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Slylee
lol someone from sweden talking about "real hip hop"...


that is very funny.


seriously people, just because something is popular, and sells a million copies and is "commercial" this means it sucks??

so what exactly defines underground rap? and no opinion based answers please.
Slylee
quote:
Originally posted by Stamina Daddy
G unit IS and NAS is a GOD compared to them.

Come back when you've reached your 10th birthday. :clown:



ok you are just simply talking out of your ass...this is 100% opinion based, there is no right or wrong, so why don't you come back when you are able to grasp that concept.


and for the record, i happen to like both G-Unit and Nas...so sue me.
twisted420
werd

nas is soo much better than 50 cent


1000000000000000000x better
his lyrical content is soo much more imaginative. and its not about ing bitches and stomping people or making drug deals.




its underground because its not commercial. when it goes commercial, its usually because it has the same kind of additude which is what attracts people to 50 cent and the likes. underground is because it hasnt been raped by the public because its not what ever other person is looking for. but indeed its alot more powerful and thought provoking. not to mention, it doesnt talk about the usual bull like you see in every other hiphop song
DjWhooCares
quote:
Originally posted by Stamina Daddy
G unit IS and NAS is a GOD compared to them.

Come back when you've reached your 10th birthday. :clown:


DOnt be harsh man, she was just posting her opinion....

BUT serious tho, NAS is incredible, his rhymes are good, his beats are SICK!!..G-Unit is all about teh money...EVERY DAMN SONG THAT COMES OUT IS A DAMN HIT....WTF!!! i personally dont like em, butt they must be doing something right..:whip: :whip: :whip:

NAS > G-Unit
n0bben-
quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
lol someone from sweden talking about "real hip hop"...

that is very funny.



yeah .. its funny that i got much more knowledge that you, yet you're from USA
twisted420
here are still a couple of good commercial hiphop artists. black eyed pea USED to be great until they got commercial raped and that dumb bitch was put in there group. talib kweli used to be great..but hes starting to become alot more commercial too. its just when an artist gets her/his break and the artist gives the public what there looking for, which right now at this moment in time, is bootys, cash, guns, and respect (fear not real respect)

people who like this additude are stuck in a consumer loop and need to get out asap.




and of course every song that comes out by them will be a hit, again its the public being butt ed by the record companys and all the big time money makers. THE WHITE EXECUTIVES MAKING THE MONEY AND THE MOVES.
50 cent and co. may as well be taking it in the little pooper because you think they have lots of control over what they do? you may as well listen to the record execs speak, because they make all the moves. so 50 cent is just a ing bitch
{b.s.e.}
blackalicious, jurassic 5, atmosfear, murs/grouch/living legends are all worth checking out.
Slylee
ok so judging by what everyone wrote, i guess "underground" basically means the lyrical content has to have more meaning than just rapping about a hard knock life and selling drugs and hooking up with hoes. that's fine, but i mean don't you guys agree that it's also the actual music/beat/melody that is important?...i would certainly hope so, since you guys are into edm.

and i seriously don't know what you guys are talking about with nas, because if i remember correctly, didn't he have this lyrical war going on back and forth with Jay-Z? all they did was go back and forth with those, " u N* i'm badder than you" type of stuff...still sounded good, but i mean c'mon. jay-z is awesome too in my opinion.


lyrical masters TO ME, are andre & b-boi from outkast...

one of my favorite songs from ATliens.

Intro: Big Boi

Uhh
As I sit in my b-boy stance
With flip-flops and socks, and sweatpants
We finna enhance your brain, check it out


Once upon a time not long ago
When the playa from the Pointe didn't have no flow
A nigga hit me for my tennis shoes, walkin to the sto'
Caught a nigga slippin, but now I lay it to the flo'
just like carbon, cuz I got the heat in my rhythm
Momma nay not, never braggin just to stay knot
Even when I was a younger lad I learned my lesson
Never talked to strangers in the trap and answered questions

The Pope and his folks got us under a scope
But for unknown reasons cuz we don't sell dope
That you distribute, we don't contribute, to your clandestine
activity, my soliloquoy, may be hard for some to swallow
But so is cod liver oil
You went behind my back like Bluto when he cut up Olive Oyl
Two things I hate lies and thieves they make my blood boil
Boa constricted, on my soul that they call

Touched by the wheelz of steel...
Now show me how you feel...
Touched by the wheelz of steel...
Now show me how you feel...

It took your momma nine months to make it
But it only took a nigga thirty minutes to take it
Cut that kronk clean up I did, but I did so not safely
Don't want no AIDS, *clapping* no claps, or no rabies

Yo, we take no , like arms stuffed up commodes
Gotta collect call, they done locked up my folks
Low blow, hit me in the left ventricle
We won't be able to ride out till two thousand fo'

But not for long cuz we got a better sack to serve
Tryin to take you other people for your rims at the curb
Fore you swerve and bust ya forehead, go head, go head
More head for me, while you ride to the beat

Drop, like Tears, like For Fears, you know
Shout Shout let it all out, just for my peers
And pupils who feel like it's time to unwind
Like December 31st, on nineteen-ninety-nine


Okay, like this, yeah yeah
One time for my boy doing King
Two times for Legit and it don't quit
Three times for my folks in the drop top
Four times OutKast and it don't stop
One time for my cuz doing Queen thangs
Dead fresh to the teeth eatin chicken wings
Three times for my guhls in the beauty shop
Four times OutKast and it don't stop




i haven't heard that song in so long since i lost that cd...i think i'll go buy it today after work:D
twisted420
definatly agree with you there..


outkast imo are pioneers...there eather gunna make hiphop or break it right now.

underground is just stuff that hasnt been asshammerd by record labels and little hiphop kiddies

because there are still tons of x-raided hardcore gangsta rappers...

dr. dooom, x-raided, brotha lynch hung, mac dre,




but i gotsta love G-Funk...Warren G...that kinda thing. back when nate dogg wasnt a household name and he didnt get put in every remix and everying collaboration.


but still...the artists i listed in my first post...those are the best

IMO
Emil
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twisted420
^^its great your contributing to the thread...


but with recommends like: Usher ft. Lil John - Yeah
YoungGunz ft. Chingy - Cant Stop Wont Stop Remix


thats only gunna bring you a world of pain

or turn you into a sheep :happy2:
D-res
BINARY STAR BITCHES.... PURE UNDERGROUND!!!
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