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WC "Dub C" from Westside Connection C-WalkSunnuntai 19.07.2009 05:50

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Y1r1fKjhYI



what a fag lol why would u tell a lie big like that i mean it was sure people would notice u were fake y did u even think about telling that lie..what a bitch . than you aint no blood!!there is a blood walk(B-walk) to!!!and this shit aint no c walk!this is clown walk AKA crip walk!c-walk is different. that's because you are a fag, to you everyone is a fag because you ain't getting no dick.

Christine, tappaja-autoSunnuntai 19.07.2009 05:38

Kirjan keskeisin henkilö 17-vuotias, kuvitteellisessa Libertyvillen (Pennsylvania) kaupungissa asuva rikkaan perheen ainokainen, Arnold "Arnie" Cunningham. Arnie on hyljeksitty ja yksinäinen eivätkä tytötkään ole kiinnostuneita hänestä, ja häntä myös kiusataan koulussa. Hänellä on kuitenkin yksi hyvä ystävä, Dennis Guilder. Dennis on puolestaan Arnieen verrattuna urheilullinen ja suosittu nuorukainen, mikä pelastaa Arnienkin monilta kiipeleiltä. Eräänä päivänä Arnie ostaa sattumalta hetken huumassa vanhalta sotaveteraanilta, Roland D. LeBaylta ajan patinoiman vuoden 1958 Plymouth Furyn, Christinen. Hetkeä myöhemmin vanha mies kuolee ja alkaa tapahtua kummia asioita. Auto paljastuu hiljalleen varsin erikoiseksi laitteeksi. Vähitellen Arnie hullaantuu ja rakastuu yhä palavammin autoonsa Christineen. Vanha ystävä Dennis Guilder sekä koulun kauneimpiin kuuluva uusi tyttöystävä, Leigh Cabot ja Arnien vanhemmat saavat väistyä tämän oudon suhteen tieltä. Myös lähtökohdat entisiin vihamiehiin alkavat kallistua kostonhimoisempaan suuntaan. Kaikki läheiset huomaavat Arnien saavan outoja piirteitä, sitä mukaa kun hän kunnostaa Christineä. Mutta kukaan ei tiedä miksi ja mihin se lopulta johtaisi...

Gangsta KingSunnuntai 12.07.2009 05:40

This definitive history of the Crips and the man behind the gang digs deep into a world rarely seen by outsiders. The social and racial upheaval of the '60s sparked the creation of politically and socially active clubs by young blacks. Groups like the Sons of Watts, Black Panther, and US Organization tried to protect their communities from the violence that was perpetrated against them in the name of racism, police brutality and injustice.

The demise of these groups led a young Raymond Lee Washington to create his own club with much of the same ideals and political ideologies that he admired in the earlier clubs. What later formed is now known as the infamous Crips, but he did not intend for them to become so violent.

Includes an exclusive first-time interview with Gregg "Batman" Davis, an original member of the Crips, gang historian, film maker, and founder of Alex Alonso, gang sociologist and author Malcolm Klein, and top gang cop & president of the California Gang Investigators Association Wes McBride.

Topics discussed are the early Black gangs from Los Angeles during the 1940s and 1950s, Alprentice "Bunchy" Carter, Ron Karenga, Black Panthers, US Organization, Bloods and Crips in the 1980s and the crack cocaine epidemic.

Narrated by Robert Stack
Running Time: 60 mins
Production: KOCH Vision
Release Date: July 22, 2003

What Is Gangsta Rap?: Lauantai 11.07.2009 05:37

Gangsta rap is a genre of hip-hop that reflects the violent lifestyles of inner-city youth. The genre was pioneered around 1983 by Ice T with songs like "Cold Winter Madness" and "Body Rock/Killers." Gangsta rap was popularized by illustrious rap groups like NWA and Boogie Down Productions in the late 80s.

Elements & Style:

Gangsta rap revolves around aggressive lyrics and trunk-heavy beats. Despite its huge acceptance in the early 90s, gangsta rap has been condemned for its violent themes. Rappers often defend themselves by saying that they're only depicting actual inner-city struggles, not promoting it.

Gangsta Rap + Commercial Beats = Success:
Gangsta rap gained commercial momentum after the release of Notorious B.I.G's Ready To Die. B.I.G. and his producer, Puff Daddy, meshed gritty narratives with polished pop beats entirely designed with clubs and pop charts in mind. Since then, the same blueprint has been reproduced over and over by today's rap artists.

Notable Gangsta Rappers:

N.W.A.
The Geto Boys
Ice-T
Snoop Dogg
Westside Connection

G RapSunnuntai 05.07.2009 18:23

"G Rap" redirects here. For the rapper, see Kool G Rap.

Gangsta rap is a genre of hip hop that reflects the violent lifestyles of some inner-city youths.[1] Gangsta is slang for the word gangster. The genre was pioneered around 1983 by Ice T with songs like Cold Wind Madness and Body Rock/Killers and was popularized by groups like N.W.A in the late 80s.[1] After the national attention that Ice-T & N.W.A created in the late 80's, gangsta rap became the most commercially lucrative subgenre of hip hop.

The subject matter inherent in gangsta rap has caused a great deal of controversy. Criticism has come from both left wing and right wing commentators, and religious leaders, who have accused the genre of promoting homophobia, violence, racism, profanity, promiscuity, misogyny, rape, street gangs, drive-by shootings, vandalism, thievery, drug dealing, alcohol abuse, substance abuse and materialism.

Some commentators (for example, Spike Lee in his satirical film Bamboozled) have criticized it as analogous to black minstrel shows and blackface performance, in which performers – both black and white – were made up to look African American, and acted in a stereotypically uncultured and ignorant manner for the entertainment of audiences. Gangsta rappers often defend themselves by claiming that they are describing the reality of inner-city life, and that they are only adopting a character, like an actor playing a role, which behaves in ways that they may not necessarily endorse.


2 1984-1990
2.1 Schoolly D
2.2 Ice-T
2.3 Boogie Down Productions
2.4 Beastie Boys
2.5 N.W.A
2.6 Others
3 1990-Present
3.1 Ice-T
3.2 G-funk and Death Row Records
3.3 Mafioso rap
3.4 East coast gangsta rap
3.5 Southern and midwestern gangsta rap
3.6 Mainstream era
4 See also
5 References

GangstaLauantai 04.07.2009 19:04

Gangsta refers to: "Gangsta" is the slang termonlagy which is used by "Gs" to refer to one another. Furthermore it can refer to:

Eye dialect/Slang for a member of a gang, a gangster.
A style of dress associated with the aforementioned musical genre, that emulates the style of African-American gang members of the early 1990s to present day. Also known as the "thug" look. (See Hip-hop fashion)
A Bell Biv Devoe song.
Slang, to refer to someone as being "cool"
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.

Star Wars Gangsta RapLauantai 04.07.2009 18:55

The Star Wars Gangsta Rap started out as a song, written by Jason Brannon and Chris Crawford, with vocals by Brannon, drum machine by Crawford, and keyboard by Brian Leonard. The group billed themselves as Bentframe.

Animator Thomas Lee discovered the rap in 2000 and used it as a basis to practice his developing Flash skills. This became the first (and most widely seen) version of the video. After showing the finished results to Bentframe, they together formed BentTV.

Due to the project's success, BentTV later created an improved version, referred to as the Special Edition, which debuted at the 2004 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards. The audio track was not changed, but the visuals were completely redrawn, with improved color and shading and more detailed motion, all while emulating the relevant scenes in the movies more closely and adding more. The improvement in animation is analogous to Industrial Light & Magic's 1997 Special Edition film touch-ups.

The Star Wars Gangsta Rap loosely mixes plotlines from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope and Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi in the Special Edition), satirically recreating several of the more famous scenes and dialogue.

The music video starts out on the back of the Star Destroyer, then reveals the image of Emperor Palpatine who claims "it's not the east or the west side." Darth Vader appears and replies "No, it's not." This continues until the Emperor says "it's the DARK side". The Emperor then threatens to blow up the planets of "all you Vader haters out there."

Darth Vader and the Emperor trade raps with each other during the first verse, until Vader proclaims, "he will join us or die, WE'VE GOT DEATH STAR!". Images of the Death Star flash in the background, and the line is repeated by Vader, while stormtroopers do a gangster rap wave in the background.

The next verse begins in Luke Skywalker's moisture farm on Tatooine, with his uncle Owen Lars shouting commands at him. Luke raps the second verse, with C-3PO and R2-D2 appearing in the background.

In the next verse, Obi-Wan Kenobi tells Luke to "use the force and run...", whereupon Luke takes his X-wing fighter to Dagobah. Yoda appears next, and he and Luke trade raps, until Luke gets back in his X-wing. During a brief intermission, he enjoys a "mighty good gin an' tonic", then flies to Cloud City and confronts Darth Vader. Darth Vader and Luke get into a lightsaber duel, Vader cuts off Luke's hand, then reveals that he is his father.

Han Solo appears in the final verse repeating "Knock him out the box Luke, knock him out..." This is an ode to the outro of the song "Children's Story" by rapper Slick Rick.
The Star Wars Gangsta Rap is one of the most popular flash videos of all time, with more than 20 million online views. Editors of Time magazine listed it as the Best Online Comedy Movie of 2001. [2] [3]

The film won the Audience Choice at the inaugural Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards in 2002, and aired in its entirety on the Sci Fi Channel special on the awards. Clips from Star Wars Gangsta Rap Special Edition were aired on the VH1 special When Star Wars Ruled the World in 2004.

It has inspired other similar works and imitations, notably The Lord Of The Rhymes, done very much in the style of the Star Wars Gangsta Rap but instead parodying The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

BentTV created a second Star Wars parody cartoon in late 2004, a fake advertisement for a Star Wars Christmas CD hosted by Han Solo.

Director Thomas Lee would later animate the video for "Weird Al" Yankovic's song "I'll Sue Ya" on his 2006 album "Straight Outta Lynwood".[4]

A sequel titled Star Wars Gangsta Rap 2 was made which incorporates references to the prequel trilogy. It features far more explicit lyrics

Dear MamaTiistai 05.05.2009 18:59

"Dear Mama" is a rap song by late American hip hop artist 2Pac. The track was produced by Tony Pizarro for 2Pac's third solo album Me Against the World, released in 1995. "Dear Mama" was written by the artist in dedication/tribute to his own mother, Afeni Shakur.

"Dear Mama" was released on February 21, 1995 as the first single for the album. The single was the most successful of all the singles released from the album. The song is considered by critics, fans, and purists as one of the greatest hip hop songs of all-time, and one of 2Pac's best songs in particular, being ranked number four on About.com's "Top 100 Rap Songs" list

The song topped the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart for five weeks, the R&B/Hip-Hop Singles for one week, and peaked at #9 on the Hot 100. It also topped the Hot Dance Music Maxi-Singles sales chart for 4 weeks.

It is considered by many to be 2Pac's most emotional and most respected song, and is praised by many artists, (Eminem mentions it as his favorite Tupac song)[2] even by many artists who are not into the hip hop business. In 1998, the song appeared on 2Pac's Greatest Hits. The official remix is produced by Nitty and features Anthony Hamilton on the 2006 release Pac's Life.

Snoop Dogg said in an interview that this song was a introspective side of 2Pac, which made him different from other rappers, because "he went inside", which other rappers couldn't.

The song appeared on FOX Series New York Undercover.

The "Dear Mama" music video was directed by Calvin Caday while 2Pac was incarcerated; thus, a Tupac look-alike had to be used for certain moments in the video. Afeni Shakur was also featured, shown flipping through pages of a photo album containing pictures of a younger Tupac. The video also shows snippets of articles relating to the Black Panthers, alluding to her past history as a member of this political organization.

[Ei aihetta]Sunnuntai 10.08.2008 03:25

Blame me Perjantai 27.06.2008 08:28

You niggas know my pyrocalstic flow
You niggas know my pyrocalstic flow flow
You niggas know my pyrocalstic flow it's R.A.W R.A.W

You lookin at the grand wizard war lord vocal chord so vicious
And I don't have to show riches to pull up pull off with some bad bitches
And it ain't about chivalry
It's about dope lyrics and delivery
It's about my persona ain't nothing like a man that can do wha he wanna
Ain't nothing like man on that you knew on the cornna
See em come up and f**k up the owna
See em throw up westside California
Nigga I'm hot as phoenix Arizona
I'm utah I got multiple bitches
It's a new law keep a hold of yo riches
Dumb nigga don't spend it as soon as you get it and recognize I'm a captian you a lieutenant

I can say what I want to say ain't nohin to it gangsta rap made me do it
If I call you a nigger ain't nothin to it gangsta rap made me do it
I can act like an animal ain't nothin to it gangsta rap made me do it
If I eat you like a cannibal ain't nothin to it gangsta rap made me do it

I'm raw as a dirty needle
Choke an eagle
Just to feed all my people
Lyrically I'm so lethal
Plant thoughts in they mind just to defeat you
Ice Cube is a saga ya spit saliva
And I spit lava
I got the fearless flow
Don't get near this ho
If you sacred to go
I keep it gangsta and why should i change that f**k all you muthafukas tryin to change rap
But arent you the same cat that sat back when they brought cocaine back
I'm tryin to get me a may back how you muthafukas gonna tell me don't say that you the ones where we learned it from I heard nigga back in 1971

So if I act like a pimp ain't nothin to it gangsta rap made me do it
If I call you a nappy headed ho ain't nothin to it gangsta rap made me do it
If I shoot up your college ain't nothin to it gangsta rap made me do it
If I rob you of knowledge ain't nothin to it gangsta rap made me do it

Thank God when I bless the mic
You finally get to hear the shit that you like
A nigga talkin bout real life so you can try to get this shit right
Use your brain not your back use your brain not a gat
It's a party not a jack(for real)
Don't be scared of them people
Walk up in there and show them that you equal(f**k them f**k them)
Don't be material a nigga grew up on milk and cereal
I never for got vaness and imperial
Look at my life Ice Cube is a miracle
It could be you if you was this lyrical
It could be her if she was this spritual
Becuz me and allah go back like cronies
I don't got to be fake becuz he is my homie

If I sell a liitle crack ain't nothin to it gangsta rap made me do it
If I die in Iraq ain't nothin to it gangsta rap made me do it
If I take you for granted ain't nothin to it gangsta rap made me do it
If I f**k up the planet ain't nothin to it gangsta rap made me do it

You niggas know my pyrocalstic flow
You niggas know my pyrocalstic flow flow flow
You niggas know my pyrocalstic flow It's R.A.W R.A.W

Oh yeah and anotha thing for all ya niggas that don't do gangsta rap don't get on tv talkin about gangsta rap cause 9 at of 10 times you don't know the f**k don niggas don't know the f**k talk about that bullshit rap you do

Stay the f**k out of mine




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