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02-08-2008 #31Originally Posted by Hung_N_Loose
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02-08-2008 #32
Are girls from the woods allowed to enjoy hip-hop? 'Cause... I am... and I do.
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02-09-2008 #33
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Can't really pick one but I like a lot of the underground dudes. The guys from Rhymesavers especially. M.U.R.S, Atmosphere, etc. I'm more of a rocker though...
It's not denial. I'm just very selective about the reality I accept.
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02-09-2008 #34Originally Posted by youcancallmeclaire
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02-09-2008 #35
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Easy-E
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02-09-2008 #36
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Harry Belafonte...not to mention that bad mofo Nat King Cole...and don't even get me started on OG Johnny Mathis...
"I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity." - Poe
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02-09-2008 #37
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Right now it's Sean Price.
I can't possibly pick ONE for G.O.A.T
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02-09-2008 #38
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good to see some hip hop heads over here, i like most of the mainstream rappers from the 90's. it can be said that rap was shot down on September 7th 1996 in Las Vegas.
not many great (not good, GREAT) rappers came since... Eminem, Kanye & Lupe... that's basically it.
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02-09-2008 #39
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02-09-2008 #40
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I agree with Peggy, you've gotta give props to Chuck D and PE. But I've yet to read much here about the Microphone Soloist...
Eric B & Rakkim
Rakkim has to be the best rhyme styler ever. Laying it out smooth over breaks from James Brown, that was the shit, and without a doubt – the best in my book. Big Daddy Kane and BDP were great as well, and the combination of talent in NWA rocked the house. After all these years, the Beastie Boys and Cypress Hill have still managed to keep it goin'. Old school hip hop had the heart, and is where mine still is.
–Phinn