it's hard watchin' some of ya favorite music artists fall off

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Prime Timbaland was never a great artist. His production has always been his biggest draw. I don't hear Future though. He sounds more like a bootleg Cee Lo Green specifically on Monica's "Love Just Ain't Enough". His voice isn't really suited for rappin' IMO even when he has the best of ghostwriters writing his lyrics. His more spoken word style suits him best which is why his verses on "Up Jumps Da Boogie" still remains his best performance as an artist IMO.

i was only talkin' bout his production. lord knows i won't talkin' bout him "talkin'" or "rappin'" over records lol
 

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i didn't mind it. i haven't got around to watching #2 yet. it's not the worst movie ever but it's not the best. if you like old kung fu movies you'll probably like it.

Actually that's why I didn't like it, I was expecting more from Rza knowing he's a kung-fu head but whole movie kind of felt like a cheap Kill Bill to me (some of the scenes), acting was bad, over-the-top stuff...I was hoping he woudl try to recapture in some way the grainy style of old kung-fu flicks, that "feel" they had but none of that happened. It's just a random bad kung-fu flick, without the unintentional comedy :yeshrug: Granted, it's not the worst movie ever but I was expecting something better from someone who's been in that culture for ages, even been to the Shaolin temple and all. shyt the Tragedy video was miles ahead this movie (I know it's easier on a video clip than on a movie, but I think you get what I mean)
 
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