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Thread started 04/27/05 12:55pm

isthisdadawn

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HIP HOP/ RAP appreciation thread

Too much HATERADE lately,

Let me hear from the HIPHOP/RAP lovers.. and what u miss, appreciate,etc!!
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Reply #1 posted 04/27/05 3:05pm

isthisdadawn

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eek no one cares 4 hiphop
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Reply #2 posted 04/27/05 4:03pm

mrwigglesdaw1r
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yeah old school, and some of the new stuff.
(79-89)
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Reply #3 posted 04/27/05 4:07pm

Hotlegs

mrwigglesdaw1rm said:

yeah old school, and some of the new stuff.
(79-89)

nod
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Reply #4 posted 04/27/05 5:12pm

isthisdadawn

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Thank GOD some1 answered..

I was about 2 drop of shock....lol biggrin

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Reply #5 posted 04/27/05 10:59pm

damosbeautiful
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Hip hop nation woot!
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Reply #6 posted 04/28/05 12:19am

senik

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Hip hop..... woot!


.....Needs more Dante Smiths and less Curtis Jacksons neutral

wink




"..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.."
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Reply #7 posted 04/28/05 2:13am

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Some of my favorites are:

Sugarhill Gang
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
Kurtis Blow
Soul Sonic Force
Felix & Jarvis
Dr. Jeckyl & Mr. Hyde
Twilight 22
Newcleus
Pretty Tony & Freestyle
The Egyptian Lover
LA Dream Team
Afro Rican
Gigolo Tony
Divine Sounds
Run DMC
Whodini
Rockmaster Scott & The Dynamic Three
69 Boyz
Dis N Dat
95 South
Quad City DJs
Luke & The 2 Live Crew
The Dogs
Sir Mix-A-Lot
MC Hammer
Oaktown 357

...also, a lot of the hip house

As for the slower, midtempo hip hop that was underground in the late 1980s and came above ground and took over the 1990s to the present.....HELL NAW!!! It's got to be fast, funky, and for the dance floor.
[Edited 4/28/05 2:19am]
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Reply #8 posted 04/28/05 2:55am

novamonkey

A Tribe Called Quest
Nas
De La Soul
Run Dmc
Wu-Tang Clan
Public Enemy
Kurtis Blow
Cypress Hill
N.W.A
Warren G
Skee Lo lol
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Reply #9 posted 04/28/05 3:09am

dag

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Skee Lo

I looooove Skee-lo´s "I wish" that´s an ultimate track. I just LOOOOOVE IT!!!!
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #10 posted 04/28/05 3:19am

novamonkey

dag said:

Skee Lo

I looooove Skee-lo´s "I wish" that´s an ultimate track. I just LOOOOOVE IT!!!!

nod Love it too.
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Reply #11 posted 04/28/05 4:19am

Eraserhead

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Public Enemy
Tribe Called Quest
Ice Cube (the old days)
Ice-T
Grandmaster Flash

what i hate:

Eminem
50 Cent
... u know..
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Reply #12 posted 04/28/05 5:33am

senik

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dag said:

Skee Lo

I looooove Skee-lo´s "I wish" that´s an ultimate track. I just LOOOOOVE IT!!!!



lol That's my kinda of talk.


"..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.."
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Reply #13 posted 04/28/05 8:59am

PEJ

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I'm a hip hop junkie!!!! they said it wouldn't last and although some say it died already I still feel and follow the saying "hip hop , it's not just music it's a way of life"! I love me some East Coast rap all the way to the opposite side I groove to my left West Coast rap...with the homies we hooride to gangsta rap... I could adapt to even some of that dirty dirty south rap and I'm down for the underground as well as the commercial jams cuz I'z iz a DJ ya heard? !!! there have been some true legends who have already been heard and been crowned killed/dethroned/retired or in some way or another unfortunately passed on but each carried their own legacy and indirectly molded the style, mind, appearance, wisdom, and passion of todays rappers/mc's/dj's THose legends proved to achieve what many dream of achieving and showed us there is still hope and opportunity as well as inspiration! we now have an open ground for new soldiers of rhyme to show what they got ....here's to some great future freestyle battles that will hopefully soon bring forth the new conquerers of hip hop!
To Sir, with Love
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Reply #14 posted 04/28/05 9:00am

PEJ

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isthisdadawn said:

eek no one cares 4 hiphop

this site is weird like that! there are a few that do love hip hop but not many!
To Sir, with Love
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Reply #15 posted 04/28/05 9:37am

Dancelot

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woot! woot! woot!

HipHop and Rap was slammin back in the days (80s and very early 90s) But I do not care for the newer artists really...
Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy!
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Reply #16 posted 04/28/05 3:36pm

Hotlegs

vainandy said:

Some of my favorites are:

Sugarhill Gang
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
Kurtis Blow
Soul Sonic Force
Felix & Jarvis
Dr. Jeckyl & Mr. Hyde
Twilight 22
Newcleus
Pretty Tony & Freestyle
The Egyptian Lover
LA Dream Team
Afro Rican
Gigolo Tony
Divine Sounds
Run DMC
Whodini
Rockmaster Scott & The Dynamic Three
69 Boyz
Dis N Dat
95 South
Quad City DJs
Luke & The 2 Live Crew
The Dogs
Sir Mix-A-Lot
MC Hammer
Oaktown 357

...also, a lot of the hip house

As for the slower, midtempo hip hop that was underground in the late 1980s and came above ground and took over the 1990s to the present.....HELL NAW!!! It's got to be fast, funky, and for the dance floor.
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nod
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Reply #17 posted 04/28/05 3:38pm

Hotlegs

novamonkey said:


A Tribe Called Quest
Nas
De La Soul
Run Dmc
Public Enemy
Kurtis Blow
Warren G

nod These artists are some of my favs also.
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Reply #18 posted 04/28/05 5:42pm

whodknee

I've gotta admit I don't care for the old-schoolers so much with that pre-historic style of rap. I'm talking about the Kurtis Blows and Sugar Hill Gangs. The one exception is Whodini wink .

The mid/late 80's through the early/mid 90's were the "golden ages" for me.

You had Rakim, LL, EPMD, Big Daddy Kane, Bizmarkie, Slick Rick, Gangstarr, NWA, Cypress Hill, Nas, Redman, etc. It ain't the same for me anymore, but maybe it's an age thing. I don't know.
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Reply #19 posted 04/28/05 9:44pm

Hotlegs

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The one exception is Whodini wink .



You had Rakim, LL, EPMD, Big Daddy Kane, Bizmarkie, Slick Rick, Gangstarr, Nas, Redman, etc. It ain't the same for me anymore, but maybe it's an age thing. I don't know.


You have mention alot of my favorites. Perhaps, it may be an age thing b/c you did mention alot of the old rappers. At the end of day, you face it, the shit that there putting on wax today ain't really worth a damn compared to music that alot of grew up on.
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Reply #20 posted 04/28/05 9:46pm

damosbeautiful
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PEJ said:

isthisdadawn said:

eek no one cares 4 hiphop

this site is weird like that! there are a few that do love hip hop but not many!

Why you ignoring my orgnote...not replin and shit...like you don't know me...whateva.. rolleyes
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Reply #21 posted 04/29/05 1:28am

ThaCat

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Cube
Ice T well before he went off to do BodyCount stuff
Slick Rick- this man can still come back with great albums today if he wanted.
Rakim
Gangstarr - always strong
The Roots -never let me down
Talib Kweli
Redman
Canibus
Chino XL
Big L
BIGGIE
PAC
MAster ACE
Immortal TEchnique
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Reply #22 posted 05/06/05 1:23pm

PEJ

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damosbeautifulgrlndaworld said:

PEJ said:


this site is weird like that! there are a few that do love hip hop but not many!

Why you ignoring my orgnote...not replin and shit...like you don't know me...whateva.. rolleyes




confuse what orgnote?
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Reply #23 posted 05/06/05 4:10pm

whodknee

Hotlegs said:

whodknee said:

The one exception is Whodini wink .



You had Rakim, LL, EPMD, Big Daddy Kane, Bizmarkie, Slick Rick, Gangstarr, Nas, Redman, etc. It ain't the same for me anymore, but maybe it's an age thing. I don't know.


You have mention alot of my favorites. Perhaps, it may be an age thing b/c you did mention alot of the old rappers. At the end of day, you face it, the shit that there putting on wax today ain't really worth a damn compared to music that alot of grew up on.


nod
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Reply #24 posted 05/06/05 4:29pm

Jerad51

I love rap/hip hop from the eighties and nineties. But recently the genre has changed for the worse. Now you got a bunch of artists running around looking like fools. I mean where are the Tupac's, Biggie's, Slick Rick's, NWA's, etc, etc? They don't exist instead we have Marshall Mathers talking about how he is a "souljah." Please. There are some artists that I do enjoy today but they usually are true to the hip hop/rap genre: Music with a message and not just about platinum and benzes.
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Reply #25 posted 05/06/05 8:07pm

psykosoul

The following are reasons why I love Hip-Hop/Rap:

Newcleus
Egyptian Lover
Kool Moe Dee
Ice Cube
Eazy E (Eazy Does It)
Ice Cube (before the acting bug bit 'im)
Dre. Dre ('92 Chronic era)
Snoop Dogg (Doggystyle era)
N.W.A
2 Live Crew
Luke
Whodini
Eric B & Rakim
Boogie Down Productions
Stetsasonic
EPMD
Digable Planets
Black Sheep
De La Soul
Jungle Brothers
Queen Latifah (before the acting bug bit 'er)
A Tribe Called Quest
Ol' Dirty Bastard
Method Man
Wu Tang Clan (94-98 era)
Beastie Boys (86-89 era)
Big Daddy Kane
Slick Rick
Gangstarr
Talib Kweli
Mos Def
The Roots
Common
U.T.F.O
Run DMC
Goodie Mob
Outkast
The Boogie Boys
Mantronix
Just-Ice
Public Enemy
Rodney O and Joe Cooley
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
Sugarhill Gang
Salt and Pepa (1986-1989)
Digital Underground
Kwame and a New Beginning
Schooly D
Pre Body Count Ice T
Arrested Development
Too Short (86-93)
DJ Quik
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Reply #26 posted 05/09/05 9:28pm

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Run-Dmc
Whodini
Fat Boys
Funky Four Plus One More
Grand Master Flash & the Furious Five
Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force
Treacherous Three
Busy-Bee
Cold Krush Brothers
Jazzy 5
Newcleus
Planet Patrol
Jonzun Crew
Twilight 22
Malcolm Mclaren
Royal Cash
Sugarhill Gang
Globe & Whiz Kid
Big Daddy Kane
Rodney O & Joe Cooley
Boogie Boys
EPMD
Mantronix

....and others
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Reply #27 posted 05/09/05 9:54pm

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Of course it is appreciated here. Not talked about much but it definitley is.

My fav rappers...

probably....

Nas
Jay Z
Eminem
Lil Kim
Notorious B.I.G.
Missy Elliot
Foxy Brown
Oukast
LL Cool J
Common
Kanye is pretty good with this one album
Dr. Dre
Snoop

Yeah them are probably the only ones I pay attention to today. I could do the older artists from the 80's too but I dont have lots of their albums just bunches of songs, so I cant really just judge.

I do feel "The Message" is the greatest rap song of it's history though. Nothing will ever top that.

the i had to add common edit, he made a fan outta me with Electric Circus
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Reply #28 posted 05/10/05 1:26am

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isthisdadawn said:

Too much HATERADE lately,

Let me hear from the HIPHOP/RAP lovers.. and what u miss, appreciate,etc!!


Rakim
2pac
Scarface
Ice Cube
LL Cool J
KRS-One
Big Daddy Kane
N.W.A.
The Geto Boyz
Public Enemy
OutKast
The Black Eye Peas
The Fugees
Jay-Z
Nas
Salt-N-Pepa
Ice-T
Biggie
M.C. Lyte
Hammer
Too $hort
EPMD
Kid-N-Play
2 Live Crew
RUN-DMC
Dr.Dre
Snoop Dogg (the G-Funk years)
Warren G (the G-Funk years)
Bell Biv Devoe
Marky Mark (he was way better than Vanilla Ice, hands down!!!)
DJ Magic Mike (the REAL king of Miami Bass!!!)

....I think that's about all.
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Reply #29 posted 05/10/05 1:29am

TonyVanDam

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vainandy said:

Some of my favorites are:

Sugarhill Gang
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
Kurtis Blow
Soul Sonic Force
Felix & Jarvis
Dr. Jeckyl & Mr. Hyde
Twilight 22
Newcleus
Pretty Tony & Freestyle
The Egyptian Lover
LA Dream Team
Afro Rican
Gigolo Tony
Divine Sounds
Run DMC
Whodini
Rockmaster Scott & The Dynamic Three
69 Boyz
Dis N Dat
95 South
Quad City DJs
Luke & The 2 Live Crew
The Dogs
Sir Mix-A-Lot
MC Hammer
Oaktown 357

...also, a lot of the hip house

As for the slower, midtempo hip hop that was underground in the late 1980s and came above ground and took over the 1990s to the present.....HELL NAW!!! It's got to be fast, funky, and for the dance floor.
[Edited 4/28/05 2:19am]



I understand when you say that you like to hear Hip-Hop at a faster tempo.

We need Miami Bass Music to make a comeback and kill Crunk!!!
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