Peace,
I goofed up on Karamel's page, thinkin' it was THE page to pst your intro on. So sue me.
Again, I'm from Queens, N.Y. and can't stand ANYTHING commercial. Hip-Hop has spoile dme so much, that as far as jewlery, I won't rock anything past silver, can't stand the majority of jerseys (unless it's my team). If I see a trucker hat, I start laughing. If I see a dude wearing pink, I start crying. Always loved Wu-Tang from the very first LP. Killarmy, Gravediggaz, Killah Priest (when he was still down), Remedy, The Lin Brotherz, love 'em all. A little sad that GP WU got slept on the way they did, because "Don't Go Against The Grain" was classic shit for real.
I'm not a completely bull-headed person, but my opinions are driven by common sense first, then my own opinion. Which is usually not too far from common sense. At least that's the way I try to be. Nobody's perfect.
I'm here not only because I love Hip-Hop and Wu-Tang is always #1 in my heart, I also want to see how many people are actually bringing relevant topics to the forefront and saying something worth typing to better the Hip-Hop culture as a whole. Wu-Tang set the scene for everyone after them. Brutal originality that came
form outta nowhere, literally. You couldn't mention being from Staten Island before these cats came out. You'd probably get jumped.
Now, that logo is infamous.
I just want to make sure the Shaolin Sound doesn't die with the original members. I write slam poerty, and have started getting into serious verbal assaults too. I also DJ. So, I fully intend to carry this shit into the next millenium.
I'm cool otherwise though. Always up for a joke, as long as it's a friendly one. My main goal is to polotic with my people though. Who are my people you ask? Everyone that wants to set somethin' on fire when Da Mystery Of Chessboxin' comes on.....
Peace Fam
*When in the North, pay respects to Shaolin Kung-Fu. When in the South, pay respects to Wu-TTang Kung-Fu. -Old Shaolin saying addressing new disciples visiting China.
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