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  • +8
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    The lyrics are so deep and meaningful.
    Disposition_987on March 18, 2003   Link
  • +3
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    Yes this song is pretty pointless. It does show the downfall of music and how MTV is killing music by allowing crap like this to go on. This song pretty much explains what is wrong with rap. All the lyrics are just plain worthless there just degrading to society. Oh and if you want some good dance music don't listen to this crap. Try some techno out. And long live rock.
    brainchildon March 18, 2003   Link
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    wait, did you guys actually READ the lyrics??? i mean really read them?? doesn't their "content" bother you? or is it just me who finds them impossibly stupid and pointless? How can it be fun to dance to a song with lyrics such as these? "I'm that cat by the bar toasting to the good life You that faggot ass nigga trying to pull me back right?" Dancing to a good song is one thing, but saying it's 'da bomb', well, i really know not what to say.
    sarahmansouron March 22, 2003   Link
  • +3
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    Spelling words incorrectly is the kewlest. So is 50 Cent. Once every ten years or so, an artist comes along who is so inspirational, so groundbreaking, it shakes the very essence of my being. I lay back, questioning life and staring into the depths of space, with none other than "In Da Club" flowing through my headphones like a river of wisdom. The lyrics alone... It's true poetry. He blows Shakespeare out of the water. The symbolism is breathtaking... We are all, in reality, "In Da Club" of life, questioning all around us, reaching, grabbing, thrusting ourselves towards the answers... And 50 Cent brings a new meaning into reach. And for this, we are eternally grateful. We love you, Fifty.
    opencountryjoyon March 25, 2003   Link
  • +2
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    i don't like rap music but i love this song.
    astaticlullabyon March 17, 2003   Link
  • +1
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    yeye..this song is off the hook!!!! screw "brainchild" this song rocks...its one of the best beats on earth....
    KaylasThug86on March 22, 2003   Link
  • +1
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    um yeah its 'spelling bee' Shirelle hunny. most rappers come from urban areas and thats the way the word comes outta their mouth so thats how they write it. Spell how u wanna, and i will too.
    barnettzbabyon March 22, 2003   Link
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    What this is, is a debate between the people who like to think about what they're listening to and the people who prefer not to ponder most anything. You'll notice the much stronger, more developed argument coming from the "thinking" side, this is obviously because the "thinkers" like to think about the issue, while the non-thinkers prefer to mind their own business, dance around, use incorrect grammar, etc. I'm not saying one side is more correct than the other, considering the "thinkers" don't always think up the most interesting or well-developed thoughts. I think the "thinkers" should leave the "non-thinkers" alone. Oh, and I prefer not to address the people who like to think about music, yet listen to this kinda stuff on the side.
    mattmc387on March 26, 2003   Link
  • +1
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    Hey, whats with all these "faggot ass niggas tryin to hold 50 Cent Back", yo? God damn i hate rap......
    Disposition_987on April 05, 2003   Link
  • +1
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    meh.. this song's just crap. No arguements needed. We all know its crap. So shut up about it already.
    Angeldust_14on April 08, 2008   Link

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