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Prince #13 artist hip-hop / rnb of all time http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/greatest-of-all-time/7702136/rb-hip-hop-temptations-michael-jackson-mary-j-blige-all-time
Not very good.
MJ is at #5 in solo and #16 with his brothers, so he should be #1 overall. |
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Reply #1 posted 03/03/17 4:25am
feeluupp |
RODSERLING said:
http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/greatest-of-all-time/7702136/rb-hip-hop-temptations-michael-jackson-mary-j-blige-all-time
Not very good.
MJ is at #5 in solo and #16 with his brothers, so he should be #1 overall.
Posted by me 2 years ago... Big debate, believe the thread got locked... |
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Reply #2 posted 03/03/17 4:51am
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feeluupp said:
RODSERLING said:
http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/greatest-of-all-time/7702136/rb-hip-hop-temptations-michael-jackson-mary-j-blige-all-time
Not very good.
MJ is at #5 in solo and #16 with his brothers, so he should be #1 overall.
Posted by me 2 years ago... Big debate, believe the thread got locked...
Strange because on the top of the article, it says
"For the first time, Billboard has compiled extensive all-time chart recaps of R&B/hip-hop music, ranking the genre's top artists, songs and albums over the past six decades (see chart methodology below)." |
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Reply #3 posted 03/03/17 5:11am
rogifan |
Well I certainly don't consider Prince hip hop and there are others who are more pure R&B. Prince defies genre classification in my opinion. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Reply #4 posted 03/03/17 5:19am
feeluupp |
RODSERLING said:
feeluupp said:
Posted by me 2 years ago... Big debate, believe the thread got locked...
Strange because on the top of the article, it says "For the first time, Billboard has compiled extensive all-time chart recaps of R&B/hip-hop music, ranking the genre's top artists, songs and albums over the past six decades (see chart methodology below)."
u even posted in that thread i created if you recall... |
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Reply #5 posted 03/03/17 5:26am
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feeluupp said:
RODSERLING said:
Strange because on the top of the article, it says "For the first time, Billboard has compiled extensive all-time chart recaps of R&B/hip-hop music, ranking the genre's top artists, songs and albums over the past six decades (see chart methodology below)."
u even posted in that thread i created if you recall...
Wasn't it the topic about the fact that Prince ranked something like #10 in the last decade of the best seller in the rnb genre ?
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http://prince.org/msg/7/413373
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This is the 1st time ever that Billboard does the charts I just posted. [Edited 3/3/17 5:28am] |
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Reply #6 posted 03/03/17 5:27am
lemoncrush19 |
well ... given that prince didn't like hip-hop and did everything not to be labeled with RnB ... #13 of all time in that category sounds fair 2 me the only love there is is the love we make |
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Reply #7 posted 03/03/17 9:29am
pdiddy2011
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lemoncrush19 said:
well ... given that prince didn't like hip-hop and did everything not to be labeled with RnB ... #13 of all time in that category sounds fair 2 me
Prince didn't like hip hop? Is that serious or a joke?
Sometimes it seems like Prince's longest "relationship" seemed to be with Doug E Fresh (hip hop pioneer). I lost count how many times I've been to a Prince concert where Doug E Fresh wasn't Prince's hype-man/lead-in. Prince certainly seemed to enjoy Public Enemy (Chuck D at least) and Jam Master J (Run DMC).
Maybe the joke just went over my head. Sorry. |
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Reply #8 posted 03/03/17 11:41am
laurarichardso n |
rogifan said: Well I certainly don't consider Prince hip hop and there are others who are more pure R&B. Prince defies genre classification in my opinion. --Wow this backs up what I said on another topic. Prince was black and he certainly was an RnB artist. He had a hugh influence on RnB music. At one time the Minneapolis sound had the entire Top Ten if the RnB charts. |
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Reply #9 posted 03/03/17 11:44am
laurarichardso n |
lemoncrush19 said: well ... given that prince didn't like hip-hop and did everything not to be labeled with RnB ... #13 of all time in that category sounds fair 2 me -He worked with Dougie Fresh, Public Enemy, Mobb Depp, was going to work the Game. Always had RnB cuts on his albums. I honestly think some of you need to come into reality Prince was black. |
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Reply #10 posted 03/03/17 12:01pm
Purplebflogirl |
rogifan said: Well I certainly don't consider Prince hip hop and there are others who are more pure R&B. Prince defies genre classification in my opinion. I completely agree.."He defies genre classification". Until the end of time |
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Reply #11 posted 03/03/17 3:14pm
LeeChristmas |
lemoncrush19 said: well ... given that prince didn't like hip-hop and did everything not to be labeled with RnB ... #13 of all time in that category sounds fair 2 me I'm guessing that you never saw Prince jamming with Kendrick Lamar then. Dunno where you can still see it but it was supercool. Lurking since '07 |
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Reply #12 posted 03/04/17 2:04am
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pdiddy2011 said:
lemoncrush19 said:
well ... given that prince didn't like hip-hop and did everything not to be labeled with RnB ... #13 of all time in that category sounds fair 2 me
Prince didn't like hip hop? Is that serious or a joke?
Sometimes it seems like Prince's longest "relationship" seemed to be with Doug E Fresh (hip hop pioneer). I lost count how many times I've been to a Prince concert where Doug E Fresh wasn't Prince's hype-man/lead-in. Prince certainly seemed to enjoy Public Enemy (Chuck D at least) and Jam Master J (Run DMC).
Maybe the joke just went over my head. Sorry.
This is a compiling chart from 1958 (incidentally the birth year of Prince)...Do you really think there was hip hop in 1958 ? Do you really think the Temptations were a hip hop band ?
This compiling chart is mainly about rnb, soul, and everything that is black music. |
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Reply #13 posted 03/04/17 3:11am
purplethunder3 121 |
"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 |
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Reply #14 posted 03/04/17 11:29am
lemoncrush19 |
laurarichardson said:
lemoncrush19 said:
well ... given that prince didn't like hip-hop and did everything not to be labeled with RnB ... #13 of all time in that category sounds fair 2 me
-He worked with Dougie Fresh, Public Enemy, Mobb Depp, was going to work the Game. Always had RnB cuts on his albums. I honestly think some of you need to come into reality Prince was black.
prince was black???? ur serious? laurarichardson ... ur every1-except-me-is-silly-and-dull attitude is always refreshing
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Reply #15 posted 03/04/17 11:36am
lemoncrush19 |
pdiddy2011 said:
lemoncrush19 said:
well ... given that prince didn't like hip-hop and did everything not to be labeled with RnB ... #13 of all time in that category sounds fair 2 me
Prince didn't like hip hop? Is that serious or a joke?
Sometimes it seems like Prince's longest "relationship" seemed to be with Doug E Fresh (hip hop pioneer). I lost count how many times I've been to a Prince concert where Doug E Fresh wasn't Prince's hype-man/lead-in. Prince certainly seemed to enjoy Public Enemy (Chuck D at least) and Jam Master J (Run DMC).
Maybe the joke just went over my head. Sorry.
silly me I thought those emoticons are meant to help clearifying ones intention where plain text could fail ... so would help taking things not too serious ...
jokes aside: I'm so tired of all that complaing around here ... every day a bunch of new threads where ppl complain and critisize ... either prince didn't meet their expectations and there4 failed ... or the world doesn't honor him in the exact way ppl expected and there4 failed ... or other fans don't behave like others expected ... most of the time I just ignore all of that but sometimes I'm in the mood 2 give that negativity a break ... or give it at least a try ... my post might have been a little provoking but it wasn't all wrong ... just think about it if u will ...
btw that chart is nothing 2 take too serious as well ... hip-hop in 1958? aretha franklin hip-hop? or the temptations? just 2 name 2 ... and hip-hop and RnB is one big pot 2 put in all black artist, yes?
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Reply #16 posted 03/05/17 8:14am
laurarichardso n |
RODSERLING said:
pdiddy2011 said:
Prince didn't like hip hop? Is that serious or a joke?
Sometimes it seems like Prince's longest "relationship" seemed to be with Doug E Fresh (hip hop pioneer). I lost count how many times I've been to a Prince concert where Doug E Fresh wasn't Prince's hype-man/lead-in. Prince certainly seemed to enjoy Public Enemy (Chuck D at least) and Jam Master J (Run DMC).
Maybe the joke just went over my head. Sorry.
This is a compiling chart from 1958 (incidentally the birth year of Prince)...Do you really think there was hip hop in 1958 ? Do you really think the Temptations were a hip hop band ?
This compiling chart is mainly about rnb, soul, and everything that is black music.
Sigh, Hip-Hop like it or not is a part of RnB music from the time that Rapper Delite came along on the Rnb chart came along to today. They are not going to leave Hip-Hop off because the compliling started in 1958.
Titles for Billboard charts have changed over the years. |
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