Bone Thugs-n-Harmony album opens with Judge Napolitano speaking

As much as I'd like to be able to answer that question since I'm a Bone Thugs fan, I have no idea if they like Ron Paul.

They're pretty intelligent though so it wouldn't surprise me.
 
lol... I had no idea they were still making music..

Most people don't realize Scarface, 50 Cent, or Ice-T are still making music either. It's all about Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Eminem, and others nowadays.
 
Most people don't realize Scarface, 50 Cent, or Ice-T are still making music either. It's all about Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Eminem, and others nowadays.

I agree - except for Eminem, he still crushes it approaching 50 years old.

I'm gonna have to check their "new" one out, I see that DJ Uneek is back with them...he did E. 1999 Eternal in '95 with them, amazing production and beats on that one.

With that said, I currently have System of a Down on in the background. :confused::cool:
 
I agree - except for Eminem, he still crushes it approaching 50 years old.

I'm gonna have to check their "new" one out, I see that DJ Uneek is back with them...he did E. 1999 Eternal in '95 with them, amazing production and beats on that one.

With that said, I currently have System of a Down on in the background. :confused::cool:

I do like Eminem on a lyrical level, but I've never been super "into" his music, so to speak.

Completely agree with you on that point. You should definitely check this out, you won't be disappointed.

Hey, I've got Alice in Chains in the background right now, so I'm coolfused right there with you.
 
I agree - except for Eminem, he still crushes it approaching 50 years old.

I'm gonna have to check their "new" one out, I see that DJ Uneek is back with them...he did E. 1999 Eternal in '95 with them, amazing production and beats on that one.

With that said, I currently have System of a Down on in the background. :confused::cool:


Eminem is only 42.
 
Eminem is only 42.

And still crushes it; Rap God was a pretty sick, lyrical whirlwind.

I might have the actual E 1999 Eternal CD in my old music/computer/electronic bin in the basement. Def going to check out this and their new stuff.

It's interesting that NWA-esque FUCK THE POLICE sentiments in rap is so resonant with the libertarian-esque FUCK THE STATE. I wish that this relationship could be fostered and unified into a larger movement towards less government and more freedom
 
And still crushes it; Rap God was a pretty sick, lyrical whirlwind.

I might have the actual E 1999 Eternal CD in my old music/computer/electronic bin in the basement. Def going to check out this and their new stuff.

It's interesting that NWA-esque FUCK THE POLICE sentiments in rap is so resonant with the libertarian-esque FUCK THE STATE. I wish that this relationship could be fostered and unified into a larger movement towards less government and more freedom

Rap God is awesome.

Anything that goes against the status quo/establishment is cool in my book.

Speaking of Eminem: (Language Warning)

 
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I don't know. But there are some rappers who are really awake to what's going on. Lupe Fiasco for instance.



Immortal Technique, Mos Def and Eminem







Thanks for posting those. Lupe is definitely wise to true ways of how the world and power elite operate
 
Anybody have printed lyrics handy?

I don't appreciate rap in the least but I'd certainly read what these folks have to say.
 
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