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Real promoters know how to receive thousands of dollars worth of radio for free, by having others sponsor, but that requires business sense. The beauty of radio is it bring out all the local women. Oh wait that's not important to the sausage fest over there. Sorry I keep forgetting your party isn't about hot women, it's about battling and 40 year old breakdancers. So you go ahead and brag about how dead your party is, and others will get thousands of dollars worth of exposure and throw parties with huge lines the same night as your party, and you can claim you're the winner. You go boy.
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Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa lil john & the ying yang twins thats hip hop... Ha Ha Ha ya up scale hip hop. Yap Yap Yap. Oh and i know excatly how much you pay for the radio spots with 88.1 & 98.5 Yaaaaaaaaa keep paying for does spots. Mr freeze Rcok steady crew. Last edited by marcblemberg; 01-06-06 at 11:59 PM. |
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Yeah Lil Jon and Ying Yang ARE hip-hop, TODAY's popular hip-hop. I know this may come as a shock to you but this is year 2006, not 1982. Lil Jon produces some of the sickest tracks out there, even those that your lover DJ P drops. I noticed Tabu takes out full page ads in the local magazines. OPM advertises on Urban Radio. What a freakin shock that is too. OPM caters to Urban hip-hop/R&B fans and reaches out to them on the radio stations they listen to. OPM works with djs who also work on those radio station.. another shocker. The radio gets paid for ads by the club or sponsors. Boy that never occured before in club history. All these shockers. |
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I love being involved with the radio. It's money well spent to secure local support. Keeps people reminded of what's crackin' 5 nights a week. Perfect match for our demographic. Helps build artist and label support. If working with radio is somehow a bad thing, I guess we suck at creating lots of room to dance.
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thats wack. Mr Freeze Rock steady crew ps...Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Oh ya thats hip hop... Last edited by marcblemberg; 01-07-06 at 06:55 AM. |
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and the twins speak english as well as i spell,ya everyone wants to see them... theres no way they will ever be excepted by the real. Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. WACK. Mr freeze Rock Steady crew PS hay outbox Rah Rah Rah I see your still crying... |
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ITS BECAUSE YOUR NOT A DJ,YOUR A CD PLAYER. Its a good thing you have the kid capri there... Mr freeze Rock Steady crew |
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Curious, why are you listening to all those fake hip-hop songs on the radio? Perhaps you're tired of the 80's station? Be sure to listen to your radio with a tube box since a real radio listener doesn't use advanced circuits. It's still the 80s right?
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I personally only like 70's Funk & soul. But i have to say that you just made my day,you are so right. you have me laughing my ass off. have a great day. when your right your right. mr freeze rcok Steady crew Last edited by marcblemberg; 01-07-06 at 06:22 PM. |
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That's hip-hop lesson 101 for ya buddy. Next week we have quiz. Question for you Outofthebox, have you every been the Get Back @ Beauty Bar every first friday? If not, you should. Because that's a true hip-hop event. They don't have just rap music, or as you call it hip hop. They have funk, soul, old school rap, 80's, and reggae. I'll be there next month, you should come, I'll even buy your first drink. |
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To the average Vegas clubgoer who spends money at clubs, hip-hop is defined as rap music they know and love, along with some new beats that can be associated with other music they already know. This music makes them dance and sometimes rap along, and everyone has a great time. So please don't come up on here and state that hip-hop 101 somehow contradicts a well established and accepted definition. Obviously the hip-hop "culture/lifestyle" and hip-hop music aren't the same thing, but when a product is offered in a mainstream tourist town, it usually caters to the masses. Lil Jon and Ying Yang are perfect examples of artists who make music that's played at hip-hop music clubs and sold at hip-hop music record stores and downloaded at hip-hop music internet services and played on hip-hop music radio stations and television programs. Yes it's true. To the consumer, those guys represent hip-hop even if you don't personally agree. So you can argue this until you turn blue in the face. Meanwhile the rest of us are laughing our ways to the bank. Sorry not to sound arrogant, but this whole hip-hop conversation is so silly. Feel free to not jump on the bandwagon. Vegas is probably the worst city in the country to fight what most people want.
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