Now I’m not the type to hate on anyone for getten’ money, but ever since Kanye came out with Stronger , took these crazy fits when he didn’t win an award and said that he was competing with Justin Timberlake, I couldn’t help but think that Kanye’s become exactly what he set out to destroy on his debut album, The College Dropout. Read more
We all know where to go to download new music, but where do we go to download the classic stuff? Read more
Let me know what you think by posting a comment saying either collegeor jail then watch this video for the answer.
In this first installment of “F*ck that I’m Bringing ’96 Back” we take a look at the last real hip hop album from New York, The War Report. Peep game. Read more
Now since I’ve already reviewed Tha Carter 3 and have received a whole heap of death threats and insults from the Wayne stans as a result I thought I would take the opportunity to respond to some of the comments made. Let me preface my comments by saying I do listen to Lil Wayne and have heard everything he has put out from 500 Degreez to the Dj Drama/Empire mixtapes to the Tha Carter series. I think he has improved dramatically from when he first came out, because when he first came out he was the equivalent of a Hurricane Chris. Read more
In today’s buying it post, I want talk about fast food crack. Now I don’t know what fast food joints you turn into a crackhead for, but I go all Pookie over Burger King. Man, I love that damn place for no reason. And by no reason, I mean BK doesn’t really make anything worth mentioning. It’s not like Crackdonald’s (aka Macdonald’s) who are world renowned for their French fries or Popeyes for their greasy crack chicken. So what the hell am I doing selling my TV for Burger King? Read more
Would You Join a YoRapper Forum? Yes! Yes, if we can trade music. Yes, if we can trade pron & music. Yes, if we can son other members. Yes, and all of the above. No, get lost! view results This month’s poll of the month (though it’s almost the end of the month), asks would […]
As someone that has listened to rap music their entire life, whose parents didn’t give a damn what I listened to (or what I watched for that matter), I am taken back by parents who blame rap music for the negative effect it has on their kids. They argue their kids sell drugs, they have sex too early, they have babies, they disrespect their elders, swear, get into fights, all because they listen to rap music. They want the government to step in and censor or ban rap completely -even though rap music has been pretty much censored to death nowadays (more on this later). These parents need to understand that it’s their friggin’ fault your kid is screwed up, plain and simple. I remember seeing this single mom crying on TV, during the whole Don Imus situation which turned into a war against Hip Hop, saying “It’s so hard to compete with the influence the media and hip hop culture have on my child, I just can’t do it”. Read more