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Thread started 11/13/03 12:50pm

stymie

You know what my 16 year old said to me ?

He said that today's hip-hop sucks, he is tired of rappers using samples and he is ol' skool for life. My work is done here. Time to work on my 8 year old.lol
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Reply #1 posted 11/13/03 1:15pm

SUNIO

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What school does your child attend, because my younger siblings could use one of those lessons.
Imperially Yours,
SUNIO
RULER OF ANGELLOVE
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Reply #2 posted 11/13/03 1:43pm

stymie

SUNIO said:

What school does your child attend, because my younger siblings could use one of those lessons.
lol He attended the school of Stymie. I mainly play R&B in the house and even though I try to keep my kids away from gangsta rap and garbage, I know they hear it away from home, but they are great kids and they know it's garbage too.
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Reply #3 posted 11/13/03 1:47pm

manki

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that´s cuz U R the coolest mom in windy city!
/peace Manki
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Reply #4 posted 11/13/03 1:50pm

stymie

manki said:

that´s cuz U R the coolest mom in windy city!
/peace Manki
Hi, Manki!!hug I have the coolest friends on the Org.
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Reply #5 posted 11/13/03 1:54pm

Bootsinox

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Thank GOD! hehe good job and congrats. Reminds me of how I was in high school...errr.. a few years ago! hehe I was so tired or "looped" crap. OK, I'll stop there before I start. :+) But my dad and I own a DJ business which helped too because I grew up on all types of music... look at my profile to get a partial idea of what I'm into. hehe
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Reply #6 posted 11/13/03 2:43pm

bananacologne

stymie said:

He said that today's hip-hop sucks, he is tired of rappers using samples and he is ol' skool for life. My work is done here. Time to work on my 8 year old.lol

lol clapping U GO baby!!! highfive
[This message was edited Thu Nov 13 14:43:17 PST 2003 by bananacologne]
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Reply #7 posted 11/13/03 2:50pm

okaypimpn

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lol
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Reply #8 posted 11/13/03 2:51pm

Handclapsfinga
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woot!woot!woot! yay!!! woot!woot!woot! reminds me of how i was when i was 16, i thought the same thing...
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Reply #9 posted 11/13/03 3:01pm

PFunkjazz

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stymie said:

He said that today's hip-hop sucks, he is tired of rappers using samples and he is ol' skool for life. My work is done here. Time to work on my 8 year old.lol


omg Such insight & wisdom at only 16! He sounds like a true genius! He's defintiely ready for the world! No holds barred on the younger sibling. He'll do great in public school! lol
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Reply #10 posted 11/13/03 3:28pm

imnotsayinthis
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shoot, he couldn't go astray with you as his mum!
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Reply #11 posted 11/14/03 7:26am

VinnyM27

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stymie said:

He said that today's hip-hop sucks, he is tired of rappers using samples and he is ol' skool for life. My work is done here. Time to work on my 8 year old.lol



Wow! A beaken of light in these dark times of music but not all sample heavy hip hop is bad. For example, Missy.
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Reply #12 posted 11/14/03 8:55am

NWF

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I was just like your kid when I was 16 too, Stymie. That's why New Wave/Punk/Alternative Rock was the soundtrack to my "wonder years". And it still is, even today.
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #13 posted 11/14/03 9:38am

SweetKreme

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I know that's right! - The real class is definitely in the HOME!!! clapping clapping clapping
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Reply #14 posted 11/14/03 10:07am

Harlepolis

stymie said:

He said that today's hip-hop sucks, he is tired of rappers using samples and he is ol' skool for life. My work is done here. Time to work on my 8 year old.lol


Smart ass just like his momma razz

LOL I wasn't that smart, I was digging the hip-hop scene when I was 16 lol Lucky 4 me too, my kids DIG what I dig but they're only 6 yrs old. Ain't no telling what they might dig,,,,I'm doing the best that I can to fee their ears with REAL musaaack music

Whats the lil' brotha's name?
[This message was edited Fri Nov 14 10:09:58 PST 2003 by Harlepolis]
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Reply #15 posted 11/14/03 10:47am

Slave2daGroove

stymie said:

He said that today's hip-hop sucks, he is tired of rappers using samples and he is ol' skool for life. My work is done here. Time to work on my 8 year old.lol



worship

Now how can we get this taught in schools?
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Reply #16 posted 11/14/03 11:48am

Rhondab

I like hip hop. I was around when it began and I still there is some good music. shrug

Big up Outkast and Jayz...
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Reply #17 posted 11/14/03 12:30pm

Marrk

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Good Job! big grin

Mainstream Hip Hop deals too much in negative subject matter and paints a false picture of bling-bling that is simply not attainable to 99% of it's audience.It's fast become a sad parody of itself.

I don't know what the hell happened, rap used to be great, it's boring as hell now.
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Reply #18 posted 11/14/03 12:39pm

stymie

Harlepolis said:

stymie said:

He said that today's hip-hop sucks, he is tired of rappers using samples and he is ol' skool for life. My work is done here. Time to work on my 8 year old.lol


Smart ass just like his momma razz

LOL I wasn't that smart, I was digging the hip-hop scene when I was 16 lol Lucky 4 me too, my kids DIG what I dig but they're only 6 yrs old. Ain't no telling what they might dig,,,I'm doing the best that I can to fee their ears with REAL musaaack music

Whats the lil' brotha's name?
[This message was edited Fri Nov 14 10:09:58 PST 2003 by Harlepolis]
His name is Dorian. He is a straight A student with a 4.2 grade point average.
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Reply #19 posted 11/14/03 12:44pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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It's great that you expose him to real music (some good rap but mostly fuckin trash). You rock! woot!
2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740
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Reply #20 posted 11/14/03 12:57pm

stymie

Rhondab said:

I like hip hop. I was around when it began and I still there is some good music. shrug

Big up Outkast and Jayz...
I love evey single one of Outkast' albums. Talib Kweli, Common, etc., bright sparks in an otherwise dark tunnel. Maybe I'll burn him some compilations from past and present of true hip-hop artists. Do you have any suggestions?
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Reply #21 posted 11/14/03 12:58pm

stymie

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

It's great that you expose him to real music (some good rap but mostly fuckin trash). You rock! woot!
Hi, Supa!!hug
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