I still love N.W.A.

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QueBert

Lifer
Jan 6, 2002
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My intro was Ice-T's The Iceberg.....

It was released before they started putting warning labels on them and my mom was clueless. After listening to "Freedom of Speech" alone in my room, I knew this was going to explode. She really had no idea and I pretty much didn't let her know about it. If she asked to hear, I played anything mundane that I could find to throw her off.

Iceberg was the 1st CD I bought when I got my 1st cd player,there was no warning label on the album cover maybe, but the CD lol. When my dad saw it he wasn't happy.


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Dr. Detroit

Diamond Member
Sep 25, 2004
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Lemme join this party as a vet who has seen Ice-T, Public Enemy and even Sir Mix A Lot live back in the day on his Seminar tour.

Ice-T still goes down as one of my all time favorites - Every track on Rhyme Pays & Power is epic. Great lyrics, great flow, great beats, great samples - excellent production!

An all time NWA classic:

8-Ball - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3C2AabXqsmU

Still have some VHS tapes of ol vidoes and an extensive rap cassette collection.
 

alkemyst

No Lifer
Feb 13, 2001
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Shit I just found out that the Yellow Power Ranger died due to a link from Eazy-E's death.

I never cared for power rangers, but a lot in college watched that shit. sucks.

I think it's funny most think Eazy-E was gay because he died from AIDS. I never liked him, but he fucked a lot of women. He had a lot of baby mamma's out there.

In the end going bareback with anyone that wants it will kill you. Even with a condom I turned down a lot of easy sex.