New Hammer music video going in on Jay-Z.....uhhh

Discussion in 'In the Media' started by GFunk, Nov 3, 2010.

  1. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    When you're on Jay-Z status, not responding to a hasbeen is an insult right there.
     
  2. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    what did he say about hammer ?

    they can diss hammer all they want but he did talk the entertaining part of rap to another level. they still cant do like hammer did it. people loved watching his vid's for the entertainment factor.

    I believe alot of rappers just pissed cause they could nt entertain like he did. granted he isnt the best rapper around but...damn if he didnt

    no one can fuck with this video

    [YOUTUBE]QlRScuN-x5U&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]

    his day is gone so he need to go chill somewhere. for real though
     
    Last edited: Nov 3, 2010
  3. Tony Soprano

    Tony Soprano Moderator

    Like I said, nobody stands on the mountain-top forever.
     
  4. goodlove

    goodlove New Member


    no lie about that.
     
  5. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    Jay-Z mentioned Hammer in a song So Appalled with Kanye West in which he mentioned Hammer losing 30 Million and that Cash4Gold ad. Seems Hammer did not take the joke.
     
  6. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    thats fucked up. Jay Z is a grown ass man and still doing dumb shit. So the fuck what he is doing cash for gold. I saw it and I didnt give a fuck. the man is married (still with the same woman for all those years) and he is trying to take care of business. hell is jay z gonna knock bro's because they work at Mcdonalds and shit.

    Jay -z should be better than that. 40 some odd years old and still acting like a 16 years old. looking like Joe camel .
     
  7. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Jay-Z already mentioned he wasn't trying to diss hammer in the song.


    He also mentioned that he had a lot of positive comments made about Hammer in Jay's new book.


    In the song, he was just using Hammer's mistake as an example. It wasn't meant to disrespect him.
     
  8. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    I dont know. there is somethings you just dont talk about. If he waqs going to do that then he should have called hammer first before he put the song out there.

    I know youre gonna say what the fuck ?

    It is out of respect for the other person so ill-feelings dont get engendered. People dont like to get kicked when they are down. I didnt even hear the song and I didnt like it.

    I stop listening to Biggie when he dissed Kwame. It just somethings you just dont do. It is funny in music blacks are the only one who do that shit. whites do it sometimes but they do it because of divorce or love shit. Blacks do it just to step on somebody who done nothing to them. that is fucked up.

    In the end though it is about respect. If he didnt say anything or did anything to you then why mess with him.

    put an eye on your lip and watch your mouth
     
  9. Tamstrong

    Tamstrong Administrator Staff Member

    I agree 100%. I'm sorry Hammer took it the wrong way 7 got his feelings/ego hurt, but he made too big a deal out of the whole thing. I don't believe Jay Z meant any harm, so Hammer needs to get over himself.
     
  10. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    If Hammer snapped back at every person that cracked on him for going broke, he'd have the highest beef count in hip-hop. If he snapped back on every comedian and non-rapper that cracked on him, the numbers would be through the roof.
     
  11. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    LOL:smt043:smt043:smt043:smt043
     
  12. aaronkid

    aaronkid New Member

    I see, but MC Hammer had a self-deprecating Nationwide Insurance commercial. So, I suppose he either doesn't like it when someone else tells the truth about him, or he doesn't like the fact that it was done without him getting paid.

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    One might think that a person who does a commercial lampooning their own mistakes would find it understandable for another rap artist to use their real life experience as examples in their own music. Anyone could rap about people such as MC Hammer, TLC, Young Buck, Will Smith, Willy Nelson, Evander Holyfield, Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali, or many entertainers, politicians, and others squandering their riches to the point of near or veritable bankruptcy at some point. However, among these, MC Hammer's particular story is obvious and easy to lambaste. Having made that clear in the aforementioned advert, he should know that best of all.
     
  13. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    true dat but people jump on hammer because they say he sold out rap. which is a bunch of bullshit. look at Ice cube when he dissed hammer for "showing his teeth" in the song true to the game. he dissed hammer for dancing and being family friendly (acceptable to whites). Now Cube mr. thug doing family movies when hammer was being family way back then. people were hating hammer for selling more than they were. They are just kicking hammer when he hit the skids. so I dont have no respect for the rap community. I like cube but when he did that shit My respect level for him went down alot.

    hammer is not so mad they using as a joke but it is more of a point of loving the fact they love he hit hardtimes. they should be thanking the man because he took rap more into the mainstream with others help to doing that. No cube is getting white fans and I bet he aint turning away white dollars.
     
    Last edited: Nov 12, 2010
  14. aaronkid

    aaronkid New Member

    Hypocrisy abounds.
     
  15. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    that sums it up
     

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