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DigDeep
SleazEaddict

Registered: May 2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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I agree that the majority of hiphop is in a sad state, but if you look hard enough, there is quailty shit out there. Its really just like any music in the world today. I mean, if trance got radio play as often as hiphop, and all we heard on the radio was Dj sammy, Atb, Alice Deejay, and Darude we'd all be bashing trance right now. Dont get me wrong, MOST hiphop (like the bling bling, let my gat blow, commercial shit) is really annoying, but if you look in the right places and the right era's on any kind of music, you can find good shit. 1992 - 1995 imo had the best hiphop ever. Since ive seen a lot of recent (and well deserved) hiphop bashing as of late, im going to post my top 25 from 92 -95. 
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Feb-10-2003 05:32
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Walter Mindz
4 The Evolution Of Trance

Registered: May 2001
Location: Hamilton (downtown), Ontario, CaNaDa
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Re: my rant on hip-hop in the school newspaper
| quote: | Originally posted by halo20
Printed in the University of Guelph weekly paper called the "Ontarion":
This is in response to the well crafted article by Grant Burns entitled "The Pop Rotation". I thought the piece did an excellent job of degrading the music industry and I couldn't agree more with the author that people today are buying into superficial, mass produced, car-selling, originality-lacking, made-in-half an hour crap. In particular I'd like to pick on the bling bling, oh not-so fresh hip-hop scene of today. The days of meaningful hip-hop (minus the Roots and J5) are long gone and I for one am sick of people clinging on to a stale genre based on commercialism (re: Meth and Red doing ads for Right Guard) and super duper hard knocks thug attitudzz. Give me a break people; Hip-Hop has evolved into everything it was against. What scares me more about the music consumers of today is that the trend is growing towards avoiding diversity. Please take the time to listen to something other than the radio or Much Music for maybe 5 minutes and perhaps you might come across something meaningful, profound, or wow even enjoyable. Great article Grant, end rant.
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Exactly... that's why i stopped spinning hip-hop, stop making beats, and stopped emceeing. I just got too pissed off with the whole scene that i just didn't want to be a part of it anymore. Thank God (whatever it may be) Trance and Jungle were there when i needed them the most!
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Feb-10-2003 06:35
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