? about lil b

Originally Posted by CrackerJack

Originally Posted by spacerace

real question. why do you concern yourself about what other people listen to?
does it effect your daily life in any way? if not, i don't see why you have a problem with lil b.

nobody want to listen to rap with the deepest meanings all the time, so others, including myself, like a diversified playlist. 

lupe and nas are two of my favorite rappers, but i like to throw in some lil b, curren$y, frank ocean, etc to brake up what would otherwise be a stale selection.

oh, and "whoop, whoop, swag, swag"

Not only does it affect my life, but yours, your children, your grand children, your grand childrens children, the people that listen to this are the future, and by looks of it, its not to bright. This Lil b is a straight clown, He needed to name an album "im Gay" before he got any media recognition, thats corny, thats fake. This guy is a fraud and it hurts to see where the hip hop game is going or already gone. The only way to stop this buffoonery is to stop listening to his garbage. And maybe instead of worshiping this "God" his fans could discovering ways to cure cancer, or stimulate the economy, or dig for oil, its much more than just a fan base, its has  now become a lifestyle.
It does not affect your life in the slightest homie. and if it did, you're a weak minded individual . NO single artist has ever effected me to the degree that it has altered my lifestyle in any serious fashion. And for you to say that his fans are not contributing to society because they listen to his music is laughable. I am one year away from getting my degree in psychology from umd and i listen to lil b in my downtime; doing so does not make me less of a contributing citizen to society.  
 
Originally Posted by JR Paperstacks

I don't care what anybody says, it *started* as a joke.
I'm a fan and I still agree with this 100%
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it was all shock value at first. Like is he really doing this?

Then I figured it out he was trolling on a grand scale. Been a fan ever since.

I'm dying laughing at CrackerJack right now. Like I'm about to cure cancer in my down time. This _ said dig for oil
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  you're on a message board telling other people to do something productive.
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Originally Posted by JR Paperstacks

I don't care what anybody says, it *started* as a joke.
I'm a fan and I still agree with this 100%
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it was all shock value at first. Like is he really doing this?

Then I figured it out he was trolling on a grand scale. Been a fan ever since.

I'm dying laughing at CrackerJack right now. Like I'm about to cure cancer in my down time. This _ said dig for oil
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  you're on a message board telling other people to do something productive.
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Originally Posted by CrackerJack

 I wish the rap game wasnt just circle a clowns that id probably run circles around, lil b needs to be terminated along with all the the people that follow him religiously.

If you're so sure you'd rap circles around them, get in the studio and do it. Unless the dude is taking money out of your pocket or disturbing your loved ones, he really shouldn't have any effect on you. If you don't like the music, put on your backpack and listen to Poet Laureate II again.
 
Originally Posted by CrackerJack

 I wish the rap game wasnt just circle a clowns that id probably run circles around, lil b needs to be terminated along with all the the people that follow him religiously.

If you're so sure you'd rap circles around them, get in the studio and do it. Unless the dude is taking money out of your pocket or disturbing your loved ones, he really shouldn't have any effect on you. If you don't like the music, put on your backpack and listen to Poet Laureate II again.
 
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[h1]Lil B Subject of University Lecture[/h1]

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There's little doubt that Bay Area rapper Lil B has become hip-hop's resident eccentric over the last year, but does he have a little more to tell us about our day and era? A professor at UC Berkeley thinks so. In a recent lecture, professor Geoffrey D. Nunberg swagged out a class of undergraduates by using Lil B as a core example in his 'History of Information' course.

The professor quoted Lil B's track 'Age of Information,' where he raps "the age of information has hurt the race." Lil B blames technology for slowing down human development by putting everything at one's fingertips. "Yea we're gonna be staying on the moon/ But there's still gonna be racists, so in the end are we really winning?" the song continues.

"He's saying the human race has not progressed as much as we should be," explains Nunberg. "How come the human race hasn't progressed as fast as technology has? We're going to be staying on the moon, but there's still going to be racists."

The professor views Lil B as someone that has grown up and learned to function, create and market himself in a new era where one's personality and life cannot be separated from online worlds and all they have to offer. Being one of the more prolific rappers as far as making songs, shooting videos and then spreading his content throughout the world without marketing help, perhaps The Based God can tell us a lot about how the world will experience information moving forward. He's not all just Bill Clinton and Wonton Soup.

To watch the lecture, head here, open "Lecture 2" and go to 13 minutes.


Link

Nah its always about %!+++!+ !+!+%$! & cookinh & woo woo swag swag tho.
 
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[h1]Lil B Subject of University Lecture[/h1]

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lil-b-200-012811-1296173767.jpg
Arnold Turner, WireImage
There's little doubt that Bay Area rapper Lil B has become hip-hop's resident eccentric over the last year, but does he have a little more to tell us about our day and era? A professor at UC Berkeley thinks so. In a recent lecture, professor Geoffrey D. Nunberg swagged out a class of undergraduates by using Lil B as a core example in his 'History of Information' course.

The professor quoted Lil B's track 'Age of Information,' where he raps "the age of information has hurt the race." Lil B blames technology for slowing down human development by putting everything at one's fingertips. "Yea we're gonna be staying on the moon/ But there's still gonna be racists, so in the end are we really winning?" the song continues.

"He's saying the human race has not progressed as much as we should be," explains Nunberg. "How come the human race hasn't progressed as fast as technology has? We're going to be staying on the moon, but there's still going to be racists."

The professor views Lil B as someone that has grown up and learned to function, create and market himself in a new era where one's personality and life cannot be separated from online worlds and all they have to offer. Being one of the more prolific rappers as far as making songs, shooting videos and then spreading his content throughout the world without marketing help, perhaps The Based God can tell us a lot about how the world will experience information moving forward. He's not all just Bill Clinton and Wonton Soup.

To watch the lecture, head here, open "Lecture 2" and go to 13 minutes.


Link

Nah its always about %!+++!+ !+!+%$! & cookinh & woo woo swag swag tho.
 
this man is a revolutionary

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[h2]Lil B on Confronting Hip-Hop’s Biggest Taboo: ‘In 100 Years People Will Look Back and Appreciate It’[/h2]
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Lil B — the 23-year-old Bay Area native who made a dent with his group the Pack's shoe anthem "Vans" in 2006 before breaking out as a solo artist — has quickly become one of hip-hop's most polarizing figures. He traffics in a self-created genre, Based music, characterized by free-flowing raps steeped in braggadocio, misogyny, and absurdity, with titles like "I'm God," "I'm Miley Cyrus," and "Wonton Soup". He has single-handedly saturated the Internet with content: hundreds of MySpace pages, thousands of videos and songs, and one infamous 676-track mixtape that required three links to download in its entirety. His live shows are even more flagrant than his disdain for your hard drive, with fans offering themselves (or even their mothers) to him as sexual sacrifices, while proclaiming, "Thank You, BasedGod!" for his blessing. But his greatest provocation to date went down at Coachella just this past weekend, when B announced that his upcoming album would be titled I'm Gay. Blasphemer or crusader? Vulture talks to the BasedGod.

Everyone's arguing about the motivations behind the announcement of I'm Gay. What message are you trying to send?
The message I want to send is that it’s time to stop using words of separation, judging people, and losing lives over senseless acts of violence. I just want all people to be treated equally, all creeds. It would just make everybody’s time on earth easier. Any of my homophobic fans or any homophobic people, I hope that they can see me do this and it bridges a gap.

GLAAD released a statement this week saying, “We hope that Lil B’s album title is not just a gimmick, and is really a sincere attempt to be an ally.
 
this man is a revolutionary

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[h2]Lil B on Confronting Hip-Hop’s Biggest Taboo: ‘In 100 Years People Will Look Back and Appreciate It’[/h2]
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Lil B — the 23-year-old Bay Area native who made a dent with his group the Pack's shoe anthem "Vans" in 2006 before breaking out as a solo artist — has quickly become one of hip-hop's most polarizing figures. He traffics in a self-created genre, Based music, characterized by free-flowing raps steeped in braggadocio, misogyny, and absurdity, with titles like "I'm God," "I'm Miley Cyrus," and "Wonton Soup". He has single-handedly saturated the Internet with content: hundreds of MySpace pages, thousands of videos and songs, and one infamous 676-track mixtape that required three links to download in its entirety. His live shows are even more flagrant than his disdain for your hard drive, with fans offering themselves (or even their mothers) to him as sexual sacrifices, while proclaiming, "Thank You, BasedGod!" for his blessing. But his greatest provocation to date went down at Coachella just this past weekend, when B announced that his upcoming album would be titled I'm Gay. Blasphemer or crusader? Vulture talks to the BasedGod.

Everyone's arguing about the motivations behind the announcement of I'm Gay. What message are you trying to send?
The message I want to send is that it’s time to stop using words of separation, judging people, and losing lives over senseless acts of violence. I just want all people to be treated equally, all creeds. It would just make everybody’s time on earth easier. Any of my homophobic fans or any homophobic people, I hope that they can see me do this and it bridges a gap.

GLAAD released a statement this week saying, “We hope that Lil B’s album title is not just a gimmick, and is really a sincere attempt to be an ally.
 
My bad if homie pops is dead. BUT dudes need not be so quick to judge just off what u see, analyze before u criticize. That's one thing I've learned from listening to theBG. "Treat everbody like a million dollars "
 
My bad if homie pops is dead. BUT dudes need not be so quick to judge just off what u see, analyze before u criticize. That's one thing I've learned from listening to theBG. "Treat everbody like a million dollars "
 
Originally Posted by anDown Goes Frasier

My bad if homie pops is dead. BUT dudes need not be so quick to judge just off what u see, analyze before u criticize. That's one thing I've learned from listening to theBG. "Treat everbody like a million dollars "

pimp.gif


now how you gonna hate on that? this dude is promoting positivity, encouraging his fans not to judge others, spreading love, talking about taboo subjects.

all the while Gucci Mane/Rick Ross/Waka etc.  is spreading nothing but negativity.

i salute the basedgod
 
Originally Posted by anDown Goes Frasier

My bad if homie pops is dead. BUT dudes need not be so quick to judge just off what u see, analyze before u criticize. That's one thing I've learned from listening to theBG. "Treat everbody like a million dollars "

pimp.gif


now how you gonna hate on that? this dude is promoting positivity, encouraging his fans not to judge others, spreading love, talking about taboo subjects.

all the while Gucci Mane/Rick Ross/Waka etc.  is spreading nothing but negativity.

i salute the basedgod
 
Originally Posted by dgk3188

Originally Posted by anDown Goes Frasier

My bad if homie pops is dead. BUT dudes need not be so quick to judge just off what u see, analyze before u criticize. That's one thing I've learned from listening to theBG. "Treat everbody like a million dollars "

pimp.gif


now how you gonna hate on that? this dude is promoting positivity, encouraging his fans not to judge others, spreading love, talking about taboo subjects.

all the while Gucci Mane/Rick Ross/Waka etc.  is spreading nothing but negativity.

i salute the basedgod

that would be fine and dandy if he was just a public figure but this _ music is a joke... literally
 
Originally Posted by dgk3188

Originally Posted by anDown Goes Frasier

My bad if homie pops is dead. BUT dudes need not be so quick to judge just off what u see, analyze before u criticize. That's one thing I've learned from listening to theBG. "Treat everbody like a million dollars "

pimp.gif


now how you gonna hate on that? this dude is promoting positivity, encouraging his fans not to judge others, spreading love, talking about taboo subjects.

all the while Gucci Mane/Rick Ross/Waka etc.  is spreading nothing but negativity.

i salute the basedgod

that would be fine and dandy if he was just a public figure but this _ music is a joke... literally
 
Originally Posted by MusicalExcellence

Originally Posted by dgk3188

Originally Posted by anDown Goes Frasier

My bad if homie pops is dead. BUT dudes need not be so quick to judge just off what u see, analyze before u criticize. That's one thing I've learned from listening to theBG. "Treat everbody like a million dollars "

pimp.gif


now how you gonna hate on that? this dude is promoting positivity, encouraging his fans not to judge others, spreading love, talking about taboo subjects.

all the while Gucci Mane/Rick Ross/Waka etc.  is spreading nothing but negativity.

i salute the basedgod

that would be fine and dandy if he was just a public figure but this _ music is a joke... literally

we get it. hes a joke, we're already aware of that. ++$%, he's aware of that too
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pretty bish, succ my dicc $@!, rich bish, bish mob, salute the bish, 30 on my dicc, and it goes on FOREVER...how many rappers u see getting dumb pay with weird ++$% like that?
 
Originally Posted by MusicalExcellence

Originally Posted by dgk3188

Originally Posted by anDown Goes Frasier

My bad if homie pops is dead. BUT dudes need not be so quick to judge just off what u see, analyze before u criticize. That's one thing I've learned from listening to theBG. "Treat everbody like a million dollars "

pimp.gif


now how you gonna hate on that? this dude is promoting positivity, encouraging his fans not to judge others, spreading love, talking about taboo subjects.

all the while Gucci Mane/Rick Ross/Waka etc.  is spreading nothing but negativity.

i salute the basedgod

that would be fine and dandy if he was just a public figure but this _ music is a joke... literally

we get it. hes a joke, we're already aware of that. ++$%, he's aware of that too
laugh.gif


pretty bish, succ my dicc $@!, rich bish, bish mob, salute the bish, 30 on my dicc, and it goes on FOREVER...how many rappers u see getting dumb pay with weird ++$% like that?
 
Sorry I just cant respect a guy that calls himself a B*^&h and makes songs that do not rhyme, in my honest opinion the guy is a clown. If this whole thing was all a joke just for attention then shame on him because he put shame to his name and his family's while making himself look and sound like intellectually challenged human being. He is not a rapper he is a blabbering idiot.
 
Sorry I just cant respect a guy that calls himself a B*^&h and makes songs that do not rhyme, in my honest opinion the guy is a clown. If this whole thing was all a joke just for attention then shame on him because he put shame to his name and his family's while making himself look and sound like intellectually challenged human being. He is not a rapper he is a blabbering idiot.
 
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