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But where did I belittle the reviewer? Quote me the sentence where I undermine him for no reason. If I wanted to kick him while he was down, I would have talked about entire months of episodes on Mtv Rap, Word Cup, +black, mcm black, etc., always with this damn shitty video the worst song on the album they played every episode for months (they never aired the serious video OC - Times Up and then I have to read that he never reached the fame he deserved? Go fuck yourself. If I wanted to insult him, I would have pointed out the stupid reasoning that follows, namely <<< 1995 was received very coldly, selling so little that it pushed Columbia to leave L without a contract >>> Galactic bullshit, the environment welcomed him very well, only that Big L got to Columbia thanks to the sales of Word...Life (and let’s combine the two bullshit) but Lamont didn’t feed the media a piece of crap like "Born 2 Live," so it didn’t sell millions of copies. He also sold Lifestyle Ov Da Poor, you can tell even from the fact that we know him in Italy (nothing reached here that didn’t sell at least 100,000 copies) and Columbia wanted millions. So all this "historical introduction" is an impressive sequence of bullshit, which maybe he read from other bullshitters online and the nonsense rotates from page to page. But I don’t want to insult, so I won’t mention these things. << in the long run, one comes off as frustrated >> But honestly, how much could I possibly care about what you think of puntinicazpuntinti? It’s a nickname, it could just as well be the son of Bossi; it’s still a nickname. << it’s a critique of part of the site management >> Would you want moderators telling you not to curse? And what about the music of Polly Hanna when you enter my deb, huh? We’re on an album called Lifestyle Ov Da Poor & Dangerous, produced by someone who was killed because he insulted moms a bit too much in freestyle... and you come to tell me not to curse? Think about it, and you’ll see that it doesn’t make sense.
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I'm putting this one here to give it some well-deserved publicity. (the best rappers are never B-Boy)
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Oh no, in 2010 there's Salmo but he doesn't have money to make an album.
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It's me who has had an overdose, it's not that it's a bad record (also because to say that I'd have to listen to it all the way through a few times). The last one I liked is I Heard It Today by Mr. Lif, it's not even that experimental because he's the best MC out there, so any beatmaker fits him and not the other way around. (https://www.debaser.it/main/Video.aspx?y=OKYpwJvuqpY - YouTube video non trovatojtUWyildbik) And Crownsdown by Themselves (https://www.debaser.it/main/Video.aspx?y=zjRUVGf5nNU - YouTube video non trovatocQuMnfSsMB4) this one is much more experimental, but since Doseone has nothing to say it's better this way. They are both from 2009 because in 2010 I was on vacation.
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I tried with Die! Fottermà but it’s really too old school for 2011, I can’t take it anymore, it makes me sick. The first album was funny, but now he’s 35 years old, he can also stop talking about decapitated heads, he’s a fat fucking Jew who never leaves the house :D
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No no no, this thing about education is an absolutely ridiculous nonsense. It’s very, very rude to shoot off bullshit for free based on gut feelings, in my opinion. Even if you’re doing amateur journalism, if you know something, you talk about it; if not, keep your gut feelings to yourself. It’s not at all polite towards your readers to provide wrong information; music certainly doesn’t govern the planet, so let’s keep things low-key. According to the nonsense I read out there on important issues, I’m the first to report certain sites to the postal police. The internet is a wonderful medium; let’s not ruin it by saying that anything goes.
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But it's not a matter of fine points; if someone sets the reviews explaining the historical context and gets it wrong, they are wrong about the review. Considering that no one forces you to explain the historical context, it's even more incorrect. And if for you an album that has sold out multiple times, which had its deluxe version reissued after 10 years, which has appeared in all the best rap albums lists, and has been sampled in dozens of other albums, is by a not-so-famous artist, then good for you. It's not just a matter of taste; these are still products intended for commerce, and when you talk about commerce, there are data, not just "in my opinion."
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Hip hop music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia <- Wikipedia, not exactly the most prestigious place, right? Check the entry "east coast rap," they mention very few albums including, Word...Life. I'm telling you again, talk about the albums without inserting your out-of-this-world views, you'd make a better impression.
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It seems to me that Omar Credle is rarely mentioned. And you're mistaken. O.C. in America has always been justly oversold and is always brought up by the people who matter. In Italy, he hasn't taken off like Wu or others because no one understands what the hell he's saying, so they miss out on 90%. Then if you take your trips all by yourself where only a few appreciate a super famous artist, okay, safe travels.
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<< O.C., another talented lyricist who never reached the fame he deserved. >> In fact, the platinum records of Word...Life were won by you, not him. But why do you include all these details in the reviews, risking to spout massive nonsense? O.C. never praised is hilarious.