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50 speaks to Gina Torres about Jay Z not Fighting his Lyrical Battles

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Part 1 of the 50 Cent Interview with Gina Torres from Allhiphop.com. 50 Talks Jay-Z, VMA's and Kanye. 50 says some really interesting things about Jay-Z not fighting his own lyrical battles and explains how he would have reacted had someone walked on stage while he was performing. Good stuff!!

http://allhiphop.com/stories/multimedia__video/archive/2009/10/23/21995637.aspx

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  • @415jdookie you dont know what your talking about,, Hip hop is based on 4 elements. Rap, Graffiti, Breakdancing, and DJing. Hip hop isnt commercialized gangster rap. Hip hop is a culture not a style of music.. get it straight! rap is just one element of hip hop.

  • @415jdookie It's hardly down to white people you ignorant prick man. I've always been a big fan of hiphop and I'm white. But if you're so ignorant to believe white people destroyed hiphop, then these black artists clearly aren't real hiphop anyway. Because we all KNOW, the REAL hiphop artists, will always stay the same. Never make this solja boy shit.

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  • lmao they needed a producer and an editor for this vid.... WTF!? oh yeah and a interviewer lol

  • @gloshglosh TRUE INDEED...oh yeah, U did forget the 5th, 'n probably most important element...B-Boying...the culture, the fashion, the lingo, that vibe U feel in U when U let urself go 'n jus' get down 'n busy...LOL!!! U see the rest of the world always strive to imitate this particular element, but it's somethin' that U jus' can't imitate...U have to jus' have it!!!

  • @RssMMA hahahha

  • @RssMMA good 4 u, u like hip hop. that doesn't change the most record labels and media outlets are controlled by whites. they only allow the bullshit to get through. thats the game foo, what ya pops didnt tell u?

  • @415jdookie One more thing, go fuck yourself.

  • You're right, gangsta rap started off as just rap. Blacks talking about the rough life and injustices of the hood. White people took the only violence out of that and called it gangsta rap. That wasn't mainstream enough, so they took out everything about struggling and injustice and replaced it with bling, fake bitches, and bright sunny days... AKA hip hop.

  • The fact that you think hip hop and rap are the same thing is a testament to your ignorance. Hip hop is gansta rap wit sprinkles on top, very sugar-coated, commercialized, exploited. You have to know what it is you're talking about. Hip hop or gansta rap?

  • After white people saw that there was an entire new genre of music ....FOR BLACK PEOPLE, they sought to exploit it (as they always do with people of color) and make money off of it. So, they bought out all the small black record companies and then created "GANGSTA RAP"...and there you have it, the end of hip hop as we knew it and white people doing what they have always done. Wonderbread -I meant "white" kids buy that gangsta crap by the shit loads -they are over 70% of the consumers to be exact

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