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the new wu tang is actually good. before i got it i listened to samples of it and thought it was not so good but i bought it anyway.
ive been listening to the wu tang for awhile now and love all of the offshoots that rza produced too tho the cd the wu was pretty weak. i gave the new one a chance and it has really grown on me. it is a little different with lots of guitars (fucking john frusciante!) and a kind or mariachi beat with no bass! good shit. the interpolation... of the beatles is total crap tho. always skip that one but the rest is pretty solid. dr dre is pretty cool. so far he has made the only beat in hip hop history that i know of that used micro tones. very cool. |
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i agree bout 8 diagrams, i think its ok, lotsa cool psych beats, very good raekwon rhymes, its not perfect but its definitley better than a lota people are making it out to be |
sa-ra creative partners are genius
i dig the new ghostface alot. dilla. tribe. black star lil wayne b.i.g. the roots clipse madlib (but not doom. i generally hate doom) |
I like old stuff
RUN DMC EPMD doug E Fresh Boogie Down Productions (scott la Rock!) Poor Righteous Teachers soul sonic force |
I hold the mocrophone like a grudge
D will hold the record so the needle won't budge http://youtube.com/watch?v=Zu4RM1Iq-wg |
I don't want any of these things in my rap music
NO sing along choruses. RHYME motherfuckers, I don;t want to hear no one singing! mumble mouth shit. pronounce your words people. doo doo wack rhymes. if you cannot read at higher than a twelfth grade level then you should not be writing rhymes. skits, no fucking skits. I hated them when prince paul was shoving them down my throat and I hate them now. |
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skits annoy the shit out of me. especially when the album is 22 songs and only 10 songs maybe are real songs. |
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roll call follow me, roll call follow me, roll call follow me now, see? |
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this is what i don't want: "like this, y'all. like that, y'all." all that shit is played. i'm tired of talking about how great hip hop was back in the day (i'm looking at you, j5). dudes who have great wordplay, but no flow. i'd rather listen to a good flow with silly ass words, than some cat who can rhyme 14 different things with orange, all off beat. lupe fiasco. he started listening to rap a couple years ago, now people think he's hip hop's savior. his production is whack and so are his rhymes. songs that rhyme "party" and "bacardi." yeah, i like to party sometimes. yeah, when i do, i usually drink rum. why not switch it up? sip bacardi at the jean luc picarty. and more fucking skits. i love skits. they were the best part of albums when i was growing up. especially on "enter the 36 chambers" and "doggystyle" and "the chronic" and all that shit. |
In February 1998, [Ol' Dirty] Bastard witnessed a car accident from the window of his Brooklyn recording studio. He and a friend ran to the accident scene and organized about a dozen onlookers who assisted in lifting the 1996 Ford Mustang—rescuing a 4-year-old girl from the wreckage. She was taken to a hospital with second and third degree burns. Using a false name, Bastard visited the girl in the hospital frequently until he was spotted by members of the media
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do you guys know what the best rap album is?
take a guess. |
dirt had a heart of gold.
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i though pharrell's production (and i seriously found out WAY later that pharell produced hell hath...) is too smooth and without any personality, i really though it was a chore to listen to the whole album. have you heard 3 6's mystic stylez? now those are lyrics! later, when they dropped the satanic/serial killer rhymes, became about the beats, no question about it. anybody else into cage here? |
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i love it when rappers sing because they're all terrible, listening to ghostface or biggie sing is hilarious because they know they sound horrible but they do it anyway
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i'd rather hear slick rick sing
mona lisa, mona lisa, men have named you..... |
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both of his solo albums are great, but i may be in the minority when i say "movies for the blind" was better. i guess it depends on whether you prefer drugged-out cage or contemplative cage. the fact he succeeded so well in two different styles is testament to his skill. |
I like that jenn likes rap and can talk about it like it's science.
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I remember that. That fucking album is one of my faves I was listening to that when it came out I was in intermidiate school... |
J Dilla
Quasimoto and the obvious ones of course. |
BEST RAP SONG EVER ULTRA MAGNETIC MC'S
I get in shape and do my physical fitness Your head's numb, so your brains a miss this Pick 'em up, eat 'em up, pick 'em up, beat 'em up Pick 'em up pimplehead, pick 'em up picky I roll wit globs and I come real sticky Ripping the mic, I plug it up in your ears Crazed and brewer. I'm coming out like beers Like Rheingold, Miller, Coors, and Buds I'm a eat 'em wit popcorn and treat 'em like suds you duds Coming out the wick wack, wicky, wickable wack Black jack, that's a fact, writing exact behind your back The funk rhyme to master, blaster Kicking up in a brainstorm, rainstorm Rap storm, rap form Rap time, rap rhyme Rap class, I'm here to fail and to pass To continue, from the more, hype tip I roll and rock, rock and roll Jazz and pop, rhythm and Blues Dance and fusion, pain confusion Look at the lights, what a night on the town I'm Poppa Large, big shot on the East coast(4x) Now I'm back to funk, freak the funk Hype the funk, swipe the funk and all that junk I get busy on 'em, communicate wit the world Man, woman, a baby boy and a girl Poppa large looking out the pawn shop Taking stroud while your face and arms drop Stop, look, learn to read, learn to write Learn to talk, learn to walk And watch your step though, I'm hype and ripe though Kleptomaniac, my rhyme is psycho A Ricky Ricardo, a Guy Lombardo Sporting a ragtop, an El Dorado Step into Hollywood, I'm screening the boulevards The rhymes is gain type, I'm ready to pull it's card Jack or Ace, King or Queen, call me the deuce I'm pouring out like juice Hitting the top, feeling the rim Getting a trim, I never rhyme like them On and on, on and on, on and on Until the break of dawn I go overtime, rock the mic in nighttime Daytime, switching off to Primetime Specifically, strolling back in the west time Rock the funk wit the mic in the east rhyme Hype and dope, hype the frame, the mic is smoking Yo, I ain't joking Rhyme to kill, rhyme to murder, rhyme to stomp Rhyme to ill, rhyme to romp Rhyme to smack, rhyme to shock, rhyme to roll Rhyme to destroy anything decoy boy On the microphone I'm poppa large, big shot on the east coast(4X) You're dripping sweaty, coming hard on your neck As I flow and grow from head to toe Seeking a style like John Mcenroe Dissing 'em all, serving them wit the mic stand Like Prince and Michael coming out wit a big band The crowd is loud, you can pay as teh manager Run wit the money, I pull the trigger and damage ya Boom, taking life more serious I may sound lyrical and very mysterious Rhymes are grip tight, no grams to kill more A son of Sam, how could I begin more Grabbing the mic, you see the dark and shadows You're in living hell, the funk, pound to pound The funk ignited, hands are writing, brains dividing I'm coming out in sighting Like I'm Blackula, a better man that Dracula Spectacular and not irregular In fact you are speaking impopular Rhymes are moved and you can't be stop wit the Beat as it goes to the rhyme that flows Like a coke in a straw burning up in your nose That's a bad habit, stepping out on stage one Drop the mic, come and turn to page one Look at the master, my range is higher My lyrical burns, your brain's on fire Poppa Large, big shot on the east coast(8X) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkPsYvOgTtI |
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i agree with you about pharrell's production on 'hell hath.' it has no character and nowhere near the same amount of grit that was on 'lord willin.' the only thing that saves that album IS clipse. and 3/6 has the production on lock these days, but they're still kinda lacking in the lyrics department. i'll agree that after they dropped the satan thing, they gotta better (the total opposite happened to bone thuggs n harmony, but that's a different story). everyone, drop what you're doing and download lil wayne's "the leak 2." hands down, best lyricist in a long time. |
label wise I would go for anticon and def jux. especially anticon are the most experimental hip hop bastards Ive ever listened to, for axample themselves and especially clouddead. clouddead are just beautiful
http://www.myspace.com/catsleeph thats how it sounds if a die hard SY fan couldnt find anybody around playing in an experimental rock group...because of that starting to make beats... |
experimental doesn't necessarily equate to good.
anticon isn't hip hop. it's trayash. |
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the thing is that 3/6 used to be about the beats and the rhymes, amazing. the last one wasn't that good if you ask me, most known unknown is still very awesome, i liked that they evolved, in a way. and really, bone thuggs used to be great, before they got too r&b. and lil' wayne is great. |
listening to anticon is like eating a bowl of jizz
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Gotta love the Welsh rap
Listening to Anticon is less fun than eating a bowl of jizz, and far more indie. |
Keep it BS5 yeah?
Yeah! Rubbish bedroom videos! Bristol, yeah? Mo' local shit. Don't get out to the local nights as much as I should. Shocking really. |
SORRY BUT FUCK lil wayne I met the bastard & he could eat a bag of dick fuck di bwoy he kissed his daddy...
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most known unknon is awesome and the best 3 6, but they dont have one iota the lyrical skills of malice and pusha t.
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