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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / Re: heartbreaker
« on: December 03, 2008, 11:53:57 AM »

I guess to some people writing a piece about/to a girl seems gay. What a shame, gone are the days when men were men and sheep were scared neh.

 ::) Double standards i see

Mad rapper is the same clown who wrote some shit about being rapped in the a** and loving it.....now hes writing about love & you expect peeps to take him seriously, IF you know about that post then I think your the one with double standards......I keeps true to mine I love my femalels and I have no issues about appreciating them through GOOD lyricism no sappy baby come back shit either.

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / Re: heartbreaker
« on: December 03, 2008, 11:49:22 AM »

I guess to some people writing a piece about/to a girl seems gay. What a shame, gone are the days when men were men and sheep were scared neh.

 ::) Double standards i see

Dude when it comes to MAD rapper I think errbody got double standards.....his opening post I reluctantly support but his post thereof was as I said some mo' gay shit. For real homez, cant take this clown seriously..................Just read some of the rediculous shit this redundent imbacile writes.

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / Re: heartbreaker
« on: December 03, 2008, 11:44:54 AM »
she was everything i ever had/
she gave me her heart and she was good in bed/
no one can never have what we had/
never thought it could ever end so said/
i coulndt stop looking at her tits when she touched my ribs/
and i couldnt forget the sweetest taste of her pink  lips/
up until he phoned me and told me to live her alone/
i swore to god i wanted to brake his bones/
but the situation got out of controll/
saying she loves him and she cant see me anymore/
her love was everything special my heart ever owened/
so she left me all alone/
he said baby the plane is living soon, we got to go/
time was up before i could let her know/

dont mind the lines, just post any number of barz

Dis is some mo' gay shit

You are wrong. This is not 'some mo' gay shit'... This is 'some mo' gay and WACK shit'....

Very, very, very, very very very basic line construction and grade R vocab used...

THE main reason why this is some mo gay and WACK SHIT is coz it was written by you & we all know that you (MAD) is one phuqed up nigga....

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General Discussion / Re: Night Clubs
« on: December 03, 2008, 11:05:31 AM »
Come on now AG Stop frontin like you never been to house clubs, how many of you go to House clubs,Shit the vibe is hundred times more electrifying Damn!!! in these  Hip hop joints, broads are too damn Informed n boring ;D I like them  Freaky and crazy-a** Township broads Damn! Damn!

Hey Dj Mzo what do you say about this?


I dunno about all of that homez...theres more crazy shit that happens at House clubs coz you have these Amapantsula niggas who come through sippin on that black label 'fore they get up in the club looking for abobabes on some girls owe me a favour for just being here tip.
At hip-hop clubs shit does go down but the worst is niggaz blunting and getting coked....you'll hardly ever hear of a chick getting kicked around or getting f***ed up at Hip-hop clubs but if you should they'll be a hundred more cases of it happening at house clubs.

Personally I prefer being at a club where they cater for both hip-hop and house coz even though I love hip-hop through and through,there is just some shit I would rather not hear like Soldier Boy and the like. I mean I been clubing all over from P.E to Jozi to Bloem to PTA to Maseru to Durban to London and France.....and from what I've seen more shit happens at house clubs.
Plus as far as honeys giving it up....if you swagger is right you'll hook up with a chick in a hip-hop and as far as just needing a nice ride in a house club I have to say that there is a lot of truth in that there statement.
Im my opinion I think that the amount of fun one will experience will depend on the people you arrived with or your ability to mingle as well as the atmosphere in the club wich comes from what the DJ is playing.......

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General Discussion / Re: Night Clubs
« on: December 03, 2008, 10:45:31 AM »
I think the best way for girls to stay safe and have fun is to not go to the toilet without your man cause your girls will ditch you when shit hits the fan.
Don't go on the dance floor alone, there will be that one fool who grinds himself against you and dare you say "f*** off".
Buy your own drinks, that way no one beats you up cause you don't wanna go home with him after he bought you 1 drink.
Bring two sets of make up, yours and one for the heiffers in the bathroom who conveniently forgot to bring hers.
Don't back chat NOBODY.
Apologise for shit even if you didn't do anything. He steps on your toes, say I'm sorry. He spills a drink on your expensive top, apologise cause you were at the wrong place and how dare you stand in the way of his Chivas which has been watered down with Appletiser.
And for the guys DON'T MACK ON THE HOTTEST GIRL WITH THE EXPENSIVE LOOKING WEAVE AND THE COOLEST GEAR. She is spoken for by her boyfriend and all his 5675657 gun carrying friends.


@ RR bwakakakakakaka usishaya ngo waqa...

I second this motion

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General Discussion / Re: Best rap crew in S.A.
« on: December 03, 2008, 10:16:57 AM »
Im my opinion Im feelin:

The Anvils
Tumi (Although hes the only one who flows)
Cashless Soc
Skwatta (These cats woulda gone 1st but they grew inconsistant)
Infra Black


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General Discussion / Re: Best rap crew in S.A.
« on: December 03, 2008, 09:59:03 AM »
I'm not sure Jozi is even Hip Pop. They are a just pop. They have done very well for themselves but so has Danny K. I don't really see the difference.

I really want to try to be positive about Jozi, but I just find it impossible. I just don't believe that their success reflects well on SA hip hop - it's just another victory for mindless 'international' pop music. Does the world really need more of that? Well done to them and everything, but their success doesn't make me feel warm and fuzzy.

I am much more comfortable with Pro Kid repping SA Hip Hop than I am with Jozi. He makes good, proudly South African hip hop that is both accessible and real at the same time.

As for crews, Driemanskap are the future.

I second this motion............them Jozi niggas should just stick to soapies and pop culture. Its nice that there doing they're thing but they really should move their music from the hip-hop shelf to the pop shelf...I put those cats in the same bag as Pink.

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General Discussion / Re: TOP 5 MC'S WITH THE MOST INSPIRATIONAL LYRICS
« on: December 03, 2008, 09:40:02 AM »
Common
Talib Kweli
Nas
Rakim
Mos Def
Immortal Technique
Jay Z

I second this motion.....just bump Jay-z up a couple places

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / Re: Open mic... Er1 invited
« on: December 02, 2008, 02:25:41 PM »
IGNORANT SHYYYYYYT

Yo money Im not the person you should phuq with
Bullets & things are the sh!t you'll get struck with
Plus I know more shooters in your own hood than you
Speed dial nigga, should I tell 'em to come through
You took my silence for weakness, thinkin Im some fool
Dont you know that Im crazy
And its not what I wanna be, its the way the hood raised me
& you & I both know what Im capable of
Red tape and the law is the shit Im above
Dont make me have to fold the index on the trigger pressed against my thumb
Coz after that the only sound is gonna be a thud
And the coroner wont be saying them slugs were duds
Homme, I thought we were buds
How y'gone pull a Brutus on me, or was it just because
Coz I could take the sting out your buzz and let you bee
Open up ya mind and set your soul free
Im the cheese great y'should never talk money with me
I grew up too ghetto for you to be phuqing with me
I know you jacked my phone, what you think I didn't see
I thought youd bring it back or seek forgiveness privatly
& Im not the one chasin your girl, she tha one wantin' to see eye to eye with me
Inviting me over telling me she prepared to cook for me
So I told her straight look here "bitch please"
You should be addressin her nigga not me
I wife the hottest chicks from Sandro Pei to PE
Im global with the Macing kid, believe me
So quit with the childish talk
Before I go to the bird cage and uncage the hawk
& you can copy and paste this or read it out in court
Dont make me have to show that Im not all that soft
That Im really that ghetto and I can walk the talk
when its said & done they be tracin out ya body with white chalk

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / Re: Open mic... Er1 invited
« on: December 02, 2008, 11:19:09 AM »
Wa**up cats...just spitting on this mayn...

hehehehehehe... ;D one kinda muda fuca nucca

Too much stress in this life's pursuit of success/
Some succumb to suck cum. For one cent or much less/
they undress for rough sex/
get addressed as suspects/
a princess turned ruffneck...for respect and some cheques/
Coked outta her mind for the next trance-action/
she's da main attraction for husbands' lost pa**ion/
her body the product...fluids are the currency/
exchanged violently
invades her privacy
she takes it silently
feels pain vaginally
"he came inside of me"
will she remain virus free?

to be continued...

now this is hotter than chakalaka...all thats missin is the rest of it and a dope beat to lay it on...

Co-Sign on that.

I second that motion

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Media / Re: pron Headz
« on: November 27, 2008, 09:09:20 AM »
This shit is stupid it doesn't work

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / Re: Open mic... Er1 invited
« on: November 24, 2008, 09:45:10 AM »
Wa**up cats...just spitting on this mayn...

hehehehehehe... ;D one kinda muda fuca nucca

Too much stress in this life's pursuit of success/
Some succumb to suck cum. For one cent or much less/
they undress for rough sex/
get addressed as suspects/
a princess turned ruffneck...for respect and some cheques/
Coked outta her mind for the next trance-action/
she's da main attraction for husbands' lost pa**ion/
her body the product...fluids are the currency/
exchanged violently
invades her privacy
she takes it silently
feels pain vaginally
"he came inside of me"
will she remain virus free?

to be continued...

 

Fresher than a brand new mic..................that shit is pyroclastic hommee

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General Discussion / Re: Hip hop media
« on: November 21, 2008, 08:50:03 AM »
What happens when you marry an $82 million hip-hop brand and an $80 million R&B empire? You get Hollywood's best-paid power couple.

Thanks to a monster year filled with music, movies, fashion and endorsement deals, Jay-Z and his new bride, Beyonce Knowles, collectively raked in $162 million between June 1, 2007 and June 1, 2008. The jaw-dropping sum garners them bragging rights atop our first annual ranking of Hollywood's Top-Earning Couples, a list that also includes A-list pairings Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman, David and Victoria Beckham, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, and Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, among others.

In Pictures: Hollywood's Top-Earning Couples

"Naturally, powerful people tend to gravitate toward other powerful people," explains clinical psychologist and celebrity researcher Jim Houran, for reasons that range from proximity (stars hang around other stars) to familiarity (people are attracted, at least initially, to others like them) to clearer expectations (shared priorities make it easier for celebrities to relate). No matter how they get together, the results are good for the bottom line.

Take Will and Jada Pinkett Smith. They hauled in some $85 million over the past year, making them No. 2 on our list. Though Jada's resume continues to grow, Will's the family breadwinner. He raked in $80 million in the year ending June 2008, thanks to another set of top-performing blockbusters: "I Am Legend," "The Pursuit of Happyness," and this past summer's "Hancock." Together the flicks banked $1.2 billion at the worldwide box office, making him Hollywood's most bankable star.

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Jada pulled in $5 million during the same 12-month period, thanks to roles as an actress ("The Women"), producer ("The Human Contract"), and businesswoman (a stake in beauty line Carol's Daughter).

Third: David and Victoria Beckham. Conquering fans on both sides of the Atlantic, the power couple brought in $58 million over the year-long period.

Becks' share was $50 million, proving the much-covered move to America has paid off for the British soccer star. Though his Los Angeles Galaxy salary was $5.5 million, the sum more than doubled when his cut of the team's ticket, merchandise, and sponsorship revenues were factored in. He also pulled down a cool $35 million from lucrative endorsement deals with Motorola, Adidas, Coty and PepsiCo, among others.

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AG Wire / Re: Eminem new album Relapse
« on: November 20, 2008, 03:21:22 PM »


word...leme explain

ja was gettin mad shine in the source, cos he was boys with Benzzino and the hangmen cats. anyhow, they had a section in the source where they basicaly printed what they called an official biggie and tupac rap family tree. they gave a tree diagram of all the emcees who could be labeled as vocal decendents of pac and big. Jay, NAs and em fell under big, Ja, DmX, Chino Xl and some other cats feel under pac.
after seein the article, mad controversy came over the mag on the subject of Benzzino obviously having to be on Murder Inc's Di*k...blah blah blah!

then there is a DefJam party, Ja slides thru and find Jay Z and DmX talkin (caualy like at a proper party), Ja then starts goin on about how much he's goin to build an empire and cant really see any competition right now, that Ruff Ryders and Roccafella where forks in the road...how the rest of the story goes;  DMX allegedly snuffed him and scolded him for forgeting that it was him and his "handouts" to let him sing backups and be a hype man that actually made his career

...Jay Z on the other hand simpley said "be quiet when the big boys are talkin"..a statement that was actually traced back as being rooted in a formal complaint he put against the magazine and benzinno for ignoring real talent and commiting blasphemy to even think Pac would endorse Ja.

Ja obviously felt the need to address this in his music but it was at this time that he was facing the critics who dogged him for sounding like DMX and a bootleg version of PAc and a wannabe ganster...

then came 50 and Em
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I have to make a correction here putna, PAC has never been down with Chino XL..............ever
Take a listen to the Hit 'Em track, the greatest and best diss track hip-hop has ever heard.
& Ja and Jiggaz beef was never really official coz even when the whole ''beef'' was sparking they still partied together, even on the I Declare War concert where jigga made peace with his beefs Ja wasn't there coz there never was none. Plus if you go to You tube and type in Ja-Rule Cribs you'll see one of Ja's gueste is none other than the president Jigga J Shawn Corey Carte himself.....

-------You've been correted

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / Re: 8 BAR CONCEPTS... JUMP IN
« on: November 20, 2008, 10:30:14 AM »
My pyroclastic flows is lethal
Coz I choke birds & kill people
Im talking hawks & desert eagles
Im the type that dont need a sequal
The ultimate kingpin with no equal
Fight to free for free like Steve Biko
Deliver more kicks than 10 Steven Segals




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