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Thread started 09/29/14 9:22am

mikemike13

A Great Day in Hip-Hop

Sixteen years ago, XXL took the classic cover shot known as A Great Day in Hip-Hop. Featuring many rappers and hip-hop stars, the photo was taken by the great Gordon Parks. What follows is just one one the hundreds of behind-the-scenes tales from that beautiful afternoon...

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Reply #1 posted 09/29/14 11:29am

Musicslave

Thanks for sharing! How befitting was it for Cool Herc to be the one to finish corralling everyone together for the shoot. Mos Def was like a little kid in a candy store lol I couldn't blame him.

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Reply #2 posted 10/01/14 3:25pm

namepeace

Modeled after "A Great Day In Harlem," I take it.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #3 posted 10/02/14 6:44am

Musicslave

namepeace said:

Modeled after "A Great Day In Harlem," I take it.

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Funny how Ra was/is still respected from Hip Hop Golden Years. I know this goes back sixteen years but he still is reverenced as one of the best and influential.

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Reply #4 posted 10/02/14 9:32am

Cinny

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Though Rakim was most revered, Rakim himself was geeked to meet The Roots' Black Thought (Tariq) that day.

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Reply #5 posted 10/02/14 9:58am

Musicslave

Cinny said:

Though Rakim was most revered, Rakim himself was geeked to meet The Roots' Black Thought (Tariq) that day.

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That's cool. Black Thought is often overlooked.

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Reply #6 posted 10/02/14 10:35am

namepeace

Musicslave said:

namepeace said:

Modeled after "A Great Day In Harlem," I take it.

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Funny how Ra was/is still respected from Hip Hop Golden Years. I know this goes back sixteen years but he still is reverenced as one of the best and influential.


To me, as long as he's breathing, he's the greatest MC alive. Other MCs of his time like Chuck D and KRS-ONE were vitally important. But Rakim redefined the MC.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #7 posted 10/02/14 11:59am

luvsexy4all

oh...i thought u were saying it was officially dead

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Reply #8 posted 10/02/14 12:34pm

Musicslave

namepeace said:

Musicslave said:

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Funny how Ra was/is still respected from Hip Hop Golden Years. I know this goes back sixteen years but he still is reverenced as one of the best and influential.


To me, as long as he's breathing, he's the greatest MC alive. Other MCs of his time like Chuck D and KRS-ONE were vitally important. But Rakim redefined the MC.

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Your reply begs the question, is there a dead MC who's greater? lol Totally agree on his impact on the MC in general. Sad to say though, his influence seems to be dwindling more with this current generation though. You can hear the hallmarks of Ra in NaS, Eminem and nem from that class of artist, not so much from this crop of rappers.

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Reply #9 posted 10/02/14 12:34pm

Cinny

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luvsexy4all said:

oh...i thought u were saying it was officially dead

Things done changed!!!


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Reply #10 posted 10/02/14 12:39pm

Musicslave

Cinny said:

luvsexy4all said:

oh...i thought u were saying it was officially dead

Things done changed!!!


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lol lol lol lol lol lol

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Reply #11 posted 10/02/14 2:02pm

namepeace

Musicslave said:

namepeace said:


To me, as long as he's breathing, he's the greatest MC alive. Other MCs of his time like Chuck D and KRS-ONE were vitally important. But Rakim redefined the MC.

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Your reply begs the question, is there a dead MC who's greater? lol Totally agree on his impact on the MC in general. Sad to say though, his influence seems to be dwindling more with this current generation though. You can hear the hallmarks of Ra in NaS, Eminem and nem from that class of artist, not so much from this crop of rappers.


To be clear, a lot of MCs in the game have claimed the mythical title of "greatest rapper alive." That's different from "GOAT."

And Rakim owns both belts, as far as I'm concenred.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #12 posted 10/02/14 2:03pm

namepeace

Cinny said:

luvsexy4all said:

oh...i thought u were saying it was officially dead

Things done changed!!!




I think I speak for all those who lived through the Vanilla Ice Age when I say, maybe they haven't.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #13 posted 10/03/14 5:59am

Musicslave

namepeace said:

Musicslave said:

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Your reply begs the question, is there a dead MC who's greater? lol Totally agree on his impact on the MC in general. Sad to say though, his influence seems to be dwindling more with this current generation though. You can hear the hallmarks of Ra in NaS, Eminem and nem from that class of artist, not so much from this crop of rappers.


To be clear, a lot of MCs in the game have claimed the mythical title of "greatest rapper alive." That's different from "GOAT."

And Rakim owns both belts, as far as I'm concenred.

Oh, you mean like, Jay Z and Lil Wayne? lol I know there are others but these two in particular makes a regular offense.

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I think we're reading from the same page on Mr. Griffin. Although I'm sure plenty would say, Mr. Wallace might be worthy of such a claim, "GOAT" that is.

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Reply #14 posted 10/03/14 12:14pm

namepeace

Musicslave said:

namepeace said:


To be clear, a lot of MCs in the game have claimed the mythical title of "greatest rapper alive." That's different from "GOAT."

And Rakim owns both belts, as far as I'm concenred.

Oh, you mean like, Jay Z and Lil Wayne? lol I know there are others but these two in particular makes a regular offense.

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I think we're reading from the same page on Mr. Griffin. Although I'm sure plenty would say, Mr. Wallace might be worthy of such a claim, "GOAT" that is.


Indeed!

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #15 posted 10/03/14 3:26pm

starbelly

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I've never heard about this before. Very interesting! Wonderful picture.

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Reply #16 posted 10/05/14 1:43pm

luvsexy4all

namepeace said:

Cinny said:

Things done changed!!!




I think I speak for all those who lived through the Vanilla Ice Age when I say, maybe they haven't.

vanilla ice is now going amish

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Reply #17 posted 10/06/14 7:41pm

Cinny

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luvsexy4all said:

namepeace said:



I think I speak for all those who lived through the Vanilla Ice Age when I say, maybe they haven't.

vanilla ice is now going amish

Vanilla sells real estate and stays paid.

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