Yo.
U know why i've reduced to dismissing u as a 'whiteboy'
I'll explain.
Back in the day white nerds didnt just come into a conversation started by a big blackman and start hurling insults.
Yet on the Internet You've used name calling 3 times in a conversation i started yet i haven't name called you nor any other opposing posters once.
Why?
Because I wouldn't do that if wee face to face.
You on the otherhand r fake. I've neverhad a whiteboy talk greasy to me even in the army. So when u do it so easy online its fake.
You're fake because you would watch your words if we were face to face.
This is blackmusic and you r a visitor/guest. This ain't your home.
Believe me, because I obviously know better than the 18 of you.
Yeah yeah whatever nikka, go back to our first couple exchanges and see where the shyt took a more personal turn.
5 Grammys and 19 million records sold?
You not answering the question...and Miseducation sold 7 million which is just as many as II The Extreme by Vanilla Ice.
I remember copping the album looking for "The Sweetest Thing" and being disappointed. I loved that song but once again it's not rap.
That was my answer, you don't sell 19 million world wide (8 in the states) or win 5 grammys and critical acclaim without making an impact musically. I mean if you have a different definition of what impact means in the context of musicians/artists by all means lay it out.
So one of my aliases is a Booth moderator?
You are a retarded person.
I know Miseducation of Lauryn Hill is a hip hop classic
1st u accuse me of having aliases to co sign myself. now i'm retarded.
Once u start name calling( which i didn't do to you once ) the conversation is over
*makes mental note to never take Taadow serious as a poster*
No more needs to be said.
This is why anyone who says the Lauryn album isn't hip-hop is either reaching or in denial.
1st u accuse me of having aliases to co sign myself.
That's why I never understood why people were ever so adamant against Miseducation being categorized as Hip Hop or rap. I would understand if "Ex Factor" or "Nothing Really Matters" were bigger than "Doo Wop" or if she didn't drop "Lost Ones" as the warm-up. I'd understand if MC's didn't view it as a Hip Hop album or give it props for it's lyricism. I'd understand, if over half of the songs on the album didn't have rap verses.