Timmy84 said: SCNDLS said: It's bound to happen sooner or later and I'll have this " " look on my face. And they be the SAME ones saying "man you like this old junk?" Next minute these fools will be singing as if they knew the lyrics and then I'd be like "oh I'm old huh but you're singing too!" Yeah, that's the face I give my cuzzins followed by | |
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SCNDLS said: Timmy84 said: It's bound to happen sooner or later and I'll have this " " look on my face. And they be the SAME ones saying "man you like this old junk?" Next minute these fools will be singing as if they knew the lyrics and then I'd be like "oh I'm old huh but you're singing too!" Yeah, that's the face I give my cuzzins followed by I do that with a niece of mine's. She be saying "you got some old stuff", then I played the radio one day listening to some "old stuff" and there she was dancing. All I can do was laugh. | |
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Timmy84 said: SCNDLS said: Yeah, that's the face I give my cuzzins followed by I do that with a niece of mine's. She be saying "you got some old stuff", then I played the radio one day listening to some "old stuff" and there she was dancing. All I can do was laugh. I feel sorry for them. Anytime I hear Blame It On the Alcohol I just I don't listen to the radio except for when I start my car and this song is ALWAYS on. It's sad that this mess is considered a hit club song. | |
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SCNDLS said: Timmy84 said: I do that with a niece of mine's. She be saying "you got some old stuff", then I played the radio one day listening to some "old stuff" and there she was dancing. All I can do was laugh. I feel sorry for them. Anytime I hear Blame It On the Alcohol I just I don't listen to the radio except for when I start my car and this song is ALWAYS on. It's sad that this mess is considered a hit club song. I avoid that mess as much as I could. If I was with my cousins, I know they'd be blasting it. I only hear a snippet of "Blame It" and was like "ah hell naw", lol. | |
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Timmy84 said: This song brings back some fucking memories much like Ladies' Night:
RIP the cuter Lil' Kim and the rougher-than-fuck MJB. yeah....R.I.P baby girl was tight back then | |
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funkpill said: Timmy84 said: This song brings back some fucking memories much like Ladies' Night:
RIP the cuter Lil' Kim and the rougher-than-fuck MJB. yeah....R.I.P baby girl was tight back then | |
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Timmy84 said: funkpill said: yeah....R.I.P baby girl was tight back then Now ya'll know I gotta focus on the fashion. What's REALLY funny is how her and Foxy have on the same outfit on the inside pics of their respective debut albums. | |
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Timmy84 said: I swear to James Brown's temporary grave site that's what she said! - I just haven't got a clue as to what "dippin' on your Ninja Honda" means; I've got some ideas but... | |
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SCNDLS said: Timmy84 said: Now ya'll know I gotta focus on the fashion. What's REALLY funny is how her and Foxy have on the same outfit on the inside pics of their respective debut albums. Damn skippy. Foxy was barely 18 on hers too. | |
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Mstrustme said: Timmy84 said: I swear to James Brown's temporary grave site that's what she said! - I just haven't got a clue as to what "dippin' on your Ninja Honda" means; I've got some ideas but... Ridin', I guess... unless it means the OTHER kind of ridin'... | |
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Mstrustme said: Timmy84 said: I swear to James Brown's temporary grave site that's what she said! - I just haven't got a clue as to what "dippin' on your Ninja Honda" means; I've got some ideas but... Since it's a motorcycle I think it's like when you dip down in a turn and your knee almost touches the ground. [Edited 5/23/09 17:43pm] | |
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Timmy84 said: Mstrustme said: - I just haven't got a clue as to what "dippin' on your Ninja Honda" means; I've got some ideas but... Ridin', I guess... unless it means the OTHER kind of ridin'... LOL, that's what I'm thinkin' | |
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SCNDLS said: Since it's a motorcycle I think it's like when you dip down in a turn and your knee almost touches the ground.
Oh wow, thanks | |
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SCNDLS said: Mstrustme said: - I just haven't got a clue as to what "dippin' on your Ninja Honda" means; I've got some ideas but... Since it's a motorcycle I think it's like when you dip down in a turn and your knee almost touches the ground. [Edited 5/23/09 17:43pm] Ah yeah that's what it means, I've seen my brother "dipped" on his motorcycles just by his lonesome, lol. | |
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Timmy84 said: SCNDLS said: Since it's a motorcycle I think it's like when you dip down in a turn and your knee almost touches the ground. [Edited 5/23/09 17:43pm] Ah yeah that's what it means, I've seen my brother "dipped" on his motorcycles just by his lonesome, lol. It's dangerous but fun. | |
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Timmy84 said: SCNDLS said: Now ya'll know I gotta focus on the fashion. What's REALLY funny is how her and Foxy have on the same outfit on the inside pics of their respective debut albums. Damn skippy. Foxy was barely 18 on hers too. I never understood how her mother, a teacher, would allow her 16-17 year old child to be rolling with rappers at all hours and spittin' those nasty ass rhymes. I mean her album was the shit, better than Kim's IMO (thanks Jay), but definitely inappropriate for her at that age. | |
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funkpill said: Timmy84 said: This song brings back some fucking memories much like Ladies' Night:
RIP the cuter Lil' Kim and the rougher-than-fuck MJB. yeah....R.I.P baby girl was tight back then Speaking of the cuter Little Kim, she shocked me on Dancing with the stars I didn't know she could dance like that! I also thought she was losing it when she said "Biggie speaks to here in her dreams, and she be having conversations with his ghost"! The rougher than fuck is still in Mary that damn Kendu just keeps it under wraps. The message you are about to hear are not meant for transmission. Should ONLY be accessed in the privacy of your mind. Words are so intense so if you dare to listen.Take off your clothes and meet me between the lines. | |
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SCNDLS said: Timmy84 said: Ah yeah that's what it means, I've seen my brother "dipped" on his motorcycles just by his lonesome, lol. It's dangerous but fun. It is, I rode with him on one of his bikes as a kid. | |
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SCNDLS said: Timmy84 said: Damn skippy. Foxy was barely 18 on hers too. I never understood how her mother, a teacher, would allow her 16-17 year old child to be rolling with rappers at all hours and spittin' those nasty ass rhymes. I mean her album was the shit, better than Kim's IMO (thanks Jay), but definitely inappropriate for her at that age. Right, I don't understand that to this day. | |
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SCNDLS said: Timmy84 said: OH MAN! I definitely feel ya on that. Those summers in the mid-'90s, they had some tracks that I just hum at the drop of the hat and would go CRAZY if I didn't hear it! Player's Anthem, One More Chance, No Time, America's Most Wanted, California Love, How Do You Want It, One in a Million, Are You That Somebody, Lady (Remix), Get Money, the list is endless . . . I worked in clubs during this time and if the DJ played any of these songs it would get KRUNK, everybody going to the next level. The funny thing is that as old as these songs are when they get played in the club TODAY everyone STILL gets excited. Club/hip-hop music today SUCKS! [Edited 5/23/09 16:26pm] All the bangers from those Summers, being a teen in the 90's was a lot of fun | |
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Timmy84 said: SCNDLS said: Yeah, that's the face I give my cuzzins followed by I do that with a niece of mine's. She be saying "you got some old stuff", then I played the radio one day listening to some "old stuff" and there she was dancing. All I can do was laugh. On a similar note, when my god-daughter first heard "Crazy in love", she swore that it was a new song and not sampled. You could imagine the look of disappointment on her face, when I pulled out "You are my woman", by the Chi-lite's and schooled her... "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: Timmy84 said: I do that with a niece of mine's. She be saying "you got some old stuff", then I played the radio one day listening to some "old stuff" and there she was dancing. All I can do was laugh. On a similar note, when my god-daughter first heard "Crazy in love", she swore that it was a new song and not sampled. You could imagine the look of disappointment on her face, when I pulled out "You are my woman", by the Chi-lite's and schooled her... Yeah she probably was like "oh no! " I know some kids be like "hey they stole that from DMX!" | |
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alphastreet said: I remember this song before starting grade 9, that Share My World album was my soundtrack that late summer!
That is my favourite Mary J. Blige album. | |
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Timmy84 said: shorttrini said: On a similar note, when my god-daughter first heard "Crazy in love", she swore that it was a new song and not sampled. You could imagine the look of disappointment on her face, when I pulled out "You are my woman", by the Chi-lite's and schooled her... Yeah she probably was like "oh no! " I know some kids be like "hey they stole that from DMX!" She was. But, I have raised her like she was my own, so anything I listen to, she will. When I do, I tell he exactly where it came from. Now, when she goes to school, her friends come to her and asked, "Hey Makayla, who sang this or is this the original"? It so funny. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: Timmy84 said: Yeah she probably was like "oh no! " I know some kids be like "hey they stole that from DMX!" She was. But, I have raised her like she was my own, so anything I listen to, she will. When I do, I tell he exactly where it came from. Now, when she goes to school, her friends come to her and asked, "Hey Makayla, who sang this or is this the original"? It so funny. I'm still one of those girls, I like to point out to my age group (20's) that this sampled this, and that sampled that. | |
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SCNDLS said: Timmy84 said: Damn skippy. Foxy was barely 18 on hers too. I never understood how her mother, a teacher, would allow her 16-17 year old child to be rolling with rappers at all hours and spittin' those nasty ass rhymes. I mean her album was the shit, better than Kim's IMO (thanks Jay), but definitely inappropriate for her at that age. When Foxy was booked for her stint at Rikers Island, her birth year given was 1978, which would have made her 18 in 1996. Def Jam more than likely pulled the old industry shock tactic of knocking her age down a couple of years to raise more than a few eyebrows. | |
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alphastreet said: shorttrini said: She was. But, I have raised her like she was my own, so anything I listen to, she will. When I do, I tell he exactly where it came from. Now, when she goes to school, her friends come to her and asked, "Hey Makayla, who sang this or is this the original"? It so funny. I'm still one of those girls, I like to point out to my age group (20's) that this sampled this, and that sampled that. It's kinda normal in your 20's, but she is will be 8 in a few weeks, so it is kinda weird...She is not the typical seven old. Like I said, she likes the music that I listen to, which is everything and she knows some of the history behind the songs. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: alphastreet said: I'm still one of those girls, I like to point out to my age group (20's) that this sampled this, and that sampled that. It's kinda normal in your 20's, but she is will be 8 in a few weeks, so it is kinda weird...She is not the typical seven old. Like I said, she likes the music that I listen to, which is everything and she knows some of the history behind the songs. she sounds really awesome, I was doing it in my teen's too actually when I recognized stuff from records my family used to play when I was a kid. | |
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alphastreet said: shorttrini said: It's kinda normal in your 20's, but she is will be 8 in a few weeks, so it is kinda weird...She is not the typical seven old. Like I said, she likes the music that I listen to, which is everything and she knows some of the history behind the songs. she sounds really awesome, I was doing it in my teen's too actually when I recognized stuff from records my family used to play when I was a kid. She is. She has an idiot for a father,( and that's putting it nicely for a Sunday), so my family and I have sort of stepped in to be that driving force that she needs; be it a pat on the head or a foot in her ass, when needed. She is my heart.... "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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and yeah I agree Il Na Na was a good CD, I didn't end up buying Queen Bee though I had friends who played it, and loved the song and video for Crush On You. | |
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