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Posted by mndeg on Oct-10-2005 04:15:

quote:
Originally posted by r5a
smoothbeats.com

thanks


Posted by plastikE on Oct-10-2005 04:34:

Ghostface
Method Man
Redman
Jay-z (flame all you want)
Common + 1
Nas


Posted by THE ROOKlE on Oct-10-2005 05:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Lepanto
hello0o beastie boys


Most of their songs sound like Dr.Seuss was ghost writing for them and the fact is Eminem is a good lyricist who doesn't fit in the so called "abc" rapper category.(Ex: Puff daddy, vanilla ice, and the list goes on and on)..but that's off topic.

Hip hop is actually a state of mind, a true "hip hop head" is a person who actually lived the life Ex:Graf, B-Boy dance ,etc. etc. etc. That's what True hip hop is, it's not about the color of your skin, it your mental state and the way you portray yourself to others.


Posted by money_penny on Oct-10-2005 05:47:

so when did you first fall in love with hip hop?


Posted by TheVrk on Oct-10-2005 05:51:

Dr.Dre, Eazy-E, Snoop, Ice Cube, EPMD, Public Enemy....


Posted by Estella on Oct-12-2005 02:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Lepanto
hello0o beastie boys


lasdjff ll;dska^&&!! Thanks

I <3 the hard energy of tunes like

NWA - Straight Outta' Compton
Public Enemy - Killlllll! Kill em' liiiiiiiiiiiiivee

Talk about extra pep in your step


Posted by Estella on Oct-12-2005 03:04:

quote:
Originally posted by money_penny
so when did you first fall in love with hip hop?


Right here, Penny That man right there! and that exact album. I received the cassette as a gift from my aunt at about 5 or 6 and listened to it hours upon hours upon hours... I bet I would still have all the words of every song memorized. He even possessed enough control over me to choose vanilla ice creme in those early birthday years, when really I despise it. I still look at him in awe


Posted by money_penny on Oct-12-2005 07:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Estella
Right here, Penny That man right there! and that exact album. I received the cassette as a gift from my aunt at about 5 or 6 and listened to it hours upon hours upon hours... I bet I would still have all the words of every song memorized. He even possessed enough control over me to choose vanilla ice creme in those early birthday years, when really I despise it. I still look at him in awe



Posted by brokeral on Oct-12-2005 16:26:

Only read through about half the thread, and was pretty surprised that no one mentioned this little guy name "Jay-Z".

He's rocked the mic (literally) since the begining. Like 10+ years ago, even till present day. Yes, he is much more commercial now, but even then, he is probably the only commercialized artist who I have NO problems listening to. He stopped pumping out his own albums to help promote awesome new talent he finds like Kanye and Co.

Also, Jadakiss was mentioned, but the whole crew is pretty good IMO. They are called the Lox, its Jadakiss, Sheek, and Styles. They are also a part of Ruff Ryders, DMX's (who also has some great albums) crew.

Also, as utterly, incredibly amazing it is to see the sellout 50-Cent has become; there is A LOT of older, underground NYC stuff he made several years ago. Some VERY good tracks. In fact, MANY of the lines he spits on the stuff you hear on the radio, and his newer albums are straight from the underground stuff he made 10 years ago.

Also, NAS has spit some of the most incredibly, thought provoking rhymes ever.


Posted by Serp on Oct-12-2005 16:38:

quote:
Originally posted by brokeral
Only read through about half the thread, and was pretty surprised that no one mentioned this little guy name "Jay-Z".

He's rocked the mic (literally) since the begining. Like 10+ years ago, even till present day. Yes, he is much more commercial now, but even then, he is probably the only commercialized artist who I have NO problems listening to. He stopped pumping out his own albums to help promote awesome new talent he finds like Kanye and Co.

Also, Jadakiss was mentioned, but the whole crew is pretty good IMO. They are called the Lox, its Jadakiss, Sheek, and Styles. They are also a part of Ruff Ryders, DMX's (who also has some great albums) crew.

Also, as utterly, incredibly amazing it is to see what 50-Cent has become; there is A LOT of older, underground NYC stuff he made several years ago. Some VERY good tracks. In fact, MANY of the lines he spits on the stuff you hear on the radio, and his newer albums are straight from the underground stuff he made 10 years ago.

Also, NAS has spit some of the most incredibly, thought provoking rhymes ever.



jayz is way overrated he bites way too much

50 cent total sellout bling-bling bullshit

nas, what you said is exactly right, putting aside a few bad albums nas is dope

check illmatic & the lost tapes


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