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#21 Captain_Trips   User is offline

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Posted 09 September 2003 - 2:03 AM

"0wning the airwaves"? Do they play it in the UK alot or somewhere? i dont listen to the radio, but hear in america, kids wont wanna hear semi-post-80's (dont get me wrong, 80s had some good music, but TGP is kick ass, it takes a while to grow on you though and the vid rocks). If some little wangsta' tuned into TGP after hearing his 50 Cent "jam" he'd change the station lol. If i heard TGP on the radio, id turn it off, not cause the song is bad, but radio tends to ruin any and every song it ever plays.

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Posted 09 September 2003 - 2:07 AM

that's a good question. last I was in europe that were playing some strange stuff compared to fidy cent's "in duh club" I am yet to hear the chiuawa song in the states... Besides an alarm I haven't listened to the radio in 2 years, really nice to be ignorant on popular stuff

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Posted 09 September 2003 - 3:31 AM

I like in da club, Nice simple beat, Great strings, Fresh Artist. I listen to the radio but it's kinda like a pop dance/trance station

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Posted 09 September 2003 - 5:14 AM

ElectronicBattleWarrior Escribi�:

I like in da club, Nice simple beat, Great strings, Fresh Artist.


I really don't hate that song too much. I do, however, get bugged when rap and pop musicians (<--- hey look, an oxymoron) spell there songs in stupid cute spelling ie "I'm crazy 4 u" or bad-english pronunciation like "In da club"



The one thing I like about that song is when ever it's someone's birthday I can say "go (name here), it' your birthday, and we goin to party like it's your birthday, we going drink barcardi like it's your birthday, and no one gives a fuck it's your birthday"



I probably butchered the lines but hopefully most you understand what I'm talking about.

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Posted 09 September 2003 - 6:01 AM

Don't be hatin

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Posted 09 September 2003 - 6:46 AM

chemicalreaction Escribi�:

Don't be hatin


pardon me Mr. Reaction for misuse of the word. I mean't dislike :-//

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Posted 09 September 2003 - 7:59 AM

[quote name="Biff"]

ElectronicBattleWarrior Escribi�:

I do, however, get bugged when rap and pop musicians (<--- hey look, an oxymoron) spell there songs in stupid cute spelling ie "I'm crazy 4 u" or bad-english pronunciation like "In da club"



The one thing I like about that song is when ever it's someone's birthday I can say "go (name here), it' your birthday, and we goin to party like it's your birthday, we going drink barcardi like it's your birthday, and no one gives a fuck it's your birthday"



I probably butchered the lines but hopefully most you understand what I'm talking about.




I think spelling thing like in da club and stuff is much like abbrevianting things like do not to don't. It give the sentence different connotations. There's a big difference between, We are going to party, Like it is your birthday, thand we gonna party like ishya birfday.



It's we gonna sip bacardi like ishya birfday, and no one gives a fuck it aint your birfday.

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Posted 09 September 2003 - 8:36 PM

Biff Escribi�:

chemicalreaction Escribi�:

Don't be hatin


pardon me Mr. Reaction for misuse of the word. I mean't dislike :-//


Hey i am just kiddin ;-)

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Posted 09 September 2003 - 10:15 PM

really... you? I know, I was too (and trying to be p.c. with it). The phrase "don't be hatin" needs to be used more. I bet world peace could be achieved if it was said enough

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Posted 10 September 2003 - 1:56 AM

I definitely wouldn't go that far. Only people into hip-hop supposedly talk like that.

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Posted 10 September 2003 - 2:46 AM

ebonics, of course, they taught it in some inner-city schools (I won't go into details). a bit controversial, so it comes and goes. the only time I hear it is in jokes.

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Posted 10 September 2003 - 4:50 AM

That shit is wack dude. For hizzle my shizzle nizzle dizzle crondizzle. That's of the hezzi my sheezi. Amerizzle Languazzile isizzle dizzle fizzle for doggy vizzle tellevizzle.Chemizzle Brozzile.

Sorry i'll stop....damn zz's

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Posted 10 September 2003 - 7:18 AM

ah I see you're fluent in snoop dogg talk, mr.reaction. a very beautiful and exotic language... Wonder if anyone has tried to combine snoop speak with ebonics, I think my mind would combust attempting to clash the two

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Posted 10 September 2003 - 9:24 PM

It woulzzle bizzle crazzile.

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Posted 11 September 2003 - 12:24 AM

whoah anType, watch it there. WE americans dont speak ebonics. Most of the wangsta wannabes (yes we have wangstas and wangsta wannabes) talk like that

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Posted 11 September 2003 - 12:35 AM

Captain_Trips Escribi�:

whoah anType, watch it there. WE americans dont speak ebonics. Most of the wangsta wannabes (yes we have wangstas and wangsta wannabes) talk like that




You're thinking of the word wigger.

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Posted 11 September 2003 - 12:44 AM

actually no, i really mean wangsta, white folk who are trying to act gansta, not black, theres a difference because not all black people speak ebonics and not all gansta(er)s do either, but more gansters do :P

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