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4496, extremely well said...
Posted by Warren Coolidge, Tue Oct-26-04 03:52 PM
>Cody has a completely different tone than Sa-Ra. cody
>sounds like a negro making excuses for being kind of stuck
>on instant gratification. he fancies himself a pimp and
>speaks as if there is magic emanating from his dick. truth
>is, in 2004 negros with a whole lot less can talk there way
>into som pussy being completely honest. so cody just ends
>up sounding like any dude that wants to get some "one night
>love" and isn't aware that it isn't a feat of awe to
>accomplish this these days.
>
>Sa-ra feels more like they are encouraging the freak in all
>of us to be let loose. They don't even sound provacative to
>me, but in 2004 where you cannot shock people with content
>anymore, they sound more to me like they are just
>encouraging everyone to be honest and let the freak flow.
>you cannot encapsulate the lewdness of the music into one or
>two little lines.


absolutely...this is what I've been trying to say right here...thank you.


>
>by the way, i keep spotting elise nigel (is that her name or
>how you spell it) around town. i wonder how freaky she is?
>
>h20
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>if hip hop ever dies...it will be the day that all of us who
>fell in love with a new sound that was like nothing we ever
>heard before stop wanting to be challenged. the day those
>of us who nurtured it and kept being amazed as it grew and
>changed and redefined itself, turn our backs on it like a
>confused and unruly teenager, morning for that sweet little
>simple child that has long since grown up...it will be the
>day we make a bunch of unbreakable rules and accept it all
>as orthodox hip hop cannon, and the next musical form will
>have to born of a rebellion against all you reactionaries
>who wouldn't let it grow and change because your "love" was
>really obsession and and you held on so tight that you
>choked her. it will be the day that young kids don't want to
>hear about hip hop anymore because they still listen with
>their hearts...in reality hip hop won't really be dead
>anyway, she will just have to undergo another name change
>like she always has...word to miles and dizzy. - kacy
>wilson