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french rap?? (pg. 2)
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| jdat |
| quote: | Originally posted by d-miurge
TTC is pretty cool too, signed on BigDada label...
Edit : Jdat and Pez inda place, the most famous TA-Fr MC's ! :D |
word on represente le front d'attaque des mcs wack!
Ta fr dans la cepla on est les rhymes et les beats pour toi!
Jsuis pas la pour goleri donc ferme ta geule et fait pas lmarmot!
Represente les mcs des taco bell quick et flunch! |
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| Romain |
| quote: | Originally posted by jdat
word on represente le front d'attaque des mcs wack!
Ta fr dans la cepla on est les rhymes et les beats pour toi!
Jsuis pas la pour goleri donc ferme ta geule et fait pas lmarmot!
Represente les mcs des taco bell quick et flunch! |
:stongue: classic |
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| djRocket |
| mc solaar. listen to some of his and you'll thank me. Trust me |
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| sEpH |
| quote: | Originally posted by jdat
omg I can't believe you have that song
asssssssssssasssssssssssin de la police!!!!!!! nique nique la police :D
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Its not "assassin de la police",
its " thats the sound of tha police", a sample from an old song made by KRS-One.
The best french rap album in my opinion is : Iam - L'école du micro d'argent |
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| rooibos |
sEpH is right, it's a sample from KRS-One, aswell as a sample from Supreme NTM.
Supreme NTM is a dope ass group from France, really good stuff.
About the movie La Haine, I found something out really neat. If you've seen it, you'll remember when Cut Killer was mixing in the projects out a window. They used a remote control helicopter to film, which made it appear as if the camera was floating. Great use of primitive technology. Really good movie. Mathieu Kassovitz is a real good director. Also, a bad-ass oldskool track they featured in the movie was Zapp and Roger - More Bounce To The Ounce. It was featured during a scene where they were in the lobby of a housing project and there was a boombox going and some kids were breakdancing really good. ing awsome movie. The French hiphop scene is so pure, unlike the commercial American bull.
NIQUE LA POLICE! |
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| Sand Leaper |
| Anyone mention Saian Supa Crew yet? |
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| sEpH |
Yeah Saian supa crew are insane!! very unique and unusal style, i love them, i got their 2 dics.
| quote: | | The French hiphop scene is so pure, unlike the commercial American bull. |
i would make a correction: The French hiphop scene WAS so pure, unlike the commercial American bull.
I went to France this summer and on their "rap/r&b" radio Station (Skyrock) they've only played VERY commercial s like Usher, Black eyed peas, Beyonce etc.. and their french rap was like some cheesy/sucky french R and B...
IMO french rap is dead (for some years!) |
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| jdat |
well most groups you guys are mentionning are what would be considered commercial now.
but it's not to discredit the fact that yes they've done great things like IAM, Mc Solaar ( he was a master at working samples ), Assassin ( they're insane in the studio laying a 32 track of samples mix )
It's kinda sucky right now and very commercial no doubt. |
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| d-miurge |
| quote: | Originally posted by jdat
Mc Solaar ( he was a master at working samples ) |
Philippe Zdar (Aka Motorbass, one of the best house 'french touch' group)have done his first album. |
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Putain j'y crois pas, les cailleras de TA.fr regarde moi le:stongue:
Il y a Ben qui joue dedans en plus:

Benjamin POOOOOOWWWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAA
;)
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Otherwise MC.Solaar is a pure wizard of the words, He wrote superb songs, It's for me the best Artist in this style of music!!
Solaar pleure,
Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo,
Armand est mort,
Hasta La Vista,
etc......
Great:eyes:
Lyrics:
http://www.paroles.net/artis/1869
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| rooibos |
| quote: | Originally posted by sEpH
i would make a correction: The French hiphop scene WAS so pure, unlike the commercial American bull.
I went to France this summer and on their "rap/r&b" radio Station (Skyrock) they've only played VERY commercial s like Usher, Black eyed peas, Beyonce etc.. and their french rap was like some cheesy/sucky french R and B...
IMO french rap is dead (for some years!) |
Well, you'll have commericla music everywhere, it's what kids want. That dosent neccessicarly mean the music is dead. I'm sure theres thousands of MC's and DJ's mixing up parties, battling, and just rhyming for fun, and not caring about money. :p You're right about the music turning somewhat commerical, look at Cut Killer's mixes, nothing but commercial r'n b and rap, but hes still a great DJ and turntablist, despite what he plays. The is only dead if you look at the commercial side of it. Compare American MTV to say a very underground independant label like Definitive Jux, allthough they're getting commercial. If you pay attention to the mainstream, it's all you're gunna hear. :) |
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| PEZ68 |
| If you wanna other artists , check 'Psy4 De La Rue' or 'Sniper' , lot of my friends who like rap told me they are very great rappers |
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