Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath
You don't see Slipknot's posse running into Blink-182's posse have having a shootout.
hahahahaha. Man, that was too funny.
All forms of music has beef, but it doesn't always involve weapons or publicity.
DO LIKE BRITNEY AND JUSTIN AND HAVE A DANCE OFF
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Re: Rap Beef...
Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath
Is staged. It's been all about getting publicity after Tupac & Biggie, so get over it.
yeah i know all that gay **** is, is shoutin ryhmes really fast with the gay hip hop back round repeating itself over and over. and i mean....it takes little to no talent. so good luck with dissin rap! 💃
As far as im concerned there are no real gangsters in hip-hop. The term just gets thrown around and now people have lost the meaning. When i think of a gangster i think of a powerful head of a criminal organisation, not a jewelry wearing b**ch who throws insults from behind the large gates of their hollywood mansions. Al Capone, there was a gangster, John Gotti another. These guys were not musicians (neither are 50 and Ja Rule if you want to get technical), they were into organised crime and that to me is a gangster.
Originally posted by koolruningz
As far as im concerned there are no real gangsters in hip-hop. The term just gets thrown around and now people have lost the meaning. When i think of a gangster i think of a powerful head of a criminal organisation, not a jewelry wearing b**ch who throws insults from behind the large gates of their hollywood mansions. Al Capone, there was a gangster, John Gotti another. These guys were not musicians (neither are 50 and Ja Rule if you want to get technical), they were into organised crime and that to me is a gangster.
speaks the truth^