Kutt Calhoun - Raw N Unkutt

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They appeal to them faggit ass juggahoes way too much in their releases at Strange Musicc. . .
Mainly the production. Tech is the worst at it. If he had some dark gangsta beats his shit would be 100 times better. They water down everything with that adapted southern slap beats. . .
Ya'll must not know much about production. Them beats are influenced by the recent southern sound. And yes juggahoes swoop it up like ice cream on a 100 degree day. The entire label does it and thats why I don't feel em. That Lynch album is the only album I've felt the production on from Strange. . .If you're a juggahoe I don't expect you to understand. You're too busy them fake hatchetmen pendants and making of a moccery of real rap and it's culture. . .
 
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And if you were not a juggahoe or at least able to think out of the box you would see Strange caters to juggahoes. Example look at their concerts NOTHING but juggahoes. It's a good move business wise because juggahoes swoop up anything with a Strange symbol on it but their music suffers from it tremendously because juggahoes have no taste it music and listen to garbage. . .
 
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I can't take anybody seriously who totes a signature around of an ancient ass rapper who has never had anything good to talk about over a track. Seems you're still stuck in the 90's buddy. it's about time for some evolution. Oh yeah, and cut back the hate on the juggalos, they make your opinion horribly biased, and they most likely never did a thing to you. Do you hate fags too?
 

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Ya'll must not know much about production. Them beats are influenced by the recent southern sound. And yes juggahoes swoop it up like ice cream on a 100 degree day. The entire label does it and thats why I don't feel em. That Lynch album is the only album I've felt the production on from Strange. . .If you're a juggahoe I don't expect you to understand. You're too busy them fake hatchetmen pendants and making of a moccery of real rap and it's culture. . .
lol I live in the South. Let me break it down for you, Mr. Camp Crystal Lake.

The Southern "culture" in rap music does, in fact, consist of a few beats that you hear from Tech and crew. I remember when MLK came out and I got excited because I heard said beats as I'm familiar with their sound (obviously, because I grew up around the Southern rap culture).

Sure, the South seems to really dig the sound of Boondox as he caters to Southerners with his heavy drum beats and guitar riffs, but you have to talk people into listening to Twiztid.

ICP gets a pass because they are ICP and a lot of people in my circle grew up and then grew out of The Great Milenko era of their music. Very few folks stuck around long enough to see Jeckyll Brothers become a success.

Anybody Killa is an American Indian and I guess out of association he caters to Southerners. Some of his beats are Southern in nature.

Blaze Ya Dead Homie has a straight Midwest sound. He is more Detroit than any of his other label mates, and he doesn't get much play down here.

With that said, you need to shut the fuck up and find another excuse for your dislike of Strange Music's recent sound.

Now, if you had said something to the effect of "Techno beats belong at a rave" I'd agree fully, seeing as how more than a fair share of Tech's beats are straight techno and club shit.

Because they prefer a certain boom boom bap beat style does not make them cater to any one particular genre in rap's "culture". That means Tech really digs that rhythm for one reason or another, as does others on his label.

With that said, I hope you've enjoyed being fed troll food, and I hope you have a great fucking day.
 
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lol I live in the South. Let me break it down for you, Mr. Camp Crystal Lake.

The Southern "culture" in rap music does, in fact, consist of a few beats that you hear from Tech and crew. I remember when MLK came out and I got excited because I heard said beats as I'm familiar with their sound (obviously, because I grew up around the Southern rap culture).

Sure, the South seems to really dig the sound of Boondox as he caters to Southerners with his heavy drum beats and guitar riffs, but you have to talk people into listening to Twiztid.

ICP gets a pass because they are ICP and a lot of people in my circle grew up and then grew out of The Great Milenko era of their music. Very few folks stuck around long enough to see Jeckyll Brothers become a success.

Anybody Killa is an American Indian and I guess out of association he caters to Southerners. Some of his beats are Southern in nature.

Blaze Ya Dead Homie has a straight Midwest sound. He is more Detroit than any of his other label mates, and he doesn't get much play down here.

With that said, you need to shut the fuck up and find another excuse for your dislike of Strange Music's recent sound.

Now, if you had said something to the effect of "Techno beats belong at a rave" I'd agree fully, seeing as how more than a fair share of Tech's beats are straight techno and club shit.

Because they prefer a certain boom boom bap beat style does not make them cater to any one particular genre in rap's "culture". That means Tech really digs that rhythm for one reason or another, as does others on his label.

With that said, I hope you've enjoyed being fed troll food, and I hope you have a great fucking day.
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I can't take anybody seriously who totes a signature around of an ancient ass rapper who has never had anything good to talk about over a track. Seems you're still stuck in the 90's buddy. it's about time for some evolution. Oh yeah, and cut back the hate on the juggalos, they make your opinion horribly biased, and they most likely never did a thing to you. Do you hate fags too?
You need to do some homework buster, Eazy is a LEGEND. Tech woldn't be doing his independant thing if it wasn't for Eazy. He layed the blueprint. So I can take somene serious who can't respect that. Go succ some hatchet dicc.

The bottom line is juggahoe's are fuccin jokes. Have no taste. But i'm glad they makin Tech and strange rich beyon their wildest drearms. . .
 
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With that said, you need to shut the fuck up and find another excuse for your dislike of Strange Music's recent sound.

Now, if you had said something to the effect of "Techno beats belong at a rave" I'd agree fully, seeing as how more than a fair share of Tech's beats are straight techno and club shit.
Actually the basis of my point is that Tech and Kutt are extreamly talented but they DO water down their shit to appeal to juggahoes. I've been bumpin Tech since 96 when I heard the Gang Related soundtracc. His music would be much better with darker production and not that weird bullshit. And them club traccs. Limit it to 2 tracc's day. . .
 

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Actually the basis of my point is that Tech and Kutt are extreamly talented but they DO water down their shit to appeal to juggahoes. I've been bumpin Tech since 96 when I heard the Gang Related soundtracc. His music would be much better with darker production and not that weird bullshit. And them club traccs. Limit it to 2 tracc's day. . .
So you think Juggalo music is club tracks, southern production, and this?



You need to do some homework buster.
 
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You need to do some homework buster, Eazy is a LEGEND. Tech woldn't be doing his independant thing if it wasn't for Eazy. He layed the blueprint. So I can take somene serious who can't respect that. Go succ some hatchet dicc.

The bottom line is juggahoe's are fuccin jokes. Have no taste. But i'm glad they makin Tech and strange rich beyon their wildest drearms. . .
If Eazy were alive now, he wouldn't be considered a legend. He woulda fell off one way or another and never got back up. Dude would sell his mom out for some quick cash. That doesn't get you far in the long term. Eazy didn't lay down foundation for shit but "Gimme dat, dat, dat nut". Wanna talk about some corny shit? I also find it very fishy that you know what juggalo music sounds like and you revere anything juggalo related, especially when it sounds nothing like this album. Either you don't know what juggalo music sounds like, you're hating because it's the acceptable thing to do in the "Hip Hop Community", like calling Eazy a legend, or you've got your tastes mixed up.

You don't have to like something, but calling it something it's not as an excuse for justifying your opinion is sad.
 
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If Eazy were alive now, he wouldn't be considered a legend. He woulda fell off one way or another and never got back up. Dude would sell his mom out for some quick cash. That doesn't get you far in the long term. Eazy didn't lay down foundation for shit but "Gimme dat, dat, dat nut". Wanna talk about some corny shit? I also find it very fishy that you know what juggalo music sounds like and you revere anything juggalo related, especially when it sounds nothing like this album. Either you don't know what juggalo music sounds like, you're hating because it's the acceptable thing to do in the "Hip Hop Community", like calling Eazy a legend, or you've got your tastes mixed up.

You don't have to like something, but calling it something it's not as an excuse for justifying your opinion is sad.
lol you just lost all credibility when it comes to music. . .

Eazy set the foundation for independant lables and making money on your own instead of hving major's take it. That's why he's a legend stupid muthaphuka. As far as his music it puts anything dropping today to shame. You must be hella young. Get out of your trailer and get some real knowledge. I can't speak on where Eazy would be right now. But he had a very strong business mind and something called charisma. If I had to bet he'd still be doin strong like Dre. Doin whatever the fucc he wanted when he wanted. . .