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Let's not keep oppo country.
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YOU DARE DEFY ME!?!?!?!?!?!
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To be fair, John Denver was actually a fairly cool guy.
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You can't even link a video, so yes, we will keep it country.
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I hate both rap and country. Difference is, ifI think hard, I can come up with a couple country songs I like. Where as with rap...nothing.
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It's okay to be wrong.
You're still special to me.
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Ninja edit, ho!
Also, at least post something worthy to share a thread with Eazy E.
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It's okay to be wrong.
Which is why I didn't correct you.
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Damn dawg. Innapropes.
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Is that better? Even if it's not, Waylon will be bigger than Eazy E will ever be. Especially because of this:
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Depends on who you ask. On one hand, Waylon Jennings is an incredibly talented musician, and in my opinion the greatest country artist of all time. But on the other, Eazy is one of the founding fathers of the 2nd wave of rap (and in my opinion the best wave). He was also not a very good rapper he RARELY wrote his stuff, and had not great flow and a really high pitched voice. And what he lacked in talent he made up for with business smarts. Just founding Ruthless Records alone cements Eazy-E's place in music history.
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So if he isn't good, why do you like him?
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Eazy-E. He's fucking awesome. Sometimes persona and delivery can make up for lack of technical ability. In Eazy's case, it certainly did.