Violent J - Fight Club feat. Necro and Esham

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May 2, 2007
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#21
The point is, no one is rushing to go buy a fucking kovain CD. Do you even have a pressed album??? If you feel you have the right to say someone like violent J sucks, first get platinum albums, go on numerous WORLD TOURS, do instores with a line of people wrapped around the block, and develop one of the most unique fan bases in music history THEN talk.
Your mentality is fucked.
Go learn how opinions work, come back, and then continue the argument.
 
Nov 15, 2007
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yea i know, i just dont know how this went wrong... when i first heard they were doing a collab i couldnt believe it... but when i heard the song i was disgusted... necro should of produced the beat and esham and j should of spit how they do back in the day as well as necro and the song could of been classic

all 3 dissapointed on the song
 
Sep 1, 2004
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Who writes they're shit?

It would makes sense if they didn't considering how often they put shit out. It seems like i see a new PSY related cd out every two months in the stores.

Tiny Tim-Ay said:
The point is, no one is rushing to go buy a fucking kovain CD. Do you even have a pressed album??? If you feel you have the right to say someone like violent J sucks, first get platinum albums, go on numerous WORLD TOURS, do instores with a line of people wrapped around the block, and develop one of the most unique fan bases in music history THEN talk.
Are you retarded? I'm not a rapper as I already said. It's called a hobby. Here lemme give you the definition of what a hobby is.

DictionaryDOTcom said:
Hobby [hob-ee]
–noun, plural -bies. 1. an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation
I don't think you know how consumer opinion works, but that's ok.
I forgive you.
 
Sep 16, 2008
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I don't give a fuck, you can't try to push that steaming hot shit you call music and badmouth esham, necro, or violent j
 
Sep 1, 2004
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That was Jimmy Don I think you are thinking of at 3M Fest, D-Man. I doubt Bob E. Nite would even have the courage to beef with anyone. He does not come off as being aggressive at least not with his "music" style.


Timmy - Go Read Post 25 - I think you missed what I said.
Once again.
* Not a rapper.
* Not pushing my music.
* Maybe pushing others.
* It's called a hobby.
 
Sep 1, 2004
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Man I quit listenin to ICP after Great Milenko. They are a shame to horrorcore
I quit trying when Hell's Pit came out. I sold my whole PSY collection for like 500 on ebay so I guess ICP did me some good in the long run. Plus it helped me find better music to listen to.

ICP = Gate way to underground.
Majority of people that listen to Horrorcore started with ICP.
 
May 24, 2002
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I quit trying when Hell's Pit came out. I sold my whole PSY collection for like 500 on ebay so I guess ICP did me some good in the long run. Plus it helped me find better music to listen to.

ICP = Gate way to underground.
Majority of people that listen to Horrorcore started with ICP.
did the same thing when the Wraith came out
 
Jun 8, 2004
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I quit trying when Hell's Pit came out. I sold my whole PSY collection for like 500 on ebay so I guess ICP did me some good in the long run. Plus it helped me find better music to listen to.

ICP = Gate way to underground.
Majority of people that listen to Horrorcore started with ICP.
I thought Hell's Pit had some good tracks on. I liked it, but what ever I guess. The Calm is what made me stop liking ICP as much- that and every album after has been horrible, not even one good song on any of the albums.