Underground hip hop and the sellout ...
- added October 10, 2008
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- damionkyng
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If Nas couldn't afford or just didn't want to pay to be heard then we would be without a living legend. A&R used to go looking for talent - now it's just a networked wall of fake DJs who take money for spin.
This is just my opinion, if you agree with me or just feel my music, I'm down for collabs (based on skills, I'm not looking for money), (real) DJs, people who just want someone wit lyrical value to rhyme on their beat ... hit me up.
Damionkyng@gmail.com
www.myspace.com/damionkyng
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- damionkyng
- 1 month ago
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I completely agree.
Hip Hop sure aint dead but, it's definitely on life support.
Bring the real music back. -
Real music is out there, people are getting more and more involved in the eclectic interests they seem to reach for as fans, my self included.
i love the fact that there is reborn stage of hip hop and an all new kind of hip hop, where people like kanye and charles hamilton can do whatever they want, and still keep their base.
just love the idea. Check the page for the beats!!
myspace.com/liquidiq2
how did you get your myspace player on here?? i don't know how people are doing that.
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- thenumbertoo
- 1 month ago
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