But by todays standards, I thought it was pretty good.
lmfaoi'm getting a bottle of vodka, a revolver, and a bullet for tonight
Wow one of my favorite rappers ever makes 1 crappy song to attract attention and now he automatically loses everyones respect that hes been building since the 80s. hmm...
Wow one of my favorite rappers ever makes 1 crappy song to attract attention and now he automatically loses everyone respect that hes been building since the 80s. hmm...
i besides, i read a few interviews with artists that KNOW the shit theyre puttin out is trash, but theyre tryin to conform to today's trend to stay relevant.
da relic
Not at all, atleast not for me.. Guru will always have my respect for what he has done...
If he were to call me up tommrrow i would still jump at the chance to work with the cat.
But its not one bad song man, its been going down hill for a couple of years now with this cat. For me, this is the straw that broke the camels back...
class...
lmfao
I sort of started to dislike Guru from Jazzmatazz, as soon as Premo wasnt behind him, it wasnt working in my opinion. But I still hold to what I said about this new track.
thats the nature of the beast that is hiphop. He can recover from this.
LL Cool J did after "I Need Love". It can be done after blatently selling out. Hes the proof.
ha i need love was hot
maybe im in the minority here, and no disrespect intended, dude is a legend, but i never thought Guru was that great of a great rapper. He had dope lines every once in awhile but he has a plethora of simpleton and nonsense lines..
ha i need love was hot
maybe im in the minority here, and no disrespect intended, dude is a legend, but i never thought Guru was that great of a great rapper. He had dope lines every once in awhile but he has a plethora of simpleton and nonsense lines. he is the type of rapper u can guess the word he's gonna use at the end of the line. I hate when i can do that.
LL didnt hafta recover from "I Need Love"... that was the 1st Hip Hop love song imo...that put him in tune with even MORE girls... that helped him branch out.lthats the nature of the beast that is hiphop. He can recover from this.
LL Cool J did after "I Need Love". It can be done after blatently selling out. Hes the proof.
chuck d kicked the simplest of raps... I thought "How You Sell Soul..." was a great album though. I'd liek to point out that these two men accomplished more in their first 2 years in the biz than 99.9999% of us ever will, regardless of how you feel about their flow/rhymes. As the saying goes, "nobody likes a wordsmith".LL didnt hafta recover from "I Need Love"... that was the 1st Hip Hop love song imo...that put him in tune with even MORE girls... that helped him branch out.
ive always felt Guru was a basic rapper... he's got some good joints, and Primo WAS makin the beats... hot beats will always make a rapper sound better.
da relic