ is a beautifully and bangin album that was conceived, crafted and performed in the spirit and essence of hip hop, by Drake and 40.
‘Tha Carter IV’ is the best hip hop album I’ve listened to in years, Lil Wayne is an extremely talented writer and the producers kill the beats.
Latter?
Not an elementary rhyme, more of a kindergarden-like rhymes.
The hook is horrible— feeling the lyrics though I couldn’t feel his pain/anger regarding the concept making it as generic as all the other songs with this same theme – sounded hungry on the third verse though… Sounds like an Alchemist beat.
No Megaman, Wayne and Drake pure hip-POP not hip-hop. I actually dont even hate Drake but if we’re talking who’s real hiphop then Drake doesn’t fit the bill.
Sorry MegaMan i also have to agree all YMCMB except Mystikal should be labeled under Pop music there’s not any real substance in there music. YMCMB makes good music but there far from Hip-Hop genre Mobb Deep hasn’t really been putting out and good music either lately. R.I.P Heavy D
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