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Allied Nations
quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov

The most interesting rappers to me are Talib Kweli, Common, The Roots, A Tribe Called Quest, Mos Def, Akon, Afu Ra, Lauren Hill, and even a little Kanye.



It didn't start with them either. And if you think the rappers on that list have never rhymed about parties and having a good time you are wrong.

You know nothing about hip hop.
Vivid Boy
quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
50 Cent ft. Mobb Deep - Outta Control (Remix)

Ch00000n. Sick production.

Vivid will back me up on this.



Purple Pills from Eminem is great, and the whole Slim Shady Lp


oh u know it lol.what a sick in beat. dre productions are killer. however most f dre's productions arent really rpoduced by him just executive produced by him. whoever he has working for him is a in genious
Allied Nations
Hip hop was born as party music. It was born because MCs would get onto the mic and start rapping and rhyming to whatever beat a DJ was playing, in an attempt to get a crowd going. That's how it began.
Allied Nations
quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
oh u know it lol.what a sick in beat. dre productions are killer. however most f dre's productions arent really rpoduced by him just executive produced by him. whoever he has working for him is a in genious


Lots of ghost producers we'll never know of.
jdat
quote:
Originally posted by bogartgreens
hip-hop went to utter right around the time 50 Cent dropped his first album...tbh his debut was good, lotsa good party tunes and stuff but im so sick of hearing about : booze, bitches, blunts, cars, jewelry...hip-hop was/is much more interesting when rappers confront problems/issues in today's culture using eloquent verbal tirades..built over a killer bassbeat of course..imo :p



As much as I hate the lyrical content and the image that most of todays commercial rap portrays I must say when you hear that stuff in a club with a sick sound installation it is pureeeeeeeee bliss.

Most of the commercial rap today is produced with bumping bass in mind and when you get to hear the stuff on a quality system it totally changes the mindset of what the music is.
isthatacow2
ill solve all of you people's rap woes. 50 cent, lloyd banks, mos def, the roots, and kanye bull.
2pac. best of both worlds. BEST lyrics and BEST beats. period.
Allied Nations
quote:
Originally posted by isthatacow2
ill solve all of you people's rap woes. 50 cent, lloyd banks, mos def, the roots, and kanye bull.
2pac. best of both worlds. BEST lyrics and BEST beats. period.



Good to hear an opinion. ;)
cenik_RH905
classic album, dope........now he sux tho
dallastar
quote:
Originally posted by Azz3D
that I just severed
a main vein with a chainsaw and I'm in pain?
I take a breather and sighed; either I'm high, or I'm nuts
Cause if you ain't tiltin this room, neither am I
So when you see your mom with a thermometer shoved in her ass
Then it probably is obvious I got it on with her
Cause when I drop this solo it's over with
I bought Cage's tape, opened it, and dubbed over it




fact: the best eminem album was the slim shady lp :p

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Vivid Boy
quote:
Originally posted by isthatacow2

2pac. best of both worlds. BEST lyrics and BEST beats. period.


HA! once dre left death row the beats turned to . dre didnt have too many tupac collaborations before he split. why do u think theres so many remix albums to pac's old ?! cause the beats were garbage and the lyrics were too good for it

RapidFire
quote:
Originally posted by Azz3D
I have to say I feel the same way about music in general
I listen to the instrumental more than the words
probably like 70/30


for sho.

I love it when dance producers tackle hip hop. stuff like:

David Guetta f. Stereo MC's - Open Your Eyes
Chemical Brothers f. Q-tip - Galvanize
Massive Attack f. Mos Def - I Against I

all tight tracks and better than 90% of the hip hop out right now imo.
philliez
quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
It didn't start with them either. And if you think the rappers on that list have never rhymed about parties and having a good time you are wrong.

You know nothing about hip hop.


+1billllion
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