SoberMindedMuzk
ILLIEN
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/...lyrics-can-be-used-in-lil-boosie-murder-trial
Please, please,please! I implore you rappers to be careful with what you are putting out into the atmosphere. Stuff like this is only going to get worse. Right or wrong is really not my concern, it's happening like it or not. Twitter is just adding fuel to the fire.
Not just in song, be careful in interviews! I just watched this Yo MTV Raps 40 Greatest Moments, and one clip was of Tupac threatening the Hughes brothers on live tv. Sure enough, he did some time because of it.
I heard a story of Biggie doing an interview which E40 took offense to. (This story is impressive to me on many levels, but that's for a later time). He got jammed up behind it.
Dudes going on radio talkin about stuff, that really has no place on radio or media, it's face to face material. Reporters, and now, a lot of these radio personalities make it a point to bait you into saying something that may come back to haunt you.
I think rap cats should handle themselves like elite athletes in interviews. Look at a Peyton Manning interview, a Kobe, old MJ, Drew Brees, Jeter. You know there are things these people want to say, but won't in an interview. They know how to deflect questions, or answer in their own way w/out coming off as defensive (maybe Kobe sometimes struggles with this).
Err body here I assume have big aspirations. Start seeing yourself on a global level, and pay attention to what's goin on.
Please, please,please! I implore you rappers to be careful with what you are putting out into the atmosphere. Stuff like this is only going to get worse. Right or wrong is really not my concern, it's happening like it or not. Twitter is just adding fuel to the fire.
Not just in song, be careful in interviews! I just watched this Yo MTV Raps 40 Greatest Moments, and one clip was of Tupac threatening the Hughes brothers on live tv. Sure enough, he did some time because of it.
I heard a story of Biggie doing an interview which E40 took offense to. (This story is impressive to me on many levels, but that's for a later time). He got jammed up behind it.
Dudes going on radio talkin about stuff, that really has no place on radio or media, it's face to face material. Reporters, and now, a lot of these radio personalities make it a point to bait you into saying something that may come back to haunt you.
I think rap cats should handle themselves like elite athletes in interviews. Look at a Peyton Manning interview, a Kobe, old MJ, Drew Brees, Jeter. You know there are things these people want to say, but won't in an interview. They know how to deflect questions, or answer in their own way w/out coming off as defensive (maybe Kobe sometimes struggles with this).
Err body here I assume have big aspirations. Start seeing yourself on a global level, and pay attention to what's goin on.