November 27, 2007
I feel bad for you, son
I first saw this on Dawn's blog when she posted the chart based on the Jay-Z song "99 Problems", and I've had parts of it forwarded to me by various hip-hop-listening friends, and now I've found the entire set of "rap songs explained through charts and graphs". It's genius and I love it. This one is probably my favorite:
It's from the Dr.Dre song "What's the Difference?", a line by Xhibit that goes "What's the difference between me and you? (What?) About five back accounts, three ounces and two vehicles."
Check out all the charts here and if you're not sure what song they're referencing, click the chart for the youtube video of each one.
Posted by Karol at November 27, 2007 01:38 AM | TrackBackTechnorati Tags: Rap+Represented+Chart+Graphs Rap+Songs+Charts+Graphs
Instead of the traditional 'guns and butter' economic graph, you could have a 'guns and crackheads' graph for hip-hop !
Ha, ha, ha.
Posted by: BadBoyInASuit at November 27, 2007 12:35 PMI always thought this was by Ice T.
Posted by: bryan at November 28, 2007 03:03 AM



