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Friday, August 12, 2011

To Freestyle or Not To Freestyle, that is the question [feat Royce Da 5'9"] {Video}



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Okay as an aspiring rapper, I can speak a little on this. 1st off you only get so many chances to showcase your skills so most people rather not chance it freestyling and sounding whack and then no one wants to listen to them. So people usually have writtens ready for so they can come with their best foot forward. And freestyling is not the easiest thing, you have a milliom things going on in your mind. You barely have any time to think about what you’re saying so its hard to make em dope and sometimes you mouth moves faster than you thoughts and choke or mess up. And the way people eat you alive for doing something like that is another thing that makes people stay away from it. An in this hip hop landscape it might be more essential to work on your hooks than your freestyles anyway. But I do enjoy freestyling, but I am one of the more conservative guys who keeps written on me because you only have one 1st impression. But for somebody as esteemed as Royce, he could’ve busted a free and it wouldnt really matter howit sounded. I didnt like the move he made there, that was pretty weak
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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Explanation behind Huey Newton: "We Are Reefurlutionaries"




Shouts out to DatNewKhalifa and MTV RapFix 
Many rap fans were left scratching their heads after “Huey Newton,” the latest collaboration between Curren$y and Wiz Khalifa, hit the web a few weeks ago. Was the song about political struggle? Not so much.
“I didn’t name the record first off, Wiz named the record. Might I say what mind state we were in at the time; They had just pop him for having vegetation on the transportation,” said Curren$y. “There’s way worse things going on, they need to just make it leagal, it’s gonna boost the economy. Stop worrying about what we’re saying.”
The New Orleans MC, who splits his time between the Big Easy and New York City, said that his buddy’s arrest was no accident.
“I think that the government, one of these factions, [their] kids are really fans of the stuff we’re talking about and they feel like we are the reason that their kids are steaming broccoli, so they wanna make examples of us,” said Curren$y. “So now we are ‘reefer-lutionaries.’ We are not cutting our hair, we spending the money on pot, and that’s it.”
“There’s always a method to the madness. Don’t think that we’re comparing ourselves to Black Panthers, by no means. That’s a whole ‘nother thing,” Curren$y clarified. “But people are pissed with us and we will stand up for what we believe in. We have the right to defend ourselves.”
With music, that is.
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