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Thread started 02/17/04 2:01am

jerseykrs

who are the real hip hop headz

I just want to know so I can send extra love their way

I know namepeace, jazzvibrator, sinisterpentatonic, finess,

who else??

and if you consider outkast and 50 cent hip hop, you need not apply .....
[This message was edited Mon Feb 16 18:03:12 2004 by jerseykrs]
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Reply #1 posted 02/17/04 2:06am

namepeace

I appreciate the shout-out, and I think BlaqueKnight and Harlepolis know the real as well.
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Reply #2 posted 02/17/04 3:37am

theVelvetRoper

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Hey! I love the early-mid 90s hip-hop, like Mobb Deep, A Tribe Called Quest, Tupac, Pharcyde, Naughty by Nature, "Juicy" from Biggie, KRS-One, ollllld OutKast like "Player's Ball", and lately I've been listening to a lot of Edan, who's an underground MC who's record I found for my boyfriend, who's a DJ who spins hip-hop and house. He's got a lot of underground rap records that are incredible.

As for the newer, mainstream artists, I'm not really into them, although I love Kanye West's album.
'Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance... well, they're no friends of mine.
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Reply #3 posted 02/17/04 4:25am

Starmist7

...LOVE Hip-hop. Including Outkast and 50 cent.
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Reply #4 posted 02/17/04 5:43am

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awwwww....feel the love in this room.

people who write off hiphop=people who dont know right





>>> album in my ear @ the moment: Diverse - 'One A.M.' (chocolate industries) <<<
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Reply #5 posted 02/17/04 5:51am

jazzvibrator

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theVelvetRoper said:

Hey! I love the early-mid 90s hip-hop, like Mobb Deep, A Tribe Called Quest, Tupac, Pharcyde, Naughty by Nature, "Juicy" from Biggie, KRS-One, ollllld OutKast like "Player's Ball", and lately I've been listening to a lot of Edan, who's an underground MC who's record I found for my boyfriend, who's a DJ who spins hip-hop and house. He's got a lot of underground rap records that are incredible.

As for the newer, mainstream artists, I'm not really into them, although I love Kanye West's album.




WOW!!!

an Edan drop!!!

1 name i never thought i would see on the org.

yer boy is 1 hella-lucky-fella!

have you two heard his "Sprain Your Tape Deck" EP?

that, as well as his "Primitive Plus" album are definitly horses of a different color.
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Reply #6 posted 02/17/04 9:26am

CinisterCee

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:kangol: :shelltoes:

I fucken program hiphop beats, and you can spy my favorite artists in my profile. Latest beat is linked in my signature.
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Reply #7 posted 02/17/04 9:37am

theVelvetRoper

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jazzvibrator said:

theVelvetRoper said:

Hey! I love the early-mid 90s hip-hop, like Mobb Deep, A Tribe Called Quest, Tupac, Pharcyde, Naughty by Nature, "Juicy" from Biggie, KRS-One, ollllld OutKast like "Player's Ball", and lately I've been listening to a lot of Edan, who's an underground MC who's record I found for my boyfriend, who's a DJ who spins hip-hop and house. He's got a lot of underground rap records that are incredible.

As for the newer, mainstream artists, I'm not really into them, although I love Kanye West's album.




WOW!!!

an Edan drop!!!

1 name i never thought i would see on the org.

yer boy is 1 hella-lucky-fella!

have you two heard his "Sprain Your Tape Deck" EP?

that, as well as his "Primitive Plus" album are definitly horses of a different color.


Yes! The Primitive Plus LP is the one I bought for him, and it's so great! It's craaaazy, and I love it!
'Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance... well, they're no friends of mine.
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Reply #8 posted 02/17/04 10:18am

CinisterCee

paging JANFAN4L... : cool
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Reply #9 posted 02/17/04 11:24am

TheRealFiness

u got that shiit right.... Looooong time Hip hop head...
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Reply #10 posted 02/17/04 11:34am

dnaplaya

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'Ol skool hip hop fan right here! wave

BTW - 1000% props goes to namepeace for using Digable Planets "Blowout Comb" as an avatar (totally under-rated album) worship
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Reply #11 posted 02/17/04 2:29pm

PAPAROBBIE

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PUMPKINHEAD and JEAN GRAE are HOT
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Reply #12 posted 02/17/04 3:38pm

namepeace

dnaplaya said:

Digable Planets "Blowout Comb" . . . (totally under-rated album) . . .


Indeed, "Blowout Comb" is the most underrated classic LP in hip-hop history.
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #13 posted 02/17/04 4:08pm

jerseykrs

"one time...for your mind, "


fucking great album, specially the track with Jeru on it
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Reply #14 posted 02/17/04 5:00pm

Harlepolis

-KRS-1(This brotha DROPS JEWELS whenever he lectures,,,he's always active in lecturing high schools and universitys. Check him out,,,he's underground right now).

-Mos Def(Simply clever and str8 2 the point-Check out what he says about R.Kelly's anti-movment thang).

-Talip Kweli(When I saw that New Yorker muslim woman with burqa,,all covered up in his video I nearly got emotional becoz its nice to see something you could identify with,,esp in HIP-HOP).

-Guru(If you want to hear Jazz/Funk & hip-hop fusion then I def recommend this artist,,,,def someone with a PROMISING career).

-Common & Roots got tight shit over here and over there.

-Wu Tang Clan(Sho nuff,,,this is like a hip-hop passpord to where I'm living at. You ain't got no hip-hop flava unless you hear those cats).

-Biggie(I know you think he's overrated and kinda commercial but trust me this brotha got clever rhymes. He was def a tight ass MC)

Thats all I could think of right now,,,,hip-hop 2day is really wounded, nothing is uplifting.
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Reply #15 posted 02/17/04 5:12pm

TheOrgerFormer
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I have a lot of love for true hip-hop.
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Reply #16 posted 02/17/04 5:53pm

sinisterpentat
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Oh yeah man!! very nutritious!! smile
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Reply #17 posted 02/17/04 6:00pm

TheRealFiness

Guru(If you want to hear Jazz/Funk & hip-hop fusion then I def recommend this artist,,,,def someone with a PROMISING career).



u do know he created Gang starr right???
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Reply #18 posted 02/17/04 8:29pm

jerseykrs

TheRealFiness said:

Guru(If you want to hear Jazz/Funk & hip-hop fusion then I def recommend this artist,,,,def someone with a PROMISING career).



u do know he created Gang starr right???


lol, his career has panned out quite well
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Reply #19 posted 02/17/04 10:01pm

JANFAN4L

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paging JANFAN4L... : cool


smile I love hip hop. I practically grew up with the music surrounding me. I've posted a multitude of topics on hip hop music and come to its defense quite frequently on the Org. Favorites include Boogie Down Productions, KRS One, Brand Nubian, Talib Kweli, Diamond D, Frankie Cutlass, Grand Puba, Sadat X, Queen Latifah, X-Clan, Self-Scientific, Backroom Matches, soce, the elemental wizard, ACTQ, Tori Fixx, Guru, Common, Johnny Dangerous, Rainbowflava, Mz. Platinum, Protegee, Phat Family, God-Des, Run DMC, LL Cool J, Domino, E-40, Rah Digga, The Roots, EPMD, Dr. Dre, Tracey Lee, Biggie, Crucial Conflict, Soulz of Mischief, Salt-N-Pepa, D-Nice, Nice and Smooth, Whistle, Whodini, Nine, De La Soul, Monie Love, MC Serch, Doug E. Fresh, Capone-N-Noreaga, Unspoken Heard, All Natural, Scienz of Life, Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, Leaders of the New School, Main Source, etc.
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Reply #20 posted 02/17/04 10:01pm

JANFAN4L

Rodney O & Joe Cooley
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Reply #21 posted 02/18/04 1:10am

mass

I AM HIPHOP !!!!! I MUST SAY 94 WAS THE BEST YEAR FOR HIPHOP !!!!!
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Reply #22 posted 02/18/04 3:20am

Revolution

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I go ALL the way back...Sugar Hill Gang, Melle Mel, Kurtis Blow, Whodini,
The Fat Boys, LLCOOLJ, The Beastie Boys, RunDMC, ...

Good times! thumbs up!
Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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Reply #23 posted 02/18/04 7:13pm

namepeace

see below
[This message was edited Wed Feb 18 11:15:41 2004 by namepeace]
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Reply #24 posted 02/18/04 7:14pm

namepeace

mass said:

94 WAS THE BEST YEAR FOR HIPHOP !!!!!


If I could find it, I would send you my original thread ON THIS VERY TOPIC. Since I can't, I will address it now.

You are absolutely right. For several reasons:

1. The bombs that were dropped in 1993 were still being felt: Black Moon's "Enta Da Stage," Wu-Tang Clan's "36 Chambers," Dr. Dre's "The Chronic," Tribe's "Midnight Marauders," Snoop Dogg's "Doggystyle," among others.

and then there are the many LPs that dropped during that year . . .

2. Digable Planet's "Blowout Comb"
3. Jeru The Damaja's "The Sun Rises In The East"
4. Gang Starr's "Hard To Earn"
5. Redman's "Dare Iz A Darkside"
6. Method Man's "Tical" (not a CLASSIC LP but feat. "Bring The Pain")
7. The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Ready To Die"
8. Common Sense's "Resurrection" (feat. the classic "I Used To Love H.E.R.")
9. KMD's "Black Bastards" (scheduled for release in 1994)
10. The Beatnuts' self-titled LP

Think about the singles from these LP's alone: "Juicy," "Come Clean." "Bring The Pain," "I Used To Love H.E.R.," "Dial 7," "Mass Appeal," and so on. I don't think there's been one single year that saw these many jewels being dropped

Anybody else have some info on '94 releases? I know I've left some out . . .
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Reply #25 posted 02/18/04 7:23pm

theVelvetRoper

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namepeace said:

mass said:

94 WAS THE BEST YEAR FOR HIPHOP !!!!!


If I could find it, I would send you my original thread ON THIS VERY TOPIC. Since I can't, I will address it now.

You are absolutely right. For several reasons:

1. The bombs that were dropped in 1993 were still being felt: Black Moon's "Enta Da Stage," Wu-Tang Clan's "36 Chambers," Dr. Dre's "The Chronic," Tribe's "Midnight Marauders," Snoop Dogg's "Doggystyle," among others.

and then there are the many LPs that dropped during that year . . .

2. Digable Planet's "Blowout Comb"
3. Jeru The Damaja's "The Sun Rises In The East"
4. Gang Starr's "Hard To Earn"
5. Redman's "Dare Iz A Darkside"
6. Method Man's "Tical" (not a CLASSIC LP but feat. "Bring The Pain")
7. The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Ready To Die"
8. Common Sense's "Resurrection" (feat. the classic "I Used To Love H.E.R.")
9. KMD's "Black Bastards" (scheduled for release in 1994)
10. The Beatnuts' self-titled LP

Think about the singles from these LP's alone: "Juicy," "Come Clean." "Bring The Pain," "I Used To Love H.E.R.," "Dial 7," "Mass Appeal," and so on. I don't think there's been one single year that saw these many jewels being dropped

Anybody else have some info on '94 releases? I know I've left some out . . .
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biggrin I'm listening to "Juicy" right now!
'Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance... well, they're no friends of mine.
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