WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS???? mane i'm a bigger fan of south music more than half you niggaz in the south...but this shit??? this shit is GARBAGE....gorilla zpe lazy ass is really startin to suck to me...when niggaz say he is tight they wrong bout that...his cd wasen't all that (although he does have some bangers on their farwise as beats).....man this song sucks real life....i rather listen to lil wayne all day with his raspy ass voice then this shit...SMH.....are you fucking serious?? "THE WAY SHE WORK THAT POOOOOLEEEEEEEE"......nah throw this shit away....at least that is what i think...everyone thinks differently.....ME??? THIS SHIT SUCKS MY NIGGA!!!!!
FIRE? You can't be serious. The guy says like 20 words in the whole song. Anybody that says Gorilla Zoe is killing the game, is correct in the most direct way. Had it not been for this lame ass garbage trash, the rap game would still be good. Let me reiterate this for the dumb ones: "THIS SHIT IS DESTROYING THE RAP GAME". How do we go from NWA to this? 10 years ago, Gorilla would have been laughed at and spit back to where the hell wack hole he came from.
i'm so tired of this shit. These niggas is unoringinal and throwin out garbage while you niggas eat it up. I WANT QUALITY MUSIC!!!!These dudes been getting away with this for too long.
chorus sounds like bonecrusher on crack...why do people like this shit? why do people even listen to it? because of garbage azz sites like this that promote it. you people who feel this and all the other garbage out right now (lil wayne, flo-rida, soulja boi, hurricane chris, lil boosie, plies, GORILLA ZOE, ect.) can't even think for yourselves, YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT TIGHT MUSIC IS!!! you are brainwashed by all the hype, what kinna drugs y'all clowns on? i can see why they say that hip hop is dead up in NY, that is where hip hop originated, and it has gone down hill in every region of the country since the late 90's. if it was still 1996, garbage azz rappers like this wouldn't even be able to get heard, real fuckin' talk maine. y'all should have been around for what was goin' on down in memphis from 1991- about 1997-98...now that was a fuckin' movement. that is the shit i listen to still to this day, along with my 2pac and all the other classics, but i hardly ever fuck with any of the new shit commin' out these days because it isn't worth listening to when it isn't up to par with what was commin' out a decade ago. it seems like what is goin' on these days is that the shit keeps on getting dumbed down more and more for stupid people. but i guess you have to appeal to stupid people to sell since there are more idiots than intelligent people out there so, oh well.
Fuckn wack ass niggas written by Shane,
February 12, 2008
For all those people who are talking abuut nwa pac and biggie, yea they were fuckin bomb ass but there not in the game anymore, so lay off their dicks. Gorilla zoe rips it on his tracks, jody breeze, big gee, and joc murder on trackstoo. Zoe, breeze and boosie should collab on one of BNDHs killer beats.
Niggaz need to grow up! written by Gator,
February 13, 2008
Listen, the song is cool, it aint the best but it damn sure aint the worst. If you niggaz feel like its fucking up music and all that, quit listening to it, its just that simple. Listen to what you like to hear. Its a billion muthafuckas in this country and its a million different types of music, listen to your type and quit expecting the world to like what you like, somebody like this shit, who cares if you dont. And that message is for everybody that dont like the song, dont watse time commenting, if you dont like it, click out of the page and keep it moving. Niggaz is full of negative energy these days. Move on dumb asses!
there are mostly stupid people on this site, dude above me proves my point. listen to your fucking grammar motherfucker, are you still in school? if i was an english teacher and you handed in crap written like that i would send you to the exceptional student program with the rest of the retards. i guess the reason for shit excuses for a song like this is that the music has to be dumbed down to keep up with the people.
this shit iight cant get no vibe tho ......~954~ant no cowards in broward
tha dirty south written by sweetness,
February 14, 2008
Where are you other niggas from must be someone up North if you can not feel this shit. You have to be from the dirty south to understand this shit. QUIT HATIN THA SOUTH NIGGAS!!!
Change Ya Style written by Tony P,
February 15, 2008
I Like This And I Like Zoe! He Don't Rap Bout The Same Thing Every Song but He Rap The Same Way. Change Ya Style Up A Little Or Its Going To Get Annoying
George Washington Carver From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search George Washington Carver
Born July 12, 1864(1864-07-12) Diamond, Missouri, U.S. Died January 5, 1943 (aged 78) Tuskegee, Alabama, U.S. George Washington Carver (July 12, 1864 ? January 5, 1943)[1] was an American botanical researcher and agronomy educator who worked in agricultural extension at the Tuskegee Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama, teaching former slaves farming techniques for self-sufficiency.
To bring education to farmers, Carver designed a mobile school. It was called a Jesup Wagon after the New York financier, Morris Ketchum Jesup, who provided funding. [2] In 1921, Carver spoke in favor of a peanut tariff before the House Ways and Means Committee. Given racial discrimination of the time, it was unusual for an African-American to be called as an expert. Carver's well-received testimony earned him national attention, and he became an unofficial spokesman for the peanut industry. Carver wrote 44 practical agricultural bulletins for farmers.
In the post-Civil-War South, an agricultural monoculture of cotton had depleted the soil, and in the early 1900s, the boll weevil destroyed much of the cotton crop. Much of Carver's fame was based on his research and promotion of alternative crops to cotton, such as peanuts and sweet potatoes. He wanted poor farmers to grow alternative crops as both a source of their own food and a cash crop. His most popular bulletin contained 105 existing food recipes that used peanuts. His most famous method of promoting the peanut involved his creation of about 100 existing industrial products from peanuts, including cosmetics, dyes, paints, plastics, gasoline and nitroglycerin. His industrial products from peanuts excited the public imagination but none was a successful commercial product. There are many myths about Carver, especially the myth that his industrial products from peanuts played a major role in revolutionizing Southern agriculture. [3][4]
Carver's most important accomplishments were in areas other than industrial products from peanuts, including agricultural extension education, improvement of racial relations, mentoring children, poetry, painting, religion, advocacy of sustainable agriculture and appreciation of plants and nature. He served as a valuable role model for African-Americans and an example of the importance of hard work, a positive attitude and a good education. His humility, humanitarianism, good nature, frugality and lack of economic materialism have also been widely admired.
One of his most important roles was that the fame of his achievements and many talents undermined the widespread stereotype of the time that the black race was intellectually inferior to the white race. In 1941, "Time" magazine dubbed him a "Black Leonardo," a reference to the white polymath Leonardo da Vinci [5]
NBA star David Robinson and his wife Valerie founded an academy named after Carver; it opened on September 17, 2001 in San Antonio, Texas. [6]
Contents [hide] 1 Early years 2 College 3 At Tuskegee with Booker T. Washington 4 Rise to fame 5 Life while famous 6 Death and afterwards 7 Reputed inventions 7.1 Peanut products 7.2 Sweet potato products 8 Carver bulletins 9 Beyond the Peanut Man legend 10 Religion 11 Trivia 12 Notes 13 References 14 See also 15 External links 15.1 Tributes 15.2 Print Publications
Early years He was born into slavery in Newton County, Marion Township, near Diamond Grove, now known as Diamond, Missouri. He was born on July 12, 1864[7]. His owner, Moses Carver, was a German American immigrant who had purchased George's mother, Mary, from William P. McGinnis on October 9, 1855 for seven hundred dollars. The identity of Carver's father is unknown but he had sisters and a brother, all of whom died prematurely.
When George was an infant, he, a sister, and his mother were kidnapped by night raiders and sold in Arkansas, a common practice. Moses Carver hired John Bentley to find them. Only Carver was found, orphaned and near death
what's up with all yall motherfuckers acting like yall know what pac and biggie would say if they heard the song? bottom line is who gives a fuck, the motherfucker's banking so quit hating, you don't like it, don't listen to it, quit bitching... if you wanna act like a bitch... come work this pole