MISCONCEPTION OF MISTAH F.A.B.

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May 2, 2006
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STREETFIGHT said:
However their is a dichotomy between your theories as I am sure that a person with your ability in the realm of explication should understand. I see myself as a perspicacious judge of musical charactor and basically--as an artist promotes himself, that is how he shall be judged.
I agree with you in saying that "an artist" should and "shall be judged" as he/she "promotes himself." However, I don't think that this fact contradicts the focus of my point (or in other words, creates a "dichotomy between [my] theories"). If anything, I believe that it plays into my point precisely. I am urging people to look past the way that the radio displays F.A.B., and how he may "promote himself," and to try and grasp his full lyrical capability, which he exemplifies in his latest CD, before judging him.
 
Oct 31, 2003
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B-Town On Mine said:
I agree with you in saying that "an artist" should and "shall be judged" as he/she "promotes himself." However, I don't think that this fact contradicts the focus of my point (or in other words, creates a "dichotomy between [my] theories"). If anything, I believe that it plays into my point precisely. I am urging people to look past the way that the radio displays F.A.B., and how he may "promote himself," and to try and grasp his full lyrical capability, which he exemplifies in his latest CD, before judging him.
If a person promotes himself as what ever it is he (the artist) wants to percived as then who am I to try to force the world to view him as what I want them to see him as.
 
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STREETFIGHT said:
If a person promotes himself as what ever it is he (the artist) wants to percived as then who am I to try to force the world to view him as what I want them to see him as.
Lol. I don't mean to offend/disrespect you, but that's an awful point. That's like saying that "beacuse so-and-so presents himself in the media a certain way, that we, the people, should just accept this as who he truly is and move on." Sorry, but I find that view a little bit ignorant. Just because someone is shown in the media one way or another, even if he wants to be perceived as such, does not mean that that is who they truly are. All I'm striving to do is to have people realize that he has much more lyrical talent that the typical FAB radio slapper displays. Nuf said.
 
Dec 5, 2005
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i been tryna tell people bout Fab's versatility. i like how he be havin the go dumb slaps and then he be havin alotta deep shit on the album tho too. like he said in that interview "imma backpack rapper i jus happen to be Hyphy"
 
Oct 31, 2003
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B-Town On Mine said:
Lol. I don't mean to offend/disrespect you, but that's an awful point. That's like saying that "beacuse so-and-so presents himself in the media a certain way, that we, the people, should just accept this as who he truly is and move on." Sorry, but I find that view a little bit ignorant. Just because someone is shown in the media one way or another, even if he wants to be perceived as such, does not mean that that is who they truly are. All I'm striving to do is to have people realize that he has much more lyrical talent that the typical FAB radio slapper displays. Nuf said.
You missed my point...You act like the radio forced those songs on the album. I'm not speaking on the way a person truly is outside of the music. We are talking about the artist and his or her body of work. If an artist sees the publics perception of him not going the way he deems credible to how he REALLY is then normally they make an attempt to put a hault to it (they don't keep adding to it every chance they get). I say, let FAB do FAB and if he wants the image of him to be the king of the yellow bus then thats his business, because he is now a slave to the image that brought him sucess just like 40 is to being (outside of the Bay) only good for slang. When you fight so hard to carve a nitch- you are stuck with it.
 
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STREETFIGHT said:
You missed my point...You act like the radio forced those songs on the album. I'm not speaking on the way a person truly is outside of the music. We are talking about the artist and his or her body of work. If an artist sees the publics perception of him not going the way he deems credible to how he REALLY is then normally they make an attempt to put a hault to it (they don't keep adding to it every chance they get). I say, let FAB do FAB and if he wants the image of him to be the king of the yellow bus then thats his business, because he is now a slave to the image that brought him sucess just like 40 is to being (outside of the Bay) only good for slang. When you fight so hard to carve a nitch- you are stuck with it.
I agree with you completely; however, I think we are arguing two different points. You're arguing, to the best of my understanding, that he has created this "yellow bus" public persona, and therefore should assume responsibility for the people's reaction that it generates. I am arguing that, although he is responsible for his image, people should not judge his lyrical APTITUDE SOLELY based on what he has been producing (or therefore, been putting on the radio) lately. He's much more than go dumb slaps and hyphy slumps, he's a "[backpack rapper who just happens to be hyphy]."
 
Sep 24, 2004
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I love the fact that she can go from a street locution to a Queens english professor in 7.2 postings.

shit slaps DUMMY HARD. especially that #4, Brush Em Off, by the Pack & FAB. that song is finna blow up. but real talk, almost all those FAB & Pack songs blap. the hardest song on the whole mixtape though is that DUM DIDI DUM, with the Pack and Too Short...it's been out for a while....but I still can't believe it's not getting radio play.
-B Town on Mine

You & Streetfight can help me with my homework anytime. BTW....

Can someone pass the Grey Poupon???
 
May 2, 2006
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^^^ It's the internet, right? If you know how to write, you can hide intonation and speech patterns, and therefore, sound however you please, whenever you please. It's similar to kickin it w/ your friends and writing for your english teacher. You can talk however you feel to your friends, but if you turn in a slanguage-laced, ebonics-infested paper, you're not going to pass.
My point is: if you know how to speak/write properly, you can present yourself in any way you please. You can call it "fake," but language or verbal representation of yourself does not necessarily represent who you are or your background, especially if you've had the right to an education.
 
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B-Town On Mine said:
I agree with you completely; however, I think we are arguing two different points. You're arguing, to the best of my understanding, that he has created this "yellow bus" public persona, and therefore should assume responsibility for the people's reaction that it generates. I am arguing that, although he is responsible for his image, people should not judge his lyrical APTITUDE SOLELY based on what he has been producing (or therefore, been putting on the radio) lately. He's much more than go dumb slaps and hyphy slumps, he's a "[backpack rapper who just happens to be hyphy]."
you may be right. on account that, aside from his radio friendly "hyphy slumpers" i have never auditorily recieved much of mr. fabs music, though it pains me to say, i must admit ignorance on my part. my sir, would you be ever so kind to post a track or two that you feel best exemplifies mr. fab's backpack rapping lyrical aptitude?
 
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B-Town On Mine said:
^^^ It's the internet, right? If you know how to write, you can hide intonation and speech patterns, and therefore, sound however you please, whenever you please. It's similar to kickin it w/ your friends and writing for your english teacher. You can talk however you feel to your friends, but if you turn in a slanguage-laced, ebonics-infested paper, you're not going to pass.
My point is: if you know how to speak/write properly, you can present yourself in any way you please. You can call it "fake," but language or verbal representation of yourself does not necessarily represent who you are or your background, especially if you've had the right to an education.
Don't you think that you're contradicting your self now? You are making the same point that I made against you in the first place, yet you still decided to play the role of "English professer" in the context of a rap discussion on an internet forum. It is obvious that you are very capable of down grading your speech, yet you still decided to present your self as if you're "writing for your english teacher".. What was so special about this thread that you felt as if you had to display the ammount of education you've attained? Seems a little suspect..

B-Town On Mine said:
shit slaps DUMMY HARD. especially that #4, Brush Em Off, by the Pack & FAB. that song is finna blow up. but real talk, almost all those FAB & Pack songs blap. the hardest song on the whole mixtape though is that DUM DIDI DUM, with the Pack and Too Short...it's been out for a while....but I still can't believe it's not getting radio play.
^^This is a big step down from your beginning statements at the start of this thread. Almost seems like two different people..
 
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B-Town On Mine said:
^^^ It's the internet, right? If you know how to write, you can hide intonation and speech patterns, and therefore, sound however you please, whenever you please. It's similar to kickin it w/ your friends and writing for your english teacher. You can talk however you feel to your friends, but if you turn in a slanguage-laced, ebonics-infested paper, you're not going to pass.
My point is: if you know how to speak/write properly, you can present yourself in any way you please. You can call it "fake," but language or verbal representation of yourself does not necessarily represent who you are or your background, especially if you've had the right to an education.
Agreed. My response was just me being sardonic, but not in the manner of being scornful. I never said that you were "Fakin' tha funk." Trust me baby girl, Im a n!gga livin in the bay area.... I know how to play the G.A.M.E.
 
May 2, 2006
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DaSlimReaper said:
Don't you think that you're contradicting your self now? You are making the same point that I made against you in the first place, yet you still decided to play the role of "English professer" in the context of a rap discussion on an internet forum. It is obvious that you are very capable of down grading your speech, yet you still decided to present your self as if you're "writing for your english teacher".. What was so special about this thread that you felt as if you had to display the ammount of education you've attained? Seems a little suspect..
No, I don't believe I'm contradicting myself. Just because one is "capable of downgrading" his/her speech, does not mean that he/she should necessarily do such. In certain situations, yes, it is more acceptable (such as when one is talking to his/her friends, or posting a somewhat irrelevant annotation to a thread, such as I did before). However, I believe that when one is making an argument, he/she should be as descriptive as possible to best illustrate his/her point, which is exactly what I did when I created this thread.
 
Oct 4, 2005
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I think his work since Son Of A Pimp has been real one-dimensional.


thats only because we havent heard any of his "front of the bus" stuff yet. stuff that will feature shit from murs, zion i, heiro, and "if if was a 5th" type tracks. fabby davis is human. who says that you gotta rap hyphy and hyphy only? why cant he rap on how he feels....whether its hyhpy, or deep shit? hes human, he raps about what he feels. not only that, but his ability to write both hyphy shit and conceptual shit is very impressing. its all about VERSATILITY man! VERSATILITY = LONGEVITY....

this dude got talent. this dude also got the drive and passion to last long in the game. fabby davis is that dude. point blank period.

son of a pimp is a classic album, and im sure the yellow bus album aint gonna disappoint. i already hella feel all the hyphy shit hes been droppin, i cant wait to take off the helmet and put on the thinking cap and listen to his conceptual shit. thats real talk. fuck the haters fab, keep grindin.
 

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tee eye ehm said:
thats only because we havent heard any of his "front of the bus" stuff yet. stuff that will feature shit from murs, zion i, heiro, and "if if was a 5th" type tracks. fabby davis is human. who says that you gotta rap hyphy and hyphy only? why cant he rap on how he feels....whether its hyhpy, or deep shit? hes human, he raps about what he feels. not only that, but his ability to write both hyphy shit and conceptual shit is very impressing. its all about VERSATILITY man! VERSATILITY = LONGEVITY....

this dude got talent. this dude also got the drive and passion to last long in the game. fabby davis is that dude. point blank period.

son of a pimp is a classic album, and im sure the yellow bus album aint gonna disappoint. i already hella feel all the hyphy shit hes been droppin, i cant wait to take off the helmet and put on the thinking cap and listen to his conceptual shit. thats real talk. fuck the haters fab, keep grindin.
Yeah that's great. I never said anything about hatin on dude. I even acknowledged how great Son Of A Pimp was. The thread however is about the misconception of Mistah F.A.B., and the misconception of him comes from the one-dimensional work he is putting out since Son Of a Pimp. I didn't say he wasn't talented, he is real talented, possibly one of the best beat riders and spitters in the bay right now, but the music he is being featured on and his own shit he's putting out is what makes people believe hyphy is all he is, and that was what I was addressing.