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Hot Rap groups of the 90's that were under the Radar Hot Rap Groups flying under the radar during the mid 90's:
A lighter shade of Brown Da Bush Babees Diamond D Mc Smooth Masta Ace Shyheim Quo Fu Schnickens Lords of the Underground Juru the Damaja Gangstarr | |
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jaimestarr79 said: Hot Rap Groups flying under the radar during the mid 90's:
A lighter shade of Brown Da Bush Babees Diamond D Mc Smooth Masta Ace Shyheim Quo Fu Schnickens Lords of the Underground Juru the Damaja Gangstarr a lighter shade of brown was not that hot. but all the rest get thumbs up... la schmoove...yo we aint got nothin to prove | |
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Well you have to add:
Organized Konfusion Black Sheep Freestyle Fellowship Souls of Mischief there are many more... p.s. gangstarr really didn't go under anyone's radar (well not if you listened to hiphop more than on the weekend) [Edited 7/13/07 12:59pm] | |
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I really liked and still like the Digable Planets | |
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Rhondab said: I really liked and still like the Digable Planets
I have their first album on my wall....i remember when they performed rebirth of slick for the first time on in living color.... | |
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Is there any classic 90's compilation CD's with other artists besides the usual naughty by nature and the like.
Everytime you see won of these classic rap compilation CD's they always have 6 minutes, the message, planet rock, and some bullshit buy MC Shan on them ( I know these are 80's artists). Its a greatest rap hit compilation! Look at all the jams you could put on one CD. Instead they always put the same shit in different order amongst the different compilation discs. There were a lot of underground rap artists around the early to mid 1990's that everybody has forgotten about. If anybody sees a good compilation CD out there, let me know. | |
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MrVortex said: Well you have to add:
Organized Konfusion Black Sheep Freestyle Fellowship Souls of Mischief there are many more... p.s. gangstarr really didn't go under anyone's radar (well not if you listened to hiphop more than on the weekend) [Edited 7/13/07 12:59pm] Those are some other good ones. I've never heard of Freestyle Fellowship? What songs do they have? | |
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some of those ppl are not groups or were popular. May I add
Alkaholiks Boogie Monsters | |
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lilgish said: some of those ppl are not groups or were popular. May I add
Alkaholiks Boogie Monsters u got me singing...make room. " I hang mc's wit my noose/watch me get loose..." and I love the boogiemonsters first album... | |
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Quo | |
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Pharcyde
Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth | |
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Jaythestar7 said: lilgish said: some of those ppl are not groups or were popular. May I add
Alkaholiks Boogie Monsters u got me singing...make room. " I hang mc's wit my noose/watch me get loose..." and I love the boogiemonsters first album... or "Honeydips in goooootham" | |
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PurpleCharm said: Pharcyde
Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth neither of these are groups that were under the radar...pretty mainstream actually... | |
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PurpleCharm said: Quo
LMAO, they were on MJ'S record label right? | |
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Jaythestar7 said: PurpleCharm said: Pharcyde
Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth neither of these are groups that were under the radar...pretty mainstream actually... They were no more mainstream than Gangstarr or Lords of the Underground. | |
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Abdul said: PurpleCharm said: Quo
LMAO, they were on MJ'S record label right? | |
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PurpleCharm said: Jaythestar7 said: neither of these are groups that were under the radar...pretty mainstream actually... They were no more mainstream than Gangstarr or Lords of the Underground. Relatively speaking, they were all pretty mainstream. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: PurpleCharm said: They were no more mainstream than Gangstarr or Lords of the Underground. Relatively speaking, they were all pretty mainstream. That's what I get for basing my answers off of what the OP posted. | |
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PurpleCharm said: AlexdeParis said: Relatively speaking, they were all pretty mainstream. That's what I get for basing my answers off of what the OP posted. No big deal. It's really a fine line. Despite the huge crossover success of MC Hammer, rap hadn't yet become as mainstream as it is now. Since we had to seek it out and it wasn't really played on the radio, you could either argue that most rap was "mainstream" or most of it was "underground" -- it just depends on how you define the words. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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You forgot KDM. The good thing about their breakup is that it created that amazing dj known as Madlib. Talk about fucking Amazing. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Don't forget Black Sheep. MePhiMe All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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What about the Insane Clown Pussies. haha. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Don't forget Black Sheep. MePhiMe
I wouldnt count blacksheep as under the radar. "This or That" huge single! plus they were part of the native tongues. JB's, Tribe called quest, de la soul.... | |
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Black Sheep's sophomore jinx was legendary in the 90's. | |
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