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Old 05-04-2005, 08:53 PM   #7
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How is that a stereotype if all I basically said is that they have a fake act? It is nothing but one long episode and everyone makes a big deal about them. Sad thing about it, they talk about issues rappers are dealing with more than people suffering around the world. It is proven by their actions that they always end up in trouble whether it is drugs, gang related, or some little fist fight after a freestyle battle. It is about time they drop the biggie/tupac phase. I remember a show called MTV Raps, which had a bunch of people battling. Now those bunch of people almost hate each other.
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