Is that the one where he walks in at the end and goes, "Now wait a mizzzinit?". Damn, I couldn't believe that shit...Quote:
Originally Posted by diffusionx
Yo, wha'choo problem be wit Chingy?!? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Calliander
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Is that the one where he walks in at the end and goes, "Now wait a mizzzinit?". Damn, I couldn't believe that shit...Quote:
Originally Posted by diffusionx
Yo, wha'choo problem be wit Chingy?!? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Calliander
Yo, wha'choo problem be wit Chingy?!? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Calliander
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...music&n=507846
Clean/explict albums are available for almost every major release with any real amount of swearing
I found this one rather funny, as these guys are pretty anti-censorship.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...432772-0417636
just do a amazon search on [clean]
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/se...432772-0417636
Thank you Wal-Mart. Assholes.
I don't mind censored hip-hop, but this depends on how it's censored. For whatever reason I find profanities in reverse (ie: "ish-e" instead of "shit" and "kophf" instead of "fuck") aurally pleasing.
I work at a CD store, so I see this all the damn time. Pretty much any rap/hiphop that has cursing in it has an edited version. Then again, some alternative has clean versions of the CDs too... trapt, korn, pink, etc.
Wal-Mart doesn't sell "dirty" CDs, I made that mistake when I picked up a reel big fish album :\
Nothing beats the censord 2 Live Crew albums from back in the day.
The only censored album i've ever bought in Australia was the South Park album, the one that came in three different levels of censorship. Otherwise, i've bought an album with the word "cunt" used quite frequently from a chain store like Wal Mart.
From what I've read in lefty books like "No Logo", Wal Mart sounds like the house of satan, with really low prices!
I've never purchased a music CD from Wal-Mart for this very reason. From what I've seen they don't even tell you it's a hacked up version of the original work.
They apparently don't have a problem selling R rated movies and M rated games, however.
Edited music, even on the radio is ridiculous in my opinion. Curses are all bad and whatnot I guess (or whatever) but the subject matter is the beef behind the music and when you edit a curse you just draw more attention to it anyhow. So what differance is there if you here "fuck" or "f---" you still know what they're saying anyhow.
I always laugh hysterically when I hear the edited version of Gin and Juice.
rolling down the street smokin smokin ... sipping on Gin and juice
:lol: