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Thread started 02/12/03 10:57am

chickengrease

Prince apes Dr. Dre?

I would like to thank some of you for clarification. I will now add 'apes' to my vocabulary.
[This message was edited Wed Feb 12 11:28:20 PST 2003 by chickengrease]
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Reply #1 posted 02/12/03 11:09am

chookalana

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chickengrease said:

I whipped out my copy of Slave 2 the Rhythm by Liz Jones and dusted it off. I was reading through it when I saw this at the end of the first chapter:

"On the new album (Emancipation), he has been accused of playing the race card (he can't win, can he, really?) with lyrics such as 'Style is when all black men are free'('Style'). He even apes former NWA member and now legendary producer Dr. Dre in 'Emale'. But why would kids listen to him when they have Snoopy and Tupac?"

Maybe it's rubbish but does anyone hear lyrics that attack Dre in Emale?



I'm para-phrasing here, but it was something like:
"Dr. Dre Sucks, sucks, sucks, sucks"

remember i'm paraphasing...

uzi RIAA

'nuff said.
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Reply #2 posted 02/12/03 11:14am

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chickengrease said:

I whipped out my copy of Slave 2 the Rhythm by Liz Jones and dusted it off. I was reading through it when I saw this at the end of the first chapter:

"On the new album (Emancipation), he has been accused of playing the race card (he can't win, can he, really?) with lyrics such as 'Style is when all black men are free'('Style'). He even apes former NWA member and now legendary producer Dr. Dre in 'Emale'. But why would kids listen to him when they have Snoopy and Tupac?"

Maybe it's rubbish but does anyone hear lyrics that attack Dre in Emale?


no, why should he?
he's a kindda nigga too, and so is dre.. so what's the point?
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Reply #3 posted 02/12/03 11:17am

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Prince is dissing Dre cuz when they played chess at the first celebration, Prince kicked Dre's ass! I have the boot of this if anyone is interested wink

On a serious note though, Liz Jones hasn't got a clue about Prince and that book isn't researched at all. She makes dumb mistakes as thinking that the lyrics to 18 and over are 18 and over, I want 2 PHONE ya.

Any fool with a search engine could find the lyrics to a Prince song if they needed to. I see no attack on Dr Dre in the emale lyrics. I remember that Liz claimed that one of the Wu Tang Clan (I think Rza) said that Prince was a "faggott who dresses in womens clothing" or something along them lines.
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Reply #4 posted 02/12/03 11:21am

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don't sound like an attack 2 dre 2 me...

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liz jones's stankin ass
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Reply #5 posted 02/12/03 11:23am

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chickengrease said:

I whipped out my copy of Slave 2 the Rhythm by Liz Jones and dusted it off. I was reading through it when I saw this at the end of the first chapter:

"On the new album (Emancipation), he has been accused of playing the race card (he can't win, can he, really?) with lyrics such as 'Style is when all black men are free'('Style'). He even apes former NWA member and now legendary producer Dr. Dre in 'Emale'. But why would kids listen to him when they have Snoopy and Tupac?"

Maybe it's rubbish but does anyone hear lyrics that attack Dre in Emale?


'...apes' does not mean 'attacks'. It means mimicking the style of the subject. It does't necessarily mean the lyrics either - it could just be the heavy rhythm track she's talking about. Personally, I don't hear it but I read that book and Liz Jones was not the best evaluator of Prince's material anyway.
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Reply #6 posted 02/12/03 11:25am

korovyov

I just read the lyrics, and that doesn't exist at all. he dosn't say anyhting about dr. dre. not that I care.
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Reply #7 posted 02/12/03 11:26am

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Jestyr said:

chickengrease said:

I whipped out my copy of Slave 2 the Rhythm by Liz Jones and dusted it off. I was reading through it when I saw this at the end of the first chapter:

"On the new album (Emancipation), he has been accused of playing the race card (he can't win, can he, really?) with lyrics such as 'Style is when all black men are free'('Style'). He even apes former NWA member and now legendary producer Dr. Dre in 'Emale'. But why would kids listen to him when they have Snoopy and Tupac?"

Maybe it's rubbish but does anyone hear lyrics that attack Dre in Emale?


'...apes' does not mean 'attacks'. It means mimicking the style of the subject. It does't necessarily mean the lyrics either - it could just be the heavy rhythm track she's talking about. Personally, I don't hear it but I read that book and Liz Jones was not the best evaluator of Prince's material anyway.

oh, whoops, didn';t read b4 I posted
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Reply #8 posted 02/12/03 11:32am

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Jestyr is correct. She meant that "E-Male" has a Dr.Dre sound to it. Actually, when I first heard that song, it reminded me of Dre. It's that main high-pitched keyboard line. The sound of that line is very similar to the ones on songs like "Ain't Nuthin' But A G-Thang".
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Reply #9 posted 02/12/03 11:37am

chickengrease

XtrueX said:

Jestyr is correct. She meant that "E-Male" has a Dr.Dre sound to it. Actually, when I first heard that song, it reminded me of Dre. It's that main high-pitched keyboard line. The sound of that line is very similar to the ones on songs like "Ain't Nuthin' But A G-Thang".


I don't hear it. But I'm sure glad to know what 'apes' means. Reading IS fundamental.
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