Amen brotha, how right you are! All those countless hours artists spend making and realizing their music down to the smallest details, DJs practice, promote and push a sound for the audience who is anticipating the moment......just to have a highly winded drunken onslought of verbal whackin' MCs jizzin all over the tracks. Dizzam! There are some good MCs out there with selective tastes but most need to just go home and shut the F up so I can hear the damn mix already............ And for those faking any accents.................you are a poser ass wanna be infidel.
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>Subject: [dnb-prod] new breaks!
>Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 21:07:41 -0800
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>So I went to a DnB show here in San Diego. It was )3IB(, deisel boy, and
>a couple of local cats. All of the dj's were on point, and I heard some
>incredible remixes of tracks I have yet to pick up. The only downfall to
>the whole evening was the continous ranting and babble of the wack ass
>emcees!!!! All I could think about was the recent discussion on this
>forum about how lame that shit is. I guess my question is why do all of
>these clowns try to sound like they are from jamaica? What if some real
>hip hop emcees were ready to step up and actually write down their
>lyrics and had a message? where would these jokers stand then? or have
>they already ruined the chances of a drum and bass emcee being taken
>seriously?
>
>I've recently uploaded some tracks onto mp3.com. please give a listen.
>http://www.mp3.com/unklefesta
>
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