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Country Vs. Rap/hip-hop

what is better?  

26 members have voted

  1. 1. what is better?

    • Country
      10
    • Rap/Hip hop
      12


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Posted

i love her. i want her ne cd but i'm poor. so no kelis for me. i also want justin timberlake's new cd. i want to bring sexy back too!

p.s. i saw anton listening to that song like 10 minutes ago.

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Ever since I've been home in Vancouver I've become addicted to rap/hip hop. I'm going to blame it on the excessive clubbing and dance classes at Harbour for this newfound obsession. Nothing gets me moving like 'There it Go' by Juelz Santana.

 

Aww yeeuh.

Posted

Looks like commentary on the poll is over, but I vote Null. It's apples and oranges, man.

 

No country = no birth of Rock.

Sage Francis = fantastic, straight-edge, positive rap.

 

There're ups and downs.

Posted (edited)

I voted Rap.

 

 

 

In a gansta's paradise. j/k, but there is some really good rap like Mase, Nas, Chamillionaire, Rick Ross, Dipset. Even they have craptastic songs, but most are good ones.

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Posted
i thank country for being the forefather of rock and roll, but i'm talking about the heere and now.

talk about whatever you want. the Wreckers' album is sexier, atleast the cover

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