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Shady/Aftermath/G-Unit Records [Deel 3]

Discussie in 'Actualiteiten, Sport, Entertainment en Lifestyle' gestart door Berrie, 3 jan 2006.

  1. Robby Bobson

    Robby Bobson Die rapper.

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    Obie, Buck, Stat, Detox, Busta, en misschien nog wat G-Unit albums, als ze goed zijn.
     
  2. FeaR

    FeaR Inside you ...

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    Haha The Game heeft SpiderBroke gedissed _O_

    "you a MySpace gangsta nigga suck my dick"

    hahahahahahahha
     
  3. WiresOUTLAW

    WiresOUTLAW ''screw you guyz''

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    damn beter dan ether
     
  4. vagegast_112

    vagegast_112 Active Member

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  5. WHAT

    WHAT Active Member

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  6. Renegades NL

    Renegades NL Active Member

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    Thnx voor de link,

    Pfff zeker zwaar goede diss, had het eigenlijk wel een beetje gehad met Game door dat continu gebitch over G-unit, maar die gast is gewoon zwaar goed.
    Ik wist niet eens dat er beef was tussen Spyda en Game? Of is het gewoon omdat hij bij Gunit zit.

    Valt me wel dat je Game eigenlijk niet meer echt kan geloven als je zijn nummers voor de beef hoort. Eerst Gunit dit, gunit sneakers of my feet, fifty my nigga. Nu is het Snitch dit en wanksta dat. Vandaar dat mensen zich afvroegen of Game een blood of een crips was, met die kerel weet je het gewoon niet.

    Beetje raar dat er echt niks uit het gunit kamp komt, die game heeft zon grote bek en disst iedereen daar. Ik had die gozer al lang zijn nek omgedraaid als ik hun was. Maar niemand maar zich er druk om lijkt het.

    Vind het eigenlijk toch wel jammer dat fifty zijn oude niveau nooit meer haalt. Ik vind Power of a dollar nog steeds het beste album ooit. Tuurlijk zijn er zat andere albums geweest die lyricly beter waren, maar PoaD luister ik gewoon nu nog steeds. Wie maakte destijds de beats etc?
     
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  7. WHAT

    WHAT Active Member

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    Nog nooit iemand horen zeggen :eek: Bedoel je alleen van 50 of van alle rappers?
     
  8. Leo

    Leo R.I.P. Proof

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    Game reageerde op Sider omdat ie de laatste tijd een stuk of 4 disses had uitgebracht.

    En de beats op PotD komen van Trackmasters.
     
  9. Robby Bobson

    Robby Bobson Die rapper.

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    Kan iemand die diss van Game ergens anders uppen? Ik moet nog anderhalf uur wachten op rapidshare door limit..
     
  10. Renegades NL

    Renegades NL Active Member

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    Believe it or not alle rappers, maar i.p.v. beste album kan ik daar beter leukste album van maken. Dat album was gewoon zo anders anders de rest, echt rauw.

    Wel een leuk stukkie text om te lezen over game, 50 en Ja:

    Game Recognize Game

    You've scene the scowls, heard the gang shout outs and threats of violence on radio and mix-tape, and if you don't know any better you're probably terrified. Let the music industry and Jayceon Taylor, a.k.a. "The Game" tell the story and he has hardly had a good day in his relatively short life of drug-dealing, gang-banging, and other assorted criminal activities. However, if we take a closer look it appears The Game is not quite the character his handler's are selling.

    Ironically the first crack in The Game's "Ice Grill" came courtesy of his feud with rapper Joe Budden. In a diss record aimed at The Game, prior to Game's meteoric rise to stardom, Joe Budden's exposed the fact that the man anointed "savior of West Coast rap" and apparent toughest rapper in the universe had been a contestant on the now cancelled dating game show "Change of Heart" (just for your information the way the show works, is a male and female couple are each allowed to go on a date with a person of the opposite sex arranged by the show's producer, to see if they have "a change of heart" and decide to start dating the new person. Also FYI The Game's girlfriend had a change of heart on the episode).

    Now "Change of Heart", when it was on the air, did not cast minors meaning Jayceon was on the show as a legal adult and shortly before his rap career began, assuming his reported age of approximately 25 is anywhere near correct. The feud with Joe Budden led to other revelations about America's new favorite "Gangsta' rapper", namely that he had a tongue ring around the time of the show's taping, and in earlier years (allegedly high-school) was a "bleached blond" (wore dyed blond hair). In a radio interview on with NYC radio personality Wendy Williams, Jayceon admitted to the tongue ring and blonde hair, but alleged that such styles were not a big deal and in fact were common on the West Coast at the time. I have my doubts about the truth of that claim, but assuming that was the case, Mr. Jayceon Taylor isn't just any California native, he's a "thug", he's a gangsta', and God-damn-it he's "The Game". Blonde hair and tongue rings on a gangsta'? What is this Demolition Man? All these admissions of course, came just moments after The Game confessed to at least one MURDER on a nationally syndicated radio program. Damn, even the late John Gotti said he was a plumber.

    The "Ice Grill" continued to melt after viewing Game's DVD "The Documentary" which is supposed to document Mr. Taylor's life story, but to me made his public persona more suspect. For instance according to the DVD Mr. Taylor graduated high school where he was a pretty solid basketball player and briefly attended college. In fact, he didn't join a gang until 21 years of age! The Game's account of his brush with death where he was shot several times (which nowadays is a prerequisite for getting your album promoted), in a botched drug sale seemed more a comedy of errors than the actions of someone seasoned in the inner workings of an outlaws life. According to Mr. Taylor, he was shot with his own gun when he left his firearm on a table while stepping away to retrieve the marijuana he was about to sell. Presented with the opportunity, the apparent buyers, quickly turned robbers and Taylor was shot in the ensuing struggle for his own weapon. I could be wrong but leaving a loaded firearm on a table in a room with several guys you don't know while alone in an apartment doesn't sound like the actions of a seasoned gangsta'. to me.

    After this incident the game apparently decided the drug dealer's life wasn't for him, purchased and studied the albums of some of the biggest names in rap at the time, and set about becoming a rapper. It seems in the case of Jayceon Taylor, the industry apparently understood they would be able to 'juice-up' his story and create a product whether Mr. Taylor actually had the talent to match the hype or not.

    Even the tattoos on this guy seem manufactured. For instance if you look closely at the large N.W.A. tattoo on the left side of his chest, you can see it was tattooed over what appears to be a previous tattoo of a sun. In watching his own account, and listening to and reading his interviews, it becomes clear that Mr. Taylor is likely is hardly anything like the angry, volatile, violent, and completely ignorant personality he publicly promotes. In fact if there is any sincerity to the claims of things he's trying to do with his Black Wall Street Company to create legitimate forms of employment for his childhood friends, he's probably a lot more positive, bright, and forward thinking that one would imagine - but alas the industry and Mr. Taylor isn't interested in selling Jayceon Taylor, they're too busy selling Game.



    "What-up Blood, What-up Cuz, What-up Wankstaaaaa!?

    We can't really begin to talk about The Game or uncertified gangstas' without talking about one of rap's biggest stars and the man who helped spark The Game's career, Curtis Jackson a.k.a. 50-Cent. To keep it simple, in the netherworld known as "the streets", the perpetrators are the "Gangstas". They are the people who are "respected" (pronounced feared). The victims, particularly those that are victimized numerous times are "Vics", "Marks", "Herbs", etc. By this standard 50-Cent is possibly rap's most famous Mark, but he certainly isn't "Gangsta". He's been shot by unidentified assailants, stabbed (superficially) by one of Ja-Rule's entourage, rarely makes unsupervised public appearances, travels in more bulletproof vehicles than the Pope, and makes use of a personal security detail, that is alleged to be filled with police officers, and is likely one of the largest in rap. And for all his talk and scathing attacks against Ja-Rule for being inauthentic and a "pop" rapper these days nobody pens catchy, pop songs more often, and more successfully than Mr. Jackson.

    But let me leave the G-Unit and former G-Unit rappers alone before I get accused of writing a hit piece against Interscope records. I am an equal opportunity ridiculer, and since I talked about Curtis Jackson it's only right I at least give a little airtime to his nemesis, Jeffrey Atkins a.k.a. Ja-Rule. While Jeffrey was a long time suspected actor the full extent of his phoniness wasn't exposed until 50-Cent began ruining his career and credibility with fans by attacking him on records, in print, and in any other venue that would listen. Ja-Rule's subsequent decline in sales and popularity was probably a major factor in him agreeing to a sit-down with Nation of Islam head, Minister Louis Farrakhan, that was supposed to help broker a peace between Ja-Rule and 50-Cent, and their respective camps. In his heart-to-heart with Minister Farrakhan Jeffrey Atkins revealed an aspect of his upbringing that in light of all his tough-talk and posturing is simply hilarious, namely that he was raised as a Jehovah's Witness in a fairly strict religious background. I suppose he learned the hard life of the street doing all those drive-by bell-ringings in the hood.

    It isn't all Mr. Atkins fault though, he was simply keeping with the image of the label, formerly known as Murder Inc. The label has of course since, dropped the 'Murder' and changed their name to just 'The Inc", though it's not clear if they changed the name of their recording studio from "The "Crackhouse" to maybe just, "The House". I guess with all the heat coming from associations with real life criminals like Queens, New York's Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff (which has lead to a real life money laundering criminal indictment for label head Irv "Gotti" Lorenzo) it was time for a name change. I guess everybody wants to be a gangsta', that is until those real life gangster charges start coming, then they 'cry in their milk' in interviews, on TV, on radio, and anywhere else that will listen, about the unfortunate prospect of their own imprisonment and how hard the legal troubles are for them and their families.
     
  11. Gamer

    Gamer PS3 - 360 Verslaafde

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    Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff _O_

    Love Him Or Hate Him ...Maar MCGriff woord meer gerespecteerd in Queens dan Curtis jackson
     
  12. vagegast_112

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    http://sendmefile.com/00254039

    propz voor cookedcooke van HHF
     
  13. Robby Bobson

    Robby Bobson Die rapper.

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  14. Leo

    Leo R.I.P. Proof

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    Helaas is het een crimineel die niet echt zijn leven heeft gebeterd, gerespecteerd of niet.
     
  15. Gamer

    Gamer PS3 - 360 Verslaafde

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    ach ja ......maar ik heb respect voor hem omdat hij geen snitch is


    en 50 schijt in zijn broek ....omdat Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff ooit wat geflikt heeft bij 50 ( 9 Kogels ?)
     
  16. Robby Bobson

    Robby Bobson Die rapper.

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    http://www.thegame.aftermathmusic.com/

    Om even duidelijk te maken waar The Game ook al weer zat ;)

    Deze releases staan op aftermath.com

    BUSTA RHYMES "THE BIG BANG" (Aftermath)
    STAT QUO "STATLANTA" (Aftermath / Shady)
    DR. DRE "DETOX" (Aftermath)
    OLIVIA "BEHIND CLOSED DOORS" (G-Unit)
    OBIE TRICE "2ND ROUNDS ON ME" (Shady)
    MOBB DEEP "BLOOD MONEY" (G-Unit)
     
  17. FeaR

    FeaR Inside you ...

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    3 ;)
     
  18. Tim

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    50 cent is nu te zien op TMF.

    Wist helemaal niet dat hij nu ook vibrators etc op de markt gaat brengen ;)
     
  19. Berrie

    Berrie Nakkie d'r bij?

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    Woot, net het optreden van Window Shopper kunnen zien. Voor 4 man ofzo:D
    Fiddy & Mase en Whoo Kid waren aanwezig. Meer heb ik er niet gezien. Renate een handtekening op haar buik. Straks de 5 meest gestemde video's op TMF van fiddy.
     
  20. Robby Bobson

    Robby Bobson Die rapper.

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    herhaling van afgelopen week, en het is niet de meest gestemde, maar de video's die 50 heeft uitgekozen dacht ik..

    Buck, Banks, Spider en de rest schijnt er ook geweest te zijn, maar niet in beeld.. Optreden was echt kut imo..
     

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