I'm the Best to Ever Do It BITCH ft. Unitfort

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I'm the Best to Ever Do It BITCH ft. Unitfort

Post by Elcalavero » Thu May 27, 2010 12:45 am

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Preview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNIc9Ri-t2A



Elcalavero comment:
Too lazy to make a poster so I posted a snapshot of the credits. (lol?)
Effects were kept at a minimum.
720p video available..... Lower Quality version also available
Local Download will be uploaded soon, not now.
Apologies to Ozair, video was completed faster than expected. Sorry
man ;3, maybe next time.

Fun Collabo with my bud Unitfort, Video done in 1 week time.
Video should not be taken too seriously, I even added some comedy elements ;3.
Well, I think they are funny.. :jester:



Unitfort comment: First video to upload on the Org, and its a Collabo with my infamous buddy Elcalavero.
I dedicate this to Godix, Kariudo, Hacchin and Arashinome because they are Lil Wayne Fans. They love all his music. <3
<Unitfort> so who here listens to rap (other than Arash)
<Arashinome> ME AND ONLY ME
......
<Elcalavero> Unitfort, no one listens to rap, nonsense.
<Arashinome> Elcalaqueero
<Arashinome> I do
<Arashinome> alldai
<Arashinome> erryday
<Unitfort> but that faggot Arash does
<Arashinome> fuckin a i d....wait a second
<Arashinome> GET FAGGED UNITFORT
<Elcalavero> I wonder what will be his response.
<Elcalavero> more sarcasm
Arashinome> Well, it's kind of what I do
<Arashinome> I mean, that and your mom...
<Arashinome> OHSHITSON
<Arashinome> ZING
<Niotex> facepalms
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Re: I'm the Best to Ever Do It BITCH ft. Unitfort

Post by dreamawake » Thu May 27, 2010 6:25 am

I like hiphop. Lil Wayne is a wack emcee and always will be.
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Re: I'm the Best to Ever Do It BITCH ft. Unitfort

Post by GrooveOn » Thu May 27, 2010 5:21 pm

i liked it 4/5. i was gonna do a similar vid with a drake song

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Re: I'm the Best to Ever Do It BITCH ft. Unitfort

Post by AaronAMV » Thu May 27, 2010 6:26 pm

lil wayne is fucking horrible
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Re: I'm the Best to Ever Do It BITCH ft. Unitfort

Post by Jwalk0 » Fri May 28, 2010 4:14 am

nevergreen wrote:lil wayne is fucking horrible
Indeed, fucking horrible to the extent where his accomplishments makes the whole hiphop/rap genre a pile of shit and the lowest form of music on the planet.
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Re: I'm the Best to Ever Do It BITCH ft. Unitfort

Post by Zero Link » Fri May 28, 2010 10:33 am

I tend to disagree. Some of you guys are only say that because he's mainstream, and not Eminem of course. I know a lot of you that I talk to will clown mainstream rappers without taking the time to actually listen to their stuff simply because they are currently on the radio, and we all know "mainstream rap is garbage!!". Lil Wayne has made a lot of pretty good songs if you listen to his albums. It's just when he's on the radio, he chooses to release the dirt shit tracks with autotune because that's what the audience of today want. =\
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Re: I'm the Best to Ever Do It BITCH ft. Unitfort

Post by LeapofFate » Fri May 28, 2010 10:37 am

Naw. Lil Wayne is just terrible.
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Re: I'm the Best to Ever Do It BITCH ft. Unitfort

Post by Jwalk0 » Fri May 28, 2010 2:02 pm

Zero Link wrote:I tend to disagree. Some of you guys are only say that because he's mainstream, and not Eminem of course. I know a lot of you that I talk to will clown mainstream rappers without taking the time to actually listen to their stuff simply because they are currently on the radio, and we all know "mainstream rap is garbage!!". Lil Wayne has made a lot of pretty good songs if you listen to his albums. It's just when he's on the radio, he chooses to release the dirt shit tracks with autotune because that's what the audience of today want. =\
I've taken the time to listen to his tracks and honestly can not see him as a real rapper at all. Almost a third of my friends are Lil Wayne fans and they jokingly think I'm from another planet when I say that, and some of that third are people I grew up with.

An example was his '08 album, on the release date one of my friends bought a copy and after an arguement I had with her I decided to listen to the whole thing after she won the arguement by saying I didn't give Wayne a chance after I told her that I've never heard his entire latest while still calling him garbage. I borrowed her copy with an open mind, spent almost 2 hours listening to the whole thing and felt exhausted afterwards. There wasn't ANY quality or refreshing material in his songs, and in the songs that almost had them he dragged them down with repetitous nonsense, not to mention his lazy vocal tone.

Not gonna lie but I find 2 of the artists in his own crew slightly better than he is even though they don't have even have the same outstanding qualities artists like Nas and Lupe Fiasco have, those two are Drake with some r&b songs and Young Cash with some hiphop/rap songs. I knew exactly what the last generation was talkin about when they said this generation is lacking the musical qualities that theirs had once Wayne became the shit, and I could seriously tell the differences in the rap/hiphop genre from the 90s to the late 00s. A majority of rappers these days are using the SAME materials that's been way overdone since before they became overdone, I turn on the radio today and I still feel like it's '05.

I find Eminem one of the quality rappers even though his '09 album wasn't his best, I grew up on his music and know what he's capable of. Growing up I did the same for Wayne trying to like his music but bottom line, I just couldn't then and I can't today. I still like and highly respect the people I know who are fans of his including you and vice versa since musical taste isn't everything that defines a person but looking at Wayne's fanbase without insulting anyone, most of them do not know the roots or the best of the hiphop/rap genre when rappers of Wayne's calibur are being regarded as the best. Especially those who were born in the late 90s to the 00s. I'm going back to the 80s, to the Biggie and Tupac days when I say most rappers from those eras knew exactly what they were talking about lyrically, beat wise, and concept wise with intelligence and defined the genre, these days there are a handful of hungry artists with the same mindset but sadly they are hardly getting the recognition they deserve. I'm scared of what will become of the genre even 5 years from now :uhoh:
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Re: I'm the Best to Ever Do It BITCH ft. Unitfort

Post by GH » Fri May 28, 2010 2:03 pm

autotune is what all the cool kids are using.

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Re: I'm the Best to Ever Do It BITCH ft. Unitfort

Post by Zero Link » Fri May 28, 2010 3:19 pm

Jwalk0 wrote:
Zero Link wrote:I tend to disagree. Some of you guys are only say that because he's mainstream, and not Eminem of course. I know a lot of you that I talk to will clown mainstream rappers without taking the time to actually listen to their stuff simply because they are currently on the radio, and we all know "mainstream rap is garbage!!". Lil Wayne has made a lot of pretty good songs if you listen to his albums. It's just when he's on the radio, he chooses to release the dirt shit tracks with autotune because that's what the audience of today want. =\
I still like and highly respect the people I know who are fans of his including you and vice versa since musical taste isn't everything that defines a person but looking at Wayne's fanbase without insulting anyone, most of them do not know the roots or the best of the hiphop/rap genre when rappers of Wayne's calibur are being regarded as the best. Especially those who were born in the late 90s to the 00s. I'm going back to the 80s, to the Biggie and Tupac days when I say most rappers from those eras knew exactly what they were talking about lyrically, beat wise, and concept wise with intelligence and defined the genre, these days there are a handful of hungry artists with the same mindset but sadly they are hardly getting the recognition they deserve. I'm scared of what will become of the genre even 5 years from now :uhoh:
Well for one I'm no off the wall fan of Lil Wayne myself, I was just stating some of his songs isn't as bad as people make it out to be, especially those that aren't into mainstream rap. (I'm not into it either but I do give some of it a chance) A few things that you've pointed out that caught my eye though:
most of them do not know the roots or the best of the hiphop/rap genre when rappers of Wayne's calibur are being regarded as the best.
Are you sure you're familiar with the roots of the rap genre? A lot of people say today's rap genre isn't the same as it was back then, but on the contrary, its no different. Today's Stanky Leg or Crank Dat can be analogous to ANY of the 69 boy's songs, ESPECIALLY Lemme Ride That Donkey (rofl). They were meant to get you off your feet and dancing. The sexually explicit songs and the songs about murder haven't just up jumped and appeared from no where. This has been here every since rap started, and I highly doubt we will be the voice to remove it. NWA, Suge Knight, Biggie, Snoop Dogg, need I say more? I've had friends who couldn't see the difference between yesterday's rap and today's rap... mainly because a lot of them have the same message, just brought by a different style/beat. The only reason why we (including I) refuse to listen to the new stuff is because we grew out of it. While I'll contradict myself by going to some of my old hip hop songs I use to love that talks about the same thing thats being talked about today, I will never buy an album from Trap Star, Drake, Soulja Boy, or whomever.
I'm going back to the 80s, to the Biggie and Tupac days when I say most rappers from those eras knew exactly what they were talking about lyrically, beat wise, and concept wise with intelligence and defined the genre, these days there are a handful of hungry artists with the same mindset but sadly they are hardly getting the recognition they deserve.
No offense, but have you EVER listened to a Biggie song? As far as rapping about gangsta shit, killing, extremely sexual content, Biggie should NOT be in that list. Take a listen to Dead Wrong for example. I can understand Tupac, KRS-One, Queen Latifah, 2 Live Crew (maybe that one is just me), H-Town (definitely just me lol), Jurassic 5, and others, but ionno about Biggie lol. He's great and all, but idk if thats a good example XD.

And as far as the future genre, I agree with you on that. Overall I'm just saying the messages aren't too different from each other. One can disagree, but it's been said. Hell, even Don Cornelius didn't like the fact that rap was first rising up and approaching Soul Train, and that's saying A HELLOFALOT! Because he loved all music.
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