Strumms wrote: » No interest in him at all, just another 'brand' rapper.However.. 'Regulate'. ****ing tune and a half.
Schwiiing wrote: » That was Nate Dogg.
Strumms wrote: » I appreciate that you don't appreciate the joke.
The Backwards Man wrote: » but it takes a special type of character to bring rap to the masses.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » The whole gangsta persona was so phony. Suge Knight said that he wasn't even a member of the Crips.
The Backwards Man wrote: » Guys like Shaggy, Shabba Ranks and Snow are the real rappers. Any eejit can buy an Uzi and a Hummer and act the hardman, but it takes a special type of character to bring rap to the masses.
Right Turn Clyde wrote: » His acting is good in real life as well, because all of us buy into his persona. And the people that hate on him have bought into it the most. It's the same with all of those rappers, but most especially people like Biggie Smalls and Tupac. They adopt personalities in their songs, telling stories that don't always reflect who they actually are. Johnny Cash sung of "shooting a man in Reno, just to watch him die." Well Tupac and Biggie done similar things. Read their actual biographies, and then listen to their lyrics. That's not who they are or were. The material is often objectionable, and an artist is ultimately responsible for what he or she brings into the world, but it's a mistake to think that Snoop, Dre, Jay Z or any of those guys are really that stupid and ignorant. They're very clever people. They've created fictions that are worth billions, and they're exploiting them to the max. "Don't hate the playa, hate the game."
Irishcrx wrote: » Yeah that's bang on the money IMO. Same deal with Eminem , great at marketing. Lady Gaga the same. Sure Marilyn Manson in the early naughties was the biggest thing on the plant in the 'goth' 'nu metal' genre. He had his character down to a tee but that's all it was , a gimmick. IN real life Manson is a very intelligent/normal person who is nothing like the character , he just made millions out of playing a character and people really bought into it, love or hate him. Actually came across very 'geeky'.
B.A._Baracus wrote: » He did do an ad for Money Supermarket :pac: