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They r both important bt IMO rhythm hs an edge over lyrics. Lyrics don't rily make a song 'dat' appealing to listeners the way rhythm does. |
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TUFACE HATERS! Y'all should please take a nap or sumfin. Haba! una nor dey tire? |
Gud for her! seriously Liz Benson is rily pretty -age aside. Met her once and her 'freshness' got me staring for long Y'all should cut the crap abt her age . . if she says she's 40 then take it like dat except you are being jealous. |
Nothin Jare . . my mind is blank |
This thread is back. 'r ma grace it sooon. Wher y'all at? |
Just saw this on youtube . . . LOW KEY- ALPHABET ASSASIN. It's like a remake of Papoose Alphabetical Slaughter jst dat this one is a bit more flexible. [flash=400,400] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WtpIPqndHg[/flash] |
[flash=300,300]http://www.metrolyrics.com/scroller/heart.swf?lyricid=752841182[/flash] I tink Eminem bullied the others wit his delivery. Kanye, Drake nd Wizzy wer soudin like a triplet of gays. Drake had a more meaningful verse, Wizzy's flow ws nice bt very poor lyrics Kanye ws jst being playful as usual ![]() |
Eminem is a lyrical god. Stay wide awake is one of my favourites . . rily liked his last verse especially the 'Jabba the hut" part . He rhymed wit a single rhythm all thru the second verse, first time i heard it i ws like WOOOOOO!. Reminds me of Papoose- thug connection (it's got the highest number of same multi syllable rhymes ever used in a verse). Papoose- Thug Connection My lyrical tendency's equivalent to a critical felony Precise behind bars like a criminal's penalty Pinnacle definitely, hold so much jewels in my miracle memory It's like I'm a physical treasury Deep into weaponry, psychotic niggas who envy me Wanna be nuts, so I bust nuts like my genitals sexually Punished in my mother's stomach by swimmin through Hennessy I was born with a difficult destiny, not your typical mentally Givin my vision through treacheries Syllable therapy, invincible visual energy No artist identity resemble me, I flow like a mineral chemically Cause I flow with a chemical chemistry I can flow like the river through Tennessee The mystical seventh sea, or currency at the Senegal embassy At birth although it's umbilical regulary They cut a mic chord and disconnected me Leaders political threaten me for what I write in my lyrical melody While others broke laws, I broke lyrical legacies ![]() Flip forever, live for infinite, respect the P It's Papoose, I conquered this caliber, next degree |
NA WAOOOOO! wonders shall never end in Nigeria. Our president who is literally incompetent and impotent decides to seek the assistance of a unionist cum governor over a critical strike issue like this. I WEEP! |
This sure is a brilliant piece. He was only being a realist here wiv regards the rebranding project but i mean he's got his own dictionary ![]() |
The Nigerian Political Cinematography always has a way of resonating in my solar plexus as an absurdist theatre. Yet Nigeria is replete of assiduous men and women, who, ordinarily, if they had found themselves in saner climes, would have transmogrified their immediate milieu and send multipliers across international boundaries. Imagine the Phillip Emeagwalis, Wole Soyinkas, Chinua Achebes, Emeka Anyaokus, Fela Anikulakpo-Kutis, and other great minds from this theatre of the absurd, called Nigeria? Today, some of them are merely tolerated occasionally to entertain Nigerian audience in some grandiose public lectures or to deliver some ethnic or tribal association lectures to the home people. Even at that, the messages from such lectures are left behind in the venues after the clapping of hands and thunderous ovations from the invited eminent scholars. No lesson is learnt. Society continues groping in darkness. This is the dilemma and an agonizing one at that of the new and latest fad in town called Project Re-branding Nigeria, which the current Minister of Information, Professor Dora Akunyili is currently prosecuting with the perfervidness of a blistering tomahawk. With Akunyili’s re-branding campaigns, I immediately provoke into consciousness previous national publicity blitzkriegs, such as the Andrew, I am checking out stunt and others before and after it. Great publicity stunts all of them. Now the fundamental question: why is Nigeria still a pariah state today in spite of all these monumental efforts at image-burnishing? Why are Nigerians still vilified, pilloried and scorned at international airports across the globe? The truth of the matter is that all previous approaches at moral re-armament just like this newfangled project, has adopted a “bottom-top schemata” rather than a “top-bottom” module. If Nigerians must take Professor Dora Akunyili and her spin doctors seriously, it appears to me that her primary and first target audience should and must be the Nigerian Philistine political and rapacious elite class. Can Nigerians re-brand when the gap between the rich and the poor has assumed the status of a Mason-Dixon Line? Whilst would Nigerians not see the efforts of the Minister of Information as mere vacuous pontificating when the political class and its elites have not demonstrated practical commitment to rescuing the ship of state from avoidable cataracts and ox-bow lakes? Where is the visceral commitment of those saddled with the levers of power to genuine and fundamental electoral reforms and constitutional amendments? How has the 7-point agenda (or is it 2-point agenda now as prescribed by the central Bank Governor?) brought bread and butter to the table of teeming Nigerians? Has the Nigerian political class and its elites condescended from its hobbyhorse of a modus- Vivendi, reeking with ostentatious display of wealth, crass opportunism and vanitas vanitatum? These are the core issues and Kantian categorical imperatives inter alia that the Minister of Information must address as a condition sine qua non, if Nigerians are to be on the same page with her. In my interface with Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora, they have become tired and sick of the sheer power arrogance that verges on megalomania that has been in surfeit display by their rulers ( not leaders) since we secured flag independence in 1960. We seek for power for its own sake. Project rebrand Nigeria must inculcate it into the psyche of those in the chalets of power and its aspirants that power in all its ramifications must be used for and on behalf of the people’s welfare. We must get back to that state of affairs, in which Nigerians themselves will come to a realization that power has returned to its natural purpose. The motley kingdoms and empires that flourished in Africa in the pre-colonial era flourished because power was used to defend the people. We must get back to that state of affairs if re-branding is to have any meaning and impact. The truth is that today, virtually all sectors of our socio-political life can do with a purgatorial metamorphosis. I hold the view and very strongly too that it is that purgatorial process which we must subject our political and elite class to that must come first before the re-branding project can succeed and gain the attention of Nigerians. Thus the Information Minister must now move outside the pale of sermonizing and oil the re-branding engine by ensuring that our political elites, starting from President Yar’Adua, down to his cabinet Ministers and the leadership and members of the National Assembly and all the various state governors and the entire political class, show genuine and patriotic commitment to the Pax Nigeriana of our dreams. |
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Hello guys I need a 6 loaders Cd player for my Honda Accord 2003 EOD . . . the one i'v got right now plays FM only because some careless peeps spoilt the Cd system and the supposed repairer completely messed up the mechanism while trying to repair it. Please let me know your terms if you've got any for sale or you can as well pull out one from any of your EOD's and lets start negotiating ![]()
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carlinks:Hi, we'v got a 2003 EOD we would like to use for an exchange instead of selling it seperately and buying a new one. I jst want to know if you are interested so i could forward you more info and pics. . it's nt really in a perfect condition so we ar willing to pay a reasonable amount together wit the car in exchange for this ![]() |
Wit BB (Billionaire Boy)! |
lol. . funny pics ![]() |
Still Gino - No Be God . . . others can tk a nap ![]() |
lwkmd! ![]() |
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KANYE @ Patrick Swayze Yo Patrick, don't wanna interrupt, but I'm sorry, Michael Jackson had one of the best deaths of all time lol AMG133 TWITTER |
I no dey Write, i just dey SPIT like slowpoke ![]() |
Mixed reactions!
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@Ibime, hmmmm. . . nice multies i tink i'm goin rusty @Streetwise, welcome ![]() |
Rhymstein:Hehehe, rhymstein u r so not correct. I neva skooled in BIU, the other 5 dudes i ws wit were all from Uniben, the gurls as well so it is so very wrong of u to even think or say a thing like dat. I can stil picture the whole scene, people screamin loud, thrilled audience . . . even while he ws stil doin his I'm Illie freestyle witout any beat. Maybe u r using the way the crowd responded to Timaya's songs as a yardstick to Judge M.I. infact, wen i get back to benin i'll see if i can get the clip from Otas (I go save). Back to topic MI'ish lol@Bouzymill, i'm gud oooo bt i'v bin in Abj for sometime nw. . . |
Nahhhhh! What was Kanye thinking? Anyways he tried https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdcY_3PdzBc [flash=200,200] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdcY_3PdzBc[/flash] VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS 09 WINNERS Video Of The Year - Beyoncé "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" Best New Artist - Lady Gaga "Poker Face" Best Hip-Hop Video - Eminem "We Made You" Best Male Video - T.I. f/ Rihanna "Live Your Life" Best Pop Video - Britney Spears "Womanizer" Best Rock Video - Green Day "21 Guns" Best Female Video - Taylor Swift "You Belong With Me" Best Video (That Should Have Won A Moonman) Beastie Boys "Sabotage" Breakthrough Video - Matt And Kim "Lessons Learned" Best Art Direction - Lady Gaga "Paparazzi" Best Choreography - Beyoncé "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" Best Cinematography - Green Day "21 Guns" Best Direction - Green Day "21 Guns" Best Editing - Beyoncé "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" Best Special Effects- Lady Gaga "Paparazzi"
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@g.a.b, I downloaded the AHH Sequel Mixtape sometime ago nd i rily felt it. . classy though bt i stil prefer last year's Mixtape. Wats ur AHH id? . . did u ft in any of the tracks? @Bouzymill, hmmmm . . . . ![]() |
streetwize: Decent! |
Y'all should cut the crap abt her age . . if she says she's 40 then take it like dat except you are being jealous.
Kanye ws jst being playful as usual 
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so it is so very wrong of u to even think or say a thing like dat. I can stil picture the whole scene, people screamin loud, thrilled audience . . . even while he ws stil doin his I'm Illie freestyle witout any beat. Maybe u r using the way the crowd responded to Timaya's songs as a yardstick to Judge M.I.