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WIGGA ALERT!! Oh yeah, he's a real balla. This crap sounds like it came right out of the 90s. The vernacular is definitely dated. With this alleged $50-million, he could have at least gotten the Neptunes to write a decent beat for him. At least get a decent producer. RMX
She's an idiot, too (Brittany). I mean this is some bad production. Like someone bought a copy of Sony Acid, bought a few of the pre-made Acid loop CDs and went to town. As far as this guy's musical and rhyming maturity, it's definitely stuck in 1997- 1998. RMX
WOW that is some terrible crap!!!! I curse Brittny for giving K.F. enough money to produce this crap!!!
You're giving him too much credit. Sounds like he found a mac and threw something together in Garageband in 5 minutes.
Put it on wax K-Fed is gangsta 180 in the rarri and I'm fadded thats hot! In fact im gonna go get fadded and hit 180 in my rarri 2 nite yo! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thing is King, GREAT music can be made with a freaking paperclip and a soda can. Depends on who's pressing the buttons. I hate rap, but I will give credit where it is due. Few, very few hip hop tracks impress me but there are notable exceptions. For instance, Lyrics Born "Callin' Out" is brilliant. I believe it was in a Diet Coke commercial with Adrien Brody. You may have heard it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiJAsKH6dEI That's some funky music and something like this can be made with a computer and a microphone in a guest bedroom in less than a night. Compare this with the garbage KFED is making. What a talentless waste of space. With all his flow, I could hire the best producers and give myself some legitimacy.
What is this? Drumline put to some junk lines he some how formed together using bad slang. Rari? give me a f-ing break. Yea K-fed, your F-chats most hated. "Im handing out **** kickings like diplomas" - I bet he wishes he had one of those.
I totally agree... I spent a week in Fresno with some friends working on my rap LP and although my friend had lots of computer equipment for beats and stuff, the creativity that he put into adding to beats and using outside sounds, was pretty amazing... That was a kick-ass week...
LOL, that was a different time and place in my life... There was only one song off the cut that I really liked enough to keep... I cut a few others as accapella and let my friend use them as intros to songs he was doing... I had a lot of fun with it and the encouragement from the guys I was hanging out with was enough to keep me going... But all of my lyrics were so political... I sat down with a start-up label in Manhattan five or six years ago and cut a few songs in their studio... They liked my style and said I had potential, but they were looking for a club hit single to get me (and, of course, them) off the ground... I couldn't bring myself to rap about bling and "Rolies" when I felt I had so much other, more important stuff to talk about... We went our separate ways... As a pastime, it was fun while it lasted...
Tom, I've lost a few pounds... If I send you an updated picture, will you at least make me look like a skinnier fool...?
I think I have that song somewhere... you sent me one that you did ages ago... gotta dig it out of the archives... In terms of K-***. Yes, he sucks, BUT... I hate to admit this... with his scruff and that goofy smile and that goofy brimmed hat he wears, he looks exactly like Bob Dylan on the cover of Nashville Skyline. That's worth something.