Rick Ross is the best rapper alive

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H-Rap 180;3312415 said:
Honestly it's a poor attempt at a troll thread and it failed miserably.

The TS lacks the intelligence to articulate his point with substance which is why nobody with intellectual credibility co-signed it.

When people say that Euro-Jay has Europeon leanings in his music they can cite 5 different samples from Europeon artists on WTT and allude to titles like "Niggas in Paris" and "Living so Italian" in addition to multiple references to Europe and his signing of a Europeon rapper.

If The Europeon Mister Hudson is a constant addition to JayZ songs and albums then it further reinforces his Euro leanings.

Now I'm not against Europeon culture but I tend to gravitate towards artists who have leanings towards Afrikan, and Asian culture...and of course American culture.

Ross is heavy into the materialistic trappings of the wealthy in terms of his fashion and taste in automobiles but that can be said for every millionaire rapper that boasts about the trophies they have awarded themselves. My fundamental issue is the music and the mentality.

So until Rozay starts signing Brits and using Euro-Techno samples in his music and BFFng an Englishman I won't entertain the illogical uneducated troll.

The amount of hypocrisy and idiocy in this post is overwhelming.

I'll be bacc to dismantle this fraud rap supporter shortly, this nigga should've kept avoiding this thread.
 
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DatNiggaB1;3312482 said:
Ain't my fight, but respect your opinions.

If Ross wants to extend his audience, he will eventually go the "euro" path.....and Ross has Latina and West Indian off shoots to the MMG.....it wouldn't surprise me if he signed a UK rapper. Would that make you respect him less?

Take Nas for example: Nas has done a complete 360 compared to Jay-Z, he totally embraced his Afrikan roots in his music and style and while he most likely didn't garner any new fans in the U.K. he got much love in the other part of the world that most mainstream artists ignore.

I can't see Ross signing a U.K. rapper right now, it wouldn't be a good fit, I can however see him signing French Montana, Emilio Rojas, Ya-Boy, LEP Bogus Boys, 2-Chainz, or maybe even Roccett but what makes the MMG movement special is that it sets an example on how established artists should give opportunities to these unsigned/signed up&coming artists who deserve a chance and some proper guidance, promotion, marketing and budgets...but no I wouldn't respect him less if he signed a brother from the U.K.
 
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Parisian Gangsta;3312789 said:
Doesn't that nigga Rick Ross have slave owners tattooed on his body? Nigga be taking off his shirt just to have George Washington's head on his nipple visible to his fans.

I had one white bitch ask me "Dude why does Rick Ross have dead presidents tattooed on his chest in the image of U.S. Currency, they were slave owners"!

...so I told the white bitch that the children of those slave owners are the same filthy white bitches that you kiss in the mouth and the same cracka boys you call your best friend...so let's all be unanimous and say FUCK the Cracka and all the descendants of the white slave-owners and shit on them 24/7 to show Ross how much we despise slave-owners.

If I was Ross I'd try to make every Black and Latino person in my vicinity filthy rich and I'd call Emenim a Honkey and I'd call Kreayshawn a dirty bitch and then I'd laugh all the way too the bank while the anonymous-alias-avatars got mad, infuriated, agitated, aggravated, and upset.

Winning is easy but winning against losers is almost too easy! LMBAO!
 
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Google the history of Techno, it didn't originate in Europe, nor was it started by white people.
 
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Me1971;3314599 said:
Google the history of Techno, it didn't originate in Europe, nor was it started by white people.

don't tell the truth... shit will get you ignored and have angry ppl after you
 
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H-Rap 180;3312415 said:
Honestly it's a poor attempt at a troll thread and it failed miserably.

The TS lacks the intelligence to articulate his point with substance which is why nobody with intellectual credibility co-signed it.

When people say that Euro-Jay has Europeon leanings in his music they can cite 5 different samples from Europeon artists on WTT and allude to titles like "Niggas in Paris" and "Living so Italian" in addition to multiple references to Europe and his signing of a Europeon rapper.

If The Europeon Mister Hudson is a constant addition to JayZ songs and albums then it further reinforces his Euro leanings.

Now I'm not against Europeon culture but I tend to gravitate towards artists who have leanings towards Afrikan, and Asian culture...and of course American culture.

Ross is heavy into the materialistic trappings of the wealthy in terms of his fashion and taste in automobiles but that can be said for every millionaire rapper that boasts about the trophies they have awarded themselves. My fundamental issue is the music and the mentality.

So until Rozay starts signing Brits and using Euro-Techno samples in his music and BFFng an Englishman I won't entertain the illogical uneducated troll.

lol good shit,.,..da t/s is a white boy fakin like hez blk hez mad rozay shitt;d on his cracka gaawd!
 
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gee757;3315650 said:
lol good shit,.,..da t/s is a white boy fakin like hez blk hez mad rozay shitt;d on his cracka gaawd!

Yeah these pale-faces are not awesome.

Google the history of HipHop it was not started in Europe or by the Cracka.
 
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Ross sold his soul

Now is fans want to act like he's the 2nd coming of Malcom X and they're the nation of Islam ?

Give me a break. You dudes are delusional like him
 
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hhh thats me;3233985 said:
Whats the deal with hating european shit? Like im tryba figure out how this trend came to fruition.. Whats wrong with europeans?

yeah, like for real what's the hate toward europeans about?

it's not like we're all white racist crackas over here. if anything i'd say white europeans are most likely less racist than white americans (no offense tho).

so what's the deal with the euro-hate?
 
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H-Rap 180;3316418 said:
Yeah these pale-faces are not awesome.

Google the history of HipHop it was not started in Europe or by the Cracka.

watZ funnie is how da wigga t/s is tryna make it seem like rozay is da only rapper that glorify EURO material shit thatz how u know da t/s is white cuz that is FOOLISH & yeah rite hiphop was not start;d n europe & a racist white cracka has no biznizz bein da highest seller n hiphop or makin a livin off of hiphop cuz itz BLK MUSIK & that cracka feminem said that shit himself so i dont wanna hear no itz not!

EuropeanAndWhite;3316963 said:
yeah, like for real what's the hate toward europeans about?

it's not like we're all white racist crackas over here. if anything i'd say white europeans are most likely less racist than white americans (no offense tho).

so what's the deal with the euro-hate?

^ ya rite all whitez aint bad da only whitez gettin attack;d on herr is da racist cracka FEMINEMZ from WHITE EMERICA!
 
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pathetic hypocrite posters... even when a mirror is held in front of their face, they still deny their own ridiculousness.
 
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Me1971;3314599 said:
Google the history of Techno, it didn't originate in Europe, nor was it started by white people.

Techno (/ˈtɛknoʊ/ tek-noh or /ˈtɛxnoʊ/ tekh-noh) is a form of electronic dance music (EDM)[1] that emerged in Detroit, Michigan in the United States during the mid to late 1980s. The first recorded use of the word techno, in reference to a genre of music, was in 1988.[2][3] Many styles of techno now exist, but Detroit techno is seen as the foundation upon which a number of subgenres have been built.[4]

The initial take on techno arose from the melding of popular electronic music by artists such as Kraftwerk, Giorgio Moroder and Yellow Magic Orchestra with African American music including funk, electro, Chicago house and electric jazz.[5] Added to this is the influence of futuristic and fictional themes[6] that are relevant to life in American late capitalist society—particularly the book The Third Wave by Alvin Toffler.[7][8] Pioneering producer Juan Atkins cites Toffler's phrase "techno rebels" as inspiring him to use the word techno to describe the musical style he helped to create. This unique blend of influences aligns techno with the aesthetic referred to as afrofuturism. To producers such as Derrick May, the transference of spirit from the body to the machine is often a central preoccupation; essentially an expression of technological spirituality.[9][10] In this manner: "techno dance music defeats what Adorno saw as the alienating effect of mechanisation on the modern consciousness".[11]

Music journalists and fans of techno are generally selective in their use of the term; so a clear distinction can be made between sometimes related but often qualitatively different styles, such as tech house and trance. "Techno" is also commonly confused with generalized descriptors, such as electronic music and dance music.


gotdayum
 
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