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Damn, what a bunch of arrogant hypocrites. If ignorance is bliss when it comes to outsiders hating on dance music, then ignorance really is bliss when the people who are into EDM hate on hip-hop/rap/r&b and the likes. Some of you guys are just as unwilling and close-minded as those hip-hop fans which you despise so much. Wow.
Anyway, for me it's:
Aaliyah - Rock The Boat
Ideal - Whatever
Soul to Soul - Back To Life
Wu-Tang Clan - Gravel Pit
Donell Jones - U Know What's Up
Next - Wifey
Outkast - Rosa Parks
Adina Howard - Freak Like Me
Monica - The First Night
Ice Cube - You Can Do It
Sade - Smooth Operator
Monifah - Touch It
Babyface - There She Goes
Destiny's Child - Bug-A-Boo
Violator & Q-Tip - Vivrant Thing
Mr. Cheeks - Lights, Camera, Action
Coolio - Fantastic Voyage
Jon B. - Don't Talk
Kenny Lattimore - Weekend
Dru Hill & Ja Rule - You Are Everything (Remix)
Tupac - California Love
Master P. - Real Love
Mya - Free
Da Brat - Give It 2 You
Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It
Sunshine Anderson - Heard It All Before
Mark Morrison - Return Of The Mack
Kelis - Caught Out There
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| Originally posted by Estella But I'm needing an ID and it's really out on a whim. The name of the track is _______ by David? IT was really, really bass heavy and sounded from the South. You couldn't depict any lyrics because his voice was so deep and energetic similar to Public Enemy's "Kill em' live" I need his name. It wasn't an alias name, just a common name. David Marshall? ahhhhh.. No. It's a newer track.. I think. I heard it last night again and about a month ago saw him perform on Wild & Out. I've already checked the site. Anyone, anyone?! |
hmm...
old skoolz hip-hop niggaz rock da club...
me and mah niggaz be pimpin to old-skoolz hip-hop sylez. Wu-Tang, Tu-Pac (none of that mixed in shit ya'all). Snoop Dawg and that niggaz rough rider shit ain't 2 shabby.
(seriously)
i can't dance to it but. and i'm just trying hard up there^.
*Donell Jones - You Know Whats Up
*Petey Pablo - Freek-A-Leek
*Eve - Got What You Need
*Ciara Feat Petey Pablo - Goodies
*Missy Elliot - Pass That Dutch / Work It / Lose Control
*Nina Sky - Move Your Body Girl
*Nelly Feat. Kelly Rowland - Dilemma
*N.O.R.E. Feat. Tego Calderon & Nina Sky - Oye Mi Canto
*Luniz - I Got 5 On IT
*Beyonce Feat. Jay-Z - Crazy In Love
*Black Eyed Peas - Hey Mama
*2Pac - Changes
*Truth Hurts Feat. Rakim - Addictive
*Twista Feat. Kanye West & Jamie Foxx - Slow Jamz
*Snoop Dogg Feat. Pharell - Drop It Like It's Hot
*Sean Paul - Get Busy
*R. Kelly - Ignition (Remix)
*Outkast - Rosa Park
*Lloyd Banks & G-Unit - On Fire
*Eminem Feat. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent - One Last Time
*Wayne Wonder Feat. LL Cool J - No Letting Go (Remix)
*Ying Yang Twins & Trick Daddy - Whats Happening
*Young Buck - Shorty Wanna Ride With Me
*50 Cent - Disco Inferno / Outta Control w/ Mobb Deep
there is a fun hip hop song, it talks shit about clubbing,
lots of ass in da club
aint get no respect in the club
stuff like that, quite a nice message in that song, I have no idea what it is called though.
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| Originally posted by WaterBearer When I go to parties, I like to hear trance...that's why I'm a member of tranceaddict. There is no depth and emotion in hip-hop music, usually just hate. |
i see no changes...
all i see is racist faces.
misplaced hate makes disgrace to races.
we under, i wonder what it takes to make this
one better place; let's erase the wasted.
take the evil out the people, they'll be acting right,
'cause both black and white is smokin' crack tonight.
and only time we chill is when we kill each other.
it takes skill to be real, time to heal each other...
Dwyck

So, I don't hate hip-hop, but I don't listen to it either. Anyway, are u sure that this is the right place to discus about hip-hop???
Oh, there is one hiphop song I like 2 Pac - Changes it's really cool (but in the trance rmx :P )
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| Originally posted by Aiwendil Rapper David Banner was on Wild N' Out episdode 9. Hmm. Wild N Out is a show on MTV. MTV is a cable channel. Interesting. |
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| Originally posted by Enmotecontrol I agree, probably that David Banner fellow. And one of his recent tracks off his album from 2005, very likely. |
Sad. You know what's even more sad, Aiwendil? I think you're the only user whom I've ever seen quote themselves, besides of course to hide an alias, but quoting oneself to extend on a "joke," which
ceases to exist by anyone.
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| Originally posted by Zombie0915 there is a fun hip hop song, it talks shit about clubbing, lots of ass in da club aint get no respect in the club stuff like that, quite a nice message in that song, I have no idea what it is called though. |

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Originally posted by Estella Sad. You know what's even more sad, Aiwendil? I think you're the only user whom I've ever seen quote themselves, besides of course to hide an alias, but quoting oneself to extend on a "joke," which ceases to exist by anyone. |
you get banned again?
There is no Ban in Mawnbai:

Instead, we use the body fat of dead babies to cover our odors.
Re: uhm
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| Originally posted by hardstyle I dont stereotype it i just hate it , its just gives me a headach tel me do you like polka,opera, country music ? For me rap is like opera |
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| Originally posted by isoterra |
,
for those minute few that are even regarded. In other words, Aiwendil, stay in the basement.
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| Originally posted by Shamez214 i see no changes... all i see is racist faces. misplaced hate makes disgrace to races. we under, i wonder what it takes to make this one better place; let's erase the wasted. take the evil out the people, they'll be acting right, 'cause both black and white is smokin' crack tonight. and only time we chill is when we kill each other. it takes skill to be real, time to heal each other... |
All I wanna do is get paid back
for all that time I spent in the back
Livin in shacks, fillin up sacks of cotton
Now it's what we fought, you're makin six packs
There's some got our hope out of control
of my soul, pass the Ol' Gold
Behold the pale horse, Supreme Court
Sweatin niggas like sports
Hunt a nigga for sport
See a nigga play sports, no support
On the outside lookin in
If that's what's up then I ain't never been in style then
Everything is anything, anything is upbeat of nothing
Once again, poisoned from the paper and pen
You better defend that bullshit on the other end
Fuck your own thing, if your own thing's the wrong thing
Fuck dem chicken wings
Last able man standing
Follow what? I ain't understanding
What's better to understand then be misunderstood?
Cos the FBI is up to no good
Power to the peeps who come with their own drum
And don't end up like sheep
Mad heads confused by the isms
Bustin caps incoginisms
Phone taps, makin sure they record ya
From my midnight plane to Georgia, uhh
Ancient to ?? player
The life giver, the name take-awayer
Propaganda can't gasp the last man standing
Assassinate all the plannin
Get wreck, what you see is what you get
To plunder more stars than Trek
21st Century Robin Hood
I guess the politics are robbin hoods
Fuck the Government cos you know that I would
Cos the FBI is up to no good
Power to the peeps who come with their own drum
And don't end up like sheep
Be a bitch is a foreign crime
Engine, Engine Number 9
Engineerin monopolies, triggers and uninsured jalopy's
Catchin more lock than companies
Engineerin opinion and policies
Herd following like sheep
Following of the sheep will be sheep
based on what they heard from their peeps, uhh
Able to straddle quick beats without a battle
Politician assassinated
Rappers get shot, quote Chris Rock
"To have, to have not" is the question
Yes, them 'have nots' be robots
All the sheeps have forgot
The 'haves' keep the 'have nots' guessin
under them Smith & Wessuns
!
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| Originally posted by Estella Yes. The general consensus in regards to Aiwendil's posts is either a , for those minute few that are even regarded. In other words, Aiwendil, stay in the basement. |
or
. Or pessimistic or some other thing. In reality, most of your posts are
and
, aka unintelligible and scatterbrained, and if I chose to I could find them easily. Others have noted this as well. Sigh. What is this fascination you have with me. I was only trying to help you find this rapper, and this is what I get.
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| Originally posted by Aiwendil Um. Why are you calling this guy Aiwendil. And I guess you go against the "general consensus" of my posts in: this this this this this this this this this Those are just a few you <3 <3. As I pointed out before. Nothing you say makes sense. Now laughing at my posts, now saying they're all or . Or pessimistic or some other thing. In reality, most of your posts are and , aka unintelligible and scatterbrained. Others have noted this as well. Sigh. What is this fascination you have with me. |
Obie Trice - Got Some Teeth
Jay-Z - 99 Problems
Redman - Let's Get Dirty
Pharaohe Monche - Simon Says
J-Kwon - Tipsy (preferably the instrumental with someone else on the mic)
EPMD - It's My Thing
A Tribe Called Quest - Can I Kick It?
D.I.T.C - Thick
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| Originally posted by l�cid i actually like that Usher song w/ Lil Jon and Ludacris... "Yeah" ![]() |
Anything from the "Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" album. Although it's mostly rap, there a few hip-hop notable songs that also would work on the dancefloor.
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