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try the small claims court
might need to do some paperwork though
depends how far you wanna take it
like if you want dough or not
or just trying to let ppl know they needn't act like that no mo

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic /
« on: October 15, 2007, 12:10:19 PM »
selebi death match?

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General Discussion / dan yell...p.s i'm back
« on: October 03, 2007, 01:46:29 PM »
these are the push and pull factors
separating us from bullrappers
put us on discover the set's full after
we kill it with no drill bits
stay high like weed biscuits
when he visits with these lyrics
takin out those with weak spirits
it don't matter if your dome's phatter
you won't flatter us with blasphemous rhyme formats
instead them get stepped on like doormats
in the reception of scriptology
the 'all that' get to sign visitors books
and are then refused entry
you might wonder who sent me
with this message that's relayed
i spit lessons for deejays to replay
at warp speed
and might make ends
while most of us need a little help
from they myspace friends

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General Discussion / dan yell...p.s i'm back
« on: October 02, 2007, 06:52:06 PM »
i was in a meter taxi tryna eat a gatsby
when somebody told me that these leader cats be
trying to catch me
told him relax
be yourself no matter what them say
it's just the way we livin today
there's no longer time to play
it's an ongoing vicious cycle that they perpetuate
and when you make it apparent
or elevate to the level of a parent
maybe this will make the land less barren
that's why he stay stoned as sharon
and it's like that
when they corner you just strike back
might jack daniel but his light's black
so it's not worth a try
closer apart than earth and sky
plus staying lyrically versatile

bustdustin kids that's fake
as justin timberlake
just to illustrate the
lust that's in this place

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General Discussion / The Official AG Southern African Street Slang Thread
« on: October 01, 2007, 12:42:06 PM »
latchonisation.  southopian origin
the process of 'latching on'
can also be used in reference to one country latching on to another
ntswempest .         southopian origin
the illest
khumsharyze .       southopian origin
when an event or occurence is 'whiteyfied'
jahovallah.              southopian origin
a name that could be used to refer to the creator after a merging of religions.
frontageous.             southopian origin
the instance when a person is in the process of fronting

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General Discussion / dan yell...p.s i'm back
« on: September 27, 2007, 02:32:09 PM »
never paid the right attention to my schoolwork
at that point i didn't know about cool herc
found knowledge gain respect from krs
figure this without steal i spray cars best
learned a lot of lessons from hiphop's guru
africa bambaata's nation called zulu
as a youth i was fortunate to see p.o.c
and they took it all the way to the t.o.p
there was one group called pieces of ebony
remember the fifth floor groundworks jealousy
on saturdays there was this matinee at browns cafe
used to always make the mission from around my way
and you know i hold a mic with a left son
never again would i bring it to sketch man
geto 3000 len bobitto plus jean grae
mood phase five godessa and ejay
used to go up to the jam for boogie down knights
before the cia killed lumumba tookie soundbytes of
mitchell's plain we got to open up for black thought
mannenberg's jeru damaginny's mad quarts
it was rainin when we went to see kweli
me and jussa checked tebs rep people army
later on that night we was blessed by dead prez
tellin us let's get free we said yes
boiler room all black aliscious black twang
samuel jackson next to me no more jacked cans
push to the bush to hear what the rhymes say
dre and shaheen the ill vibe made our fridays
bionic eargasms for black august
kweli dp's and boots back for us
indaba battle that ensued with waddy jones
feelin like the artform had expanded grown
got took one night by sharpa at armchair
left my 'knife in the drawer' too much calm there
ironically the tables turned at chopshop
the black sheep of the fam son it got hot
already know m1 and stic was here a third time
real recognised real that was the first sign

this is my timeline
set it off with a highfive
from the terror danyell stylefile
prolly lose my eyesight
but till then i'll rhyme fine
and yo f*** the cops and they crimefight

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General Discussion / dan yell...p.s i'm back
« on: September 26, 2007, 06:41:16 PM »
they claimin it's a way of life what we display on mics
you might have a concept
but try take your time
cause in this day and age most of us aren't paid to write
many of my peers died before they time for these ideals
so hold on to purpose
and cause an effect
ive impact with tracks
have a reason why you spit raps
it's not all about being the greatest
cause a playlist can easily leave you out
it's more that what you read about
hiphop may well be the future of media
yet the way it's currently portrayed seems easier
for an inner circle to excell
as in advertisin where sex sells
so basin it on the real is better
we not trying to be trendsetters
it's tantramount to religion
but not holier than thou centres of the self righteous
cause i'd rather be flat broke than sell lighters
or ask for CLIPPERs when you can grow beards
so keep a lookout cause the flow's weird

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General Discussion / dan yell...p.s i'm back
« on: September 21, 2007, 03:03:43 PM »
don't remember when i saw the barber last
but i'm trying to come to terms with the babalaas
dabbled in agriculture without farmer cla**
have experienced the obstacles that hamma pa**ed
it's a brand new day get over the past
sometime you got to humble and take a fast
cause even when the sky is overcast
there has to be a way to make it if not then ask
sometimes we walk around wearin fanon's mask
type of brother with some hotness in a hipflask
remember every slaveship has a mast
a friend called it a broad cast too large to broadcast
we caucus on choruses and bring it from the start
and you know that if we doin it it's from the heart

it won't be long before
they've sold this song
but we'll still be holding on
cause people who are often exposed to cold are strong
paying a fitting tribute to those that's gone

from: the prodigal son returns
new heat from danyell
a birthday present from i to i and i

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General Discussion / dan yell...p.s i'm back
« on: September 21, 2007, 02:42:34 PM »
we
met through a mutual friend
unusual blend of
long    hair
and dark.k.k skin
asking
for oneundividedeternalove
but
we got more       from
above
         and
below
confidence was dealt a blow
he
know now
that  everything
happen for a reason
seasons have pa**ed
but i've been meaning to ask
where did it all start?




and which one of us had a small heart?

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Hip Hop Events / ILL SKILLZ EXCLUSIVES
« on: September 13, 2007, 08:32:57 AM »
not to take anything away from the zuma party
but we got some live shit going on the other side of the tracks also
at mercury(gormerrly the jam) there's a fraternity of capestreets joint with amongst others jitsvinger and etc crew, diferrent and some suprise acts
otherwise see you at goemarati

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General Discussion / Planetary a**ault Press Release
« on: June 27, 2007, 11:57:23 AM »
i'm impressed by what i've heard
and trust that d has a plan
keep doing what you doin
and put me on the next one
this cake's gonna sell

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Hot Traxxx / Welcome to Cape Flats
« on: June 07, 2007, 07:27:34 PM »
no hard feelings
i did it before
mine's called welcome to capetown

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Media / Numbers Gangs in Cape Town
« on: May 02, 2007, 12:04:28 PM »
courtesy of rushay...

For more than 50 years, street gangs have been a defining part of life in the so-called coloured communities of the Cape Flats area of Cape Town, South Africa. "Coloured" was one of four expressions used by South Africa's former apartheid regime to characterize citizens, along with "Black," "White," and "Indian." The name refers to a fairly heterogeneous group of people of mixed Khoisan, white European, Malay, Malagasy, black, and South Indian heritage. In 1950, the Group Areas Act dismantled District Six, a mixed-race area in central Cape Town, relocating residents to racially designated sections of Cape Flats -- the infamous "dumping grounds of apartheid." The move brought together young men who had previously lived in different communities, creating a sudden competition for limited resources and territory that facilitated the growth of gangs. Under apartheid, black youths who may have found meaning in gang activities instead became involved in the struggle for liberation, but the coloured community did not have this outlet. As of 2003, the homicide rate within the coloured population was the highest in South Africa, and the Western Cape province, which includes Cape Town, had the highest crime and homicide rates in the country. Many Cape Flats residents feel there is a limited police presence in their community, and that officers in the area often accept bribes from gangs and/or tip gang members off when they receive complaints. Rampant alcoholism, meanwhile, can be traced to the nearby vineyards, which historically employed members of the coloured community, and to the practice of paying laborers partly in wine -- fostering violence, dysfunctional families, and fetal alcohol syndrome. Most gang members are initiated between the ages of 13 and 15, and are immediately armed with guns. Younger members are expected to a**ume the front lines in confrontations, to prove their mettle to senior members. For some, membership may last until the age of 40 or 50. The distinction between the real street gangs and the schoolchildren who simply imitate gang behavior can be blurry, but a few "name" gangs include: the Americans, the Junky Funky Kids, the Dixie Boys, and the Hard Livings Kids. The latter was led by the infamous Staggie twins, Rashied and Rashaad. Rashaad was killed in 1996 by a vigilante group called People Against Gangsterism and Drugs, but his brother, Rashied, or "Mad Dog," is still at large. Many of these street gangs are aligned with South Africa's prison gangs, which are known as the numbers. There are three numbers gangs, each of which was founded to serve a specialized duty within the prison system: the 26s were charged with acquiring money, the 28s dedicated themselves to improving conditions within the prisons, and the 27s moderated disputes between the other two factions. The command structure of the prison gangs is strictly hierarchical, like the military, whereas leadership of the street gangs is more informal. Street gang leaders tend to earn respect and status primarily through the strength of their personality, although this varies from gang to gang. The Hard Livings, for instance, operate by means of semi-democratic weekly meetings. Members show deference to the Staggie family, but do not otherwise rely on formal promotions. The Americans, however, are more closely aligned to the 26s prison gang and thus closely follow the 26s' chain of command. The gangs' primary source of income is drug running, in particular crack cocaine, which is also closely a**ociated with the prostitution trade. It can be a violent business. Armed violence also results from gang rivalries, and the easy availability of firearms can lead to deadly quarrels over girlfriends and perceived showings of disrespect. Indeed, gun violence is such an inescapable part of local life, many members say they are forced to join a gang for self-protection.

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General Discussion / f*** ZULA
« on: March 28, 2007, 11:55:06 AM »
raspekt fam
enough nagging for the moment though
don't want to misrepresent myself any further
however i think the only way cape town hiphop will progress as an industry
is if the heads themelves empower the scene by holding matinees as was done before, as well as lockdown venues that can be exclusively hphop orientated
by the heads for the heads
this is something which i feel is not out of our grasp
since currently the city appears to be largely opposed to the genre
that's why you don't see us staying in cpt full time because it's not beneficial to our careers

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General Discussion / f*** ZULA
« on: March 27, 2007, 02:10:47 PM »
okay
that was neither a rhyme nor a freestyle
i was merely engaging with the subject matter
what i dislike most is the way they collect money at the door and claim it's for the artists
i peformed at counless sessions there and recieved not one cent
so what's the point of misinformation
only time i got paid was when i was headlining the perfect combination gig
word to quake

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