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Wocka Flocka stupid

"I don't got no lyrics," Flocka told Whoo Kid and the DJ's special guest co-hosts, the staff of XXL magazine. "The n---as who they say is lyrical, they ain't got no shows ... that ain't finnin' to get you no money."

 

From MTV News

BTW look at his face when you ask him what 2+2 is, his brain is going overdrive right now and might explode.

 

 

The ongoing war with ignorance in rap will be a forever fight like the one with the war with Drugs. Sometimes it feels impossible to educate these rappers just like how its impossible to force Fox News to use facts. My friend has a studio in West Oakland and every week I get to witness a wave of so called rappers that just say anything to a beat and say its the realest they ever wrote. Yet they never take the time to get the 5 brain cells in their brain to generate thought in their work. Spending 6 months with these guys, this is what I witnessed:

1. Too many "Yes men": Most so-called rappers have a crew that is basically a bunch of other so-called rappers leeching off each other. Instead of critiquing each other's work and pushing the limits, most of the crew say "Yeah Bra" to anything that they say and hope somehow in the volumns of freestyles and songs that come out, that one of them become that "hit."

2. The belief of a "Major Label" can still save them from the hood: "Name 5 new acts that you listen to from Def Jam" is a question I always ask when these rap acts say they hope to get signed by a Major label.

It's obvious that Labels don't have that much power anymore and I don't want to beat a dead horse. However there are Crap rappers that get signed and make money. But for the actual "Hood Status" rappers that get signed, how many are still around? D4L, Lil' Webbie, Lil' Troy (anything LIl') are acts you never hear from anymore. Labels sign these acts with having "Turnover Rappers." IE how McDonalds creates low entry level jobs that have quick turnaround employment.

3. The lack of understanding of "Entreprenuer." They say they want to rap to create a business and become an entreprenuer. Yet has anyone actually looked at the definition of Entreprenuer?

An entrepreneur is a person who has possession of a new enterprise, venture or idea and assumes significant accountability for the inherent risks and the outcome. (Notice how I underline and bold the "New")

Being a CEO of a label or a crew that has "Hood," changing the "S" to "Z," sprinkling in Dollar signs, adding a "Inc" to the name (while not understanding you are not a damn corporation with a bunch of cronies hanging with you), and mispelling traditional english words (like from Neighborhood to Nayboorhood..... yes there is a so called "Company with this name) has no orginality, let alone you are competing with other "Hoodz $$$$ Ent Incorporated"

I'm going to let Ill Doctrine to finish this observation:



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I think he lost them at the end when he said, "artistically dubious". That sort of vocabulary is far too advanced for someone who calls himself Wacka Flacka Flame.

March 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterQ.Ledbetter

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