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    Quote Originally Posted by liquid View Post
    i love the game almost as much as kanye, but their styles are different so i couldn't really choose between the two properly. doctor's advocate kinda put me off the game though. had a few good tunes, but a lot of it was weak.
    Yeah I pretty much like any song from The Game because of his style of rapping.. but there are a couple that are like.. crap. Lol. I think that The Documentary was a bit better then Doctors Advocate
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    pharrell

    fink dats his name, dude from N.E.R.D

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiquidAciid View Post
    Yeah I pretty much like any song from The Game because of his style of rapping.. but there are a couple that are like.. crap. Lol. I think that The Documentary was a bit better then Doctors Advocate
    documentary was miles better. shame to say it, but falling out with 50 was to blame for DA being worse (seeing as hate it or love it was the highlight of the documentary)

    Quote Originally Posted by Narsh View Post
    pharrell

    fink dats his name, dude from N.E.R.D
    ahh pharrell is good but he's not really a rapper and he's better in the studio. he's only got one album too, and i'm damned if that's better than every other hip-hop album ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by liquid View Post
    documentary was miles better. shame to say it, but falling out with 50 was to blame for DA being worse (seeing as hate it or love it was the highlight of the documentary)



    ahh pharrell is good but he's not really a rapper and he's better in the studio. he's only got one album too, and i'm damned if that's better than every other hip-hop album ever.
    Yeah. Hate it or Love it was really good. One of my fav's though is How We Do. Falling out with Fifty was a good thing AND a bad thing.. Because although they make some sick songs together.. alot of his diss tracks against Fifty are pretty good while the Fifty disses against Game are pretty lame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiquidAciid View Post
    Yeah. Hate it or Love it was really good. One of my fav's though is How We Do. Falling out with Fifty was a good thing AND a bad thing.. Because although they make some sick songs together.. alot of his diss tracks against Fifty are pretty good while the Fifty disses against Game are pretty lame.
    that's true. mr. potato head and the ghost unit intro are hilarious
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    Quote Originally Posted by liquid View Post
    that's true. mr. potato head and the ghost unit intro are hilarious
    Looll Yeah. I think it'd be safe to say that Game single handedly ruined G-Unit and then still had room to diss the YoungGunz, Jay Z, and others

    And I just found this..

    "The Game was on Power 106 in L.A. late last week and was asked by Big Boy “if you could pour hot sauce into any rapper’s eye, who would it be?” The Game said MIMS.

    Everyone had a laugh and played down The Game’s response but the west coast rapper went on to say “where he’s (MIMS) from in New York, people don’t even like him.” Is The Game wrong? I really don’t think MIMS is considered the top rapper out of Wash Heights."

    Looks like another diss track will be surfacing
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    omg Lil Wayne is crap lol, sorry. Nas or Raekwon are probably the best hiphop rappers in my opinions, and Bone Thugs N Harmony (as a group or the members individually) probably the best for good flowing speed rapping. Twista is actually a faster rapper I think but doesn't have as good a flow.

    Of course, I'm subject to change my opinion as I'm getting into new rappers almost weekly at the moment, but yeah..
    LOL, lil wayne isn't crap. I have ALL of his albums and mixtapes and i agree some of his songs are useless, but some are great.
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    i thought hip hop and rap were two different genres?
    how can you have a hip hop rapper?

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    I rarely listen to rap/hip-hop so yh it's best in my eyes.

    Quote Originally Posted by liquid View Post
    ahh pharrell is good but he's not really a rapper and he's better in the studio. he's only got one album too, and i'm damned if that's better than every other hip-hop album ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samsaBEAR View Post
    i thought hip hop and rap were two different genres?
    how can you have a hip hop rapper?
    hip hop & rap are two different genres.
    people often confuse them for the same thing! a better term would have been 'hip hop artist'
    yes blud

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