Talk:Daddy X
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[edit]I think this article needs a lot of work. I dont understand how ICP and Tech N9ne are related acts, and would barely consider kingspade a related act. Kingspade is the side project of D-Loc and Johnny Richter, who are both in KMK with Daddy X. Kingspade excludes Daddy X, so I dont see the relation. At this point, wouldn't all bands on Sub Noize Records be related? ICP/Tech N9ne may be underground hip hop, but has nothing to do with the SRH/KMK lifestyle, and has no relation to Daddy X, other then their touring together. I've never heard anyone call him "Daddy X Tought me how to flex", as the article implies (mentioned in the aka section).
The genre "hardcore rap" does not fit either. Grouping Daddy X with the likes of Public Enemy and DMX is a disgrace. First off, he's in a -punk- band, and even his hip hop group, KMK, does punk songs, so punk should be added to his genre. Secondly, alternative rap would fit better, IMHO.
Also, the "article" is just ripped from http://www.kottonmouthkings.com/kings_daddyx.php
Jhaddon 08:35, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
It was me
[edit]I was the one who placed most of the information into this article. Though I do admit it is rough. I apologize for that. But it is also a direct quote from the KMK website. If you are able to sort it out and make it better, that would probably help.
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