THE SICKEST SOMALI DISS TRACK!!
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THE SICKEST SOMALI DISS TRACK!!
Last edited by fagash_killer on Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:05 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: THE SICKEST SOMALI DISS RAP
If its that sick why post it?
Or are you geting off from it...lol
Or are you geting off from it...lol
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Re: THE SICKEST SOMALI DISS TRACK
bcuzz i do it for my interests thats why lolz. we signed them on our website long time ago before this videoclip came out. and we are looking for mo thats why. so maybe this can inspire you since the somali hiphop revolution is getting stronger like knaan did.
here can you find them when they were interviewed before this recorded clip came out
you see the guy yellow shirt is the head of buzh fammily as they like the call it. but these guys waa smart they did like they dissed the guy and the guy in yellow shirt worked with them on the phone so that they can show them self that they are hot like knaan did. smart kiddos lolz.
and here is their first clip they recorded for fun as the screw said
forgive me guys
here can you find them when they were interviewed before this recorded clip came out
you see the guy yellow shirt is the head of buzh fammily as they like the call it. but these guys waa smart they did like they dissed the guy and the guy in yellow shirt worked with them on the phone so that they can show them self that they are hot like knaan did. smart kiddos lolz.
and here is their first clip they recorded for fun as the screw said
forgive me guys
Last edited by fagash_killer on Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:07 am, edited 3 times in total.
Re: THE SICKEST SOMALI DISS RAP
lol sick means kool biko.934 wrote:If its that sick why post it?
Or are you geting off from it...lol
Re: THE SICKEST SOMALI DISS TRACK
Gifted
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faqashkiller
hiphop revolution?
now what the hell is wrong with suuganteena?
Only those that dont apreciate and underestimate somali culture and identity will find hiphop attractive.
personaly i think hiphop is a SETANIC music.
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faqashkiller
hiphop revolution?
now what the hell is wrong with suuganteena?
Only those that dont apreciate and underestimate somali culture and identity will find hiphop attractive.
personaly i think hiphop is a SETANIC music.
Re: THE SICKEST SOMALI DISS TRACK!!
Sick means cool dee, I assumed ur were biko. 
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Re: THE SICKEST SOMALI DISS TRACK
[quote="934"]Gifted
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faqashkiller
hiphop revolution?
now what the hell is wrong with suuganteena?
Only those that dont apreciate and underestimate somali culture and identity will find hiphop attractive.
personaly i think hiphop is a SETANIC music.[/quote]
why not explain in music your emotions about what what exsist in somali community? if they do it for fun it is their choise lakiin anii waxaa kaa wataa waad uu jeedaa ineey somalidu cod haastaan we can for example show the western world where we live in the beauty of somali culture while we the youth could connect 2 cultures togheter. some kind of little revolution things like that i mean.somalidy yaa kaa fiicaan quruxdood action kood only we use it as negative thing like qabiil cuqdad etc.
?
faqashkiller
hiphop revolution?
now what the hell is wrong with suuganteena?
Only those that dont apreciate and underestimate somali culture and identity will find hiphop attractive.
personaly i think hiphop is a SETANIC music.[/quote]
why not explain in music your emotions about what what exsist in somali community? if they do it for fun it is their choise lakiin anii waxaa kaa wataa waad uu jeedaa ineey somalidu cod haastaan we can for example show the western world where we live in the beauty of somali culture while we the youth could connect 2 cultures togheter. some kind of little revolution things like that i mean.somalidy yaa kaa fiicaan quruxdood action kood only we use it as negative thing like qabiil cuqdad etc.
Re: THE SICKEST SOMALI DISS TRACK!!
Its ok there are times were i mistake you for basra too...lol
Re: THE SICKEST SOMALI DISS TRACK
fagash_killer wrote:quote]
why not explain in music your emotions about what what exsist in somali community? if they do it for fun it is their choise lakiin anii waxaa kaa wataa waad uu jeedaa ineey somalidu cod haastaan we can for example show the western world where we live in the beauty of somali culture while we the youth could connect 2 cultures togheter. some kind of little revolution things like that i mean.somalidy yaa kaa fiicaan quruxdood action kood only we use it as negative thing like qabiil cuqdad etc.
But does that musci has to be hiphop?
Hiphop the way i see it is a black american culture that doesnt have no place in Somali culture.
And the more lil faraxs imitate that desease the more they'll be acting like adoons with chains on. sagy pants, foul mouth and a total luck of respect for women.
so, for the xalimos, practice your buranbur and the faraxs Gabay.
hophop aint got a thing on Somali! period!
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Re: THE SICKEST SOMALI DISS TRACK!!
[quote="934"]Its ok there are times were i mistake you for basra too...lol[/quote]
i think cuss we both think wise
i think cuss we both think wise
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Re: THE SICKEST SOMALI DISS TRACK
[quote="934"][quote="fagash_killer"]quote]
why not explain in music your emotions about what what exsist in somali community? if they do it for fun it is their choise lakiin anii waxaa kaa wataa waad uu jeedaa ineey somalidu cod haastaan we can for example show the western world where we live in the beauty of somali culture while we the youth could connect 2 cultures togheter. some kind of little revolution things like that i mean.somalidy yaa kaa fiicaan quruxdood action kood only we use it as negative thing like qabiil cuqdad etc.[/quote]
But does that musci has to be hiphop?
Hiphop the way i see it is a black american culture that doesnt have no place in Somali culture.
And the more lil faraxs imitate that desease the more they'll be acting like adoons with chains on. sagy pants, foul mouth and a totol luck of respect for women.
so, for the xalimos, practice your buranbur and the faraxs Gabay.
hophop aint got a thing on Somali! period![/quote]
hiphop doesnt have to mean violence sxb. but we live in a violence world where we are not safe since we dont live in our country. the somali youth face the same struggle problems as the other blacks no difference sxb. only somalis stick with their culture and that is the nicest thing. only we somalis stick rather at one thing/point while we should move on and try to learn and see than many of the positive and negative thing about it so that our parents are strong enough to understand it and maybe even to recist it.some kind of mixing to ore many things togheter so that we can understand each other.
and hiphop means also to connect faster with the somali youth in some kind of nice beat rytem but than spitting in somali ama af ingriis and that goes only about somali problems. i think that would be nice.
can you imigane you as a somali rapper could make a track with one of the somali fananiin ama abwaans some kind of remix deeh.
no it doesnt have to be but i explained you above why. it could also be done in reagge rythems etc.
atleast come with something rather than staying the whole time in one sinking boat. we dont live in somalia anymore ore tha gang violence on somalis will only continiue. unless we do something about only the youth so how can we not work close with the country you live in than? thats the same line where we and basra fall in
why not explain in music your emotions about what what exsist in somali community? if they do it for fun it is their choise lakiin anii waxaa kaa wataa waad uu jeedaa ineey somalidu cod haastaan we can for example show the western world where we live in the beauty of somali culture while we the youth could connect 2 cultures togheter. some kind of little revolution things like that i mean.somalidy yaa kaa fiicaan quruxdood action kood only we use it as negative thing like qabiil cuqdad etc.[/quote]
But does that musci has to be hiphop?
Hiphop the way i see it is a black american culture that doesnt have no place in Somali culture.
And the more lil faraxs imitate that desease the more they'll be acting like adoons with chains on. sagy pants, foul mouth and a totol luck of respect for women.
so, for the xalimos, practice your buranbur and the faraxs Gabay.
hophop aint got a thing on Somali! period![/quote]
hiphop doesnt have to mean violence sxb. but we live in a violence world where we are not safe since we dont live in our country. the somali youth face the same struggle problems as the other blacks no difference sxb. only somalis stick with their culture and that is the nicest thing. only we somalis stick rather at one thing/point while we should move on and try to learn and see than many of the positive and negative thing about it so that our parents are strong enough to understand it and maybe even to recist it.some kind of mixing to ore many things togheter so that we can understand each other.
and hiphop means also to connect faster with the somali youth in some kind of nice beat rytem but than spitting in somali ama af ingriis and that goes only about somali problems. i think that would be nice.
can you imigane you as a somali rapper could make a track with one of the somali fananiin ama abwaans some kind of remix deeh.
no it doesnt have to be but i explained you above why. it could also be done in reagge rythems etc.
atleast come with something rather than staying the whole time in one sinking boat. we dont live in somalia anymore ore tha gang violence on somalis will only continiue. unless we do something about only the youth so how can we not work close with the country you live in than? thats the same line where we and basra fall in
Last edited by fagash_killer on Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:33 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Am sorry but i refuse to see hiphop as hope for young faraxs in the diaspora.
There is no denying the influence hip-hop music have world wide but hiphop aint what it use to be. today is nothing but trash as it demean women and turne them into sex objects. And with all the problem Somalis face the last thing we need is youg P.I.M.P faraxs.
There is no denying the influence hip-hop music have world wide but hiphop aint what it use to be. today is nothing but trash as it demean women and turne them into sex objects. And with all the problem Somalis face the last thing we need is youg P.I.M.P faraxs.
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