Jonathan Wade

#27
#27
How (or why) would T.I. give Wade a cameo in the video? Wade is from Louisiana, isn't he? T.I. is from ATL?

Big Tymers?:eek:hmy:
 
#31
#31
I imagine it has something to do with being drafted...he's now a ST. Louis Rams player which in my book, is pretty big...He probably gets invited to more things as a Rams player than he did as a UT player so they could have met somewhere...just my 2 cents..
 
#34
#34
hey, tupac did come out with an album called Pac's Life just last November. Is he really dead?
The fact that he still comes out with new music every year did cross my mind, but I decided to roll with it and verbally smite you anyway.
 
#36
#36
I imagine it has something to do with being drafted...he's now a ST. Louis Rams player which in my book, is pretty big...He probably gets invited to more things as a Rams player than he did as a UT player so they could have met somewhere...just my 2 cents..

There were higher profile players than Wade that actually came from ATL that were drafted ahead of him (Calvin Johnson).
 
#48
#48
I love rap. Tupac is a poet, T.I. is the best rapper alive along with Eminem, and J.Wade is a straight gansta just like me. Peace Up, A-Town Down.:yu:

I agree. I think that rap gets a bad name from mainstream America because of some of the language that is used is not what you would like represented. But, all in all, the truly great story tellers like Tupac touched on social issues that have largely been neglected in our society. "Brenda Got A Baby" and "Dear Mama" are just two examples of Tupac's genius of blending neighborhood issues into hits that all can understand. Ludacris' "Runaway Love" is another chart topper that currently fits the bill. I think people that blindly hate rap are listening to Bill O'Reilly and those hacks too much.
 
#49
#49
I agree. I think that rap gets a bad name from mainstream America because of some of the language that is used is not what you would like represented. But, all in all, the truly great story tellers like Tupac touched on social issues that have largely been neglected in our society. "Brenda Got A Baby" and "Dear Mama" are just two examples of Tupac's genius of blending neighborhood issues into hits that all can understand. Ludacris' "Runaway Love" is another chart topper that currently fits the bill. I think people that blindly hate rap are listening to Bill O'Reilly and those hacks too much.

Amen.
 

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