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My thoughts on Untitled. Please Read.

Now i bought the album when it first came out even though i downloaded the album becuz i wanted to support a real artist. Nas to me is the greatest LYRICIST of all time (even though i think Krayzie Bone is the greatest RAPPER of all time). Untitled sounded like a great album and it is, but some niggas cant seem to understand becuz i'm hispanic, i couldnt get into it. It seemed like a black power album which aint nothin wrong wit that, but it just wasnt my type of s**t. Every Nas album i ever heard had huge replay value on it but for some strange reason Untitled, i couldnt get into it cuz it was mainly about the black culture, it doesnt mean i dont know hip hop or i'm feelin guilty about somethin, it simply means, its a great album for black people only to enjoy, thats all

P.S. I hope that Damian Marley collaboration aint all about some Africa bulls**t really.

I hope yall see where i'm comin from

oh yea also Bone Thugs-"World Enemy" Dec 22nd

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Originally Posted by UrbanEnterprise View Post
Now i bought the album when it first came out even though i downloaded the album becuz i wanted to support a real artist. Nas to me is the greatest LYRICIST of all time (even though i think Krayzie Bone is the greatest RAPPER of all time). Untitled sounded like a great album and it is, but some niggas cant seem to understand becuz i'm hispanic, i couldnt get into it. It seemed like a black power album which aint nothin wrong wit that, but it just wasnt my type of s**t. Every Nas album i ever heard had huge replay value on it but for some strange reason Untitled, i couldnt get into it cuz it was mainly about the black culture, it doesnt mean i dont know hip hop or i'm feelin guilty about somethin, it simply means, its a great album for black people only to enjoy, thats all

P.S. I hope that Damian Marley collaboration aint all about some Africa bulls**t really.

I hope yall see where i'm comin from

oh yea also Bone Thugs-"World Enemy" Dec 22nd


this still makes no sense,and i'm not sure how you don't get that it doesn't make sense...it also makes me think you didn't listen to the album.....this album had a lot of layers to it,but it applied honestly to all minorities..thus why nas talked about women,as well as other minorities...through the plight of black people...but it was about racism,sexism,and the hypocrisy of this country....how anybody who relates to struggle couldn't feel this album is beyond me....


your whole view sounds like that of somebody who didn't listen to the album,and just based their opinion on what they THOUGHT the album was just about....


than you make it one worse...you hope the nas/marley collabo isn't about "some africa bulls**t"?....you sound ignorant as f**k...
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let a hispanic artist drop an album called spic and talkin on some "raza s**t" and i bet yall would feel the same way, i didnt hate on the album, IT WAS A GREAT ALBUM!!!, u dumb mothaf**kas can u understand that, once again, IT WAS A GREAT ALBUM!!!, but bein hispanic it had no replay value on it thats all, damn u niggas get sensitive on here
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Originally Posted by HotepSuns View Post
this still makes no sense,and i'm not sure how you don't get that it doesn't make sense...it also makes me think you didn't listen to the album.....this album had a lot of layers to it,but it applied honestly to all minorities..thus why nas talked about women,as well as other minorities...through the plight of black people...but it was about racism,sexism,and the hypocrisy of this country....how anybody who relates to struggle couldn't feel this album is beyond me....


your whole view sounds like that of somebody who didn't listen to the album,and just based their opinion on what they THOUGHT the album was just about....


than you make it one worse...you hope the nas/marley collabo isn't about "some africa bulls**t"?....you sound ignorant as f**k...

u obviously dont know what the f**k u talkin bout, the album was good, and i did listen to it trust me, but it didnt relate to me, whats so hard to understand about that, lets flip the script a lil bit, would u listen to a rapper makin an album about the country mexico from a hispanic artist, i bought the f**kin album dude, i love Nas as a hip hop artist, i know what the f**k i'm talkin bout, slave and master was a great song, so was queens get the money wit the intro just bein an vocals wit no drum kicks, hero as the single, sly fox was hip hop greatness, project roach was old school nas, fried chicken was very pro black towards black women, america was neutral to all racists, black president (need i say more), i heard the f**kin album, i know what the f**k i'm talkin bout
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Originally Posted by UrbanEnterprise View Post
let a hispanic artist drop an album called spic and talkin on some "raza s**t" and i bet yall would feel the same way, i didnt hate on the album, IT WAS A GREAT ALBUM!!!, u dumb mothaf**kas can u understand that, once again, IT WAS A GREAT ALBUM!!!, but bein hispanic it had no replay value on it thats all, damn u niggas get sensitive on here


if it was great music,and about struggle than yes it would have replay value with me...i don't have to be hispanic to be able to relate to the struggle of a hispanic artist...these are just absurd assertions you're making....and there are plenty of hispanic artist that i do listen to,and play all the time....
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Originally Posted by Pass the Blunt View Post
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if anything, this the ignorant b**ch right here
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Originally Posted by UrbanEnterprise View Post
let a hispanic artist drop an album called spic and talkin on some "raza s**t" and i bet yall would feel the same way, i didnt hate on the album, IT WAS A GREAT ALBUM!!!, u dumb mothaf**kas can u understand that, once again, IT WAS A GREAT ALBUM!!!, but bein hispanic it had no replay value on it thats all, damn u niggas get sensitive on here

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Originally Posted by HotepSuns View Post
if it was great music,and about struggle than yes it would have replay value with me...i don't have to be hispanic to be able to relate to the struggle of a hispanic artist...these are just absurd assertions you're making....and there are plenty of hispanic artist that i do listen to,and play all the time....
ok well answer me this, do those hispanic artists rap about their culture and make it a point on almost every song, and if so what artists are u referrin to and what songs exactly
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Originally Posted by N I K E View Post

GTFOHWTBS!!
pay attention people, this is how niggas on Boxden respond when they have no answer to the threadstarter

do u see how easy it is to ether yourself
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Originally Posted by UrbanEnterprise View Post
u obviously dont know what the f**k u talkin bout, the album was good, and i did listen to it trust me, but it didnt relate to me, whats so hard to understand about that, lets flip the script a lil bit, would u listen to a rapper makin an album about the country mexico from a hispanic artist, i bought the f**kin album dude, i love Nas as a hip hop artist, i know what the f**k i'm talkin bout, slave and master was a great song, so was queens get the money wit the intro just bein an vocals wit no drum kicks, hero as the single, sly fox was hip hop greatness, project roach was old school nas, fried chicken was very pro black towards black women, america was neutral to all racists, black president (need i say more), i heard the f**kin album, i know what the f**k i'm talkin bout


YES I WOULD!.....if it was great music,and relaying a story that was felt through struggle,or pain,or any other emotion that we ALL HAVE....if i felt like you i would never get anything out of music,because i don't have the same exact expierences of a lot of people i listen to...but what if anything does that have to do with me still being able to feel the music?..


and how the hell was fried chicken very pro black towards black women?...do you know what that song was about?...and how could that not apply to basically anybody?


you've got an interesting way you take in art....
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Originally Posted by UrbanEnterprise View Post
pay attention people, this is how niggas on Boxden respond when they have no answer to the threadstarter

do u see how easy it is to ether yourself
nike is a clown , ignore the jay stans and they go away , but anyway nice post i guess
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Originally Posted by HotepSuns View Post
YES I WOULD!.....if it was great music,and relaying a story that was felt through struggle,or pain,or any other emotion that we ALL HAVE....if i felt like you i would never get anything out of music,because i don't have the same exact expierences of a lot of people i listen to...but what if anything does that have to do with me still being able to feel the music?..


and how the hell was fried chicken very pro black towards black women?...do you know what that song was about?...and how could that not apply to basically anybody?


you've got an interesting way you take in art....
um u do know fried chicken was a metaphor for black women right, but anyways, i'm not dissin the untitled album at all, i actually think its a great album but i couldnt get into it becuz it was too much pro black goin on thats all, it almost feels geared towards black folks the most, as a hispanic it was difficult to get into it, great album nevertheless, but anyways what hispanic artists do u listen to
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Originally Posted by *eckounltd1972* View Post
Your thoughts ain't my thoughts.

apparently u do b**ch, u posted on my thread, thank u
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[quote=P.S. I hope that Damian Marley collaboration aint all about some Africa bulls**t really.:[/QUOTE]

Yup Damian Marley & Nas have both said its very pro black and full of africa stuff...so I guess ur out of luck buddy
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