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May 25, 2007Is Curtis Nervous? Can Hannity Handle the Blastmaster?![]() down on the reel to reel... ------------------------------------------------------------------ 50 Cent moving his album back to September. Going back to regroup after both of his new songs bricked? They're both awfully stale to me, but then again I'm not the target audience. ------------------------ KRS-One dropping science on Sean Hannity. Umm, I think. I can't even tell whether I agree or disagree with anything Kris says anymore, he just makes my head spin. But it's fun to see him have the same effect on Hannity. ------------------------ The Stories About Bizmarkie blog. Very necessary. Posted by jsmooth995 at May 25, 2007 3:43 PMComments
50 *yawn* pushed back.. *yawnnn* Ok. Good. KRS-One, Huh? I have watched that interview at least 5 times and I'm still confused. Im going back to admiting I'm just dumb. I will now go over and laugh with my the-breaks crew on the continued antics of Biz. Posted by: Belve at May 26, 2007 7:42 AM Yo, are those Bizmarkie stories true? -Black People The thought of Biz callin' somebody and not sayin' hello or anything, just "You ain't got no rekkids" has me dying. Posted by: Black People at May 29, 2007 5:34 PM KRS killed that fucking idiot, one of the few times he was stumbling all over himself, though he he's always wrong. and those biz stories are funny. and 50, who cares Posted by: NatTurnerJr. at May 30, 2007 10:18 AM I have a response against the favor of KRS One. I enjoy his music, but it appears he has the ability to effectively communicate on a 3 and a half minute song far more than he can on a 10 minute national television broadcast. What does this say about a generation? Perhaps it gives way to the apparent fact that hip hop artists are not yet fit to stand on a political platform. KRS was caught contradicting himself on EVERY single question he was asked. Although I agree with the fact that story telling anecdote songs are not to be considered reality, he seemed very disoriented, unprepared, and unfit to tackle political and social questions which cater to his entire catalogue and life's work. Ladies and gentlemen, THIS IS WHAT HE DOES FOR A LIVING, MORESO HIS WHOLE LIFE, and when given the chance to expand his character to the entire nation, whether hip hop fan or not, he choked so much that he might never be able to rap again. Take his new single "Kill a Rapper" with Marley Marl for example. He is so caught up with acting angry at commericalized hip hop, and so arrogant that he's the "only Emcee left", he forgot one thing, how to write a good song. His lyrics are just a rant, one we've heard countless times before. YES they need justice for BIG's death. YES they need justice for Tupac's death. NO we don't need a self proclaimed political activist telling us to kill rapper's and get away with murder, it lacks both creativty and originality. KRS, I speak for many when i say, you disappoint me. Posted by: Dirty at June 1, 2007 1:46 PM Fox is like if ' V' still had a channel. A bunch of thinly disguised reptiles. Colmes is just a lab coat away from wrestling Spider Man on top of the Puck building. KRS One should have let a canary loose, Hannity would've jumped out of his seat, snapped it in two and swallowed it. Posted by: JohnnyUnitus at June 1, 2007 2:46 PM |
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