yeah so people are overdoin it with the mac dre language

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i mean how many times do people need to walk in the room and say "im in the buildin and im feelin myself". how many people have you heard signing the words to "get stupid"? go to any random myspace page & count how many times you see the word THIZZ.

this shiet is gettin nasty
 
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Baby G said:
i mean how many times do people need to walk in the room and say "im in the buildin and im feelin myself". how many people have you heard signing the words to "get stupid"? go to any random myspace page & count how many times you see the word THIZZ.

this shiet is gettin nasty
thats real shit specialy niggaz at my school thats all u hear and see mac dre wanna bs
 
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Yup, I live up here in Northern Cali, and EVERYBODY is out there sayin THIZZ, BEEZIE, "I'm in the buildin....", etc. etc. etc. Most of the people who do this are just teenagers, who recently got turned on to Dre's music.
 
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That's a good thing though... Mac Dre was a trend setter... Even I be THIZZED out on the weekends... Popping my collar hollarin at these beezies yadididididida MEAN? ha... Na... But Mac Dre was a cool ass nigga and is a shame that he's gone... Another west coast legend gone... R.I.P.
 
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Ain't nothin wrong with people lovin' Mac Dre. I got nothin but respect for dude myself, 'cause he was indeed a trendsetter. However, I don't think BEEZIE and THIZZ, or THIZZ WHAT IT IZ, or WHAT IT THIZZ...or any other sayings should be played out like "JABRONI" was when The Rock became a huge wrestler. Ya know what I mean? It's all good, love Mac Dre, love his trends, his vocabulary, music, style, persona...everything...just don't run around spewing his slang terms 17 times in an 18 word sentence. I mean shit, I use his slang sometimes, it's EXTREMELY catchy...but these youngsters use it like it's the only words that exist...lol

Paying homage to a legend like Dre is ALL GOOD!! But don't abuse the man's creativity...there's a difference between following behind somebody and chasing them, feel me?
 
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yea i feel you im down here in sac and especially kids at school too many mac dre wannabe's i know hella people who didnt even know who he was and people who didnt even like his music until he died now they act like they been listening to him forever and yeah everybody use "thizz" and "yadadi" on myspace
 
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Man, I'm gonna post this picture tommorow of these two white kids in the burbs wearing Thizz shirts. They were only 13 & 15 year olds, influenced by the game. They should basicly be running round with "Cocaine, heroin, marijuana" on they shirts becasuse I'm quite sure they parents don't know whut it means. The whole "Thizz Nation" is a really trendy, and the death of Mac Dre made it even more trendy(remember 2-Pac shirts after he died). I personally see more kids talking bout thizz.

Shit remember what "getting Jiggy With it" did for the white folks?
 
Aug 14, 2005
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it coo to a certain point but there are people out there overdoin it. like if thats all thats comin out ur mouth then u need to step ur vocab game up.
 
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Ra$an said:
^^^^ whats wrong with letting the mac live on? i agree with you homie. and i been sayin beezy way before treal tv came out! i been bumpin mac dre since 96 when he got released.
The first c.d i got actaully it is tape was the one where he is wearing a brown khaki and white tee I aint even buy anything since,let the dissing begin, shit I aint even hear a mac dre song since that tape no disrespect towards him