Tracklist
| Title | Listen |
| 01 한국힙합에 바란다 (feat. 블록버스터)0 | |
| 02 보란듯이 (feat. 정슬기)0 | submit |
| 03 빅토리 2010 (feat. 코리아나)0 | |
| 04 가을의 전설 (feat. 허밍어반스테레오)0 | |
| 05 R.O.K (With 인순이)0 | |
| 06 가을의 전설 (Inst.)0 | submit |
| 07 R.O.K (Inst.)0 | submit |
| 08 빅토리 2010 (Inst.)0 | submit |
| 09 Sex Sex Sex (feat. 샛별)0 | submit |
| 10 빅토리 2010 (Song Ver.) (feat. 코리아나)0 | submit |
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| #25 Posted by loptimistic(46) on 2010-03-14 18:12:38 I thought the whole thing was supposed to be a sort of satire. Like "Candide." XP |
| #24 Posted by coldplay(56) on 2010-03-13 00:30:51 is "sex" sarcastic or something?? i keep reading it and i dont see how he ridicules Woods. cho says He has to live with his lust because he cant just chop the little guy off. (maybe sarcastic?) Definitely says we(guys) are beasts, and that its a fact. and all the other figures he sites... help me?? |
| #23 Posted by coldplay(56) on 2010-03-13 00:26:53 Im sorry, just went off assuming, completely my fault. And... when i read the lyrics, i read it as him saying men are beasts (wolf like), and therefore justifying Woods. Actually, it would be wrong to say he is justifying Woods (i was being biased against Cho), but Cho is bringing everyone down to Woods' failure. He puts Bill Clinton, MJ and the general perverts in Korea as an example of the lust in everyone. So sure he isn't justifying the affair, but still supporting it. |
| #22 Posted by loptimistic(46) on 2010-03-12 19:01:27 WAIT WHAT? He doesn't justify Woods's affair... did you listen to the song? He makes fun of Tiger Woods. |
| #21 Posted by loptimistic(46) on 2010-03-12 14:44:30 "Sex Sex Sex" doesn't really do it for me either. XP Cho PD should stick to rapping, not producing. (Oh, and you know the Movement doesn't produce all their tracks either.) Btw, I'm a she, not a he. |
| #20 Posted by loptimistic(46) on 2010-03-12 14:43:52 Also, I guess I don't think the "loops" are so much "artistic" as raw and real in a way I haven't seen elsewhere, IF put together correctly. (Not so with this album.) I didn't mean to diss the Movement at all; they deserve every bit of their popularity. I was just saying all that because it seemed cufeluver was saying that if an artist "can't make money out of releasing albums" then it means he's not "great at what he's capable of." I was just defending other artists who are amazing and don't sll that many albums either. |
| #19 Posted by loptimistic(46) on 2010-03-12 14:43:28 Picking songs do not make an artist. Cho PD is a rapper; therefore, he raps. Nowhere anywhere in your comments do I see anything about his rapping... perhaps that's not what you focus on, whereas that's what I focus on more? So we're looking at this from two different views. I admit "Victory" isn't his best work, but that doesn't mean he's not talented. I'll also admit that his attacking GD was incredibly immature, but hey, underground artists attack each other all the time. I think Cho PD does have talent, but he should understand that KPop is an entirely different genre, and it would be smarter just to stay out. |
| #18 Posted by coldplay(56) on 2010-03-11 23:42:00 fyi. “sex x3” blows, he can’t produce nor pick. (don’t think his past justifies for his actions now). He just needs to grow a pair, no wonder he justifies Woods’ affair. |
| #17 Posted by coldplay(56) on 2010-03-11 23:40:36 Now I’ll go off on a tangent. Having album sales doesn’t make a group mainstream. Movement Crew’s notorious status is because of their sheer talent. Under your logic, I would assume Movement chases after the audience, but Movement only makes the beautiful music, people just follow. To save a face, Movement does emulate American artists. Tiger’s drunken rips are just a twist of lil wayne. |
| #16 Posted by coldplay(56) on 2010-03-11 23:40:20 Seems like we went off on a tangent with all these newly mentioned artists, so ill reiterate; I only criticized Cho PD's "Victory" mini. Lop says, Cho hasn’t produced “Vic”, but picking songs are incomparable to composition. There is a simple line in-between producing and picking. Cho can’t do the mindless task of putting together a MINI, let alone pick a decent track. He has absolutely no grounds to attack k-pop. I defended k-pop because we refined the “loop”. America starts a genre while Korea masters it. I assume Lop will agree with the “refinement” since he thinks “loops” are artistic. Nonetheless, if he thinks picking songs make an artist… O.O |
| #15 Posted by loptimistic(46) on 2010-03-11 19:43:16 cont. I was never a huge Cho PD fan, but he's a lot more talented than most of the artists out there right now. Oh, and "artistic" is subjective. I do in fact find those "repetitive loops" you speak of "artistic" if done right. Also, just FYI, Cho PD didn't even produce this EP. The only track he co-produced is "Sex Sex Sex." So don't be hating on him for the instrumentals. He's a rapper, after all. |
| #14 Posted by loptimistic(46) on 2010-03-11 19:42:59 Sure, Tiger JK, Epik High, Leessang, Dynamic Duo, etc. sell a lot of albums, even if they're "underground" (debatable). But that's because they're arguably with the most mainstream-focused underground crew in Korea. There are a lot of other underground crews/labels - Soul Company, Vitality, Salon 01, BRS Records, 개화산, Bigdeal Records, Jiggy Fellaz, Angdreville Fellaz, Brand New Production, Tylemusic, Foundation, Rivers Crew, and King The 兄 Records, just to name a few. They don't sell nearly as many albums as the Movement or mainstream artists do, though they are INCREDIBLY talented. |
| #13 Posted by loptimistic(46) on 2010-03-11 02:03:27 There's a lot more to Korean hip-hop than the Movement Crew... |
| #12 Posted by coldplay(56) on 2010-03-10 15:13:36 nice example cufe. The whole Movement crew in korea makes hip-hop (Leessang, Tiger JK, His wifey, Epik High, DD, and so on). Cho PD is all words. Like you said, Cho doesnt realize its not the idol central world but his own lack of talent that affects his album sale. |
| #11 Posted by cufeluver(1) on 2010-03-09 23:26:20 This guy always critisizes how modern Korean music has been contaminated with idol music which some, in my opinion are great pieces. But if he wants to defend his opinion, he at least has to make a decent album. If he doesn't want to change, he's at least gotta be great at what he's capable of. He say he can't make money out of releasing albums in Korea anymore, but take a look at Tiger JK... um... how many albums did he sell just last year?? |
| #10 Posted by coldplay(56) on 2010-03-09 15:02:33 this guy debuted on 1999, he is at the latter end of the 90s. I called his style old because hip-hop has been modernized by artists like kanye, cudi, jay-z, epik high, BEP (BEP really doesnt belong on hip-hop). What these artists did was add orchestra, piano, and basically fused hip-hop with other sound. Hip-hop grew from just repetitive loops to something artistic, albeit ppl have different views on what is artistic. Nonetheless, a sophisticated song by Kanye is incomparable to what Cho PD can create, which is loops of electronic sound. In that, Cho PD can not belittle other artists. Even Cho PD's old stuff are utter mess. One decent track is Friends ft. Een Su Mi, and R.O.K may be the only decent track in this mini-album, only because Een Su Mi is a great feat. Those of you saying this guy was irrefutable during the 80s is clueless (debut on 1999). If you think these loops define music... lol. |
| #9 Posted by loptimistic(46) on 2010-03-09 00:31:16 And of course fangirls will go crazy rating this 1 star. Fangirls scare me. |
| #8 Posted by loptimistic(46) on 2010-03-09 00:29:34 But the 90s were the best time for hip-hop. :-/ What do you expect the guy to do, change his style to match the "modern hip-hop" on which he has a negative view? I was actually pleasantly surprised by this album (or at least the one song I listened to) 'cause most of his recent stuff's been less than decent. But I'm fine with this release. |
| #7 Posted by azndevilpok(16) on 2010-03-08 23:00:22 wtf i just litened to this album and itz good iono wtf ur talkin about... |
| #6 Posted by azndevilpok(16) on 2010-03-08 22:58:01 And R.O.K is a good song.... he's singing with a singer that's been singing since like the 80's or something. If ur making fun of these songs ur dissin 2 top veterans... chopd and in sooni |
| #5 Posted by hyunjael(6) on 2010-03-08 20:23:45 I would say he's considered top hip-hop artist in korea so i wouldn't be talkin coldplay. At least respect what he've done to the korean hip-hop. |
| #4 Posted by cRosKy(22) on 2010-03-08 12:06:13 He's funny... |
| #3 Posted by coldplay(56) on 2010-03-08 10:34:15 if i wanted to defend gd, i would, but chopd has a general negative view on modern hip-hop. Of course he has a legit view that k-pop is riddled with idol and unnecessary focus on visual aspects. Nonetheless, if he wants to make a point, he has to make a decent album. I agree his old stuff are great for 90s, but he is arrogant to think his old glory does him justice to blatantly attack others. My only attack is that this mini-album blows. |
| #2 Posted by azndevilpok(16) on 2010-03-08 10:06:57 coldplay.... are u another GD fan? this dude a veteran and he wud kno much more than modern hip hop artists |
| #1 Posted by coldplay(56) on 2010-03-08 08:27:20 worthless... instruments are disgusting. this guy belongs back in the 90s. Disses modern hip-hop senselessly yet cant create a single decent track. |






