[QUOTE="Blood-Scribe"]Yes it is. It allows me to block all of the URLs for the emoticons on the forums, which makes browsing threads much more pleasant.xaos:( :lol: He won't see that....or the emoticon I posted either....
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[QUOTE="Phantom_J"][QUOTE="Jerell_rast"]His lyrics are content-free. He can make great party beats though. Tjeremiah198850 doesn't make any of his beats. not true. He help with Ayo Technology along with Timbaland. Ugh, the Curtis album. That song was meh at best to me.
This. ......No seriously, this.I hate Cananda because it's not in New England.
I do say the same for the rest of the world though.
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His lyrics are content-free. He can make great party beats though. Jerell_rast50 doesn't make any of his beats.
[QUOTE="Phantom_J"]You're a shame to hip hop heads everywhere. You try to encourage the common folk to listen to him, when it appears you have only started to recently yourself. The lines you've quoted of him were terrible, so either listen to Get Rich or Die Trying and Power Of The Dollar and try again, or cease and give up. Also, Graduation was terrible compared to College Dropout and Late Registration. As 'Ye would say, You looosssssseeeee. qwertyuI didnt start listening to 50 cent, kid, I listened to In Da CLUB on my $300 cd/walkman that I got for christmas at night while listening to FM radio like 7 years ago when he was first getting famous and everyone liked him, so u are a shame to telling people to be ashamed Great, so you had an expensive CD player and ran across his BIGGEST hit on the radio, congratulations. Did you listen to the rest of the album, or Power of the Dollar? Regardless of your response, the sample lines you posted were terrible compared to lyrics of his in songs like Ghetto Quaran. That's FACT. And actually, he had a record deal before In Da Club, but because he got shot up, the label dropped him before he could release anything.
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