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OOOH:o now I remember Mr. "I got Hoes."
well I'd tell you he more so has nerves. I know some folks are going to disagree with me but I wouldn't stand behind him for nothing.http://www.gamers-forums.com/smilies...pshakehead.gifhttp://216.40.241.68/contrib/sarge/D...inted_anim.gif I get so tired of black rappers disrespecting women in their song...then they turn around and get these skinny, weave wearing "girls" in their videos....who dance all proud like they're getting paid $$$$$$..they don't really get much if they get anything at all. |
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Just a wee bit tired of the LET ME CLEAR MY THROAT PEPSI COMMERCIAL tonight. I guess if you can't use LUDA use a one hit wonder.:confused: :rolleyes: |
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Actually, Soror CT4, I kinda like the "Let Me Clear My Throat" commercial. It's kinda like a good representation of our (African Americans') rhythm and dance style. The kids on that commercial are really "doing their thang". Now that little dude at the end could have been left out. But,...oh well. :D :D I've read all of the responses to this thread. And all I will say is that you can believe that, Pepsi is going to watch out for themselves. Ludacris does not think about the MORAL aspects of things when he writes his songs. He only thinks about how he's going to be able to make money. In essence, I think that it would be FRUITLESS for him to pursue or fight Pepsi's decision to pull him. He doesn't have a leg to stand on. Believe me, he's not going broke just because Pepsi decided not to work with him any more. Besides, I don't see why he's so surprised. His fame, popularity, and money puts him in the position to be criticized. I think that Ludacris is just mad because he won't be making any extra money off of a Pepsi deal. |
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