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But this TRANCEaddict? [early/mid 90's hip-hop inside..] (pg. 6)
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| Frenkieee |
I always liked Nate Dogg's voice.
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| lenazi |
not his biggest track, but my favourite snoop one.
great beat and interesting lyrics...95 or 96 i'm not sure:)
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| lenazi |
this is an "obscure" dpg release with crazy disses.
and one of the major "dis" tracks of the east vs west, both great songs even if i prefer the east coast rap from that era.
edit: most of the "west coats" youtubes seem pitched down like crazy...very weird. |
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| lenazi |
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| refuge |
| I love this thread! |
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| lenazi |
i miss listening to hip hop, i really really do. It is beyond horrible these days. |
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| Nostalgic |
Classic east coast dark "hardcore" hip hop. |
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| lenazi |
i forgive you for all the bleep blop comments now, even if i prefer some of the mobb deep releases post 90's.
the older stuff is great too. |
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| lenazi |
essntial 90's
i tried to not post nas because it is an obvious choice. nas> almost anyone.
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| Nostalgic |
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| lenazi |
and then you go and post the britney spears of rap.
compliment withdrawn. |
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| Nostalgic |
| quote: | Originally posted by lenazi
and then you go and post the britney spears of rap.
compliment withdrawn. |
Those tracks were off Reasonable Doubt, Jay-z's first album and easily a classic hip hop album of the 90s. Don't judge him based on what he is now. |
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