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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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no one cares 4 hiphop | |
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yeah old school, and some of the new stuff.
(79-89) | |
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mrwigglesdaw1rm said: yeah old school, and some of the new stuff.
(79-89) | |
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Thank GOD some1 answered..
I was about 2 drop of shock....lol [Edited 4/27/05 17:12pm] | |
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Hip hop nation | |
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Hip hop..... .....Needs more Dante Smiths and less Curtis Jacksons "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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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] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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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 Stockholm i mitt hjärta.. | |
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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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dag said: Skee Lo
I looooove Skee-lo´s "I wish" that´s an ultimate track. I just LOOOOOVE IT!!!! Love it too. Stockholm i mitt hjärta.. | |
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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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dag said: Skee Lo
I looooove Skee-lo´s "I wish" that´s an ultimate track. I just LOOOOOVE IT!!!! 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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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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isthisdadawn said: 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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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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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] | |
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novamonkey said: A Tribe Called Quest Nas De La Soul Run Dmc Public Enemy Kurtis Blow Warren G These artists are some of my favs also. | |
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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 .
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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whodknee said: The one exception is Whodini .
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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PEJ said: isthisdadawn said: 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.. | |
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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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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.. what orgnote? To Sir, with Love | |
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Hotlegs said: whodknee said: The one exception is Whodini .
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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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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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 [Edited 5/6/05 20:07pm] | |
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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 [Edited 5/9/05 21:30pm] [Edited 5/9/05 21:31pm] | |
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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 [Edited 5/9/05 21:56pm] Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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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. [Edited 5/10/05 1:31am] | |
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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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