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?!?DFB wrote:Soulja boy is fresh ass hell and is actually the true meaning of what hip hop is sposed to be.
cu asta ar fi trebuit sa dati topic closed.iLL:WiLL wrote:doar felul cum vorbeste Ice e mai tare ca viata lu soulja boy
same.Meursault wrote:Suficient cat sa il condamn. Nu sunt de acord cu faptul ca muzica a devenit un produs. Un instrument prin care sa-ti atingi scopul capitalist-egoist.
sa-i trimiti o telegrama lu Ice-T sa-i multumesti ca la facut mega vedeta pe cocalaru asta.DFB wrote: tacea Ice-T si habar n-aveati de ce sau cum face Soulja Boy"
eat a dick.bLuEsHiFt wrote:crunk is nicee
hai coae ca nu-mi vine sa cred ca o arzi asa , caterinca caterinca but wtf?despre asta ce-o sa spui?ca piesele lui au flavaaa?daca da , ai inceput sa ai insolatie permanenta. (we cool aiight?)adapter wrote:astia cu salvarea repu' adevarat...a fost nushce concert de hiphop spiritual. you should have been there!
n-am emoticon potrivit sa-l bag , sa mor eu.DA CE PULA MEA CANTAU!?!?DexStar wrote:pt unii si vanilla ice era tot rep si mc hammer era tot rep ..pentru altii si akon e rep..
sa aplaudam aceasta tarfa masculina pentru ce a realizat.WrongNigga wrote:Soulja Boy are dreptate cand zice ca Ice T ar trebui sa il felicite pentru ceea ce a reusit sa faca. Adica pe langa faptul ca s-a mutat din "hood", a si reusit sa-si stranga o avere pe care nu o faci din 2 pasi si in + are si foarte multi fani in America si nu numai. Un lucru foarte greu de realizat, mai ales cand ai doar 17 ani...
Realitatea e ca treaba nu sa schimbat , doar ca au aparut tarfe ca asta peste noapte si prostituate in loc de repari doar pentru ca prostia se vinde.Si sa spui "nobody wanna hear that old shit no more. There are people who still want to hear it but they just ain’t dead yet. They old as fuck like you" !?!?!?Pai a dat cu muia in mortii ma-sii la toate legendele hiphopului.Numa pentru faza asta ar trebui sa-si bage pula in gura lui toti.Fac pariu ca tacsu la proiectat pe beaturile lu Eric B & Rakim , Public Enemy , Schoolly D , Ice-T si multi altii.Cred ca daca il intreba pe asta cineva acum 2 ani "Care-i rapperu tau preferat" spunea "Ice-T!!!!!".Omu e prea V A R Z A ca si cei care-l asculta si asculta genu asta de muzica...pardon , zgomot.soulja boy wrote:Quit nigga, why you still rappin’ for dog? Nobody wanna hear that shit no more. The reality of it is that the game has changed, there’s new nigga’s out, there’s young nigga’s eatin’, and nobody wanna hear that old shit no more. There are people who still want to hear it but they just ain’t dead yet. They old as fuck like you.
Minitarfa called Gecko wrote:1.bah cine pla mea sunteti voi sau ice-t sa-i spuneti pustiului ala ca ce face e gresit?...piesele sunt de club...au o linie melodica... suna bine... pizdele si bulangii danseaza si fac consumatie in timp ce asculta genul ala de piese...care e problema?.. cumva ca e ice-t hai sa fim toti under frate, mesajul conteaza, nu trebuie sa faceti bani din muzica...parca ati fi de la peta in plm de oagari... ice-t trebuia sa-si tina gura sau sa-l sune pe pusti sa-i zica ba nu imi place ce faci... da s-a gasit el...veteran sa dea sfaturi... eu daca eram in locul pustiului cand il vedeam pe strada il scuipam si nu-i ziceam nimic"
2.da sunt foarte constient...si asa as face cu oricine ar face o faza de genul, poate sa fie el cel mai smecher rapper... pustiu ala e mai bun decat jumate de forumul asta ...asta inseamna ca toti astia ar merita un "eat a dick"?...nu stiu daca ti-ar place sa primesti un mesaj de genu din partea lui ice-t
3.de unde ai dedus tu ca face muzica de caca?...vezi sa nu ajungi sa cresti copii care sa-i guste muzica;)
4.cristi_yori...te refereai la tine cand ai spus ca "s-a facut mai de c**** decat daca tacea si trecea neobservat prin scandal"?... ce sensei visezi bai baiatule?... termin-o... v-ati gasit multi acuma sa ziceti ca "ice-t are dreptate frate"...de ce?..."ptr ca suntem under, e vechi deci sigur are dreptate...el nu face muzica ptr bani frate asculta-mi cuvantul o face ptr suflet"... just like a bunch of emos...treziti-va bai copii odata
5.mentalitatea e de copii ... cat despre treaba cu piesa e praf...am mai zis-o odata... in romania sunt 22 de milioane de antrenori, de artisti si de critici... totusi...te rog... cand o sa fii absolvent al conservatorului sa spui ca e praf...pana atunci zi ca nu iti place si atat
Sper ca te-ai lamurit si daca ai nevoie de traducere vezi pe google iar daca nu ai nici un material cu Ice-T , fac un pustiu de bine si iti trimit caseta cu "O.G. - Original Gangster" , o bagi la cd-rom si te arcuiesti cum sti tu mai bine.Ice-T started out with other West Coast hip-hop pioneers such as Kid Frost, DJ Flash, and Egyptian Lover with Electro recordings. Later on, he changed his style and was the first West Coast MC to be accepted by the East Coast.
“6 ’N The Mornin’” is sometimes seen as the track that triggered the whole gangsta movement, which was produced by the Unknown DJ, who produced electro funk tracks before and went on to produce Compton's Most Wanted. The song was inspired by Schoolly D's "PSK" and became the inspiration for Eazy E and N.W.A.'s "Boyz N The Hood."
Ice-T’s raw style captured the ears of Sire Records founder Seymour Stein, who signed him to a multi-album countract, and then went on to work with Afrika Islam, the man behind the beats on his debut album, 1987’s Rhyme Pays; 1988’s Power; and 1989’s The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What You Say. As the title of this third album suggests, Ice-T was from the start not merely a gangsta MC—although he was one of the driving forces behind the new style—but also used hip-hop music as a platform for social and political activism; Seymour Stein called him “the Bob Dylan of hip-hop.” On “Freedom of Speech,” Ice attacked Tipper Gore for introducing the Parental Advisory sticker.
In 1991, Ice T's fourth album, O.G. Original Gangster, was released, which included rhymes about child abuse and drunk driving as well as the theme song from the movie “New Jack City” by Mario Van Peebles, the movie that launched Ice's career as an actor. The same year, Ice formed the heavy metal band Body Count. Its debut self-titled album contained a song called “Cop Killer,” which led to a giant controversy over song lyrics. This escalated to the point where death threats were sent to Sire/Warner Bros executives, and Time Warner stockholders threatened to pull out of the company. Sire/Warner Bros., however, defended Ice all the way. This eventually caused the album to be re-issued with “Cop Killer” removed, and the title track from “The Iceberg” was added to the album as a replacement. He answered the controversy by saying the song was written in character, and that "if you believe that I'm a cop killer, you believe David Bowie is an astronaut." Indeed, Ice-T has portrayed police officers many times in his acting career.
1993’s Home Invasion, a politically-oriented album that featured a new female MC named Grip and Ice T's longtime DJ Evil E as an MC himself. Sire/Warner Bros. had issued the first single from the album—and even assigned a catalog number to the album—but Ice parted company with Sire because of the controversial album artwork before it was released formally. Rhyme $yndicate/Priority/EMI Records released the album with the intended artwork intact.
On 1997’s VI—Return of the Real, Ice returned to his gangsta roots. 1999’s 7th Deadly Sin was one of the first records to be distributed via mp3 before appearing in record stores and continued in this vein.
In 2000, Ice-T teamed up with East Coast hip-hop pioneer Kool Keith from Ultramagnetic MCs to form the Analog Brothers, widely considered an artistically successful experiment. The same year also brought Ice-T's Greatest Hits: The Evidence. More recently, Ice-T formed a new group called SMG (Sex, Money, and Gunz) with East Coast gangster MCs Smoothe Da Hustler and Trigga da Gambla.
Ice-T has written and performed songs for many movie soundtracks including "Big Gun" for “Tank Girl” as well as title tracks for “Colors,” “Dick Tracy,” “New Jack City,” “Ricochet,” and “Trespass” (He starred in all of them, save for “Dick Tracy” and “Colors.”). He teamed up with the pioneering Latino MC Kid Frost to perform "Tears of a Mother" for the film “No Mothers Crying, No Babies Dying.”
These days, Ice stars as Odafin Tutuola on the television series Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, but he still returns to the studio on occasion to record hip-hop tracks.
e foarte tare kannie coaie..si mie imi place...dar din acceasi categorie imi mai place si cristina aguilera si amy winehouse...bLuEsHiFt wrote:ba si mie-mi place kanye west. e tare
or NOOOT!!Mallone wrote:daca m-as reapuca poateKrayzee Funksta wrote:Chiar si Mallone daca s-ar apuca de rap s-ar pisa cu un jet de 2 metri pe asta.
Suzy wrote:tata a venit aseara la mine in camera si cica "am vazut o nunta gay la tv. cat de frumoasa ai fost."