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F@ck this retard music
Im booing from the internets
I'll never forgive him for the fuckery he pulled on Red Cafe's "Hottest in the Hood" remix. Thank goodness I have an edited version of the song to omit his verse.
34real said:They(NYCer's) have a history(long)of booing and doing worst to their own(natives)so what makes this shocking???
Wacka Flacka(Da Fuck?) would've gotten booed off the strength of his name alone.
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Whole diff situation, era & time as that was more of a hostile environment where DeathRow & Snoop caught it too;Oh this the same NY that booed. Outkast back in the day at the source awards riiiight.
OJ Da Juiceman Booed After Three-Song Set
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/22/oj-da-juiceman-booed-after-three-song-set/
It’s never a good idea to miss a show you’ve been scheduled to play, but somewhere in Georgia, the excellently named rapper Waka Flocka Flame was probably breathing a sigh of relief in the small hours of Thursday morning.
Around that time, his compatriot OJ Da Juiceman — both men are protégés of the Atlanta rap star Gucci Mane — was getting booed at B.B. King Blues Club & Grill in Midtown Manhattan. It didn’t take much to elicit the response: OJ’s set lasted three songs, not even ten minutes. Somewhere down south, he probably would have been paid several thousand dollars for the exact same performance.
But here, for a CMJ-heavy crowd of purists, it wasn’t enough. The showcase was sponsored by the prominent hip-hop blogs NahRight.com and OnSmash.com, which have emerged as crucial avenues for new talent. But on a bill that also featured the New York eminences grises Raekwon, Styles P and Jadakiss, OJ barely stood a chance. CMJ purports to be about the thrill of discovery, but is often just a reinforcement of received values. The hip-hop internet can be guilty of the same thing, creating a class of listeners who are purportedly open-minded but are actually forming taste free of any physical context, and defending it at any cost.
Even by denying hits, it turns out. OJ’s “Make Tha Trap Say Aye” successfully broke through to New York radio, but maybe not to the New York internet. Would the mood of the room have shifted if Cam’ron, who appeared on that song’s remix and is something of a godhead figure to purists, had made a surprise appearance? We’ll never know.
Given OJ’s reception, Waka Flocka Flame probably would have had it even worse. But he most likely wasn’t sleeping too easy — he reportedly had to be up early Thursday morning for a court date.
What did you expect though? That place is straight NY hip hop. Thats the same shit that woulda happened to Raekwon and the rest of that line-up had they performed at Visionz or somewhere in ATL. They shoulda known better though. DONT GET IT fucked up Gucci and his clique do get love in NY, they just shoulda picked a better venue..hope he got paid...well shit I know he had to cause why even travel that far
why would they boo them?
at the promoter.
Why would you put Oj and Raekwon on the same bill?