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ID this old school rap song plz (pg. 4)
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| Estella |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I was more into the Gansta Rap back in the day. Give me NWA over all this light radio friendly anyday |
I do like some of Bone Thug's music. It was the "thing" here in middle school. Three 6 Mafia makes me feel so dirty. So of course you gotta throw that in once in a blue moon.But other than that, I can't do Rap. If I remember right, NWA was rough? |
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| tiesto14 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Estella
I do like some of Bone Thug's music. It was the "thing" here in middle school. Three 6 Mafia makes me feel so dirty. So of course you gotta throw that in once in a blue moon.But other than that, I can't do Rap. If I remember right, NWA was rough? |
NWA "started" the gangsta rap revolution. |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by Estella
I do like some of Bone Thug's music. It was the "thing" here in middle school. Three 6 Mafia makes me feel so dirty. So of course you gotta throw that in once in a blue moon.But other than that, I can't do Rap. If I remember right, NWA was rough? |
They sampled a lot of 70s funk and were pretty beat heavy. If you like emminem or any of his cohoarts you'd likely dig NWA as Dr. Dre is the man behind both. |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
NWA "started" the gangsta rap revolution. |
1986.... NWA and tha Posse
That album changed Rap music forever. |
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| tiesto14 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
They sampled a lot of 70s funk and were pretty beat heavy. If you like emminem or any of his cohoarts you'd likely dig NWA as Dr. Dre is the man behind both. |
huh?..Eminem is nothing like what NWA was....
And Dre was not the man behind NWA....Eazy E was. |
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| dj tek |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
NWA "started" the gangsta rap revolution. |
that IS indeed true, they took it to another level.. but the true pioneer of westcoast gansta rap is the one and only :
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| tiesto14 |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj tek
that IS indeed true, they took it to another level.. but the true pioneer of westcoast gansta rap is the one and only :
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LOL i used to listen to that track he made for the movie "Colors" with Sean Penn over and over and over again
"I am a nightmare walking psychopath talking
king of my jungle just a gangster stalking
Living life like a firecracker quick is my fuse
Then dead as a deathpack the colors I choose
red or blue cause a blood it just don't matta"
Ice T |
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| dj tek |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
LOL i used to listen to that track he made for the movie "Colors" with Sean Penn over and over and over again
"I am a nightmare walking psychopath talking
king of my jungle just a gangster stalking
Living life like a firecracker quick is my fuse
Then dead as a deathpack the colors I choose
red or blue cause a blood it just don't matta"
Ice T |
colors.. colors.. colors........
he's first joint was called "6 In The Morning" and was the first gangsta rap record... a classic now... |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
huh?..Eminem is nothing like what NWA was....
And Dre was not the man behind NWA....Eazy E was. |
Eazy pulled it all together, recruted the talent, stole the equipment to record the album... true. But Dre produced all the music. Sorry to break it to you but it was the music that people dug, not the equipment it was recorded on. That said, I agree NWA was Eazy's.
Dre produced Eminem's first album and all the music on it. There is very little different between that album and Niggas for Life other then the expected evolution over time. If you follow from NWA to Snoop's early , to Eminem it's all a natural progression of what Dre started doing in 1986. The key elements are the same. |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj tek
that IS indeed true, they took it to another level.. but the true pioneer of westcoast gansta rap is the one and only :
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True dat.... damn, he looks young there. |
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| Estella |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
They sampled a lot of 70s funk and were pretty beat heavy. If you like emminem or any of his cohoarts you'd likely dig NWA as Dr. Dre is the man behind both. |
I can't :( I like this type of music to dance to. With rap I feel like I need to be stealing TV's, driving around on rims, shootin' up clubs and bein' my big daddy's biozch.
Here are lyrics from South Park Mexican that my friends and I always used to get a huge kick out of. "me without you like car with engine." :stongue: It was hilarious because a guy friend at the time thought this was the perfect love song for a girl hahahaaa. and he was being sinere.
South Park Mexican - Ms. Perfect Lyrics
You take the breath from me,
Make my life heavenly,
I can?t believe the way the good Lord is blessin me
One in a million, mother of my children
Me without you like car without engine
You listen to my dreams that I vision
Respect that I smoke Mary Jane it?s like my religion
The pigeons; sometimes make you worry
But I can see you know my vision aint blurry
The innocence; still strong like a feminsce,
I reminisce on the first time we ever kissed
In the devilish world you?re my only angel,
Cancel concerts and stay with you and watch cable
Kiss your navel, candlelights on the table
You never cared if I was financially stable
Twelve years; to me it feels like twelve minutes,
My love for you sees no limits
Chorus
Where would I be without you?
I know I wouldn?t be rapping into soundproof
I know I wouldn?t be pushing a Benz
I?d probably be getting transferred to different pens
Or chilling with my dead friends
Or still in the weed house making fives and tens
Miss Perfect, God-given, when I was lost you made my life worth
living
They said nothing on this Earth is perfect
I don?t believe it, you never cheated, perfect record
undefeated
I needed a miracle to save my life
When I was hustling and grinding late at night
I paid the price and listened to you bitch at me
You start bringing up the past that?s history
Never again will I jeopardize,
That?s a promise that I memorize, real love never dies
Its paradise no matter where we at
The movies, the club, six flags or super track
I was a drop out, no education whatsoever,
But you stuck with me through all kinds of f**ked up weather
Hoping days would get better like I said they would
They said stand by your man, and there you stood
I was seventeen now I?m twenty-nine
And I pray you?ll be mine ?till the end of time
Chorus
Man I?m at that point in my life
I lost my kids and my wife
And I be thinking with shife
When I be up in the night
So I be taking a ride
And I be aching inside
And I be wanting to die
Cause I be wondering why
But now I know it?s too late
And all I?ve got is my fate
And I be thinking real deep
About my kids when they sleep
And where the hell I went wrong
And how the hell to stay strong
Cause now my babies they gone
And all I got is this song
Try to make it alright
But not for them but for ike
And if I had one night
Then I can treasure the light
I know I?m doing alright
With just my kids and my wife
One night alone with no fights
With Kim just hugging me tight
Miss Perfect
Chorus
Also, I don't understand black women. They could be dancin' in a club to the lyric of "slob on my knob bitczh get it right. another hoe, always 3 on my sight. if biotch don't swallow yaytayatayata" and they'll be like OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH GUUUUUURRRLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL IT'S MAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH JAMMMMMMMM !!!
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| tiesto14 |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj tek
colors.. colors.. colors........
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LOL LOL LOL LOL
that made me really laugh...lol:haha: |
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