NBA Banned Weezy and he claims to beat the breaks of Bosh wife...Is this real life?

Old school Miami rap appreciation thread?
 
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"Are those Bugle boy jeans your wearin..Hell naw they Polo :nthat:"

wow I used to know that last verse by heart and had no clue what dude was saying lmao..I used to recite that around my mom and at school :smh:[/VIDEO]
 
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Wayne said "F New York" - New York vets say nothing

Wayne said "F Miami Heat" - Miami vets come out thuggin

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As a New Yorker, I can honestly say we don't care. Dude is beneath us. :lol: It would take someone very important to talk mess about NYC for the whole city to go in. We are too busy being awesome. :smokin
 
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Luke's Gospel

It's Time Miami Stops Being Lil Wayne's *****



Uncle Luke, the man whose booty-shaking madness made the U.S. Supreme Court stand up for free speech, gets as nasty as he wants to be for Miami New Times. This week, Luke explains why Lil Wayne is a ****.

Miamians are mad as hell at rapper Lil Wayne because he said **** the Heat, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh on Sunday at a nightclub party in Houston. Lil Wayne even claimed he had sex with Bosh's wife. That was way out of line. However, don't blame Weezy for talking trash.

He has no respect for the city because people in Miami's entertainment industry -- from local radio DJs to South Beach nightclub promoters to the Heat's front office -- spread their legs for him and every out-of-town celebrity who rolls through town.

Lil Wayne treats Miami like his ***** because people let him.

When Weezy claimed he was thrown out of the Heat home game versus the Lakers, the franchise tried to downplay the incident, saying they only asked him to leave and he left on his own. That was a ***** move.

The Heat should have followed the Oklahoma City Thunder's lead. Last year, Oklahoma City representatives told Lil Wayne to take a hike when he asked for courtside seats to one of the Thunder's playoff games against the San Antonio Spurs. The Miami Heat should be giving court-side seats to the city's true local hip-hop heroes, like Trick Daddy and Betty Wright.

Stars can call up the Heat and get a free front-row seat or have nightclubs give them free tables and bottles of liquor whenever they want. Lil Wayne gets away with it because venue promoters are desperate to get mentioned in the gossip blogs and magazines. Local record label owners and radio station programming directors are also guilty of brown-nosing these interlopers.

Up-and-coming local artists like Alyric, K Kutta, Blaze, and YD can't get their songs played on the radio because the stations are too busy playing **** from Cash Money Records. When the radio people get some balls and stop acting like groupies, they will stop playing Lil Wayne and company's music.

Hell, I want to know what Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, and all these so-called 305 rappers who hang with Lil Wayne have to say about him disrespecting our home team. They need to set Lil Wayne straight. When you disrespect Miami, you can't be allowed into any arena, restaurant, club, or even McDonald's to get a burger. And you better not show your face in the hood.

None of this ******** would have happened under my watch. In 1992, when I had a beef with Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, they had to cancel a concert in Miami. For years, they couldn't set foot in the 305 because it was so hot. Suge Knight had to come down and smoke a peace pipe with me.

We also kept it real at the old Miami Arena, where I had season tickets from the first tip-off on July 13, 1988. I sat in the fourth row behind the basket near former Miami City Manager Joe Arriola. For a game against the New York Knicks, filmmaker Spike Lee was sitting in front of me. It was right after he trashed me on The Arsenio Hall Show.

Joe and I cussed him out during the entire first quarter. Arriola ended up getting thrown out, but Spike didn't come back for the second half.

I'm gonna have to come out of retirement because Miami's entertainment industry has gone soft. I've got no problem telling Lil Wayne where he can go.
-Miami times
 
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Luke's Gospel

It's Time Miami Stops Being Lil Wayne's *****



Uncle Luke, the man whose booty-shaking madness made the U.S. Supreme Court stand up for free speech, gets as nasty as he wants to be for Miami New Times. This week, Luke explains why Lil Wayne is a ****.

Miamians are mad as hell at rapper Lil Wayne because he said **** the Heat, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh on Sunday at a nightclub party in Houston. Lil Wayne even claimed he had sex with Bosh's wife. That was way out of line. However, don't blame Weezy for talking trash.

He has no respect for the city because people in Miami's entertainment industry -- from local radio DJs to South Beach nightclub promoters to the Heat's front office -- spread their legs for him and every out-of-town celebrity who rolls through town.

Lil Wayne treats Miami like his ***** because people let him.

When Weezy claimed he was thrown out of the Heat home game versus the Lakers, the franchise tried to downplay the incident, saying they only asked him to leave and he left on his own. That was a ***** move.

The Heat should have followed the Oklahoma City Thunder's lead. Last year, Oklahoma City representatives told Lil Wayne to take a hike when he asked for courtside seats to one of the Thunder's playoff games against the San Antonio Spurs. The Miami Heat should be giving court-side seats to the city's true local hip-hop heroes, like Trick Daddy and Betty Wright.

Stars can call up the Heat and get a free front-row seat or have nightclubs give them free tables and bottles of liquor whenever they want. Lil Wayne gets away with it because venue promoters are desperate to get mentioned in the gossip blogs and magazines. Local record label owners and radio station programming directors are also guilty of brown-nosing these interlopers.

Up-and-coming local artists like Alyric, K Kutta, Blaze, and YD can't get their songs played on the radio because the stations are too busy playing **** from Cash Money Records. When the radio people get some balls and stop acting like groupies, they will stop playing Lil Wayne and company's music.

Hell, I want to know what Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, and all these so-called 305 rappers who hang with Lil Wayne have to say about him disrespecting our home team. They need to set Lil Wayne straight. When you disrespect Miami, you can't be allowed into any arena, restaurant, club, or even McDonald's to get a burger. And you better not show your face in the hood.

None of this ******** would have happened under my watch. In 1992, when I had a beef with Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, they had to cancel a concert in Miami. For years, they couldn't set foot in the 305 because it was so hot. Suge Knight had to come down and smoke a peace pipe with me.

We also kept it real at the old Miami Arena, where I had season tickets from the first tip-off on July 13, 1988. I sat in the fourth row behind the basket near former Miami City Manager Joe Arriola. For a game against the New York Knicks, filmmaker Spike Lee was sitting in front of me. It was right after he trashed me on The Arsenio Hall Show.

Joe and I cussed him out during the entire first quarter. Arriola ended up getting thrown out, but Spike didn't come back for the second half.

I'm gonna have to come out of retirement because Miami's entertainment industry has gone soft. I've got no problem telling Lil Wayne where he can go.
-Miami times

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:lol: Real talk he's the type of dude that would get played by the biggest jump in neighborhood.
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Funny how if you're in a different situation than another person, you automatically get attacked. Bunch of salty *** dudes in this thread :lol: .

Like that other sodium based comment about my mother. She went to a private school in a very small town in her country (where everyone knows everyone so you really cant keep a secret for too long) for high school, moved 7 hours away for college with her super strict and over-protective uncle, and got married at 19 and came over to the states. Afterwards, Simba was born:smokin .

So, if your mom went through multiple husbands , as well as boyfriends, it means she was probably promiscuous as a teen. It DOESN'T mean that everyone's mother is just like that one though :smh: .

I'm out here getting these professional, well-educated yambs
. Which most likely means she made better decisions as a teen, which transcends into adulthood.

So, I guess I should apologize for doing ME? >D

:lol:

Just stop posting in this thread man seriously.
 
miami people are stupid ..he said f the team not the county  ...people down here are haters/snakes low key tho

they just wanted a reason to say "f wayne, he said dont mess with miami like that"

and i am from miami too if that helps

they just want a reason to switch sides and snap on u
 
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well i guess you can say people from chicago are stupid too then right?... wade said he wouldnt play for the bulls because of how they run the team and didnt like the organization... bulls fans were saying f wade, he is talking **** about our city.... the ****?
 
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Funny how if you're in a different situation than another person, you automatically get attacked. Bunch of salty *** dudes in this thread :lol: .

Like that other sodium based comment about my mother. She went to a private school in a very small town in her country (where everyone knows everyone so you really cant keep a secret for too long) for high school, moved 7 hours away for college with her super strict and over-protective uncle, and got married at 19 and came over to the states. Afterwards, Simba was born:smokin .

So, if your mom went through multiple husbands , as well as boyfriends, it means she was probably promiscuous as a teen. It DOESN'T mean that everyone's mother is just like that one though :smh: .

I'm out here getting these professional, well-educated yambs. Which most likely means she made better decisions as a teen, which transcends into adulthood.

So, I guess I should apologize for doing ME? >D

so b/c they went to college and have a corporate job... :lol:


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