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Apr 25, 2002
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#42
BzNutz said:
1) has nothin to do with color, people respect real music regardless of where its from,
2) shit i kicc it with different people from different races every damn day, thats some shit people need to spit about if you from here,
3) tacoma is a melting pot, so is seattle, rap about the real and people will respect that. and
4) fucc the haters, you think all the other towns didn't have em' before they blew up?
1) I wish it was true but it is not

2) Irrelevent

3) Neither city is 'enough' of a melting pot

4) I agree 100% nothing hurts more than seeing the people who should be supporting the people who are REPRESENTING them hate, it's painful. I really liked something EzRoo said the other day, buy your local talent, save the burning for out of state shit
 

mo-x

Sicc OG
May 4, 2002
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#43
I'm glad you were feeling some cuts off the first album... So I'm happy to say we've stepped it up something vicious since then. We're all entitled to our opinions so ultimately speaking we'll see what happens in five years. All I can do is me.
 

reza

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quality music isn't the #1 focal point when you're trying to hit the maintstream/make it big. It'll be a difficult task for you washintonians to convince outsiders that your place should be heard. Side note...Is Sir-Mix-Alot a hip hop icon in seattle?
 

I AM

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Apr 25, 2002
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#47
This is my opinion, but he was and still is a gimmick/joke. His music isn't anywhere near good. So I hope he's not an "icon" otherwise this region is being represented by someone who isn't as good as the people tryin to shine. But gues what, "in seattle, the sun doesn't shine." so get use to it! lol....