Sunday, August 31, 2008

Episode #9



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anderother said...

but

BUT

BUT

in the video with t.i. owning his own business
that business can't be a front or money laundering operation for a illegal outfit.

E_Napier said...

On the Mac Lethal tip...I've met Mac, and he's a really cool person. Musically, I get down with Mac Lethal, because not all his music is meant to be funny.

Some of Mac's songs are funny, some are about love, some are rather serious. If you're not sure what to listen to, and you're just saying dude isn't funny, I don't like his style, listen to something like The Love Potion Collection. Especially TLPC2.

The songs Mac did with Sage Francis were dope! I can't really explain them, but give them a listen. A very powerful song put out was Papa's Belt, in which Mac tells a story of domestic and child abuse. It'll hit you somewhere when you listen to it. And...during the live shows, when he does his rendition of Fergilicious, that jawn is classic! That truly is funny. Look that up on YouTube.

But, that's just me.

And like it's been said, Mac Lethal is from Kansas. He reps Kansas City and Lawrence, respectively.

As for Ghostface, dude is a really tight lyricist. To claim that he's bad because he's a misogynist is irrelevant, if so many other rappers discuss the same content. I don't feel Ghost or anybody else hates women, but it is possible that they are womanizers. There are way too many artists that could be named that people bob their heads to and ignore the fact that they too are womanizers. Why single out Ghost? But for entertainment's sake, let's just name a few big ones: Tupac, Biggie, Nas, Jay-Z, Mobb Deep, Lil' Wayne, etc.

I just don't think it's fair to single out a man for something a huge number of others is doing as well.

Your show is nice to listen to, though, and I'll probably check back now and then to comment on more episodes.