Why does hip hop hate Will Smith?

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100% wrong. ..and gonna put you on ignore after I educate you.

Jazzy Jeff was really the star of the group at first. DJs were equal to or more prominent than rappers in some cases and Philly had the best performance DJs in that era. Jazzy Jeff and Cash Money> ANYBODY from that era.

Record label packaged Will in ways that distorted the truth but made him easier to market. There was room for diversity in hip hop back then. You could have a tour with 5 completely different acts, who each brought their fan base to the show.

His rap career is mostly forgettable now.

You basically just described Chance....this is why morons on here need to be less butthurt and just accept some solid truths.
 

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Hip-hop hates Will Smith? Where did y'all hear that? Hip-hop has forgotten about Will as a rapper, but same as La.

Will is as hip-hop as they come and brought hip-hop and Philly into y'all living rooms in the early 90s. His earl;y albums are friendly but he was still spittin. Brand New Funk, Summertime will forever be embedded in hip-hop, he prob had the first track dedicated to his hustling/top goon. And Philly LOVES Will. From nerds to the street dudes, he gets the utmost respect he can do anything he wants in Philly.
 

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The B-Side to the single was way better. My father copped Boom Shake the Room, and I was :stopitslime:.....but checked out the other side of the tape and was:leon:


Thanks. I gave it a listen.
I can't get jiggy with this.

I would have laughed at this back when it came out

How is he gonna make a song about people thinking he's soft when the VERY FIRST WORDS he ever said on wax were

"oh..my eye"
what happened
"this guy just punched me in my eye saying I was trying to talk to his girl"
 

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Rakim did use profanity occasionally during his Eric B and Rakim days. He used a bit more on his solo joints.


He did, but most 80s rappers didn't. It def wasn't enough to really differentiate him from me saying he was no more different than Will. Just subject matter is the real difference.

Just Ice and Schooly D was as hard as it got on the East. They were Street rap.. oh and Slick Rick
 

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You got a link or maybe an article about this?

Will Smith 1989 mugshot for connection to attack which almost left man blind | Daily Mail Online

It has been revealed that in 1989 Will Smith was arrested over an alleged vicious assault which took place in Philadelphia.

According to reports, Smith - who at the time of the arrest was 20 - was involved in an argument which resulted in a man almost losing sight in one eye.

The charges against the 44-year-old actor, which were later dismissed, included aggravated assault, criminal conspiracy, simple assault and recklessly endangering another person.

The National Enquirer claim that the assault on record promoter William Hendricks took place in the days following on from Smith receiving the first rap Grammy alongside DJ Jazzy Jeff.

The initial story which was published in the National Enquirer, alleges that a police report states Smith asked his bodyguard Charles Alston to 'attack' Hendricks.

Hendricks was left needing six stitches after he fractured his left eye orbit during the attack.

A source told the magazine: 'Will had to spend a night in the cell at the West Philadelphia police station with other inmates waking him up all night long and asking for his autograph.

'It was the worst night of his life. He wants to forget it ever happened.'
 

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Y'all thinking about this too hard...he was never hated. If he was hated, his movies and shows wouldn't have hit. Hell, his songs from 86-90 still wouldn't get burn on urban radio across the country.

"Will Smith" the rapper is just corny, no more no less.

Couple of things that would have helped his image...
  • Should have never changed his rap name to Will Smith.
  • Should have still fukked with Jeff as a duo when he came back out. His production was so fukking soft when he came back out and counter the hip-hop sound at the time. Not saying he needed the Hitmen producing for him, but his tracks sounded like the same shyt Backstreet boys would sing over.
  • Never made singles for his movies. Although, i disagree about him being a plant...it's obvious he wasn't, but the whole thing screamed some corporate marketing scheme, just inauthentic all-around. Hip-hop, although has been many times over has proven to be smoke and mirrors, the fans, the people who move the culture forward always has been about authenticity. At least the appearance of it.

Couple rappers did clown him on the regular tho..."And volume 3 still sold more albums than Will Smith"
 
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