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vogelushe ^_^
Philosophy of life: 
"Rroft Shqiperia...<3 ..."You never know the value of something untill it's gonne!""
Lives in:
,Albania
Joined eSnips on Jun. 17 2007
Personal details:
About me

  • Ckemi? Un jam Goce shqiperate po jetoj ne Angli.

 

By the way.... most/all my files are available for download! i've just enabled them! 

 

 

  • Im Albanian, love most type of music and photography.. (please keep in mind I have NO pictures of myself on this profile, nor are any music or pictures done by me. thanks)

 

 

 

Enjoy my music collection;

 

My public folders (3)
Public
Muzik Shqiptare etj.
albanian music mostly...
Visitors: 2223
 
Public
foreign and english music
english and european music
Visitors: 620
 
Public
Pictures,music and other materiale
Random things... + (Nature/flowers)
Visitors: 541
 
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sentri writes:
Thank you!
Added on Feb. 3 2009
estragon writes:
dear vogelushe

thanks for your wishes...
sorry I'm so late !

thanks for the asking, I'm fine !

and I also wish you a happy new year, the shortly upcoming 09...

since you're in albania, I also wish for your country to prosper and become a real free counry too (although, who is "really free" ?)...

all the best

estragon
Added on Nov. 16 2008
The Huy writes:
Wooow, thanks for your wish. Keep your files up, my friend!
Added on Sep. 13 2008
Eliana_DiCaprio writes:
Hey sweetieWink How are doing? You have great taste in musicHappy
Added on May. 3 2008
amanda writes:
Hi! Thanks so much for supporting me!
Due to Bandwidth problems, I've set my KPOP folders to private.
Please give me your email so I can invite you to the folders where I will be uploading all the new kpop hits^^
Added on Mar. 11 2008
DJ RAS MATURE writes:
Since the early to mid 90’s, hip-hop has undergone changes that purists would consider degenerating to its culture.  At the root of these changes is what has been called “commercial hip-hop".   Commercial hip-hop has deteriorated what so many emcees in the 80’s tried to build- a culture of music, dance, creativity, and artistry that would give people not only something to bob their head to, but also an avenue to express themselves and deliver a positive message to their surroundings..

What does the term “commercial” mean?  It can take on various meanings, but in essence that term is used to label artists who have alienated parts of the hip-hop culture in their work.  The High and Mighty, a duo from Philadelphia signed to Rawkus Records, summed up what commercial hip-hop is in their 1999 single release “The Meaning”.  Mr. Eon says:  “…they’re tryin’ to turn hip-hop to just plain rappin’/let the poppers pop/and the breakers break…”

But the disenchantment with artists who don’t appreciate hip-hop as consisting of emceeing, breaking, graffiti art, beat boxing and dj-ing is not new.  Underground artists, predominately hip-hop purists, have lashed out at biters and perpetrators for many years. For example, in 1989 3rd Bass released their first album, The Cactus Cee/D.    Throughout the album, MC Serch and Prime Minister Pete Nice scold the commercialized booty shakers like MC Hammer for corrupting hip-hop, particularly on the track “The Gasface” they specifically call out Hammer for his antics.
Added on Feb. 26 2008
Karma writes:
hi! well lets speak on msn ok! it is bounty-life@hotmail.com
Added on Feb. 24 2008
The Huy writes:
Thanks for your visiting and comment. Hope you'll enjoy my songs.
Added on Feb. 18 2008
Shqiptare writes:
Gezuar Pavaresine!!!!! :-)))
Added on Feb. 18 2008
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