Blog Wars: Beats Society vs 65Hope vs RSG/Hip-Hop Fellowship
9 05 2008After the last article which we have posted about the demise of Local SGHipHop, we unintentionally sparked an all-out blog war between different factions of Hip-Hop organizations.
Imran Ajmain (Beats Society Founder) responded in return to our article of his own on his take on the demise of SGHIPHOP, it unintentionally sparked a Blog War between him and his former protege and artiste, Freaky-Z, with Freaky-Z answering back with his own reply addressing Imran & RSG/Hip-Hop. This in turn brought two responds from Imran & RSG/Hip-Hop Fellowship.
At the end of the day, we are just going to do us and not be involve in the arguement as we have already spoken our piece on the issue. As unhappy as we are about the SGHIPHOP scene, Beats Society dictatorship stronghold of the scene from 2003-2007 and the experience we have on sub-par quality of SGHip-Hop acts & music, I think instead of looking at the past and being angry as well as being dissatisfied with all of its foolishness bundled together with it, we are just going to to heed Jay-Z’s advice and brush our shoulders and keep it moving after learning from the mistakes of the past. We applaud on anyone who have made an effort to present their craft in Hip-Hop.
We got a few things that we are working on and a few good announcement to be made for all haters, readers & supporters. Thank you for reading our articles and that it have invoked a feeling for you to reply or ponder upon. I guess we did our job well as street journalists.
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P.S: Seemingly unsatisfied about our views and observations, Imran posted another reply directing it to us. But then again being ignorant as we are, we are just going to leave it as that. Similarly, to why some people choose to have a relationship with the opposite sex while others prefer someone of the same gender, we do not aim to correct individual’s preferences in life but rather educate and inform them on what is going on around it. Just like how CNet informs consumers what electronic gadgets to purchase or not to purchase. We can be related in many ways but we are neither friends nor enemies. We are pretty flattered even honored that a well-known celebrity in the Malay community & Hip-Hop community (if there is any by the way) took time off to respond and support our case by promoting our site as well as having interest in us. We would always, as emphasize again, applaud your efforts in your endervours and career.

