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Post by emancipationofss on Mar 3, 2005 15:57:12 GMT -5
Seriously, his beef that he starts is ridiculous and i want peoples personal opinions about this. I think he is a big baby who LOVES drama. Even Eminem isnt this bad! He makes Em look like Mandy Moore!
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Post by kellydicted on Mar 3, 2005 16:30:44 GMT -5
He's ridiculous for doing what he's doing
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Post by britneyrocks18 on Mar 3, 2005 17:21:44 GMT -5
I wish he would just leave. He's a cliche! ![::)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/eyesroll.png)
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Post by automyskin89 on Mar 3, 2005 17:22:28 GMT -5
he needs to experience horrible failure because he is a L-O-S-E-R.
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Post by gbaby on Mar 3, 2005 18:23:41 GMT -5
He's ridiculous for doing what he's doing
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Post by Mega248 on Mar 3, 2005 18:25:37 GMT -5
50 Cent.
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Post by automyskin89 on Mar 3, 2005 18:46:06 GMT -5
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Post by The Music Man on Mar 3, 2005 21:27:45 GMT -5
He should stop starting so much controversy, his ego really pisses me off, but I can't wish failure on him because I still enjoy his music. "Candy Shop" is one of my favorite songs of the moment.
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Post by singingsparrow on Mar 3, 2005 21:40:27 GMT -5
First of all, let's just face it. The rap industry in general really is like a radioactive version of Family Feud. All sorts of silly contestants playing silly contests each day that make each other look silly. Rap is silly in general.
I absolutely agree Fiddy, as a person, is just ridiculous, ludicrous by many means. But in the rap world, I think what he's doing truly is a genius of sorts. He's absolutely silly in this fashion but he knows how to play the game, and he is obviously very good at winning a feud.
Of course, regarding the whole incident with Game, well, I think we can all absolutely agree it was all because of Eminem he ever had the chance to make it big. Then again, same goes with Eminem in the most part to Dr. Dre, etc. Fiddy is almost absolutely correct in that The Game wouldn't have had it made without his help. And setting up the stage for what may very well be an epic, dirty clash is downright asinine, but brilliant in a rap world sense.
You can say so much of it is absolute sheer dumb luck, and, "What? Fiddy doesn't even know what he's doing, all he liks to do is pick cheap shot fighrts!" etc.
I think you have to give Fiddy some credit beyond the, "well, it was all cuz of Eminem he ever made it today anyway!" insight to understand where Fiddy is energizing the rap industry as of late. He really has been shot. He understands life on the streets. He's more thug than Ja Rule and most of his rivals will ever be. And because of that, rap has a serious, heavy one-man brouhaha who doesn't take any crap from anyone and is more than eager in playing this silly game, and in the process, I think he is making himself look real good in it, love him or hate him as though you'd rather be plagued by yellow fever than to hear him.
Sincerely, Noah Eaton
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Post by irice22 on Mar 3, 2005 22:20:44 GMT -5
I hope he fails!
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Post by automyskin89 on Mar 3, 2005 22:29:55 GMT -5
he'll prolly only have one good week of sales, and then the word will spread on how bad the CD is.
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Post by Keith3000 on Mar 3, 2005 22:37:10 GMT -5
He should stop starting so much controversy, his ego really pisses me off, but I can't wish failure on him because I still enjoy his music. Well some of his music at least. Much of it sucks, but some of his songs are good. His ego of course sucks and that will definitely bring him down.
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Mar 3, 2005 23:28:22 GMT -5
I'm sorry but I can't endorse wishing failure on someone. I just wish 50 Cent would grow up.
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Post by Me. I Am Justin... on Mar 4, 2005 1:58:53 GMT -5
He's ridiculous for doing what he's doing
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Post by Purple Dreams on Mar 4, 2005 8:41:48 GMT -5
He should stop starting SO much controversy and He's ridiculous for doing what he's doing
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Post by punkydoodle on Mar 4, 2005 12:36:52 GMT -5
I'm looking forward to the future failure. But I can't blame him for trying to stir up attention, because his music certainly couldn't do it by itself. Gotta have that bad ass rep, baby! ![::)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/eyesroll.png)
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Post by singingsparrow on Mar 4, 2005 13:46:15 GMT -5
he'll prolly only have one good week of sales, and then the word will spread on how bad the CD is. I don't know, the reviews so far are actually rather positive. Not that I take reviews that seriously in general, but Rolling Stone, for instance, did offer "The Massacre" a 4-star review. Reviews from the Los Angeles Times and the All Music Guide are also on par with those for "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" This is actually looking to be a generally good release in reception. Sincerely, Noah Eaton
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Post by Peach on Mar 4, 2005 20:47:51 GMT -5
I see. You are all arguing about whether we should argue about him or not.
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Post by automyskin89 on Mar 4, 2005 21:35:38 GMT -5
I don't know, the reviews so far are actually rather positive. Not that I take reviews that seriously in general, but Rolling Stone, for instance, did offer "The Massacre" a 4-star review. Reviews from the Los Angeles Times and the All Music Guide are also on par with those for "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" This is actually looking to be a generally good release in reception. Sincerely, Noah Eaton yeah, after I posted that I noticed that in the Rolling Stone Issue.
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Post by Walking Contradiction on Mar 4, 2005 21:54:31 GMT -5
I voted "He's ridiculous". Part of me wants to wish him failure, but truth be told I do like some of his music.
Actually, I don't think I have to wish him failure because it seems like few people are taking his side on this one. Then again, his new album did sell a whole bunch of copies in its first week.
In any case, I'd love to see him get dropped from Aftermath.
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Post by superunknown on Mar 5, 2005 15:47:13 GMT -5
First of all, let's just face it. The rap industry in general really is like a radioactive version of Family Feud. All sorts of silly contestants playing silly contests each day that make each other look silly. Rap is silly in general. I absolutely agree Fiddy, as a person, is just ridiculous, ludicrous by many means. But in the rap world, I think what he's doing truly is a genius of sorts. He's absolutely silly in this fashion but he knows how to play the game, and he is obviously very good at winning a feud. Of course, regarding the whole incident with Game, well, I think we can all absolutely agree it was all because of Eminem he ever had the chance to make it big. Then again, same goes with Eminem in the most part to Dr. Dre, etc. Fiddy is almost absolutely correct in that The Game wouldn't have had it made without his help. And setting up the stage for what may very well be an epic, dirty clash is downright asinine, but brilliant in a rap world sense. You can say so much of it is absolute sheer dumb luck, and, "What? Fiddy doesn't even know what he's doing, all he liks to do is pick cheap shot fighrts!" etc. I think you have to give Fiddy some credit beyond the, "well, it was all cuz of Eminem he ever made it today anyway!" insight to understand where Fiddy is energizing the rap industry as of late. He really has been shot. He understands life on the streets. He's more thug than Ja Rule and most of his rivals will ever be. And because of that, rap has a serious, heavy one-man brouhaha who doesn't take any crap from anyone and is more than eager in playing this silly game, and in the process, I think he is making himself look real good in it, love him or hate him as though you'd rather be plagued by yellow fever than to hear him. Sincerely, Noah Eaton good lord no, man! it's not genius, it's transparent. addtionally, rap isn't any sillier than rock or any other genre. and sheesh, people need to quit with the "fitty, fiddy" stuff. that was hot....about 3 years ago.
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Post by Amelia on Mar 5, 2005 16:30:06 GMT -5
He should stop starting so much controversy, his ego really pisses me off, but I can't wish failure on him because I still enjoy his music. "Candy Shop" is one of my favorite songs of the moment. I only sometimes like his music...but his gigantic ego is really starting to piss me off...
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Post by Richard on Mar 26, 2005 16:24:37 GMT -5
Same here ![](http://yoursmiles.org/ssmile/fun/s0244.gif)
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