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Postby Trav » May 23rd, 2007, 7:03 pm

perongregory wrote:Trav spoke some truth with his last comment but Past and Deuce is also right. How much money do you need? 50 got enough damn money to put effort into his records, and keep the art up. Thats why we dont have shit because we always sell it out and water it down for other mufuckas. Rap is a mockery of what it once was because niggaz only think about the hustle. Once you get the money its up to you to contribute and keep the culture and art alive, not i got mine so fu-- you. And if you respect a nigga gettin his comin out the hood, you shouldn't respect when he go after other niggas from the hood (regardless if they real gangstas or not) and take money out they mouth on some im king, gotta get all shit.


I gotta ride with that. I guess 50 tryin to get all the money he can. I agree he got enough fuckin to start gettin back on his old shit, but if dude wanna continue to break all these soundscan records i can't blame him. How often does a nigga come out sellin that many records? It never has happen, so i guess dude got his own agenda as far as what he wants to dude while he's on this level. Can you blame him?
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Postby Young Deuce » May 23rd, 2007, 7:07 pm

on the real this nigga could save hip hop if he wanted 2 he got enuff power ta do it...so do jay-z but he selfish as is alotta niggaz and niggaz can say what they want about cam but he put alotta real lyrical niggaz on he bout money but look at dipset in general look beyond jim and cam...look at juelz, rell, 40, max b, stack b, and alotta they affialites dipset fuckz with alotta niggaz thatz why niggaz respect them more in nyc than 50....did he even shoot get rich or die tryin in the hood??? every time i see them niggaz they in the hood with they niggaz showin love 2 niggaz....take for example my nigga loaded lux from harlem he fuckz with dipset....and i like how juelz played the game like he did that was smart all of his singles were a lil mainstream but his album talked about alotta real shit like the song lil boy fresh or gone....so ta end it 50 can use this album ta promote a better message otha than i get money all day u aint like me...
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Postby Trav » May 23rd, 2007, 7:12 pm

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Young Deuce wrote:im straight goosin off the fact u said lyrical rap is old.....how do u judge a MC then...by how much money they make??? its not like u gettin some money.....fu-- respectin a dudes rap hustle.....i want straight raw shit...no fa the ladies lil bow wow lil mama type shit....let me ask u this who is yo top 5 alive????


What you mean fu-- a rap hustle nigga. How you ain't gonna respect a nigga hustle who made it out the hood when all the cards is against us. I don't give a fu-- if i'm gettin some or not,i admire the way a nigga could do positive and get out the hood. Nigga how old are you? You can't be a grown man cause you would know this world will eat you alive if you sittin around drinkin and smokin all day. Dope dealers ain't gettin rich no more nigga they shuttin that shit down nigga as far a be able to stop and be str8 off dope money. They gonna let you hustle for a little while after you get caught that first you better give it up cause you gonna keep goin back. I know my rap shit but the kids today don't they don't want to hear lyrical shit so it is dead. The whiteboys don't know what lyrical is, they are buying the records and making this dumb shit hot. White got a hold of rap and they don't care or want to hear lyrical shit. Lyrical is on the underground and how big is the mixtape circuit? Thank you. Thats the only people who want to hear lyrical shit is the ones who fu-- with mixtapes and that market ain't that big. So its dead on a mainstream level.


i feel u on that makin out the hood but if u come out 1 way then try ta flip it,it aint right....niggaz do 1 thing then say anotha...and all niggaz that are lyrical rap about drugs and shit look at kweli.....niggaz a beast but he keep it on a enlightenment side and dont blame my generation on the down fall of hip hop blame it on the industry...and im 17....


And another reason why i say lyrical rap mainly on the mixtape level like the smack battles is because how many niggaz you gonna kill on your raps? how many guns you gonna have with 2 banana clips? how many keys you gonna move on yours raps? and how many more ways can you say how your bullets gonna turn a nigga stomach into spaghetti? Everybody on the mixtape level talkin bout how many guns they bust and drugs they move that shit is exhausted now my nigga. Niggaz gotta come up with some more shit to talk about than them 2 things,theres no more creativity in that shit. I don't know what else they can talk about cause they from the hood and thats really the only thing thats going on. We got to revive this shit with creativity,everybody talkin bout the same shit.
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Postby Young Deuce » May 23rd, 2007, 7:14 pm

$outhPhillypuppet wrote:in a couple of years ain't nobody gonna be able to eat off the rap game really because of cpu downloads.
so this is gonna force dudes to do one of two things.
either do what is "popular" and all sound the same or just give up.
even if they do decide to go commercial that shit gonna get downloaded anyway.
then hopefully the only dudes that continue to make music are the ones that do its because they really do love the music.
yeah there are some rappers that like to put out that party music but i think most of them wanna be on the lyrical tip.

if this was already said my fault yall
i didn't get to read those last couple of post.



i uesd ta wonder why east coast niggaz could be still flashin the way they do...but i see they gettin money off dvdz and rap battles...rap battlin is the purest art from of rap it can neva be suga coatted....so now im like fuck buyin CDz im buyin that new smack...lol...get my nig serius jones album 2....life is serius....lol that nigga with DTP...my bad fa bein off topic...
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Postby Young Deuce » May 23rd, 2007, 7:17 pm

Trav wrote:
Young Deuce wrote:
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Young Deuce wrote:im straight goosin off the fact u said lyrical rap is old.....how do u judge a MC then...by how much money they make??? its not like u gettin some money.....fu-- respectin a dudes rap hustle.....i want straight raw shit...no fa the ladies lil bow wow lil mama type shit....let me ask u this who is yo top 5 alive????


What you mean fu-- a rap hustle nigga. How you ain't gonna respect a nigga hustle who made it out the hood when all the cards is against us. I don't give a fu-- if i'm gettin some or not,i admire the way a nigga could do positive and get out the hood. Nigga how old are you? You can't be a grown man cause you would know this world will eat you alive if you sittin around drinkin and smokin all day. Dope dealers ain't gettin rich no more nigga they shuttin that shit down nigga as far a be able to stop and be str8 off dope money. They gonna let you hustle for a little while after you get caught that first you better give it up cause you gonna keep goin back. I know my rap shit but the kids today don't they don't want to hear lyrical shit so it is dead. The whiteboys don't know what lyrical is, they are buying the records and making this dumb shit hot. White got a hold of rap and they don't care or want to hear lyrical shit. Lyrical is on the underground and how big is the mixtape circuit? Thank you. Thats the only people who want to hear lyrical shit is the ones who fu-- with mixtapes and that market ain't that big. So its dead on a mainstream level.


i feel u on that makin out the hood but if u come out 1 way then try ta flip it,it aint right....niggaz do 1 thing then say anotha...and all niggaz that are lyrical rap about drugs and shit look at kweli.....niggaz a beast but he keep it on a enlightenment side and dont blame my generation on the down fall of hip hop blame it on the industry...and im 17....


And another reason why i say lyrical rap mainly on the mixtape level like the smack battles is because how many niggaz you gonna kill on your raps? how many guns you gonna have with 2 banana clips? how many keys you gonna move on yours raps? and how many more ways can you say how your bullets gonna turn a nigga stomach into spaghetti? Everybody on the mixtape level talkin bout how many guns they bust and drugs they move that shit is exhausted now my nigga. Niggaz gotta come up with some more shit to talk about than them 2 things,theres no more creativity in that shit. I don't know what else they can talk about cause they from the hood and thats really the only thing thats going on. We got to revive this shit with creativity,everybody talkin bout the same shit.


go 2 youtube look up serius jones and/or loaded lux them 2 niggaz is the best niggaz on flippin on a nigga that talk about that shit...but u cant lie that shit be sounded hard tho...."he mad all his ho's flock in groups and they friends want me, the only time mook knockin the boots when his tims dusty"-loaded lux... comedy rap is the thing ta do now in rap battles anyway
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Postby Trav » May 23rd, 2007, 7:19 pm

Young Deuce wrote:on the real this nigga could save hip hop if he wanted 2 he got enuff power ta do it...so do jay-z but he selfish as is alotta niggaz and niggaz can say what they want about cam but he put alotta real lyrical niggaz on he bout money but look at dipset in general look beyond jim and cam...look at juelz, rell, 40, max b, stack b, and alotta they affialites dipset fuckz with alotta niggaz thatz why niggaz respect them more in nyc than 50....did he even shoot get rich or die tryin in the hood??? every time i see them niggaz they in the hood with they niggaz showin love 2 niggaz....take for example my nigga loaded lux from harlem he fuckz with dipset....and i like how juelz played the game like he did that was smart all of his singles were a lil mainstream but his album talked about alotta real shit like the song lil boy fresh or gone....so ta end it 50 can use this album ta promote a better message otha than i get money all day u aint like me...


I mean really if niggaz was to see Cam niggaz will be like o thats Cam right there. Cam doesn't have a quarter of the celebrity status that Fif got. Everybody wanna get at 50 whether its good or bad. If he was to shoot that in movie in his hood niggaz would have tried to make a name for themselves by shootin up the set or something. He was somebody in his hood thats why niggaz would get at him. You can see Cam was a regular basketball nigga in his hood. How many stripes a nigga gonna get for gettin at Cam? He is always on the bottom end of an assault.
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Postby Shox112 » May 23rd, 2007, 7:21 pm

Trav wrote:
Young Deuce wrote:
Trav wrote:
Young Deuce wrote:im straight goosin off the fact u said lyrical rap is old.....how do u judge a MC then...by how much money they make??? its not like u gettin some money.....fu-- respectin a dudes rap hustle.....i want straight raw shit...no fa the ladies lil bow wow lil mama type shit....let me ask u this who is yo top 5 alive????


What you mean fu-- a rap hustle nigga. How you ain't gonna respect a nigga hustle who made it out the hood when all the cards is against us. I don't give a fu-- if i'm gettin some or not,i admire the way a nigga could do positive and get out the hood. Nigga how old are you? You can't be a grown man cause you would know this world will eat you alive if you sittin around drinkin and smokin all day. Dope dealers ain't gettin rich no more nigga they shuttin that shit down nigga as far a be able to stop and be str8 off dope money. They gonna let you hustle for a little while after you get caught that first you better give it up cause you gonna keep goin back. I know my rap shit but the kids today don't they don't want to hear lyrical shit so it is dead. The whiteboys don't know what lyrical is, they are buying the records and making this dumb shit hot. White got a hold of rap and they don't care or want to hear lyrical shit. Lyrical is on the underground and how big is the mixtape circuit? Thank you. Thats the only people who want to hear lyrical shit is the ones who fu-- with mixtapes and that market ain't that big. So its dead on a mainstream level.


i feel u on that makin out the hood but if u come out 1 way then try ta flip it,it aint right....niggaz do 1 thing then say anotha...and all niggaz that are lyrical rap about drugs and shit look at kweli.....niggaz a beast but he keep it on a enlightenment side and dont blame my generation on the down fall of hip hop blame it on the industry...and im 17....



And another reason why i say lyrical rap mainly on the mixtape level like the smack battles is because how many niggaz you gonna kill on your raps? how many guns you gonna have with 2 banana clips? how many keys you gonna move on yours raps? and how many more ways can you say how your bullets gonna turn a nigga stomach into spaghetti? Everybody on the mixtape level talkin bout how many guns they bust and drugs they move that shit is exhausted now my nigga. Niggaz gotta come up with some more shit to talk about than them 2 things,theres no more creativity in that shit. I don't know what else they can talk about cause they from the hood and thats really the only thing thats going on. We got to revive this shit with creativity,everybody talkin bout the same shit.


ITS PLENTY OF ASPECTS OF THE HOOD TO TALK ABOUT BUT REMEMBER HALF OR EVEN MOST OF THESE NIGGAZ RAPPIN WAS INSPIRED BY SOMEBODY ELSE SO THEY CREATIVITY IS COMPROMISED, THEY ARE CONSTRAINED BY ALSO BY WHAT ERRYBODY ELSE WANT INSTEAD OF THEY TRUE SELF...

DATS WHY WHEN I WRITE SH*T DATS ALL ME WHETHER IM TALKIN ABOUT IM CRAZY, I NEED SPIRITUAL HELP, A NIGGA COULD EVEN MAKE A TRIP TO THE LIQUA STO SOUND TIGHT IF HE WANTED TO AND ALL THE STUPID SH*T that HAPPENED AND SEEN ON THE WAY THERE BUT NO NIGGAZ THINK OF THIS "RAGS TO RICHES FORMULA" = CLUB/B*TCH SONG, GUN SONG, DRUG SONG, CAR SONG, CLOTHS SONG, WEED SONG, (MAYBE ILL THANK GOD IN MY OUTRO) = succe$$

AND NOT TO BLOW MY HEAD UP BUT DATS ONE OF THE REASONS that MOTIVATED ME TO RAP, AT FIRST WHEN I WAS YOUNG I FELT RAP WAS INTAGIBLE, SPECIAL, NOT ERRYBODY COULD DO IT, NOW ERRYBODY AND THE MOMA COULD DO IT THAT NEED TO CHANGE
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Postby Trav » May 23rd, 2007, 7:23 pm

Young Deuce wrote:
Trav wrote:
Young Deuce wrote:
Trav wrote:
Young Deuce wrote:im straight goosin off the fact u said lyrical rap is old.....how do u judge a MC then...by how much money they make??? its not like u gettin some money.....fu-- respectin a dudes rap hustle.....i want straight raw shit...no fa the ladies lil bow wow lil mama type shit....let me ask u this who is yo top 5 alive????


What you mean fu-- a rap hustle nigga. How you ain't gonna respect a nigga hustle who made it out the hood when all the cards is against us. I don't give a fu-- if i'm gettin some or not,i admire the way a nigga could do positive and get out the hood. Nigga how old are you? You can't be a grown man cause you would know this world will eat you alive if you sittin around drinkin and smokin all day. Dope dealers ain't gettin rich no more nigga they shuttin that shit down nigga as far a be able to stop and be str8 off dope money. They gonna let you hustle for a little while after you get caught that first you better give it up cause you gonna keep goin back. I know my rap shit but the kids today don't they don't want to hear lyrical shit so it is dead. The whiteboys don't know what lyrical is, they are buying the records and making this dumb shit hot. White got a hold of rap and they don't care or want to hear lyrical shit. Lyrical is on the underground and how big is the mixtape circuit? Thank you. Thats the only people who want to hear lyrical shit is the ones who fu-- with mixtapes and that market ain't that big. So its dead on a mainstream level.


i feel u on that makin out the hood but if u come out 1 way then try ta flip it,it aint right....niggaz do 1 thing then say anotha...and all niggaz that are lyrical rap about drugs and shit look at kweli.....niggaz a beast but he keep it on a enlightenment side and dont blame my generation on the down fall of hip hop blame it on the industry...and im 17....


And another reason why i say lyrical rap mainly on the mixtape level like the smack battles is because how many niggaz you gonna kill on your raps? how many guns you gonna have with 2 banana clips? how many keys you gonna move on yours raps? and how many more ways can you say how your bullets gonna turn a nigga stomach into spaghetti? Everybody on the mixtape level talkin bout how many guns they bust and drugs they move that shit is exhausted now my nigga. Niggaz gotta come up with some more shit to talk about than them 2 things,theres no more creativity in that shit. I don't know what else they can talk about cause they from the hood and thats really the only thing thats going on. We got to revive this shit with creativity,everybody talkin bout the same shit.


go 2 youtube look up serius jones and/or loaded lux them 2 niggaz is the best niggaz on flippin on a nigga that talk about that shit...but u cant lie that shit be sounded hard tho...."he mad all his ho's flock in groups and they friends want me, the only time mook knockin the boots when his tims dusty"-loaded lux... comedy rap is the thing ta do now in rap battles anyway


Don't get me wrong the shit be funny when i a nigga be rankin on a nigga in a battle. Thats different then niggaz talkin bout clappin and sellin dope. I'm very familar with both of them niggaz. Lux fucked Murder Mook up on that smack a while back, Serius Jones handed Jin his ass on Fight Klub. I still listen to the shit but it gets boring real quick when they start with that same routine.
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Postby Trav » May 23rd, 2007, 7:27 pm

Shox112 wrote:
Trav wrote:
Young Deuce wrote:
Trav wrote:
Young Deuce wrote:im straight goosin off the fact u said lyrical rap is old.....how do u judge a MC then...by how much money they make??? its not like u gettin some money.....fu-- respectin a dudes rap hustle.....i want straight raw shit...no fa the ladies lil bow wow lil mama type shit....let me ask u this who is yo top 5 alive????


What you mean fu-- a rap hustle nigga. How you ain't gonna respect a nigga hustle who made it out the hood when all the cards is against us. I don't give a fu-- if i'm gettin some or not,i admire the way a nigga could do positive and get out the hood. Nigga how old are you? You can't be a grown man cause you would know this world will eat you alive if you sittin around drinkin and smokin all day. Dope dealers ain't gettin rich no more nigga they shuttin that shit down nigga as far a be able to stop and be str8 off dope money. They gonna let you hustle for a little while after you get caught that first you better give it up cause you gonna keep goin back. I know my rap shit but the kids today don't they don't want to hear lyrical shit so it is dead. The whiteboys don't know what lyrical is, they are buying the records and making this dumb shit hot. White got a hold of rap and they don't care or want to hear lyrical shit. Lyrical is on the underground and how big is the mixtape circuit? Thank you. Thats the only people who want to hear lyrical shit is the ones who fu-- with mixtapes and that market ain't that big. So its dead on a mainstream level.


i feel u on that makin out the hood but if u come out 1 way then try ta flip it,it aint right....niggaz do 1 thing then say anotha...and all niggaz that are lyrical rap about drugs and shit look at kweli.....niggaz a beast but he keep it on a enlightenment side and dont blame my generation on the down fall of hip hop blame it on the industry...and im 17....



And another reason why i say lyrical rap mainly on the mixtape level like the smack battles is because how many niggaz you gonna kill on your raps? how many guns you gonna have with 2 banana clips? how many keys you gonna move on yours raps? and how many more ways can you say how your bullets gonna turn a nigga stomach into spaghetti? Everybody on the mixtape level talkin bout how many guns they bust and drugs they move that shit is exhausted now my nigga. Niggaz gotta come up with some more shit to talk about than them 2 things,theres no more creativity in that shit. I don't know what else they can talk about cause they from the hood and thats really the only thing thats going on. We got to revive this shit with creativity,everybody talkin bout the same shit.


ITS PLENTY OF ASPECTS OF THE HOOD TO TALK ABOUT BUT REMEMBER HALF OR EVEN MOST OF THESE NIGGAZ RAPPIN WAS INSPIRED BY SOMEBODY ELSE SO THEY CREATIVITY IS COMPROMISED, THEY ARE CONSTRAINED BY ALSO BY WHAT ERRYBODY ELSE WANT INSTEAD OF THEY TRUE SELF...

DATS WHY WHEN I WRITE SH*T DATS ALL ME WHETHER IM TALKIN ABOUT IM CRAZY, I NEED SPIRITUAL HELP, A NIGGA COULD EVEN MAKE A TRIP TO THE LIQUA STO SOUND TIGHT IF HE WANTED TO AND ALL THE STUPID SH*T that HAPPENED AND SEEN ON THE WAY THERE BUT NO NIGGAZ THINK OF THIS "RAGS TO RICHES FORMULA" = CLUB/B*TCH SONG, GUN SONG, DRUG SONG, CAR SONG, CLOTHS SONG, WEED SONG, (MAYBE ILL THANK GOD IN MY OUTRO) = succe$$

AND NOT TO BLOW MY HEAD UP BUT DATS ONE OF THE REASONS that MOTIVATED ME TO RAP, AT FIRST WHEN I WAS YOUNG I FELT RAP WAS INTAGIBLE, SPECIAL, NOT ERRYBODY COULD DO IT, NOW ERRYBODY AND THE MOMA COULD DO IT THAT NEED TO CHANGE


Thats why we miss Pac so much. The nigga would talk about his life how crazy it was. He didn't make hisself look like he was a nigga that we couldn't relate to. Cause the average nigga in the hood ain't shot 5 niggaz.
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Postby Young Deuce » May 23rd, 2007, 7:28 pm

Trav wrote:
Young Deuce wrote:on the real this nigga could save hip hop if he wanted 2 he got enuff power ta do it...so do jay-z but he selfish as is alotta niggaz and niggaz can say what they want about cam but he put alotta real lyrical niggaz on he bout money but look at dipset in general look beyond jim and cam...look at juelz, rell, 40, max b, stack b, and alotta they affialites dipset fuckz with alotta niggaz thatz why niggaz respect them more in nyc than 50....did he even shoot get rich or die tryin in the hood??? every time i see them niggaz they in the hood with they niggaz showin love 2 niggaz....take for example my nigga loaded lux from harlem he fuckz with dipset....and i like how juelz played the game like he did that was smart all of his singles were a lil mainstream but his album talked about alotta real shit like the song lil boy fresh or gone....so ta end it 50 can use this album ta promote a better message otha than i get money all day u aint like me...


I mean really if niggaz was to see Cam niggaz will be like o thats Cam right there. Cam doesn't have a quarter of the celebrity status that Fif got. Everybody wanna get at 50 whether its good or bad. If he was to shoot that in movie in his hood niggaz would have tried to make a name for themselves by shootin up the set or something. He was somebody in his hood thats why niggaz would get at him. You can see Cam was a regular basketball nigga in his hood. How many stripes a nigga gonna get for gettin at Cam? He is always on the bottom end of an assault.


thatz my point...he aint nowhere on his level yet he try ta put mo niggaz on and put his artists out there....50 threatin buck and talkin bout he at where game is right now....thatz on some uneasy shit and it put u in a siutation if u could really b stable there...dipset is like a family and g0unit niggaz alwyaz gotta work 2 50 approval...thatz crazy i couldn't do it...
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Postby Trav » May 23rd, 2007, 7:39 pm

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Young Deuce wrote:on the real this nigga could save hip hop if he wanted 2 he got enuff power ta do it...so do jay-z but he selfish as is alotta niggaz and niggaz can say what they want about cam but he put alotta real lyrical niggaz on he bout money but look at dipset in general look beyond jim and cam...look at juelz, rell, 40, max b, stack b, and alotta they affialites dipset fuckz with alotta niggaz thatz why niggaz respect them more in nyc than 50....did he even shoot get rich or die tryin in the hood??? every time i see them niggaz they in the hood with they niggaz showin love 2 niggaz....take for example my nigga loaded lux from harlem he fuckz with dipset....and i like how juelz played the game like he did that was smart all of his singles were a lil mainstream but his album talked about alotta real shit like the song lil boy fresh or gone....so ta end it 50 can use this album ta promote a better message otha than i get money all day u aint like me...


I mean really if niggaz was to see Cam niggaz will be like o thats Cam right there. Cam doesn't have a quarter of the celebrity status that Fif got. Everybody wanna get at 50 whether its good or bad. If he was to shoot that in movie in his hood niggaz would have tried to make a name for themselves by shootin up the set or something. He was somebody in his hood thats why niggaz would get at him. You can see Cam was a regular basketball nigga in his hood. How many stripes a nigga gonna get for gettin at Cam? He is always on the bottom end of an assault.


thatz my point...he aint nowhere on his level yet he try ta put mo niggaz on and put his artists out there....50 threatin buck and talkin bout he at where game is right now....thatz on some uneasy shit and it put u in a siutation if u could really b stable there...dipset is like a family and g0unit niggaz alwyaz gotta work 2 50 approval...thatz crazy i couldn't do it...


Nah dude did you hear how Cam is being shady to them niggaz? Fam don't do Fam like that. Game bit the hand that fed him period. Buck was tryin to stop all the fake rap beef. You know everybody talkin all this killin this one and that one shit and when you see the nigga its no problem,so dude wasn't with playin a rap beef game. He questioned Jada and Game both dudes didn't really want beef they wanted money. So he just told everybody the situation but didn't really explain why he did it. So of course everybody includin 50 thinkin the nigga on some Game shit so he said what he thought it was at the time. Once him and Buck spoke on the problem it was clearly a miscommunacation on both of their halfs. So it ain't like he suckin that nigga dick or nothin he just remain loyal to the nigga who fed him and provided a way for him to feed his family,his team,and get his label right. Is there anything wrong with that?
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Postby Young Deuce » May 23rd, 2007, 7:46 pm

yeah if u dont trust yo soldiers enough ta make they own decisions but still remained loyal 2 u u cant truly be a great leader....like how cam left juelz on def jam he aint make a big fuss out of that shit and juelz is still loyal...and 50 didn't have ta put all of g-unit bizniss out there like that...he coulda talk ta buck on the phone or in person ta set things straight and not try ta basically punk him to show loyalty....
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Postby Young Deuce » May 23rd, 2007, 7:49 pm

how u feel about thid video i put it in anotha section but i wanna see how u feel about it....

[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=8gsKSFzMtiE[/youtube]
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Postby perongregory » May 23rd, 2007, 8:02 pm

Young Deuce wrote:how u feel about thid video i put it in anotha section but i wanna see how u feel about it....

[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=8gsKSFzMtiE[/youtube]


Yeah that shit hot heard that when it came out.
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Postby Past » May 23rd, 2007, 8:15 pm

Yo trav i just wanna know since when has hip hop become about who making the most money instead of the best raps?
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Postby BlueCadillaC167 » May 23rd, 2007, 8:19 pm

^ Yo fams the game been about who got the most guap for like 15 years now. Aint no real lyricist gettin burn today.
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Postby Tha_Pioneer » May 23rd, 2007, 10:43 pm

BlueCadillaC167 wrote:^ Yo fams the game been about who got the most guap for like 15 years now. Aint no real lyricist gettin burn today.


u right cuzzzin...look at my nigga Talib Kweli and my nigga lupe fiasco...dem some real lyrists..but half the niggaz in america couldn't tell u shit about em
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Postby Trav » May 24th, 2007, 5:32 pm

Past wrote:Yo trav i just wanna know since when has hip hop become about who making the most money instead of the best raps?


Since the whiteboys been buying all the records.
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Postby Trav » May 24th, 2007, 5:34 pm

Young Deuce wrote:how u feel about thid video i put it in anotha section but i wanna see how u feel about it....

[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=8gsKSFzMtiE[/youtube]


That shit hot. Lupe went crazy so did S.P. . I been seen that, didn't that come on the bet awards last year?
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Postby Trav » May 24th, 2007, 6:20 pm

Young Deuce wrote:yeah if u dont trust yo soldiers enough ta make they own decisions but still remained loyal 2 u u cant truly be a great leader....like how cam left juelz on def jam he aint make a big fuss out of that shit and juelz is still loyal...and 50 didn't have ta put all of g-unit bizniss out there like that...he coulda talk ta buck on the phone or in person ta set things straight and not try ta basically punk him to show loyalty....


Cam gettin money with Juelz thats why it ain't no problem. If Cam wasn't eatin off Juelz and Juelz was still Dipset there would be a problem. Look how Dipset doin Max B,them niggaz got so much money but they can't bail dude out? 40 Cal been left them niggaz. Buck put everything out there so 50 responded just like Buck responded to the questions that were asked. 50 is the ultimate superstar,and what i mean by that is how many niggaz can sell records for themselves and set up a WHOLE TEAM to sell records? Jay-Z couldn't do it,Pac didn't do it, Big did it with Kim but that was 1 album,DMX didn't do it,nobody i can think of put a whole on like that. Thats real nigga shit to let somebody else shine. Fat Joe tryin to ruin Remy Ma's career.
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Postby rustone » May 24th, 2007, 6:39 pm

Young Deuce wrote:
Trav wrote:
Young Deuce wrote:on the real this nigga could save hip hop if he wanted 2 he got enuff power ta do it...so do jay-z but he selfish as is alotta niggaz and niggaz can say what they want about cam but he put alotta real lyrical niggaz on he bout money but look at dipset in general look beyond jim and cam...look at juelz, rell, 40, max b, stack b, and alotta they affialites dipset fuckz with alotta niggaz thatz why niggaz respect them more in nyc than 50....did he even shoot get rich or die tryin in the hood??? every time i see them niggaz they in the hood with they niggaz showin love 2 niggaz....take for example my nigga loaded lux from harlem he fuckz with dipset....and i like how juelz played the game like he did that was smart all of his singles were a lil mainstream but his album talked about alotta real shit like the song lil boy fresh or gone....so ta end it 50 can use this album ta promote a better message otha than i get money all day u aint like me...


I mean really if niggaz was to see Cam niggaz will be like o thats Cam right there. Cam doesn't have a quarter of the celebrity status that Fif got. Everybody wanna get at 50 whether its good or bad. If he was to shoot that in movie in his hood niggaz would have tried to make a name for themselves by shootin up the set or something. He was somebody in his hood thats why niggaz would get at him. You can see Cam was a regular basketball nigga in his hood. How many stripes a nigga gonna get for gettin at Cam? He is always on the bottom end of an assault.


thatz my point...he aint nowhere on his level yet he try ta put mo niggaz on and put his artists out there....50 threatin buck and talkin bout he at where game is right now....thatz on some uneasy shit and it put u in a siutation if u could really b stable there...dipset is like a family and g0unit niggaz alwyaz gotta work 2 50 approval...thatz crazy i couldn't do it...

THAT'S CUZ 50 CENT MONEY LONG WHILE NIGGAS LIKE CAMRON BEEN IN the GAME FOR A WHILE NOW with NO BREAD
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Postby Richboy » May 24th, 2007, 6:56 pm

Young Deuce wrote:
Trav wrote:
Young Deuce wrote:on the real this nigga could save hip hop if he wanted 2 he got enuff power ta do it...so do jay-z but he selfish as is alotta niggaz and niggaz can say what they want about cam but he put alotta real lyrical niggaz on he bout money but look at dipset in general look beyond jim and cam...look at juelz, rell, 40, max b, stack b, and alotta they affialites dipset fuckz with alotta niggaz thatz why niggaz respect them more in nyc than 50....did he even shoot get rich or die tryin in the hood??? every time i see them niggaz they in the hood with they niggaz showin love 2 niggaz....take for example my nigga loaded lux from harlem he fuckz with dipset....and i like how juelz played the game like he did that was smart all of his singles were a lil mainstream but his album talked about alotta real shit like the song lil boy fresh or gone....so ta end it 50 can use this album ta promote a better message otha than i get money all day u aint like me...


I mean really if niggaz was to see Cam niggaz will be like o thats Cam right there. Cam doesn't have a quarter of the celebrity status that Fif got. Everybody wanna get at 50 whether its good or bad. If he was to shoot that in movie in his hood niggaz would have tried to make a name for themselves by shootin up the set or something. He was somebody in his hood thats why niggaz would get at him. You can see Cam was a regular basketball nigga in his hood. How many stripes a nigga gonna get for gettin at Cam? He is always on the bottom end of an assault.


thatz my point...he aint nowhere on his level yet he try ta put mo niggaz on and put his artists out there....50 threatin buck and talkin bout he at where game is right now....thatz on some uneasy shit and it put u in a siutation if u could really b stable there...dipset is like a family and g0unit niggaz alwyaz gotta work 2 50 approval...thatz crazy i couldn't do it...


GUNIT used to be like a family Domination, Smurf, Yayo, Banks, and 50 but not anymore. After 50 got rich he started to get greedy. If you guys ever heard of 50's younger cusin named 25 Cent. 25 Cent said taht 50 aint like what he used to be, 50 never gave anything back to the hood not even his own grandparents that took him after his mom died. But peps usually change when they get rich and get greedier liek Game and Big Fase.
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Postby Trav » May 24th, 2007, 7:09 pm

Richboy wrote:
Young Deuce wrote:
Trav wrote:
Young Deuce wrote:on the real this nigga could save hip hop if he wanted 2 he got enuff power ta do it...so do jay-z but he selfish as is alotta niggaz and niggaz can say what they want about cam but he put alotta real lyrical niggaz on he bout money but look at dipset in general look beyond jim and cam...look at juelz, rell, 40, max b, stack b, and alotta they affialites dipset fuckz with alotta niggaz thatz why niggaz respect them more in nyc than 50....did he even shoot get rich or die tryin in the hood??? every time i see them niggaz they in the hood with they niggaz showin love 2 niggaz....take for example my nigga loaded lux from harlem he fuckz with dipset....and i like how juelz played the game like he did that was smart all of his singles were a lil mainstream but his album talked about alotta real shit like the song lil boy fresh or gone....so ta end it 50 can use this album ta promote a better message otha than i get money all day u aint like me...


I mean really if niggaz was to see Cam niggaz will be like o thats Cam right there. Cam doesn't have a quarter of the celebrity status that Fif got. Everybody wanna get at 50 whether its good or bad. If he was to shoot that in movie in his hood niggaz would have tried to make a name for themselves by shootin up the set or something. He was somebody in his hood thats why niggaz would get at him. You can see Cam was a regular basketball nigga in his hood. How many stripes a nigga gonna get for gettin at Cam? He is always on the bottom end of an assault.


thatz my point...he aint nowhere on his level yet he try ta put mo niggaz on and put his artists out there....50 threatin buck and talkin bout he at where game is right now....thatz on some uneasy shit and it put u in a siutation if u could really b stable there...dipset is like a family and g0unit niggaz alwyaz gotta work 2 50 approval...thatz crazy i couldn't do it...


GUNIT used to be like a family Domination, Smurf, Yayo, Banks, and 50 but not anymore. After 50 got rich he started to get greedy. If you guys ever heard of 50's younger cusin named 25 Cent. 25 Cent said taht 50 aint like what he used to be, 50 never gave anything back to the hood not even his own grandparents that took him after his mom died. But peps usually change when they get rich and get greedier liek Game and Big Fase.


Thats a lie did you ever hear how big his granparents new house is? Don't believe everything you read. How does that sound him not taking care of his grandparents? He does give back but not to every hood. Who does? Even if he don't give back why would you give niggaz something who hate on you constantly? Smurf didn't want to change and 50 wasn't gonna let that nigga be the reason he went back to the hood broke so he sent that nigga packing. Would you let 1 nigga fuck up everything you been working for? Have you heard of the G-unit charity thing he got jumpin off? Niggaz don't want to pay attention to the good that he does do niggaz just want to find something negative to say bout the nigga. If 50 is this and that why would 25 cent name himself after 50? He just mad. Just cause niggaz family don't mean they get along or he owes him something when 9 times outta he never gave a fuck bout him. Fase just wanted Game/Doja to be his own man and Doja startin lettin other niggaz run waccwallstreet thats how it got started.
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Postby Trav » May 24th, 2007, 8:12 pm

Yall see how so many niggaz got something to say about 50 without ever meetin him? Look how C-Bo speaks of the nigga now after gettin a chance to kick it with him and see how dude is. Bo was sayin the snitch thing and everything else but if it was true he really fuck with him?

West Coast Rydaz: Talk about this West Syde Riders album, what can people expect on this 3rd installment of the series?

C-Bo: Different flavors. East coast, down south, midwest, there's people from everywhere on there. It shows my affiliation with the streets and who I'm fuckin with out there.

West Coast Rydaz: What else is scheduled to drop on West Coast Mafia?

C-Bo: Young Bleed, Swoop G. Thug Lordz 2, West Coast Mafia Gang, 151, Lil Cyco, Killa Tay, Marvaless. We in the kitchen trying to come with that right sauce man.

West Coast Rydaz: You are bringing a few folks back. How did that Swoop G album come about? He's been MIA from rap for a while...

C-Bo: He's been in the streets, going through it. So I snatched him up, trying to get em right

West Coast Rydaz: And you're also bringing another Sac vet back, Marvaless...

C-Bo: Hell yeah.

West Coast Rydaz: What do you think about Koch buying out Navarre and how will it affect your label?

C-Bo: Man, I don't really feel it. It is what it is. I'm finna go in and they gonna give me what I want or I'mma take all my shit somewhere else. That's what it's all about.

West Coast Rydaz: Whats the word on your new solo album?

C-Bo: Yep, it's coming but it's gonna be coming on Cashville Records, G-Unit South. I'm trying to take it to another level. I'm already at the highest level of the independent game period. There's no higher I can take this shit. Now it's time for C-Bo to make a sacrifice. No time to be selfish or stubborn and go and get with the business. I'm gonna open the door for all my niggas that's in line, feel me? Ain't nobody out there that's gonna open the door for us.

The album is called "Ready For The World."

West Coast Rydaz: Will Cashville Records be on a major label?

C-Bo: Yeah it's gonna be a major thing. There's bidding wars going on right now. We trying to figure which route we gonna take.

West Coast Rydaz: But there will always be that G Unit South affiliation ....

C-Bo: Oh yeah fa sho.

West Coast Rydaz: As far as your knowledge, everything cool between Buck and 50?

C-Bo: Man that ain't nothing. They got they own little thing going on, I stay away from that right there.

West Coast Rydaz: Get into how you got affiliated with Cashville and how this deal came about?

C-Bo: Thing is I went to Nashville back in 94, fucking with some of Buck's people, not knowing that they was Bucks people right. Through all this shit, the trials and tribulations of us beefing with G-Unit, it was not a beef, what it was was me knocking at 50 Cent's door trying to get him to acknowledge a real nigga. That's what it's all about. I feel the same way 50 feel, if I can't eat with you nigga fuck you! Period. Especially if you in my city eating. So that's what put me after them like that. But then as they snatched mothafuckas from the west like Spider Loc, once they grabbed him it really opened the door. I'm the first mothafucka to put Spider Loc's voice on the street.

West Coast Rydaz: Yeah you had him on your albums before he started working with Death Row.

C-Bo: Exactly, I snatched him outta South Central, out the streets, put em in the car took em all the way to Seattle to my house with my kids. Showed the nigga some love that he ain't never seen before. That's how I get down. So in all due respect, in return Buck's first album, my name was in the credits! I didn't know that shit. [laughs] But I had never really went after Buck. My thing was more of a 50 Cent thing.

At the same time it is what it is. Mothafuckas rollin' and this is how it happens. Some niggas do go to war, you find out sometimes enemies can be your best friends. Straight up. Me and Buck hit it off so tough. Then it went back to 94 when I first came through Nashville when I was fuckin with his people. So it was like woah! So Buck holla'd at me, set up a meeting, arranged for me to come down to New York, G-Unit. I holla'd at 50 Cent, we chopped it up. I got to realize what kind of person he was and he got to see what kind of person I was, feel me?

Then we took it from there, let's get money. If it ain't about pointing that pistol, I ain't got time for none of that. I ain't with that silly shit. I ain't never been, but it is what it is.

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West Coast Rydaz: What do you have to say about people criticizing your move to Cashville Records/G-Unit South?

C-Bo: Man I ain't worried about it. I always been criticized. What can I say about it. What they want me to say. Fuck em? I don't give a fuck! I'mma do what I do regardless 'cause I'm a grown man. I know right from wrong cause I been in the streets. I been in every type of situation in the streets with real people, real killas. I know whats right and wrong! Ain't no wrong in what I'm doing. I just merged with another click of killas that's killing more than anybody in the world right now! As far as music. They opened the doors for me cause I'm a real nigga. Now it's my time to show what the fuck I'mma do. They can hate it or love it, it don't matter. Alot of mothafuckas love me, hate me, but one thing to my face they will always respect me though. My track record is how I get down.

West Coast Rydaz: So you're labelmates with the Outlawz who you have been affiliated with for a long time now....

C-Bo: Man I'm the one that brung the Outlawz over there man! Outlawz is some real people, I been fucking with them for so long. Buck was like 'wassup with the Outlawz?' Outlawz already know, every move I make that's major I give them a call like 'ay yall wanna fuck with this?' Since Pac came and got me, I've always had respect for them Outlawz. Since he's gone... So I called them up like it's a good look over here, I'm gonna put you on the line with Buck, yall chop it up and see what you can situate out of this movement. I'm over there so once my foot is planted anywhere it's gonna be some real mothafuckas coming through, period. But this just the beginning of the movement.

West Coast Rydaz: Are we ever gonna see a Blocc Movement 2 with you and Brotha Lynch?

C-Bo: Man I don't know! I don't know about that man, you gotta ask Lynch that right there. Interview Lynch and ask him that man. I'm from the Garden Blocc so I'm always ready. It's a Blocc Movement every day for me. Me and my niggas we ready. Straight up.

West Coast Rydaz: But there is definitely another Thug Lordz album coming with Yuk?

C-Bo: Hell yeah! We gonna let that ride. Yeah there was a problem with Rap A Lot, they wanted to eat off the record. J Prince had bigger hands than me. Now being that Yukmouth is no longer over there at Rap-A-Lot it's going crazy right now. This Thug Lordz gonna be the one!

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West Coast Rydaz: You got the Figaz on this West Syde Riders Vol. 3.... Are you gonna be working with them more? Maybe presenting another album?

C-Bo: Yeah I'm finna do another C-Bo Mob Figaz album. We been chopping it up. They been doing they solo projects so they running around with that right now. At the same time we finna come back together. I can guarantee within the next year you'll be seeing some promotions on that right there. If it's not already out.

West Coast Rydaz: What do you think about their success since you first presented them to the world?

C-Bo: I'm lovin it man! That's what we supposed to do. Birth. Kids is born and then they get to the age where they gotta hit the streets and see what it is for themselves. That's what I've always allowed when niggas fucking with me. I been an artist. I've always snatched em, put em up under me, took em pretty much live with me... Groomed em and teach em the game. Not hide no game from 'em and let em suck up everything they can possibly suck up. Just be 100 with it. Just keep it 100 with ya boy no matter what the outcome may be!

West Coast Rydaz: Do you have your eye on any artists out there that you might want to sign to WCM Records?

C-Bo: Man, it's alot of people out there that been approaching me and I been trying to holla at. But I ain't gonna say no names. They know what it is. West Coast Mafia is a movement. Cashville merging with that is making it a bigger movement. It's worldwide now for real. Worldwide mob man, to the east, to the west, to the south, to the mid! Connected.

West Coast Rydaz: It's West Coast Mafia but I see your making it more than just West Coast...

C-Bo: That's what I'm trying to do. I'm trying to do something different. I want this mothafucka to be all shining at once. You know how they say the east coast is on, the south is on, then the west is on, I'mma have a line where everything is gonna be on! [laughs] Know what I mean? I'mma have my foot in it. That's what I see, my vision through what I'm doing. It's bigger than me, it's bigger than Cashville, it's bigger than all this.

West Coast Rydaz: Any last words to end the interview off with?

C-Bo: Look forward to the Cashville compilation. That's gonna be out in a minute. We got alot of shit out there like mixtape shit. Me and the Outlawz floating around. If you got to myspace.com/cbomobfather or myspace.com/cbomusic, look at that first one that says "Ready For the World", click on that one. That's my music page. I got one song from my album up and I got 3 songs from the West Side Ryders up.
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Postby mr. chill » May 25th, 2007, 10:57 am

50 cents album is being pushed back to sep 4th, damn he must not like how the singles are doing
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Postby YO-B » May 25th, 2007, 12:22 pm

every rapper has their moment. and 50 cent moment was when he first kame out. its 2 much down south musik going on for naybody 2 kare about the g-unit.
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Postby Trav » May 25th, 2007, 3:34 pm

his is why i say fuck that other shit and get ya money. $400 Million reasons why right here.

50 Cent's Investment Pays Off, Coca Cola Buys Glacéau For $4.1 Billion In Cash
By Nolan Strong
Date: 5/25/2007 4:45 pm





Queens, NY rapper 50 Cent may good reason to brag on his new single "Straight to the Bank."

Glacéau, makers of vitaminwater, was acquired by The Coca-Cola Company today (May 25) for $4.1 billion dollars.

50 Cent invested in Glacéau in 2004 and owns 10% of the company.

Sources told AllHipHop.com that Coca-Cola's cash purchase of Glacéau earned the rapper an estimated $400 million dollars.

Glacéau markets and sells popular energy drinks named vitaminwater.

The company markets and distributes a grape flavored energy drink inspired by 50 Cent named "Formula 50."

"This is an outstanding opportunity for both of our companies to build an expanded active lifestyle business, first in the United States and then around the world," said Muhtar Kent, president and chief operating officer of The Coca-Cola Company. "Glacéau and its brands also provide us with highly attractive longer-term international opportunities. We look forward to discussing with glacéau's distributors and our bottling partners the best operating model for glacéau's routes-to-market."

The company will operate as separate business unit within Coca-Cola North America (CCNA), allowing the company to continue to grow and marketplace, while taking advantage of Coca-Cola's marketing, management and distribution resources globally.

"It's a perfect match connecting the hottest active lifestyle brand with the full resources of the world's best beverage company," said J. Darius Bikoff, Glacéau founder and chief executive officer. "To best understand today's announcement, you really need to go out, buy a bottle of vitaminwater and try it for yourself to see how well it works."


Glacéau's top three executives are the aforementioned Bickoff, Mike Repole and Mike Venuti.

Each one will remain with the company for a minimum of three years and other key management will remain with the company.

The transaction is expected to close in 2007 and is subject to customary regulatory review.

50 Cent's latest album Curtis is slated to hit stores Sept. 4.
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Postby rustone » May 26th, 2007, 1:03 pm

Lol album pushed back 3 months LOL

His singles were doin well
I belive amusement park #1 on the charts lol
Dunt know wat happened
Probably wanna make room for people who can't compete with him

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Postby Richboy » May 26th, 2007, 2:00 pm

bspg wrote:Lol album pushed back 3 months LOL

His singles were doin well
I belive amusement park #1 on the charts lol
Dunt know wat happened
Probably wanna make room for people who can't compete with him

T.I AND LIL WAYNE


He's pushin back cuz he aint full finished and wants to release so not just his fans in the USA can cop, so the people in other countries could cop it. 50 says he is an international rapper.
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Postby Trav » May 27th, 2007, 7:23 am

They think this guy is a joke listen to how they laughin at his threats starting at 2:13.

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Postby Shox112 » May 27th, 2007, 8:21 am

to be real witchu 50 makin that much money off of an investment is almost historical, damn u cant hate on that...but he could make better music
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Postby Trav » May 27th, 2007, 8:25 am

He ain't hungry like he was before. I think it would be tough for anybody to stay hungry after achieving all the success he has had. We just got to wait for the next big thing to come through.
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