my problem wit him is he CAN be that dude that can change Hip Hop,,but he went to dre for one reason and we all know how that goes. Fuck it, I'll just wait for the Roots to drop there first venture wit Def Jam,,see how that goes....
i do,,,,,,how bout when you called Rocky Reyes a "sean Paul on crack",,,,to his face,,,it would of been a battle royal,,,Order 66 vs JMT,,,lol,,good times,,,actually havnt had a B-Day like that in awhile,,crazy fucks
I agree Kurt. I mean, dont get me wrong,,I like my 90's Hip Hop,,but ya have to move wit the times too. And I dont think Dre, Neptunes, Lil' Jon,,etc are doing that in a way,,,when I say "move with the times,," I mean keep Hip Hop goin but lets do shit from the heart and not for the clubs and...
naw Tac,,,those are two differnet things,,in a sense.
Yo Graf,,it goes like this homie,,,you can sample any piece of work and copyright the work. You only have to worry about samples if ya have a hit record on MTV and the radio,,,then sample clearence comes into play,,,this is why "Sample...
Fuck that!!! You should of broke a beer bottle on the bar and shoved a broken shard of glass in his eye!!!!! Naw,,,,on the other hand, ya handled it cool,,
I talked to my accountant already,,,,he said that (in NJ anyways) that you have a steady business showing steady income for at least three years before anything can be truly written off. If no steady business is hown in those three years the IRS will eventually come around askin questions.
People think I'm sick because I have a giant stash of porn......KIddie PORN!
Some of my favorite titles are,,,,,
Charlie's Chocolate Factory
Harry Twotter
Mr Roger's Neighborhood Gangbang
Tellytesticles
But Romp-er Room