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linx

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#41
the thing is tho..i started listening to other rappers before i listened to pac..so its not going to be the other way around...listening to 2pac for me is being out of the box because i started listening to other rappers like diddy and all of them and mobbdeep..and i didnt know who i liked back then...and then i came to tupac...this is what i came to...so its NOT the other way around...this is what has 'become' of me listening to rap music..and i don't even like rap that much.......
I guess that makes sense. I thought you listened to more hip hop and just put Pac so far ahead of every one. If someone who doesn't like rap music that much is gonna be into one single rapper a real lot, Pac is a good choice.

But there's so much more to hip hop than Pac though. That's all i'm saying.
 

THEV1LL4N

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#42
what cd was it?

but man..nothing brings you down like losing a 2Pac cd..i gotta have doubles/triples of everything....atleast doubles...1 to have for my collection, and the other play in my car
It was the Ultimate Aaliyah compilation with CD/DVD and bonus material stuff.
 

Lok

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#43
LOL

i don't get how that's freakish? :?
Lets have a quick look-see:

Rahim said:
when i listen to other rappers i look for the same potential that pac had...and if theres qualities i like in that rapper then hell yeah i would luv to work with them..
work with them huh? Not only freakish, but delusional as well. (Strike 1)


Rahim said:
i like songs that could sound like 2Pac songs lol...thats what i look for..songs that could sound like pac songs...
Definition of a freak. (Strike 2)


Rahim said:
i don't like all mainstream music that much...i like the expensive beats that tupac liked....i would just like to flip them around...anything that sounds expensive and good..flip it around like jonny j did..and give that to the outlawz man...outlawz need the expensive beats...they need to get their old flows back too....gunit and them wouldnt be here if they kept that same rap style and expensive beats
expensive beats solve everything. (Strike 3, you're a freak)

Rahim said:
the thing is tho..i started listening to other rappers before i listened to pac..so its not going to be the other way around...listening to 2pac for me is being out of the box because i started listening to other rappers like diddy and all of them and mobbdeep..and i didnt know who i liked back then...and then i came to tupac...this is what i came to...so its NOT the other way around...this is what has 'become' of me listening to rap music..and i don't even like rap that much.......
Well this is just plain ignorant. Seems to me that the only "Hip Hop" you listened to was the one playing on MTV or you local radio station.

Conclusion: You have the classic "Tupac groupie" syndrome: Heard "Changes", got so emotional that you teared up, and been riding his weenie since.


P.S: You might get a pass if you were like 15, but you've been around since 2005, so you really have no excuse.
 

Rahim

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#44
Lets have a quick look-see:



work with them huh? Not only freakish, but delusional as well. (Strike 1)



Definition of a freak. (Strike 2)



expensive beats solve everything. (Strike 3, you're a freak)



Well this is just plain ignorant. Seems to me that the only "Hip Hop" you listened to was the one playing on MTV or you local radio station.

Conclusion: You have the classic "Tupac groupie" syndrome: Heard "Changes", got so emotional that you teared up, and been riding his weenie since.


P.S: You might get a pass if you were like 15, but you've been around since 2005, so you really have no excuse.
lol ok u put in alot of effort to make a comeback but unfortunately its not true.. im not delusional and i never said expensive beats solve everything...but it would help the outlawz if they used the rap style that pac taught them and they used more expensive beats like pac did.

i produce music so its only natural for me to want to work with other artists, big time artists, to get my shit out, and me wanting to work with big artists does not make me delusional because these are my goals, and there's nothing delusional about it.
 

Chronic

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#45
If you're serious about the music thing you should definitely branch out into other music/artists. I assume you make Hip-Hop beats so you should know a lot about Hip-Hop beats in general, not just what came out of Death Row. If you only produce that sound you might just be a one-trick pony, you could only work with people whose style works with that sound and you could be seen as a biter with no originality or versatility.
When I was in my "Pac days" (listened only to Pac and anyone I knew through him) I remember including the OUTLAWZ on my top 10 list of all time. Now that I've actually heard other stuff I don't even think they're very good anymore, let alone top 10 material. Pac is still one of the best to me but I thankfully no longer see him as the center of music and it's given me a better perception of what's good and bad and really just taught me more about music. Which as a producer you should always aim for.

By the way, do you have a link to any of your beats? I'd like to hear some.
 

Rahim

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#46
If you're serious about the music thing you should definitely branch out into other music/artists. I assume you make Hip-Hop beats so you should know a lot about Hip-Hop beats in general, not just what came out of Death Row. If you only produce that sound you might just be a one-trick pony, you could only work with people whose style works with that sound and you could be seen as a biter with no originality or versatility.
When I was in my "Pac days" (listened only to Pac and anyone I knew through him) I remember including the OUTLAWZ on my top 10 list of all time. Now that I've actually heard other stuff I don't even think they're very good anymore, let alone top 10 material. Pac is still one of the best to me but I thankfully no longer see him as the center of music and it's given me a better perception of what's good and bad and really just taught me more about music. Which as a producer you should always aim for.

By the way, do you have a link to any of your beats? I'd like to hear some.
thanks for the advice but i know what i'm doing.


if u want to hear any of the songs i did you can click here:

zSHARE - 07 watcha gonna do produced by rahim.mp3

or you can go to my myspace
 
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Rahim

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#49
^^ by the way on that link it says 15,000 downloads or whatever but when i posted the track up on makaveli-forever some faggot used some thing where he can change up the downloads and make the amount larger. my downloads only stopped at 5,200. the 10 thousand 200 downloads are from a faggot ass guy from makaveli-forever named 2Pac..


edit: thanks ruk but its not true lol this faggot messed up my download rate lol
 

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