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Post by vitamink on Jun 30, 2005 13:18:22 GMT -5
As a hip-hop fan, Cena's CD is pretty decent. Not my favorite, but a few of the tracks are really great, classic hip hop.
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Post by richardnoggin on Jun 30, 2005 13:22:37 GMT -5
luckily for people like me, i don't see myself ever paying for music again. for some reason, i feel no remorse either.
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Post by frozencavemanmark on Jun 30, 2005 15:13:13 GMT -5
He did better than Billy corgan
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Post by normcoleman on Jun 30, 2005 15:44:10 GMT -5
you can thank randy savage for the predetermind notion of the american public. I actually liked Macho Man's CD. It has some tight beats.
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Post by richardnoggin on Jun 30, 2005 15:52:48 GMT -5
i only heard "be a man" and it was so friggin' awful, i loved it.
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Post by The OP on Jun 30, 2005 18:10:15 GMT -5
I'd like to hear Cena's album. After hearing "Bad, Bad Man" I was surprised to see people saying that it was really good. All I'm gonna say about his sales though, is that a lot of the "lost sales" from CD downloading are speculative music industry propaganda that doesn't fit the facts, which is probably why you don't feel guilty for not paying for it. Nobody steals more money from musicians than record companies, and this is coming from a professional musician. It's not that much more widespread than home taping, they lose a little more on it because it's faster and more convenient. Music downloading will eventually eliminate the need for these corporate greed machines that we call record companies. Sorry about the rant, it's something I feel strongly about. I know this isn't really the venue, but it's something people need to know the truth about.
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Post by Shy Guy on Jun 30, 2005 18:19:39 GMT -5
when john cena came to toronto last month for an autography signing, more people showed up for that than they did for the Foo Fighters, which was about a week or two after Cena......
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Post by hbkismyherostill on Jun 30, 2005 18:20:54 GMT -5
i only heard "be a man" and it was so friggin' awful, i loved it. Use one of those p2p's and download "Perfect friend" if ya like awful Savage music. Or "Beach Patrol" by Hogan.
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Post by David Troy a.k.a legendmythman on Jun 30, 2005 19:02:58 GMT -5
Thank God. Jay-Z is a black mark on the industry. As a businessman he's cool but his music is sacralige. I like the albumn. It's gotten steady rotation since I picked it up. And I rarely BUY cd's anymore. Trademarc is pretty cool. Especially like his side of "Just Another Day" My life exactly. My hat's off to Mr. Cena. Say what you want. You can't deny it's much better than R. Kelly's latest craptacular where he rhymes closet about 5 damn times in a row and is only IN said closet for the 1st part of the 5 part episode. And it's better than half the crap in the top 50 rap charts. INCLUDING Fiddy. That's right. I said it...what? what?
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Post by Phoenix on Jun 30, 2005 20:06:46 GMT -5
Cenas album is really good
i bought it the day it was released
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Post by B.A. on Jun 30, 2005 21:38:04 GMT -5
down to the 80s huh..i still dont say its rap, put it on b.e.t. and we'll see thne
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Post by crazyrose on Jun 30, 2005 21:41:39 GMT -5
still doing better than Lee Marshall's jazz fusion album
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