Bun B vs. Byron Crawford

wow. ive never seen someone jerk off this long without coming.

hey, may i suggest a HEY EVERYONE LOOK AT ME IM GUZZO DAY so as to prevent the kid's epileptic fits of ignorance.
 
Here's the thing though Adam: to you and your friends, all these artists were just wack pen-n-pixel covers. You just said it yourself. You were working in a record store where you were charged with finding rap to stock, and you wrote off one of the most happening new artists because you and your friends thought it was a joke.

I understand that type - I know a lot of guys that continue to think that shit is trash. Unfortunately for them, the world has moved on to accept and embrace the better acts in the scene and they are left sounding like cranky old men.
you know what I can't argue it, youre right in 1998-2000 people weren't asking for any of that Pen and Pixel stuff beyond a couple of No Limit releases and Juvenile and BG. I worked with the crowd and the scene of the time. Once agian it goes to show regionalism.

Why is it so hard for people to see that something that surrounded ones immediate area did not hit EVERYWHERE else?
Nobody disputes that. What people dispute is your contention that a given artist must have consistently hit in every single corner of the country in order to qualify as a rap legend.
This is a sensible statement. Would you say that Aceyalone is a rap legend?
 
Here's the thing though Adam: to you and your friends, all these artists were just wack pen-n-pixel covers. You just said it yourself. You were working in a record store where you were charged with finding rap to stock, and you wrote off one of the most happening new artists because you and your friends thought it was a joke.

I understand that type - I know a lot of guys that continue to think that shit is trash. Unfortunately for them, the world has moved on to accept and embrace the better acts in the scene and they are left sounding like cranky old men.
you know what I can't argue it, youre right in 1998-2000 people weren't asking for any of that Pen and Pixel stuff beyond a couple of No Limit releases and Juvenile and BG. I worked with the crowd and the scene of the time. Once agian it goes to show regionalism.

Why is it so hard for people to see that something that surrounded ones immediate area did not hit EVERYWHERE else?
Nobody disputes that. What people dispute is your contention that a given artist must have consistently hit in every single corner of the country in order to qualify as a rap legend.
This is a sensible statement. Would you say that Aceyalone is a rap legend?
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I haven't read a word of this thread...but I would like to add that the Mike "5000" Watts Chopped & Screwed remix of Trill is opening my mind right now.
 
What people dispute is your contention that a given artist must have consistently hit in every single corner of the country in order to qualify as a rap legend.
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