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Default 08-18-2006, 01:39 PM

I don't see how you can say he's the reason people can't get out.

The STATES owns hip-hip...and from talking to people from the states...people HATE Jay-Z and Nas now...so how can they be holding back the rest?

99% of Emcee's in the entire world wish they could drop an album like Reasonable Doubt or the Blueprint.

I don't see how having confidence is a bad thing...guy is cocky...honestly...he's probably the only one in rap music with the success to be cocky...guy went from nothing to president of def jam...pretty good if you ask me. Puffy is another one...but Puffy is only relevant cuz of biggie.

Not everything mainstream is terrible...the best msuic listeners...are the ones who can appreciate both the underground and mainstream...even if you decide to like more of one than another. People latch on to one or another and thats why mainstream doens't see underground come out...and the ignorance of backpackers is ALSO a factor in why there music is never being heard.

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