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andre 3000 = best rapper alive..

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So I typed a text to this girl I used to see Sayin' that I chose this cutie pie with whom I wanna be And I apologize if this message gets you down Then I CC'ed every girl that I'd see-see 'round town And hate to see y'all frown, but I'd rather see her smilin' Wetness all around me, true, but I'm no island Peninsula maybe It makes no sense, I know crazy Give up all this pussy cat that's in my lap No lookin' back Spaceships don't come equipped with rear view mirrors They dip as quick as they can The atmosphere is now ripped I'm so like a pimp (Pip), I'm glad it's night (Gladys Knight) Stole the light from the sun Would not burn me on my bum When I shoot the moon High jump the broom Like a preme out the womb My partner yellin' "Too soon! Don't do it! Reconsider! Read some liter-ature on the subject You sure? Fuck it You know we got your back like chiroprac-tic If that bitch do you dirty We'll wipe her ass out in some detergent Now hurry hurry Go on to the altar I know you ain't a pimp, but pimp remember what I taught ya Keep your heart, three stacks, keep your heart Hey keep your heart, three stacks, keep your heart Man these girls is smart, three stacks, these girls is smart Play your part... play your part"
 
he is decent, but he is better with Big Boi


Best line

"Your White T, Well To Me Looks Like A Nightgown
Make Ya Mama Proud, Take That Thing Two Sizes Down
Then You Look Like The Man That You Are Or Wat You Could Be
I Could
I Give A Damn 'bout Your Car But Then That Would Be
If It Was Considered A Classic Before The Drastic Change In Production When Cars Were Metal Instead Of Plastic Value"
 
NickyE3 said:
he is decent, but he is better with Big Boi


Best line

"Your White T, Well To Me Looks Like A Nightgown
Make Ya Mama Proud, Take That Thing Two Sizes Down
Then You Look Like The Man That You Are Or Wat You Could Be
I Could
I Give A Damn 'bout Your Car But Then That Would Be
If It Was Considered A Classic Before The Drastic Change In Production When Cars Were Metal Instead Of Plastic Value"

i love his style and voice.. and he tells some corny ass stories but makes em seem so sick..

I said, "what time you get off?"
She said, "when you get me off"
I kinda laughed but it turned into a cough
Because I swallowed down the wrong pipe
Whatever that mean, you know old people say it so it sounds right
So I'm standing there embarassed, if we were both in paris
I would have grabbed her by the waist and kissed her, but
We in the middle of whole foods, and those foods
Ain't supposed to beef, but you'd think I hate tofu
Check-in line got rowdy, my vision got cloudy
I started seeing some circles like some audi
Emblem, I'm hearing them say, come on man
Do this own your own time, get the hell on, man
I walked out, hm, I got bout
Half-way to my car when I heard shorty shout
"3000, forgot your credit card, smart move
By the way, my little sister loves your cartoon"
Well, here's my name and numb
If I ain't the one, lose it, if I am, use it
If a man chooses, and he can, do's it
And he don't, don't take it personal, he might be might be swamped
With making mozarella - no, making worlds bettter
Cheese will come, believe me, I'm, never focussed on the cash
Ask Mel Gibson, Jesus Christ, I'm bout the pass... ion
 
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I can't stand his nasally whiny voice.

It sounds like a cartoon voice.
 
javaguru said:
Who? What is rap? I heard hip hop was already dead...like 80's hair bands???

hip hop is almost dead, only about a handful of artists that are still making actual music
 
NickyE3 said:
hip hop is almost dead, only about a handful of artists that are still making actual music

yep there are def no more real mc's.. besides the handful..

they all rap about the same stupid shit.
 
WHO! I don't think we know who this person or thing is..I do remember rap in the 80s but don't think its still around..
 
markmark said:
WHO! I don't think we know who this person or thing is..I do remember rap in the 80s but don't think its still around..


Grammy Wins

2002 Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group - "Ms. Jackson"
2002 Best Rap Album - Stankonia
2003 Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group - "The Whole World"
2004 Album of the Year - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
2004 Best Urban/Alternative Performance - "Hey Ya!"
2004 Best Rap Album - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below


Grammy Nominations

1999 Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group - "Rosa Parks"
2002 Best Short-Form Music Video - "Ms. Jackson"
2002 Record of the Year - "Ms. Jackson"
2002 Album of the Year - Stankonia
2004 Producer of the Year Non-Classical
2004 Best Short-Form Music Video - "Hey Ya!"
2004 Record of the Year - "Hey Ya!"
2007 Best Urban/Alternative Performance - "Idlewild Blue (Don't Chu Worry 'Bout Me)"
2007 Best Rap Performance by Duo or Group - "Mighty 'O'"


Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik 1994 Platinum
ATLiens 1996 2x Platinum
Aquemini 1998 2x Platinum
Stankonia 2000 4x Platinum
Big Boi And Dre Present...OutKast 2001 Platinum
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below 2003 11x Platinum (Diamond)
Idlewild 2006 2x Platinum

:rolleyes:
 
NickyE3 said:
Grammy Wins

2002 Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group - "Ms. Jackson"
2002 Best Rap Album - Stankonia
2003 Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group - "The Whole World"
2004 Album of the Year - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
2004 Best Urban/Alternative Performance - "Hey Ya!"
2004 Best Rap Album - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below


Grammy Nominations

1999 Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group - "Rosa Parks"
2002 Best Short-Form Music Video - "Ms. Jackson"
2002 Record of the Year - "Ms. Jackson"
2002 Album of the Year - Stankonia
2004 Producer of the Year Non-Classical
2004 Best Short-Form Music Video - "Hey Ya!"
2004 Record of the Year - "Hey Ya!"
2007 Best Urban/Alternative Performance - "Idlewild Blue (Don't Chu Worry 'Bout Me)"
2007 Best Rap Performance by Duo or Group - "Mighty 'O'"


Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik 1994 Platinum
ATLiens 1996 2x Platinum
Aquemini 1998 2x Platinum
Stankonia 2000 4x Platinum
Big Boi And Dre Present...OutKast 2001 Platinum
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below 2003 11x Platinum (Diamond)
Idlewild 2006 2x Platinum

:rolleyes:

oh ya i forgot rap music didn't get the prestigious music rewards..

anyhow everyone should listen up to andre's 3000 he raps about real shit..

listen to love below start to end..
 
manny78 said:
I like him. He doesnt rap only about Escalades on 22" and spendin' cheese on hoes.

"Don't wanna meet yo daddy
just want you in my Caddy"
 
http://www.city-journal.org/html/17_3_black_america.html

Wynton Marsalis’s scathing critique of rap understands how hip-hop relates to the larger problem. Leaving aside the lyrics, rap is musically “ignorant,” Marsalis says. “Rhythms have to have a meaning. If the rhythm is corrupt, the music is corrupt and the people become corrupt.” (And, one might add, rap also subverts music’s aim of creating a realm of harmony and beauty.) As for the lyrics, Marsalis says, “I call it ‘ghetto minstrelsy.’ Old-school minstrels used to say they were ‘real darkies from the real plantation.’ Hip-hop substitutes the streets for the plantation.” In its conception of black authenticity, rap perfectly embodies the cultural tragedy of the ghetto underclass. As Marsalis puts it in the title of a 2006 song, when you look at the underclass, it seems that all the progress blacks have made is to go “from the plantation to the penitentiary” and to be, as the song puts it, “in the heart of freedom . . . in chains.”
 
Caroline! See she's the reason for the word "bitch" (bitch)
I hope she's speeding on the way to the club
Trying to hurry up to get to some
Baller or singer or somebody like that
And try to put on her makeup in the mirror
And crash, crash, crash.. into a ditch! (Just Playing!)
She needs a golden calculator to divide (to divide)
The time it took to look inside and realize that
Real guys go for real down to Mars girls, yeah!

[Chorus- Repeat 2x]
I know you'd like to thank your shit don't stank
But lean a little bit closer
See that roses really smell like boo-boo
Yeah, roses really smell like boo-boo

Well she's got a hotty body, but her attitude is potty
When I met her at a party she was hardly acting naughty
I said "Would you call me?"
She said "Pardon me, are you ballin'?"
I said "Darling, you sound like a prostitute pursing"
Oh so you're one them freaks, get geeked at the sight of ATM receipts
But game been peeped, dropping names she's weak
Trickin' off this bitch is lost
Must take me for a geek a quick way to eat
A neat place sleep, a rent-a-car for a week, a trick for a treat
Now go on the raw sex, my AIDS test is flawless
Regardless, we don't want to get involved with no lawyers
And judges just to hold grudges in a courtroom
I wanna see ya support bra not support you!
 
Mr. dB said:
http://www.city-journal.org/html/17_3_black_america.html

Wynton Marsalis’s scathing critique of rap understands how hip-hop relates to the larger problem. Leaving aside the lyrics, rap is musically “ignorant,” Marsalis says. “Rhythms have to have a meaning. If the rhythm is corrupt, the music is corrupt and the people become corrupt.” (And, one might add, rap also subverts music’s aim of creating a realm of harmony and beauty.) As for the lyrics, Marsalis says, “I call it ‘ghetto minstrelsy.’ Old-school minstrels used to say they were ‘real darkies from the real plantation.’ Hip-hop substitutes the streets for the plantation.” In its conception of black authenticity, rap perfectly embodies the cultural tragedy of the ghetto underclass. As Marsalis puts it in the title of a 2006 song, when you look at the underclass, it seems that all the progress blacks have made is to go “from the plantation to the penitentiary” and to be, as the song puts it, “in the heart of freedom . . . in chains.”


you may want to become more familiar with outkast :rolleyes:
 
Mr. dB said:
http://www.city-journal.org/html/17_3_black_america.html

Wynton Marsalis’s scathing critique of rap understands how hip-hop relates to the larger problem. Leaving aside the lyrics, rap is musically “ignorant,” Marsalis says. “Rhythms have to have a meaning. If the rhythm is corrupt, the music is corrupt and the people become corrupt.” (And, one might add, rap also subverts music’s aim of creating a realm of harmony and beauty.) As for the lyrics, Marsalis says, “I call it ‘ghetto minstrelsy.’ Old-school minstrels used to say they were ‘real darkies from the real plantation.’ Hip-hop substitutes the streets for the plantation.” In its conception of black authenticity, rap perfectly embodies the cultural tragedy of the ghetto underclass. As Marsalis puts it in the title of a 2006 song, when you look at the underclass, it seems that all the progress blacks have made is to go “from the plantation to the penitentiary” and to be, as the song puts it, “in the heart of freedom . . . in chains.”
yes! "best rapper" is a contradiction of terms....like "military intelligence" or "government efficiency".... :rolleyes:
 
rnch said:
yes! "best rapper" is a contradiction of terms....like "military intelligence" or "government efficiency".... :rolleyes:

I knew we could find some common ground eventually.
 
Mr. dB said:
I knew we could find some common ground eventually.

If you were a woman, I'd marry you.
 
biteme said:
If you were a woman, I'd marry you.
nahhh...would never work out...you'd have to bathe everyday and turn the a/c on....:FRlol:
 
rnch said:
nahhh...would never work out...you'd have to bathe everyday and turn the a/c on....:FRlol:

LOL. I relented on the AC. It was either that or have a stroke.
 
Phaded said:
this thread is about andre 3000 gog suckas

Too Democratic, Republic fuck it
We chicken nugget, we dip in the sauce like mop and bucket
Blue-collar scholars, who'll take your dollar and wipe my ass wit it
You livin for the lotto never hit it
I met a critic, I made her shit her drawers
She said she thought hip-hop was only guns and alcohol
I said "Oh hell naw!" But yet it's that too
You can't discrimi-hate cause you done read a book or two
What if I looked at you in a microscope, saw all the dirty organisms
living in your closet would I stop and would I pause it? Whoo!
To put that bitch in slower motion, got the potion and the antidote
And a quote for collision the decision.. is,
do you want to live or wanna exist?
The game changes everyday so obsolete is the fist and marches
Speeches only reaches those who already know about it
This is how we go about it
 
NickyE3 said:
Too Democratic, Republic fuck it
We chicken nugget, we dip in the sauce like mop and bucket
Blue-collar scholars, who'll take your dollar and wipe my ass wit it
You livin for the lotto never hit it
I met a critic, I made her shit her drawers
She said she thought hip-hop was only guns and alcohol
I said "Oh hell naw!" But yet it's that too
You can't discrimi-hate cause you done read a book or two
What if I looked at you in a microscope, saw all the dirty organisms
living in your closet would I stop and would I pause it? Whoo!
To put that bitch in slower motion, got the potion and the antidote
And a quote for collision the decision.. is,
do you want to live or wanna exist?
The game changes everyday so obsolete is the fist and marches
Speeches only reaches those who already know about it
This is how we go about it

dude is nastay..
 
Phaded said:
meany you know you want my hiney
damn straight! (no pun intended) i'd love to be able to look in the bathroom mirror and see your Great Glutes below my belt. :artist:
 
rnch said:
damn straight! (no pun intended) i'd love to be able to look in the bathroom mirror and see your Great Glutes below my belt. :artist:

lol clever joke ole wise one :)

back to andre 3000

We hit the road like jack,
Laughed and cried
And drived it back with some yag.
Girls used to say, “Yall talk funny, yall from the islands”
Without laughin, they just keep smiling
“No, im from Atlanta baby,
He from savannah maybe
We should hook up and get tore up,
And then lay down, hey we
Gotta go 'cause the bus is pullin out in 30 minutes
She's playin tennis disturbin the tenants.
15 - love, fit like glove
Description is like, 15 doves
In a jacoozy catchin the holy ghost
Makin one woozy in head and comatose, agreed?
Enough about me, hows about you,
Hows the little kid?
She was about two the last time we spoke.
I haven't smoked or took a shot of drink
'cause I started the second album off on another note.
Now, that note threw some niggas in the hood off
But see I balled out, and before I falled out
I slowed my 'lac down to a nice speed
The brain is that fried egg I might need.
New direction was apparent
I was a child looking at the floor starin
So changing my style was like relief for the primitive beast
Yes I was on the rise, yeast was the street.
To make bread, never primary concern
Just to hop on these beats and wait my turn.
I'd meet muslims, gangstas, bitches, rastas,
And macaroni niggas, impostas.
 
Hippy to the hop, like a digi-log frog
Throw me the cat and I'll throw you the dog [bark]
Simple as a dimple ain't it?
A hole in your cheek, let's hit the town so we can paint it,
Red -- or maybe baby blue for two
As sure as you are my lover, that is my favorite color
and we get down - off to my castle we drown
In each others love we puddle, huddle - break, fourth down, and inches
(Ahh!) We all some players don't ride no benches (Ahh!)
Elegant princes come to your senses (Ahh!)
I noticed that your one of a kind
That's makes you kind of the one
I'm, sharing my spaghetti with Gipp
The Lady and The Tramp, the mystery the myth
Not into runnin frames, but I got a thang for ya
Swoosh! I will do ya, surely I adore ya
 
NickyE3 said:
Hippy to the hop, like a digi-log frog
Throw me the cat and I'll throw you the dog [bark]
Simple as a dimple ain't it?
A hole in your cheek, let's hit the town so we can paint it,
Red -- or maybe baby blue for two
As sure as you are my lover, that is my favorite color
and we get down - off to my castle we drown
In each others love we puddle, huddle - break, fourth down, and inches
(Ahh!) We all some players don't ride no benches (Ahh!)
Elegant princes come to your senses (Ahh!)
I noticed that your one of a kind
That's makes you kind of the one
I'm, sharing my spaghetti with Gipp
The Lady and The Tramp, the mystery the myth
Not into runnin frames, but I got a thang for ya
Swoosh! I will do ya, surely I adore ya

Wow, deep. That's some realy poetry there. He should get it published in The Paris Review.
 
Mr. dB said:
Wow, deep. That's some realy poetry there. He should get it published in The Paris Review.
yeh, ranks right up there with "disco duck"
 
Mr. dB said:
Wow, deep. That's some realy poetry there. He should get it published in The Paris Review.

why are you even in this thread? to hate? get a life.
 
NickyE3 said:
At least Outkast produced a good portion of their music now.

Andre 3000 is definitely different than the constant bling bling, limp walk (swagger), XXXXXL White T-Shirt, and Grillz bullshit that all the mainstream shitty ass rappers are sporting.

No one has any uniqueness or can't think for themselves.

did u not see the dress and cowboy boots?
 
BIGBUCK$ said:
did u not see the dress and cowboy boots?

that aint a dress, and he has been wearing that stuff forever

he does dress corny and his last album was not my cup of tea, but he has made some great music
 
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