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Why Is Mims STILL Rapping?

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Look at what I found lingering around the net. The pint sized smurf aka Chipmunk is still repping New York with that corny ass rap game of his. I was kind of hoping that he would just go away, but nah. He's "back." Not that he was ever really here to leave. And he sounds like trash. I don't even know why I waste my time with this dude. The only press he deserves is the "A-Alike" section in XXL next to Alvin.

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AHAHHAHAHA! This is hilarious. Not only does MIMS sound worse "freestyling" than when he's rapping his one little stupid song, but this one-hit wonder cornball is talking about album sales, people "citing" him, and some other egotistical sh*t that he has no business rapping about. Aside from that, they put this dude next to Joel Ortiz. That's a joke within itself.
 

Written By SOHH Reckless

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This is something that just recently occurred to me: Bill O'Reilly loves hip-hop. Every time I turn around, this dude has some rapper's name in his mouth. I thought it was because he was just racist, but he never talks about anyone else besides who's doing or saying what in the rap genre.

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There was some conversation that arose in regards to Friday's post on Hot 97's Funk Flex airing out R. Kelly.

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"Your manager, your own brother, and all your other family members and everybody else said what you do. You were on tape fam, and you can say that's not you on that tape but it is. And cause you got away with it is why you're talking so reckless."

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Today marks the eighth year that Harlem's underground great Big L was shot to death just blocks from his home.

Isn't it ironic that this disgrace, Mase, has reentered the rap scene?

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The Big Pun tribute party, which takes place tonight at 9pm, will be located at Club Duvet on West 21st street, Manhattan.

Hosted by Big Pun's widow Liza Rios, this celebration is for all who never got a chance to pay their respects, and will feature performances by Cuban Link, Remy Ma, Triple Seis, late Pun's son Baby Pun, and more.

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