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Thread started 12/31/07 3:13pm

StarMon

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N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton 20th Anniversary

One of the most talk about albums in the genre of Rap & Hip Hop.
Re-released on CD, Vinyl, Digital to mark its 20th anniversary, includes bonus tracks. This album was/is a fav-O-rite of mine and will always be. Dre and Yella, were on top of the game with the sampler and drum machine use. This album, even with controversy opened eyes and ears.

Also another release, titled: "Featuring...Eazy-E". A new disc of previously recorded material from the late gangsta' rapper features collaborations and out of print recordings.
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Reply #1 posted 12/31/07 3:34pm

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Damn, it feels like yesterday when I first heard rap songs like F*** Tha Police (one of the best political songs ever of any genre) & Gangsta Gangsta. It seem like a lot of parents at the time hated Niggaz With Attitude.

And to make matters worse, this groundbreaking rap group make it "cool" for white teens to say the 5 letter n-word to each other. disbelief lol
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Reply #2 posted 12/31/07 4:01pm

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TonyVanDam said:

Damn, it feels like yesterday when I first heard rap songs like F*** Tha Police (one of the best political songs ever of any genre) & Gangsta Gangsta. It seem like a lot of parents at the time hated Niggaz With Attitude.

And to make matters worse, this groundbreaking rap group make it "cool" for white teens to say the 5 letter n-word to each other. disbelief lol

which I see too many times everyday mad
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Reply #3 posted 12/31/07 5:39pm

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http://youtube.com/watch?v=8kUgL67eZsY

That the jam right thurr!!
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Reply #4 posted 12/31/07 6:11pm

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bboy87 said:

TonyVanDam said:

Damn, it feels like yesterday when I first heard rap songs like F*** Tha Police (one of the best political songs ever of any genre) & Gangsta Gangsta. It seem like a lot of parents at the time hated Niggaz With Attitude.

And to make matters worse, this groundbreaking rap group make it "cool" for white teens to say the 5 letter n-word to each other. disbelief lol

which I see too many times everyday mad


Hell, I've seen it on Big Brother (UK) 2007. What an uproar it cause because this young woman (Emily) wanted to be down with the sistas:



I bet Emily & her older siblings were NWA fans too.
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Reply #5 posted 01/02/08 10:19pm

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=8kUgL67eZsY

That the jam right thurr!!


lol remember "The Bag Heads". and ya' can't forget Fear Of A Black Hat "Ice Froggy Frog"
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