Video: Clipse On CNN Tonight

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:stopitslime:. Sounds forced. And from malice perspective why does it make sence for him to have an evil element to his music?

Listening to him talk, I don't see he being involved with anything that doesn't 100 denounce his old lifestyle. That approach would work with ma$e maybe. But malice ? I can't see it
was it forced when they just did this interview??? he can denounce it all he wants... pusha won't be... i don't see how that's forced.. you get both sides... didn't jesus walk with sinners.. didn't jesus have conversations with the devil... you think these nikkas ain't had this convo about music in real life?? put it on paper, to a beat, and package it up and call it a day

i'm not saying they come in and be like "ok pusha write about selling 3 kis" "malice you come in and rap about stopping your brother from selling 3 kis"


i'm saying malice has said he will never do another one because of the content.... ok so push don't cuss.. can't be too hard to not write a cuss word.. again.. they just did it for cnn.. i didn't hear no cussing or bleeps

then you have a song about say........ women..... pusha gonna talk about being out on the road, fukking bomb bytches.... malice gonna write about how that road gonna kill a nikka and/or about loving his wife

you can throw in 3 solo songs a piece... 5-6 together... and you got 12 songs and a fukking clipse album with both brothers... neither conformed to the others rapping

i'd rather that than no clipse album ever again
 

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i wouldve liked to see them both sittin together tho
 

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I'm just glad that it seems like more and more ppl are finally seeing how destructive rap music is. Hopefully one day we'll take a stand collectively and no longer tolerate being forcefed this shyt. @Uncle Grime. you a damn fool if u don't think this devil music is deep when it comes to how it affects us especially

this is pretty much what i have to say, i remember a few years ago i started turning anti rap for reasons people have stated in this thread and everybody in real life and on sohh/coli thought i was crazy, but i think people are comin around....hopefully

Lemme ask you something...

When do you think rap music became "destructive"?

the 90's

the 90's had some of the best hip hop ever made but the seeds of destruction were planted in the 90's also, that was when rappers lost the ability to make a song with profanity and rap basically put itself in a little box defined by "bytch,"nikka" and shyt and other profanity




@BarNone is full of shyt, he's spitting that shyt that stops african americans from critiquing our culture, even if rap music caused zero murders and zero drug dealing rap music is unacceptable as we try to move forward

rap music doesnt represent where african americas need to go culturally and spiritually, so we should cherish the memories and throw rap music in the :trash:
 

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the 90's

the 90's had some of the best hip hop ever made but the seeds of destruction were planted in the 90's also, that was when rappers lost the ability to make a song with profanity and rap basically put itself in a little box defined by "bytch,"nikka" and shyt and other profanity




@BarNone is full of shyt, he's spitting that shyt that stops african americans from critiquing our culture, even if rap music caused zero murders and zero drug dealing rap music is unacceptable as we try to move forward

rap music doesnt represent where african americas need to go culturally and spiritually, so we should cherish the memories and throw rap music in the :trash:

So wait a minute...

what does rap have to do to atone for its (for lack of a better word) "sins", and be culturally and spiritually accepted in your opinion?
 

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So wait a minute...

what does rap have to do to atone for its (for lack of a better word) "sins", and be culturally and spiritually accepted in your opinion?

i didnt say it has to atone, i said it needs to be thrown in the garbage, rap music is done as far as im concerned, its over, it belongs in a museum

we need to come up with something else
 

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i didnt say it has to atone, i said it needs to be thrown in the garbage, rap music is done as far as im concerned, its over, it belongs in a museum

we need to come up with something else

I didn't say you said it has to atone...I asked you what I asked you...
 

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Are you new to life?

These things don't die...they do as you wish: black folks create them and leave them.
Then white folks pull up quick to retrieve 'em, wash 'em up and make them nice.

im saying black people need to create something new and let the old die

white people can do whatever they want, it doesnt matter
 

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Lol...man Clipse were some regular nikkas in VA Beach. They didn't have any street rep. They hung with whiteboys in high school.

They were definitely affiliated with some big time hustlers though...a lot of it was familial connections. They were talented enough to tell those dudes stories and make it compelling.

That's part of why they never got much home town love. They're some suburban dudes from Kempsville and they shot the Grindin video in Youngs Park projects in Norfolk, like they be out there. :heh: A lot of people in the 757 felt a way about that.

I never gave a fukk about any of that. They made hot music, so I always supported. :manny:
Fixed...I remember all my cousins from Youngs Park telling me something similar. I go to that convenience store in Grindin video everytime I'm in Norfolk... they was like cuz...why you think they bought them VA Beach police with them to come shoot a video in Norfolk lol...if dem police wasn't there they wouldn't have been round here lol...I like Clipse but my ppls from Va don't really rock wit dem like DAT...and honestly what cuz said was if they didn't have them cops there they might've got got....
 

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Fixed...I remember all my cousins from Youngs Park telling me something similar. I go to that convenience store in Grindin video everytime I'm in Norfolk... they was like cuz...why you think they bouht them VA Beach police with them to come shoot a video in Norfolk lol...if dem police wasn't there they wouldn't have been round here lol...I like Clipse but my ppls from Va don't really rock wit dem like DAT...and honestly what cuz said was if they didn't have them cops there they might've got got....
Yeah that was Youngs Park, not Tidewater Park, my fault. They look just alike. I remember talking to some cats from Park Place around 35th street around the time Grindin came out and they were shytting on Clipse. I was defending them and saying the song was hot and they were puttin on for the 757, but they weren't hearing it.

Then Pusha shot the Cook It Down video in Swanson Homes. :aicmon: Timski (Myalansky from Wu Syndicates) who is from there didn't like that and made a diss record.

Clipse stay bringing cops and cameras and shooting videos in projects they don't be in. :heh:
 
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