Talk:This Is Why I'm Hot

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[edit] Samples

WTG on mentioning the samples, when I heard him talk about NY I recognzed Shook Ones and it make sense, the Compton, I revognizd Nuthin But a G Thang. yeah mims for soing that, and good for who added it, good you noticed, if not I would have added it!


"* Less than 60 seconds into the song, this song contains a derogatory reference to African-Americans. Anyone speaking this word in a professional workplace would be fired for racist hate speech."

Before deleting it again, please explain your reasons for deleting this, such as if you feel this comment is untrue. 69.221.162.75 15:30, 13 April 2007 (UTC)

The user 66.65.22.64 deleted the above phrase again without any discussion. Please discuss why this piece of trivia should be removed before unilaterally removing it. 69.221.162.75 19:15, 16 April 2007 (UTC)

It is not "trivia" and does not belong here. - eo 19:19, 16 April 2007 (UTC)



I took out the part about " This single has been heavily criticized for being a "snap" song just like the dirty south, which lacks real hip hop lyricism. However, in the song, MIMS says "I don't gotta rap, I can sell a mill' sayin' nothin' on the track", so it is speculated he is parodying the "snap" songs."

First of all, who speculated this? Secondly, how is making a reference to the same "saying nothing" behavior equivalent to a parody if the entire song is made in that mode


[edit] Stolen Logo?

Hi, i'm Matt from Germany. First: Sorry for my bad english...

In the german Wikipedia MIMS-Page is a important information: The Old Logo from the MIMS-Album and Single is stolen from the german rapper bushido. Bushido has a Live-DVD and is shown on the cover. Here's a link:

http://data.mzee.com/img/shop/prod_pics/pic/674435x.jpg

I think this is an important information - here is the german wikipedia page -> http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mims_%28Rapper%29

Thanks, Matt

[edit] Stupid link to another wiki

THIS is why I'm hot Kip the Dip 08:51, 16 June 2007 (UTC)