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J-J Posts: 268

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On 2007-02-09 11:53:05, Idea wrote:
Now before you start the Eminem you are full of s**t and dont know rap music. Well i will humbly disagree because i find Rap music to be a huge part of my life. He did change the Rap scene Period.



He only changed commercial HipHop, not proper HipHop or HipHop as a whole.
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Posted: 2007-02-09 11:57:27
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vincebio Posts: 89

no doubt he eminem changed hiphop....very true..


not for the better IMO

I was listening to Blade and Hijack the other day...proper UK rap..

so who's heard of them?
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Posted: 2007-02-09 12:01:46
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Aware Posts: > 500

Don't listen to much nowadays.......but engrained in my head forever are:

NWA - Straight Outta Compton

Ice-T - OG

Public Enemy - Welcome to the Terrordome

- they stood out then('90 ish), needless to say they stand out even now!


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Posted: 2007-02-09 12:01:55
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vincebio Posts: 89

also, still cant see KRS-One mentioned.


Please tell me no one is so moronic as to suggest that NAS or GFK or Dre or any of these new skool punks can even polish Rakim or KRS-one's shoes in the morning?

each to thier own i guess....but cmon
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Posted: 2007-02-09 12:07:21
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leeboy13 Posts: > 500

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On 2007-02-09 11:53:55, J-J wrote:
Morning Lee lol

I'll admit i was quite tired and wound up when i wrote that, it was intended as a rant at the people on here, more at the state of HipHop (Apart from the people who like Akon, they should all be shot!)

And yes, it was me that mentioned ATCQ and they fantastic and if you like them you should check out The Roots, quite similar just more upto date



lol, no worries dude

my mate went to see the roots and said they were quite possibly the best he had ever seen live, ive never really listened to much of their music, but i will defionatly do so over the weekend... any recomendations matey?


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Posted: 2007-02-09 12:14:52
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J-J Posts: 268

Yes mate, their two best albums by far are Illadelph Halflife and Things Fall Apart, let me know what you think when youve listenend to them but if you like ATCQ then im guessing youll love them plus Mos Def, Common and Talib Kweli guest on alot of their work
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Posted: 2007-02-09 12:21:01
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Dale_jeffs Posts: 464

kanye west, the guy is out of this world. giving us jhon legend lupe common etc etc. considering he's not been arround as some of the other kanye has got so much material out there!

yea pac and biggie were legends but to keep realeasing there stuff again and again is milking it abit? time to give it in and remember them with there origional material.
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Posted: 2007-02-09 12:30:30
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jmash Posts: 117



yea pac and biggie were legends but to keep realeasing there stuff again and again is milking it abit? time to give it in and remember them with there origional material.

[/quote]well said bro
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Posted: 2007-02-09 12:45:25
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leeboy13 Posts: > 500

id agree with that guys.... although i know for pac there was so much un-released stuff that he did, i think its kinda nice that some of it is getting released now... and goes to show that if he was alive and still making his music he'd more than likely still be a massive hit.. but i can understand where youre coming from
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Posted: 2007-02-09 12:50:15
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nicv27 Posts: > 500

some good replys i think Chuck D is one of the best with the obvious choice of 2pac
i`m quite suprised (unless i missed it) no one mentioned snoop or Method Man
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Posted: 2007-02-09 21:20:48
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