The Saga of the Legend Known as Dretox/Shadyteam/Wonderland/HazeNAlize/Bigavelli/Piff

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His whole Upper Middle Class, white boy who went to an expensive college, Suburban raised image made him look so corny yet the dude was keeping it real that's his backround and where he came from

But the majority of consumers who are young teenage females didn't buy his Album cos he didn't have any Gangsta or street elements to him
 
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Jay easily because of his Classic album and the ability to get the number one spot everytime

Wayne did have a Classic in THe Block is Hot and Tha Carter but only if those flawless nixtapes were albums Wayne would have it
 
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I think Wayne is better than Jay. Besides RD I really aint feelin Jay's albums except for songs here and there. Had the original C3 not leaked we would be talkin about it being a classic
isayas;127352 said:
So, I guess Wayne is better than Jay, rite, OP?

Yes.
 
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koncretemind;130114 said:
I think Wayne is better than Jay. Besides RD I really aint feelin Jay's albums except for songs here and there. Had the original C3 not leaked we would be talkin about it being a classic

Yes.

lol at Wayne being better than Jay and C3 having any chance of being a classic
 
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I'm a new yorker in london and obviously there are great similarities and stark differences. NY is pretty much London but on a different scale, in terms of the melting point, the disparity b/w haves and havenots, the nightlife, the music, fashion etc. Globalisation means most cities will have similarities. I personally think London is imitating the worst aspects of ny city life; that being said, i still feel safer in london overrall.
 
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But there is differences Hood dudes in London wear nothing but Nike, Adidas, True Religions

You very rarley see New Yorkers wear full Nike outfits
 
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gifted;130150 said:
I'm a new yorker in london and obviously there are great similarities and stark differences. NY is pretty much London but on a different scale, in terms of the melting point, the disparity b/w haves and havenots, the nightlife, the music, fashion etc. Globalisation means most cities will have similarities. I personally think London is imitating the worst aspects of ny city life; that being said, i still feel safer in london overrall.

Overall i do feel London has a safer feeling cos unless you in the danger zones like Brixton, Harlesden, Acton, Peckham, etc those areas have high gun crime but otherwise London doesn't have the Gun crime or shootings New York does by a long shot overall crime in London like muggings maybe higher now yes but not Gun crime or shootings
 
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Dretox2010;130188 said:
But i been there more then once

I've been to Atlanta more than once and have family there. But I didn't grow up in Atlanta, I'm not in Atlanta everyday and building life experiences out of it. So even though I've VISITED a place. I don't act as if I know all about it and I don't try to live vicariously through my family who lives there.
 
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illogics;130202 said:
I've been to Atlanta more than once and have family there. But I didn't grow up in Atlanta, I'm not in Atlanta everyday and building life experiences out of it. So even though I've VISITED a place. I don't act as if I know all about it and I don't try to live vicariously through my family who lives there.

Ok so you from the Bronx are you saying what i said is incorrect do people where you live wear Nike outfits like this?
 
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