1.Lol so mike's og fans want feeling thriller,lmao
2.What does it mean then,in this context?
2. so in other words, you don't know what it means.
so why are you trying to argue about it?
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this video basically sums it up.
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1.Lol so mike's og fans want feeling thriller,lmao
2.What does it mean then,in this context?

2. so in other words, you don't know what it means.
so why are you trying to argue about it?
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this video basically sums it up.
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that aint saying much.
I remember ice t's "cop killer" was the main song getting pub in the midst of these gangsta rap protests. are we gonna act like that song made a dent in hip-hop?
I remember some relatively random stuff getting press during that time too.
you argue every minuscule remark down to the white meat. its to the point where I don't even remember what we're arguing about.
but for the record, he always referred to himself as DJ Warren G. his 1st nationally televised appearance was DJing for snoop.
I don't know what youre rambling about. I was just referring to face's marketability, or lack thereof.
if theres no extreme opposition to what youre doing, then theres something youre doing wrong
2. Wrong,i had my response locked and loaded,still do.
i have my own interpretation on what you were saying,i also have dictionary definitions etc.
But rather than assume what you're exactly saying,i'll just ask. So what exactly are you saying about face and his music?
You bigged Nas up for 1994 supremacy so i'd imagine you're saying Nas was more polarizing than Face.
But fukk all the assuming. What exactly are you saying? And/or whom in 1994 would you consider to be polarizing?
1.I've seen every Lord Jamar Vlad interview.
I know what he said. I also know how many nikkas had curls trying to be like Mike,the glove,doing moonwalks,the jacket with the zippers etc etc.
Thriller mike was the most idolized and emulated version of Mike by not just white people,but black people too.
Also thriller is the biggest album ever. So your stance is pointless. If you were alive when Thriller dropped,maybe you'd know this and not rely on Lord jamar interviews about who felt what.
Getting publicity in the midst of gangsta rap protests wasn't the point. A sitting U.S. Vice President was saying the lyrics to a 2Pac song was the direct cause of the death of a state trooper and used it as platform for his campaign.
Regardless of what he referred to himself as, Warren G was still a rapper. He made an album and it wasn't a compilation type album where he was an artist in name only.
In regard to being polarizing, Vanilla Ice was polarizing. It doesn't mean he was doing something right.
ok so what exactly did you mean about face not being polarizing and not having any polarizing songs besides MIND PLAYING TRICKS ON ME?lol @ the bolded.
how am I relying on this interview when I'm on record saying such on here and SOHH before VladTV was even in existence??
youre just out-the-loop and not in tune with that crowd, as evidenced by your response - bringing up sales and YOUNG people emulating mike with the gloves, moonwalk, etc. The only adults doing that chit were cornballs.
you keep exposing yourself with every post. you always talk hood-this/hood-that, but that's clearly not your upbringing. you clearly weren't raised under any real ninjas if anything being said here sounds foreign to you.
and not that it matters, but this whole "you weren't there" talk is funny. I knew the BAD album by heart before I even started school. the dagone video collection for that album was standard viewing for kids my age. I was a Michael Jackson fanatic of course, I was a kid. most of the cooler adults weren't bumpin it tho, let alone the real thurl ones.
nas in '94 wasn't polarizing either. whats your point and why do you always drag nas into every argument? this isn't the first time you've done that in this thread.
at this point, I really don't care what your stance or definition is. you've already given me a headache over the word, and I wasn't talking to you anyway.
that's wassup. whats your point tho?
I never said warren g wasn't a rapper. I don't even know why we're arguing about this.
vanilla ice was droppin massive hits. how was he not doing something right?
4.) I don't think the OP himself knows the premise of this list.![]()
