Dead This Already
Am I wrong for laughing at this? I’m not sure if this is Soulja Boy’s brainchild solely, but he uploaded it and either way it’s funny as hell.
I’m a little put off that playing Super Nintendo is a considered a credible insult these days, but then again, Soulja Boy was born in 1990. I could care less what he thinks.
To be honest, outside of “Cop Killer,” I can’t think of one Ice-T song. The most I remember about Ice-T is killing JC’s fiancé on New York Undercover. So basically, I know him for being Danny-O (or wait, is it Danny Up? Whatever) and marrying Coco. Other than that, you got me. I understand that he’s a pioneer in hip-hop, but he’s a little past my time so my knowledge of his music career is limited. West Coast readers: help me out.
I don’t agree with Ice-T in placing the fall of hip-hop on Soulja Boy, but he has a right to his opinion as faulty as it is. But just the idea of a 50-year-old man arguing with Soulja Boy is laughable.
I mean, it’s Soulja Boy — the glimmer of hope to all crack babies. Do you really want to beef with someone like that at 50? On top of that, Soulja Boy comes off as the mature one. Yes, the moron that pisses off of hotel balconies for kicks is the example of maturity in this silly beef.
Do me a favor, Ice-T. Listen to Face Mob.
Now let it go, Ice-T. Go play with Coco’s ass or something.







the joy
June 25, 2008 at 8:01 pm
that was the funniest ish ive seen in some days. whoever came up with it gets an ehandshake.
Dr. Kiti
June 25, 2008 at 10:57 pm
Well, not to date myself or anything, when I was little Ice T was just coming out. He did ‘Colors’ from the soundtrack for the movie ‘Colors’ about gangs in L.A. and the beginning was just sick!
I am a nightmare walking/
psychopath talking/
king of my jungle/just a gangster stalking
living life like a firecracker/
quick is my fuse
Man, that was it for me. He was controversy, not just some dance. He scared the shit out of people and my parents wouldn’t let me listen to him so I naturally became a fan.