BelowTheMasonDixon
Veteran
Yeah like your latest colonoscopy
"Camera... Tube... Bring dat... Lube..." :Ohhhdamn:

Yeah like your latest colonoscopy
"Camera... Tube... Bring dat... Lube..." :Ohhhdamn:

Grown man shyt
And his duet album with Damien Marley Distant Relatives(all proceeds to Africa) and his Album Untitled(******) epitomizes black excellence:escosalute: NaS is showing these older nikkas how rappers should age with grace:naswon:
There's nothing wrong with being an older rapper as long as you not rapping about young shyt. .


I usually lurk your threads and agree with you but this is some not so well thought out bullshyt here.
The vehicle has absolutely nothing to do with the destination.
What does rhyming on a beat as it's defined by the genre called hip-hop have to do with how it's currently being used by the artists YOU don't approve of - mainstream and/or broke w/ no teeth - have to do with the creation of this art form?
Have you heard modern RnB? It's almost as vulgar now, are you crucifying the creation of RnB for the degradation of the Black man's image?
Let's save our most energetic missions, soapboxing, and proselytizing for what taints our methods of expression and behavior instead of the vessel(Hip-hop) it has attached to.
Hip-hop is a tool and an art rolled into one. It's potential is blatant, your job, since you've been so determined to speak on it, should be to help get it in the right hands again.
You've appeared reasonable to me, breh. I'm expecting you to take a deep breath before you attempt an ad hominem attack in reply and realize your comment in this thread was - I'll say it respectfully - some real grade A fukk boy shyt.
Do you realize that one of the most significant and poor decisions in the history of Black America was when the old guard black civil rights leaders joined the status quo response to hip-hop during the late 80s/early90s and publicly drove steamrollers over "gangster" hip hop CDs instead of having a "lightbulb" moment and saying,
Instead, they loved the sound of their own voice by blaming hip-hop for the problems that pre-dated and influenced it.
Don't be like them, Breh. You're better than that, right? How about you make another plat thread thanking me for showing how your extremism in the topic is causing wrinkles on your civil rights outfit.
Humbly...Iron that shyt out, brother.
@LinusCaldwell If this dude Phonzi is real, please ask him to speak on your podcast FTESWL.COM . I'd gladly call in and have an unapologetic and spirited discussion.
And Phonzi let's thank @Brooklynzson for creating such a beautiful website, influenced by HIP-HOP that gives a Breh like you the platform and audacity to bad mouth a genre that you probably became who you are because of it.
Some people, man.![]()
So dude just woke up one day and knew how to rap. Lord knows he has not been rapping all his life and decided to make a video. Beat it crabDo you know of any white singers starting out in their late 40s?

So you don'tSo dude just woke up one day and knew how to rap. Lord knows he has not been rapping all his life and decided to make a video. Beat it crab![]()

So you don't
Why couldn't you just say that.
I usually lurk your threads and agree with you but this is some not so well thought out bullshyt here.
The vehicle has absolutely nothing to do with the destination.
What does rhyming on a beat as it's defined by the genre called hip-hop have to do with how it's currently being used by the artists YOU don't approve of - mainstream and/or broke w/ no teeth - have to do with the creation of this art form?
Have you heard modern RnB? It's almost as vulgar now, are you crucifying the creation of RnB for the degradation of the Black man's image?
Let's save our most energetic missions, soapboxing, and proselytizing for what taints our methods of expression and behavior instead of the vessel(Hip-hop) it has attached to.
Hip-hop is a tool and an art rolled into one. It's potential is blatant, your job, since you've been so determined to speak on it, should be to help get it in the right hands again.
You've appeared reasonable to me, breh. I'm expecting you to take a deep breath before you attempt an ad hominem attack in reply and realize your comment in this thread was - I'll say it respectfully - some real grade A fukk boy shyt.
Do you realize that one of the most significant and poor decisions in the history of Black America was when the old guard black civil rights leaders joined the status quo response to hip-hop during the late 80s/early90s and publicly drove steamrollers over "gangster" hip hop CDs instead of having a "lightbulb" moment and saying,
Instead, they loved the sound of their own voice by blaming hip-hop for the problems that pre-dated and influenced it.
Don't be like them, Breh. You're better than that, right? How about you make another plat thread thanking me for showing how your extremism in the topic is causing wrinkles on your civil rights outfit.
Humbly...Iron that shyt out, brother.
@LinusCaldwell If this dude Phonzi is real, please ask him to speak on your podcast FTESWL.COM . I'd gladly call in and have an unapologetic and spirited discussion.
And Phonzi let's thank @Brooklynzson for creating such a beautiful website, influenced by HIP-HOP that gives a Breh like you the platform and audacity to bad mouth a genre that you probably became who you are because of it.
Some people, man.![]()
I think you reached Super Sayian 3 
Nah, not at all.I think you reached Super Sayian 3
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