ive seen him do it.iCONtheMicKing wrote:I talk about shit like this all the time. Thought you knew me betterVoss wrote: If you ever walked up to me and told me you'll go back in time and battle yourself or juggle planets
Anybody peep that Diabolic album, Liar & A Thief??
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and I'm eating spaghetti.iCONtheMicKing wrote:Defensive? I'm making a sammich and laughing, dummy.Voss wrote: And you're officially throwing a defensive temper tantrum at the age of 34.
I talk about shit like this all the time. Thought you knew me betterVoss wrote: If you ever walked up to me and told me you'll go back in time and battle yourself or juggle planets
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Word, if you want to rap about social issues and politcs, make sure you know what you're talking about. Watching 'Illuminati' videos on youtube doesn't count either. His beats are probably made by someone with a soundclick page and I honestly don't think he's that good technically. I think quite a few people could rap like he does if they wanted to. Rhyming as man words as you can doesn't mean you make good music, or even that you're a good rapper. Future Is Now should probably be the template for these types of rappers..ALASKA wrote:dude kicks the same shit thats been kicked hundreds of times before
dudes politics are maddddd flawed
dudes beats are budget
if you want to ride for that shit because he is technically sound go sick. but its the kinda shit that turns me off to rap.
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^Thisbattlecatmeowstab212 wrote:SideNote: Ever notice that more time has passed between Immortal Technique's last album (2003's 'Revolutionary Vol. 2') and now than 'The Chronic' and '2001?' I respect getting the absolute maximum mileage out of a release, but the turnover of a potential fanbase (re: money) in that time in baffling.
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False.vermillion wrote:Word, if you want to rap about social issues and politcs, make sure you know what you're talking about. Watching 'Illuminati' videos on youtube doesn't count either. His beats are probably made by someone with a soundclick page and I honestly don't think he's that good technically. I think quite a few people could rap like he does if they wanted to. Rhyming as man words as you can doesn't mean you make good music, or even that you're a good rapper. Future Is Now should probably be the template for these types of rappers..ALASKA wrote:dude kicks the same shit thats been kicked hundreds of times before
dudes politics are maddddd flawed
dudes beats are budget
if you want to ride for that shit because he is technically sound go sick. but its the kinda shit that turns me off to rap.
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He put out a new record with Green Lantern in 2008 i think. It was actually really good. That's the last thing that he was promoting.COOLEHMAGAZINE wrote:^Thisbattlecatmeowstab212 wrote:SideNote: Ever notice that more time has passed between Immortal Technique's last album (2003's 'Revolutionary Vol. 2') and now than 'The Chronic' and '2001?' I respect getting the absolute maximum mileage out of a release, but the turnover of a potential fanbase (re: money) in that time in baffling.
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Remo the Great wrote:He put out a new record with Green Lantern in 2008 i think. It was actually really good. That's the last thing that he was promoting.COOLEHMAGAZINE wrote:^Thisbattlecatmeowstab212 wrote:SideNote: Ever notice that more time has passed between Immortal Technique's last album (2003's 'Revolutionary Vol. 2') and now than 'The Chronic' and '2001?' I respect getting the absolute maximum mileage out of a release, but the turnover of a potential fanbase (re: money) in that time in baffling.
It also scanned like 40,000+ units in it's first year.
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It was not an album though. But yeah, IT's greatest accomplishment to me at this point is that he no longer seems to exist in the same space as other indie artists. He doesn't need to put out albums or work with specific producers or be on a namebrand label or get blog love or even be discussed in a positive light online. He is basically indie-rap's Phish, a large fanbase that will pay for his music or shows, no matter what the trends of the day are.maclethalcuntfucker wrote:Remo the Great wrote:He put out a new record with Green Lantern in 2008 i think. It was actually really good. That's the last thing that he was promoting.COOLEHMAGAZINE wrote:^Thisbattlecatmeowstab212 wrote:SideNote: Ever notice that more time has passed between Immortal Technique's last album (2003's 'Revolutionary Vol. 2') and now than 'The Chronic' and '2001?' I respect getting the absolute maximum mileage out of a release, but the turnover of a potential fanbase (re: money) in that time in baffling.
It also scanned like 40,000+ units in it's first year.
If he never puts out that follow-up album, it may not even matter.
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COOLEHMAGAZINE wrote:It was not an album though. But yeah, IT's greatest accomplishment to me at this point is that he no longer seems to exist in the same space as other indie artists. He doesn't need to put out albums or work with specific producers or be on a namebrand label or get blog love or even be discussed in a positive light online. He is basically indie-rap's Phish, a large fanbase that will pay for his music or shows, no matter what the trends of the day are.maclethalcuntfucker wrote:Remo the Great wrote:He put out a new record with Green Lantern in 2008 i think. It was actually really good. That's the last thing that he was promoting.COOLEHMAGAZINE wrote:^Thisbattlecatmeowstab212 wrote:SideNote: Ever notice that more time has passed between Immortal Technique's last album (2003's 'Revolutionary Vol. 2') and now than 'The Chronic' and '2001?' I respect getting the absolute maximum mileage out of a release, but the turnover of a potential fanbase (re: money) in that time in baffling.
It also scanned like 40,000+ units in it's first year.
If he never puts out that follow-up album, it may not even matter.
exactly, just like Jedi Mind Tricks, La Coka Nostra, Atmosphere , Sage Francis etc etc.....
Indie rap superstar status
It doesn't matter that people on Phila Flava don't like JMT , IT or LCN because they literally have followings of thousands now.
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Yeah, IT made it a point to constantly mention that this WASN'T an album so that it would be criticproof.COOLEHMAGAZINE wrote:It was not an album though.maclethalcuntfucker wrote:Remo the Great wrote:He put out a new record with Green Lantern in 2008 i think. It was actually really good. That's the last thing that he was promoting.COOLEHMAGAZINE wrote:^Thisbattlecatmeowstab212 wrote:SideNote: Ever notice that more time has passed between Immortal Technique's last album (2003's 'Revolutionary Vol. 2') and now than 'The Chronic' and '2001?' I respect getting the absolute maximum mileage out of a release, but the turnover of a potential fanbase (re: money) in that time in baffling.
It also scanned like 40,000+ units in it's first year.
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Bullshit. That was an album. It may have had a little scratching and mixing, but that was an album. artist's really need to stop saying "This ain't an album" when the whole project is new, original songs. if it's in retail stores and getting album reviews, it's an album.battlecatmeowstab212 wrote:Yeah, IT made it a point to constantly mention that this WASN'T an album so that it would be criticproof.COOLEHMAGAZINE wrote:It was not an album though.maclethalcuntfucker wrote:Remo the Great wrote:He put out a new record with Green Lantern in 2008 i think. It was actually really good. That's the last thing that he was promoting.COOLEHMAGAZINE wrote: ^This
It also scanned like 40,000+ units in it's first year.
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change millions to thousands, and jnco to carharts and you got the coka fan base, and if you add trust fund college kids who are angry at their parents politics to it you get the technique fan base.HustleCrowe wrote:true indeed but their music is terrible & most Juggalos wear Jnco jeans & never heard of Old Spice.ALASKA wrote:So does icp
ICP somehow managed to appeal to millions of suburban kids, some rejects, how? I'll never understand but I can't knock their hustle, They are indie millionaires.
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ALASKA wrote:change millions to thousands, and jnco to carharts and you got the coka fan base, and if you add trust fund college kids who are angry at their parents politics to it you get the technique fan base.HustleCrowe wrote:true indeed but their music is terrible & most Juggalos wear Jnco jeans & never heard of Old Spice.ALASKA wrote:So does icp
ICP somehow managed to appeal to millions of suburban kids, some rejects, how? I'll never understand but I can't knock their hustle, They are indie millionaires.
i have to strongly disagree with both of these statements.
ok, doesnt change itHustleCrowe wrote:ALASKA wrote:change millions to thousands, and jnco to carharts and you got the coka fan base, and if you add trust fund college kids who are angry at their parents politics to it you get the technique fan base.HustleCrowe wrote:true indeed but their music is terrible & most Juggalos wear Jnco jeans & never heard of Old Spice.ALASKA wrote:So does icp
ICP somehow managed to appeal to millions of suburban kids, some rejects, how? I'll never understand but I can't knock their hustle, They are indie millionaires.
i have to strongly disagree with both of these statements.
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ALASKA wrote:ok, doesnt change itHustleCrowe wrote:ALASKA wrote:change millions to thousands, and jnco to carharts and you got the coka fan base, and if you add trust fund college kids who are angry at their parents politics to it you get the technique fan base.HustleCrowe wrote:true indeed but their music is terrible & most Juggalos wear Jnco jeans & never heard of Old Spice.ALASKA wrote:So does icp
ICP somehow managed to appeal to millions of suburban kids, some rejects, how? I'll never understand but I can't knock their hustle, They are indie millionaires.
i have to strongly disagree with both of these statements.
would it be better if their fanbases were angry Hip Hop elitists like 90 % of this message board? Or maybe 14 year old Hipsters who also enjoy Wocka Flocka & Lil Wayne?
Who gives a fuck, they have fans don't they? They make Independent rap music, they don't have to make popcorn bullshit to make money, I don't see why thats wrong?
Matter of fact if you want to talk about fanbases, I went to the House Of Pain/La Coka Nostra show at the Worcester Palladium about a month ago, The whole place was sold out & it's a big venue, yes there were some herbs there, but there were also a whole lot of crazy drunken rowdy Irish mafuckas & goons. Some kid threw a drink at Ill Bill & got beat down right in front of the stage. That's my kind of crowd & i'd be happy to have that as a fanbase.
Most kids in the hood nowadays only want to hear Weezy & Rick Ross or whatever is " poppin in da club yo" , Ive seen Immortal Tech perform 3 times, opened for him once & each time the crowd was very diverse ranging from white college kids to latinos.
I dunno about you, but i'd rather be on tour making money, maybe performing in front of college kids every night than sitting at a desk complaining about Hip Hop on Phila Flava.
Instead of complaining about Immortal Tech & Diabolic, you should be complaining about how Drake has a record deal & is a millionaire while you have to work a 9 to 5.
HustleCrowe wrote:ALASKA wrote:ok, doesnt change itHustleCrowe wrote:ALASKA wrote:change millions to thousands, and jnco to carharts and you got the coka fan base, and if you add trust fund college kids who are angry at their parents politics to it you get the technique fan base.HustleCrowe wrote: true indeed but their music is terrible & most Juggalos wear Jnco jeans & never heard of Old Spice.
ICP somehow managed to appeal to millions of suburban kids, some rejects, how? I'll never understand but I can't knock their hustle, They are indie millionaires.
i have to strongly disagree with both of these statements.
would it be better if their fanbases were angry Hip Hop elitists like 90 % of this message board? Or maybe 14 year old Hipsters who also enjoy Wocka Flocka & Lil Wayne?
Who gives a fuck, they have fans don't they? They make Independent rap music, they don't have to make popcorn bullshit to make money, I don't see why thats wrong?
Matter of fact if you want to talk about fanbases, I went to the House Of Pain/La Coka Nostra show at the Worcester Palladium about a month ago, The whole place was sold out & it's a big venue, yes there were some herbs there, but there were also a whole lot of crazy drunken rowdy Irish mafuckas & goons. Some kid threw a drink at Ill Bill & got beat down right in front of the stage. That's my kind of crowd & i'd be happy to have that as a fanbase.
Most kids in the hood nowadays only want to hear Weezy & Rick Ross or whatever is " poppin in da club yo" , Ive seen Immortal Tech perform 3 times, opened for him once & each time the crowd was very diverse ranging from white college kids to latinos.
I dunno about you, but i'd rather be on tour making money, maybe performing in front of college kids every night than sitting at a desk complaining about Hip Hop on Phila Flava.
Instead of complaining about Immortal Tech & Diabolic, you should be complaining about how Drake has a record deal & is a millionaire while you have to work a 9 to 5.
LOLzers. You still haven't figured out yet that you're expendable? Since 2010 is that year, let's just say it: You will never find success in rap. Aside from the fact that you're too dumb to understand the difference between gross and net, you bring nothing of worth to the table. A lot of us are likely content laughing at cats like you and complaining about hip hop overall without offering up any solutions to attach to our complaints. How old are you? 23? Something like that? You're better off going to a vocational school and acquiring a trade.
I think everyone here agrees you possess the ability to rap. Mansfield is the only person I've ever seen publicly admitting to taking you seriously, though. But is it anything I'm going to care about three hours from now? All the cats you've mentioned do what you do better than you do it and have done it better (no homo) for a much longer time. And the sad thing is that instead of getting on your own dick, you're on Ill Bill's dick because him and a dainty gaggle of goons beat the shit out of some beer-chuking retard. That's literally cool to you? That's cool on YouTube, watching people catch beatings.
You don't have a manager. You don't have publishing. You don't have any original recordings of yours properly copywritten. You don't have a booking agent. You don't have a sustainable and constantly growing fanbase. You don't have a legitimate imprint of your own. You don't have a deal with an existing legitimate imprint. You don't have a booking agency. You don't have a publicist. So while you may be able to rap on beat and do it very well in the process, you're a hobbyist. In this day and age why cats don't have their shit together is beyond me.
Also, what compels me to listen to Lord Willin'? You're convinced that Diabolic is the second coming (nh) of Chomsky and that IT is ahead of his time. All you'll be doing is regurgitating the incessant bullshit those cats (and their ilk) spit. Seriously, when did white kids from Rhode Island start casually wearing pastel kaffiyehs?
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Employee wrote:HustleCrowe wrote:ALASKA wrote:ok, doesnt change itHustleCrowe wrote:ALASKA wrote: change millions to thousands, and jnco to carharts and you got the coka fan base, and if you add trust fund college kids who are angry at their parents politics to it you get the technique fan base.
i have to strongly disagree with both of these statements.
would it be better if their fanbases were angry Hip Hop elitists like 90 % of this message board? Or maybe 14 year old Hipsters who also enjoy Wocka Flocka & Lil Wayne?
Who gives a fuck, they have fans don't they? They make Independent rap music, they don't have to make popcorn bullshit to make money, I don't see why thats wrong?
Matter of fact if you want to talk about fanbases, I went to the House Of Pain/La Coka Nostra show at the Worcester Palladium about a month ago, The whole place was sold out & it's a big venue, yes there were some herbs there, but there were also a whole lot of crazy drunken rowdy Irish mafuckas & goons. Some kid threw a drink at Ill Bill & got beat down right in front of the stage. That's my kind of crowd & i'd be happy to have that as a fanbase.
Most kids in the hood nowadays only want to hear Weezy & Rick Ross or whatever is " poppin in da club yo" , Ive seen Immortal Tech perform 3 times, opened for him once & each time the crowd was very diverse ranging from white college kids to latinos.
I dunno about you, but i'd rather be on tour making money, maybe performing in front of college kids every night than sitting at a desk complaining about Hip Hop on Phila Flava.
Instead of complaining about Immortal Tech & Diabolic, you should be complaining about how Drake has a record deal & is a millionaire while you have to work a 9 to 5.
LOLzers. You still haven't figured out yet that you're expendable? Since 2010 is that year, let's just say it: You will never find success in rap. Aside from the fact that you're too dumb to understand the difference between gross and net, you bring nothing of worth to the table. A lot of us are likely content laughing at cats like you and complaining about hip hop overall without offering up any solutions to attach to our complaints. How old are you? 23? Something like that? You're better off going to a vocational school and acquiring a trade.
I think everyone here agrees you possess the ability to rap. Mansfield is the only person I've ever seen publicly admitting to taking you seriously, though. But is it anything I'm going to care about three hours from now? All the cats you've mentioned do what you do better than you do it and have done it better (no homo) for a much longer time. And the sad thing is that instead of getting on your own dick, you're on Ill Bill's dick because him and a dainty gaggle of goons beat the shit out of some beer-chuking retard. That's literally cool to you? That's cool on YouTube, watching people catch beatings.
You don't have a manager. You don't have publishing. You don't have any original recordings of yours properly copywritten. You don't have a booking agent. You don't have a sustainable and constantly growing fanbase. You don't have a legitimate imprint of your own. You don't have a deal with an existing legitimate imprint. You don't have a booking agency. You don't have a publicist. So while you may be able to rap on beat and do it very well in the process, you're a hobbyist. In this day and age why cats don't have their shit together is beyond me.
Also, what compels me to listen to Lord Willin'? You're convinced that Diabolic is the second coming (nh) of Chomsky and that IT is ahead of his time. All you'll be doing is regurgitating the incessant bullshit those cats (and their ilk) spit. Seriously, when did white kids from Rhode Island start casually wearing pastel kaffiyehs?
I thought B.Dolan already went over this with you....... aren't you wheel chair bound?
You literally live for PHILA FLAVA & nothing else......Gloss you should start paying Employee, seriously, he's up 24/7 waiting for someone who actually raps to post, so he can compose a thesis on why they won't ever be successful, like he did to B.Dolan, but where is B.Dolan right now? Touring the world, making money.......... ohhhhhhhhhhh yeaaaaaaaah
You might want to have someone wheel you off of a cliff
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you have contridicted yourself about 5 times here.HustleCrowe wrote:ALASKA wrote:ok, doesnt change itHustleCrowe wrote:ALASKA wrote:change millions to thousands, and jnco to carharts and you got the coka fan base, and if you add trust fund college kids who are angry at their parents politics to it you get the technique fan base.HustleCrowe wrote: true indeed but their music is terrible & most Juggalos wear Jnco jeans & never heard of Old Spice.
ICP somehow managed to appeal to millions of suburban kids, some rejects, how? I'll never understand but I can't knock their hustle, They are indie millionaires.
i have to strongly disagree with both of these statements.
would it be better if their fanbases were angry Hip Hop elitists like 90 % of this message board? Or maybe 14 year old Hipsters who also enjoy Wocka Flocka & Lil Wayne?
Who gives a fuck, they have fans don't they? They make Independent rap music, they don't have to make popcorn bullshit to make money, I don't see why thats wrong?
Matter of fact if you want to talk about fanbases, I went to the House Of Pain/La Coka Nostra show at the Worcester Palladium about a month ago, The whole place was sold out & it's a big venue, yes there were some herbs there, but there were also a whole lot of crazy drunken rowdy Irish mafuckas & goons. Some kid threw a drink at Ill Bill & got beat down right in front of the stage. That's my kind of crowd & i'd be happy to have that as a fanbase.
Most kids in the hood nowadays only want to hear Weezy & Rick Ross or whatever is " poppin in da club yo" , Ive seen Immortal Tech perform 3 times, opened for him once & each time the crowd was very diverse ranging from white college kids to latinos.
I dunno about you, but i'd rather be on tour making money, maybe performing in front of college kids every night than sitting at a desk complaining about Hip Hop on Phila Flava.
Instead of complaining about Immortal Tech & Diabolic, you should be complaining about how Drake has a record deal & is a millionaire while you have to work a 9 to 5.
and this was hilarious
indeed, veryHustleCrowe wrote:Ive seen Immortal Tech perform 3 times, opened for him once & each time the crowd was very diverse ranging from white college kids to latinos.
Cartman, you can say whatever you want about me. It doesn't change the fact that you are a total laughing stock trying to balance the highwire between Leviathan and LCN.HustleCrowe wrote:Employee wrote:HustleCrowe wrote:ALASKA wrote:ok, doesnt change itHustleCrowe wrote:
i have to strongly disagree with both of these statements.
would it be better if their fanbases were angry Hip Hop elitists like 90 % of this message board? Or maybe 14 year old Hipsters who also enjoy Wocka Flocka & Lil Wayne?
Who gives a fuck, they have fans don't they? They make Independent rap music, they don't have to make popcorn bullshit to make money, I don't see why thats wrong?
Matter of fact if you want to talk about fanbases, I went to the House Of Pain/La Coka Nostra show at the Worcester Palladium about a month ago, The whole place was sold out & it's a big venue, yes there were some herbs there, but there were also a whole lot of crazy drunken rowdy Irish mafuckas & goons. Some kid threw a drink at Ill Bill & got beat down right in front of the stage. That's my kind of crowd & i'd be happy to have that as a fanbase.
Most kids in the hood nowadays only want to hear Weezy & Rick Ross or whatever is " poppin in da club yo" , Ive seen Immortal Tech perform 3 times, opened for him once & each time the crowd was very diverse ranging from white college kids to latinos.
I dunno about you, but i'd rather be on tour making money, maybe performing in front of college kids every night than sitting at a desk complaining about Hip Hop on Phila Flava.
Instead of complaining about Immortal Tech & Diabolic, you should be complaining about how Drake has a record deal & is a millionaire while you have to work a 9 to 5.
LOLzers. You still haven't figured out yet that you're expendable? Since 2010 is that year, let's just say it: You will never find success in rap. Aside from the fact that you're too dumb to understand the difference between gross and net, you bring nothing of worth to the table. A lot of us are likely content laughing at cats like you and complaining about hip hop overall without offering up any solutions to attach to our complaints. How old are you? 23? Something like that? You're better off going to a vocational school and acquiring a trade.
I think everyone here agrees you possess the ability to rap. Mansfield is the only person I've ever seen publicly admitting to taking you seriously, though. But is it anything I'm going to care about three hours from now? All the cats you've mentioned do what you do better than you do it and have done it better (no homo) for a much longer time. And the sad thing is that instead of getting on your own dick, you're on Ill Bill's dick because him and a dainty gaggle of goons beat the shit out of some beer-chuking retard. That's literally cool to you? That's cool on YouTube, watching people catch beatings.
You don't have a manager. You don't have publishing. You don't have any original recordings of yours properly copywritten. You don't have a booking agent. You don't have a sustainable and constantly growing fanbase. You don't have a legitimate imprint of your own. You don't have a deal with an existing legitimate imprint. You don't have a booking agency. You don't have a publicist. So while you may be able to rap on beat and do it very well in the process, you're a hobbyist. In this day and age why cats don't have their shit together is beyond me.
Also, what compels me to listen to Lord Willin'? You're convinced that Diabolic is the second coming (nh) of Chomsky and that IT is ahead of his time. All you'll be doing is regurgitating the incessant bullshit those cats (and their ilk) spit. Seriously, when did white kids from Rhode Island start casually wearing pastel kaffiyehs?
I thought B.Dolan already went over this with you....... aren't you wheel chair bound?
You literally live for PHILA FLAVA & nothing else......Gloss you should start paying Employee, seriously, he's up 24/7 waiting for someone who actually raps to post, so he can compose a thesis on why they won't ever be successful, like he did to B.Dolan, but where is B.Dolan right now? Touring the world, making money.......... ohhhhhhhhhhh yeaaaaaaaah
You might want to have someone wheel you off of a cliff
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Everything about you is manufactured. From your syllables to your scarves. You suck local talent's dick in the hopes that someone will pay enough attention to you and generate a Lord Willin'-related tweet. Your future is Abercrombie & Fitch sponsorships when Ackbar finally convinces them to produce a street wear line for winters.