Parlae: 98% Of The Rappers In The Music Industry Are Fake

Harry B

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Nearly everyone is fake. If an of brand ass rapper approaches me and I'm hot as fukk if I can jump in his wack track. I'll do something fake and say I'll think about it and never reply. It's just a nicer way than just :mjlol::mjlol::pachaha::camby:
 

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And other than that, what does he mean about fake? That they are not real criminals or aggressive?

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are u saying skills wasnt important in the 90s?

Good music was important, no matter how you made it. Whether it was no skills having Master P, spittas like Big, club shakers like Mc Hammer and Will Smith or even wack ass cacs like Mark Wahlberg and Vanilla Ice or no-lyrics writing producers and execs like Puff and Dre.
 

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I like how he admits they won't even let the real ones in the door in the first place. Then you wonder why Hip Hop is garbage now. It's because you have a small fraternal order of idiots with no talent who control who can get on. Without those co-signs you'll be stuck in the minor leagues.
And other than that, what does he mean about fake? That they are not real criminals or aggressive?



Good music was important, no matter how you made it. Whether it was no skills having Master P, spittas like Big, club shakers like Mc Hammer and Will Smith or even wack ass cacs like Mark Wahlberg and Vanilla Ice or no-lyrics writing producers and execs like Puff and Dre.
P bought his way into the game. He threw money around and got treated like royalty. Ole Marky Mark is related to one of the main guys in New Kids on the block. He's just a industry plant in music and in movies. Puff used his artist to get famous and bought spins on Hot97. The 90's were no different than now.
 
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In the 90s the rappers at the top were far better lyrically until pac and big died and cash money and no limit moved up on the world
Hammer, Coolio, Warren G, Vanilla Ice, sold a shytload of records before Biggie & 2Pac died. shyt when Biggie &2Pac were alive they weren't even considered that good/great.
 
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