Tech N9ne Accepts Collaboration Request from Lil Wayne
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its about time the underground breaks through
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@bread1000 how fuckin old are u then..
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@bread1000 so since you from new york. u have the say so... i think ive read the article you copied that from... but if you read all my postings.. then u will see that Im saying hip hop now or wut people consider to be hip hop should not even be considered anything close to real hip hop. its fucking mainstream garbage. and if you came from new york and kno this about hip hop. then u should know how it was then.. n how terrible the music is now.
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@mando18 You are wrong, hip hop is the culture, rap music is one of elements within the hip hop culture, along with b boying(break dancing), graffiti art, The DJ, fashion, etc. I Know, im from the place where hip hop was born(New York) and remember when it first came on the scene.
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@mando18 and i mentioned that because i hear tha songz he does that hardly anyone hears, all tha industry hears is music that tha label makes him do....not his true talent that he really has, thats why sum artists stay underground, you sighn away ur freedom to make tha music yu want when yu sighn a record deal, thats why artists like him put out mixtapes, and if yu listen to them then you will see what im talkin about
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@mando18 my artst name iz Gutta Boy, im jus sayin that i know what lil wayne is REALLY about, he recordz over 2,000 songz a year.! most artists record 50-100. i mentioned that to say that i kno what im talkina bout, if yu dont consider him hip hop then thatz fine...but yu gotta remember, when hip hop came out, tha older generations didnt even consider hip hop as legit music and said it was just black people actin stupid.
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@xpkxheeling couldnt agree with you more.
As much as I don't like Weezy's music I'm glad Tech N9ne did a record with him. Tech N9ne's music is great and needs to be heard more and who better to help than the most popular rapper right now?
TrueLegendaryStatus 9 months ago 27
Also you seemed to have ignored my comment about D-12, why? Cuz you know im right. Just by their association with Em alone they are a mainstream rap group who happens to be featured on Absolute Power with a song called She Devil, you remember that album right? The one with the song Industry is Punks on it. So if the FTI movement was against mainstream artists why is D-12 on that album?
SantiagoKali 9 months ago 21