Rap legend Kidd Creole is charged with 'stabbing a homeless man to death in New York...

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im trippin on these pics and wondering how anybody can talk about the kids now

THIS NIGGA AINT GOT ON NO PANTS.....but a satin gold robe and cowboy boots

that shit is tripped out
 
HafBayked;c-9918686 said:
im trippin on these pics and wondering how anybody can talk about the kids now

THIS NIGGA AINT GOT ON NO PANTS.....but a satin gold robe and cowboy boots

that shit is tripped out

:lol: :bawling: :lol:

I was so distracted by the Bud Light getup and Kidd Creoles weird ass face that looks photoshopped i didnt notice this cat standing in his yellow "whitey tightys"

Looks like hes Ric Flair's black tag team partner
 
HafBayked;c-9918686 said:
im trippin on these pics and wondering how anybody can talk about the kids now

THIS NIGGA AINT GOT ON NO PANTS.....but a satin gold robe and cowboy boots

that shit is tripped out

...but he looked ovah though!
 
*~queenbee~*;c-9918703 said:
HafBayked;c-9918686 said:
im trippin on these pics and wondering how anybody can talk about the kids now

THIS NIGGA AINT GOT ON NO PANTS.....but a satin gold robe and cowboy boots

that shit is tripped out

...but he looked ovah though!

Settle down Percy
 
HafBayked;c-9918686 said:
im trippin on these pics and wondering how anybody can talk about the kids now

THIS NIGGA AINT GOT ON NO PANTS.....but a satin gold robe and cowboy boots

that shit is tripped out

We are in a 80's rehash era right now all the 80's styles and shit is being done and than some with the youngsters...
 
HafBayked;c-9918686 said:
im trippin on these pics and wondering how anybody can talk about the kids now

THIS NIGGA AINT GOT ON NO PANTS.....but a satin gold robe and cowboy boots

that shit is tripped out

That shit was not the norm or seen as cool. Rakim, KRS, LL and Kane didn't dress like that.
 
In all seriousness, old school rappers (especially Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5) shouldn't be working as security guards.

They didn't pursue college because they had a vision. They thought they could be stars, and they WERE STARS for a brief moment. But the game changed and all the old school MCs got left by the wayside and a whole new generation popped up. Now you've got guys like Grandmaster Flash and The Furious 5, Treacherous Three, Cold Crush, Crash Crew, Funky 4+1, Fearless Four, Jimmy Spicer, Kurtis Blow, Spoonie G, Busy B, AFrika Bambaattaa and the Soul Sonic Force even the Sugarhill Gang who collectively laid down the foundation and created Hip Hop, which is now a billion dollar industry.

Seriously, these record label conglomerates (EMI, Sony, BMG, etc.) make billions off of the art form that the old school MCs created out of nothing.

Some lawyer should take these conglomerates to court to see that these old school rappers and their descendants are taken care of. You could probably narrow it down to about 50-100 MCs and DJs that should receive a trust or an annuity for their contribution to Hip Hop. I know they're building a museum which is great, but they deserve some financial compensation

It wouldn't be hard. I actually talked to Grandmaster Caz about this when I met him. There's studio recordings, tapes of live shows, flyers and video footage. Thats four things. Anybody who has all four (records, live tapes, flyers and video footage) deserves some compensation. If you don't have all four you get squat.

Does that make sense? Any old school MC or DJ that has records, live shows, flyers and video footage prior to 1984 gets some compensation for their contribution to Hip Hop?
 
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5 Grand;c-9923715 said:
In all seriousness, old school rappers (especially Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5) shouldn't be working as security guards.

They didn't pursue college because they had a vision. They thought they could be stars, and they WERE STARS for a brief moment. But the game changed and all the old school MCs got left by the wayside and a whole new generation popped up. Now you've got guys like Grandmaster Flash and The Furious 5, Treacherous Three, Cold Crush, Crash Crew, Funky 4+1, Fearless Four, Jimmy Spicer, Kurtis Blow, Spoonie G, Busy B, AFrika Bambaattaa and the Soul Sonic Force even the Sugarhill Gang who collectively laid down the foundation and created Hip Hop, which is now a billion dollar industry.

Seriously, these record label conglomerates (EMI, Sony, BMG, etc.) make billions off of the art form that the old school MCs created out of nothing.

Some lawyer should take these conglomerates to court to see that these old school rappers and their descendants are taken care of. You could probably narrow it down to about 50-100 MCs and DJs that should receive a trust or an annuity for their contribution to Hip Hop. I know they're building a museum which is great, but they deserve some financial compensation

It wouldn't be hard. I actually talked to Grandmaster Caz about this when I met him. There's studio recordings, tapes of live shows, flyers and video footage. Thats four things. Anybody who has all four (records, live tapes, flyers and video footage) deserves some compensation. If you don't have all four you get squat.

Does that make sense? Any old school MC or DJ that has records, live shows, flyers and video footage prior to 1984 gets some compensation for their contribution to Hip Hop?

Nope. I dont think hip-hop should come with a pension. Them niggas got played. Should've figured out how to flip the fame. But, one thing I will say, it's good they got burnt because it eventually taught the later generation of rappers the importance of reading your paperwork and being independent.
 
JJ_Evans;c-9917284 said:
Considering how much he posted about Grandmaster Flash and his mental issues from being raped by those men, I've always wondered if this Kid Creole guy is actually @5grand in real life............

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wtf?!?!?!?!!!!!!!!! man I about 3 or 4 years old when these dudes were on I was too young to know how gay shit was back then. like chris rock said on bill maher back then the style was to look as gay as possible without sucking a dick. skinny jeans and capris aint got nothing on this shit.
 
HafBayked;c-9918686 said:
im trippin on these pics and wondering how anybody can talk about the kids now

THIS NIGGA AINT GOT ON NO PANTS.....but a satin gold robe and cowboy boots

that shit is tripped out

they look like the crackhead devision of the WWF.
 
Turfaholic;c-9923728 said:
5 Grand;c-9923715 said:
In all seriousness, old school rappers (especially Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5) shouldn't be working as security guards.

They didn't pursue college because they had a vision. They thought they could be stars, and they WERE STARS for a brief moment. But the game changed and all the old school MCs got left by the wayside and a whole new generation popped up. Now you've got guys like Grandmaster Flash and The Furious 5, Treacherous Three, Cold Crush, Crash Crew, Funky 4+1, Fearless Four, Jimmy Spicer, Kurtis Blow, Spoonie G, Busy B, AFrika Bambaattaa and the Soul Sonic Force even the Sugarhill Gang who collectively laid down the foundation and created Hip Hop, which is now a billion dollar industry.

Seriously, these record label conglomerates (EMI, Sony, BMG, etc.) make billions off of the art form that the old school MCs created out of nothing.

Some lawyer should take these conglomerates to court to see that these old school rappers and their descendants are taken care of. You could probably narrow it down to about 50-100 MCs and DJs that should receive a trust or an annuity for their contribution to Hip Hop. I know they're building a museum which is great, but they deserve some financial compensation

It wouldn't be hard. I actually talked to Grandmaster Caz about this when I met him. There's studio recordings, tapes of live shows, flyers and video footage. Thats four things. Anybody who has all four (records, live tapes, flyers and video footage) deserves some compensation. If you don't have all four you get squat.

Does that make sense? Any old school MC or DJ that has records, live shows, flyers and video footage prior to 1984 gets some compensation for their contribution to Hip Hop?

Nope. I dont think hip-hop should come with a pension. Them niggas got played. Should've figured out how to flip the fame. But, one thing I will say, it's good they got burnt because it eventually taught the later generation of rappers the importance of reading your paperwork and being independent.

I'm not saying they should get a pension because they made a few records. I'm saying they should get a pension for creating the art form. Rakim, KRS and Big Daddy Kane were big stars in the late 80s, but they didn't create anything. The old school pioneers literally invented Hip Hop. They should get a royalty the same way inventors get royalties for their patents.

SuperManuel;c-9923734 said:
JJ_Evans;c-9917284 said:
Considering how much he posted about Grandmaster Flash and his mental issues from being raped by those men, I've always wondered if this Kid Creole guy is actually @5grand in real life............

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wtf?!?!?!?!!!!!!!!! man I about 3 or 4 years old when these dudes were on I was too young to know how gay shit was back then. like chris rock said on bill maher back then the style was to look as gay as possible without sucking a dick. skinny jeans and capris aint got nothing on this shit.

Yeah but thats why groups like Run DMC and Whodini took over, they dressed normal. Grandmaster Flash and Cold Crush and all the early groups were trying to be punk rock. They wanted to be as extreme as possible, but it didn't work. I remember I was about 10 when Run DMC came out. One of the things I liked about them is that they dressed normal. They wore sweatsuits and sneakers.
 
VulcanRaven;c-9923564 said:
HafBayked;c-9918686 said:
im trippin on these pics and wondering how anybody can talk about the kids now

THIS NIGGA AINT GOT ON NO PANTS.....but a satin gold robe and cowboy boots

that shit is tripped out

That shit was not the norm or seen as cool. Rakim, KRS, LL and Kane didn't dress like that.

that's because a little later rappers said enough with the costumes our style needs to reflect the message in our music. run dmc was of the first to bring street style to mainstream hip hop fashion.
 
TheGOAT;c-9918693 said:
HafBayked;c-9918686 said:
im trippin on these pics and wondering how anybody can talk about the kids now

THIS NIGGA AINT GOT ON NO PANTS.....but a satin gold robe and cowboy boots

that shit is tripped out

:lol: :bawling: :lol:

I was so distracted by the Bud Light getup and Kidd Creoles weird ass face that looks photoshopped i didnt notice this cat standing in his yellow "whitey tightys"

Looks like hes Ric Flair's black tag team partner

Lol I've posted that pic before when niggas go on rants about how niggas dress now. You got one nigga in a Budlight onesie and another in some yellow drawls and cowboys boots...yet niggas want to act like skinny jeans is the worst of the worst. All that shit is terrible
 
blackrain;c-9923755 said:
TheGOAT;c-9918693 said:
HafBayked;c-9918686 said:
im trippin on these pics and wondering how anybody can talk about the kids now

THIS NIGGA AINT GOT ON NO PANTS.....but a satin gold robe and cowboy boots

that shit is tripped out

:lol: :bawling: :lol:

I was so distracted by the Bud Light getup and Kidd Creoles weird ass face that looks photoshopped i didnt notice this cat standing in his yellow "whitey tightys"

Looks like hes Ric Flair's black tag team partner

Lol I've posted that pic before when niggas go on rants about how niggas dress now. You got one nigga in a Budlight onesie and another in some yellow drawls and cowboys boots...yet niggas want to act like skinny jeans is the worst of the worst. All that shit is terrible

Still can't compare it. They were the only ones wearing that shit and no regular people dressed like that. I seen tons of men at the mall dressed like Young Thug with jeggings and such. My father/uncles didn't dress like that in the 80s lol. So that kills your rebuttal. Key point here, they look ridiculous which is why they were the only men dressing that way. This generation go worse than skinny jeans. They wearing dresses and just look at lil yatti.
 
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