8:45 pm
March 30, 2013
They ruined everything with their "nigga nigga nigga" bullshit.
They ruined many of the early Psychopathic Rydas tracks.
I am too embarrassed to play them around other human beings.
Fuck you, Paul and Jamie.
They ruined their own early albums.
Fuck you, Jamie and Paul.
They ruined so much.
Fuck you, Twiztid.
10:21 pm
March 30, 2018
6:20 am
March 30, 2013
7:12 am
April 4, 2017
A lot of those "late 90s" white, underground rappers were on that bullshit. I remember when I first heard necro do it (before I ever saw him) and I said to my boy at the time "this guy sounds white as fuck, surely he isn't black".
I never got how any of them got away with it or how any of their peers allowed them to get away with it.
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Old Mr Dangerous7:53 am
May 4, 2014
8:46 am
December 3, 2012
Its like 6 or 7 songs total. They stopped that shit by Green Book. I don't think anyone is going to argue it was ever cool. Its always been corny as fuck. Reminds me of the kids from my town with the flat bill hats and the middle of the mall chains.
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11:19 am
March 30, 2013
I understand that there are some pockets of the US where poor folks of all color use that term often without too much trouble if they know the person. But I still can't stand it. I had to tell a younger cat from Colorado that he could simply not survive in Elmira, NY with that terminology. He would be stomped and possibly murdered. Even by the white cats.
And what a way to ruin dope tracks like "Diemuthafuckadie!" and "Never Gone Quit"! Fuck man I can't even bump that in public.
That being said, we are all dumbasses in some way, so I forgive them for it. But goddamn... I'll gladly pay someone for that "nigga-free" discography.
One of my least favorites lol... "bitch with the big lips, I'm a young nigga" - Madrox
12:14 pm
November 8, 2014
Yeah I always found it cringy as fuck that they use the n-word like that in their early work. Like others have said, I am totally aware that they are not using that word in any type of "racist way" and that it was normal for them to talk in that way where they grew up. You just kinda wish they had the wherewithal to know that it wasn't like that outside of their area and that others might hear that and be like "uhh, what?".
I did not grow up in an area where it was acceptable for white guys to use that word. But years later in college I had a house where we had parties pretty often and one time this white trash idiot shows up to our house and he's using that word like it was normal and it threw us all off. His overall vibe was not appreciated and someone ended up fighting him too which was not usual for our parties. Just a humorous side note.
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Old Mr Dangerous12:22 pm
May 4, 2014
3:13 pm
March 31, 2012
Chevy2Dope said
Like others have said, I am totally aware that they are not using that word in any type of "racist way" and that it was normal for them to talk in that way where they grew up.
This..
black dudes was gettin hype regardless of them droppin n-bombs..
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Chevy2Dope8:54 pm
March 30, 2013
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8:37 pm
August 23, 2014
if we're talking purely optics. it probably went over better during the HOK days because they had R.O.C. rolling with them, he was up there, on stage, singing with them so people probably felt "well if he's cool with it, they get the n-word pass". which is also probably why they stopped using it in their songs after they broke away from HOK and started writing new lyrics - a lot of mosttastless and shit were definitely written in the HOK days.
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8:44 pm
March 30, 2013
jiggles the clown said
if we're talking purely optics. it probably went over better during the HOK days because they had R.O.C. rolling with them, he was up there, on stage, singing with them so people probably felt "well if he's cool with it, they get the n-word pass". which is also probably why they stopped using it in their songs after they broke away from HOK and started writing new lyrics - a lot of mosttastless and shit were definitely written in the HOK days.
True. They also said that some girl at a show kept saying things like "you're better than ICP because you guys say 'nigga' man!".. like over and over lol. It got them thinking.
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