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Wednesday, June 4, 2008 | 8:26am

Jermaine Dupri Says Money F***ed The Game Up

Posted by Juan

But without money there is no game…right JD?!

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JD explains why the rap game is a double edged sword and how money messed it up but at the same time sometimes you gotta sacrifice for the spirit of business and one’s livelihood. via hiphopmusicdotcom.com

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2008-06-04 09:28:22

lol, head detective

 
2008-06-05 11:49:07

He lyin’, he do verses for free cause they SUCK!!! An most of the songs he GOT verses on are songs HE produced. This guy is a clown… LMAO@*remembering Dos Un’s Bonk Adventure comment from before*

 
Comment by ron g
2008-06-05 16:06:34

if dis nigga was humble he would get mo respect his arrogant attitude aint a good look at all specially since he aint really hot no mo i think janet dun made him feel like he really runnin shyt now lol what a clown

 
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