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Yea and so was Ice T's OG but i didn't want to kill him after listening to it though... |
oh shit, that flow switch on Suddenly!! gets me every time.
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hell yeah. Though I *think* my favorite track is "Phoenix"... "a bible or a rifle / good night folks" I bought the regular edition, but it's so good I gotta get the deluxe bonus tracks now. (Same with GOOD KID) |
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I honestly can't tell if I'm being made fun of here for something I've said in the past,or if you're just my hip hop soulmate, but I feel the same way. Especially about Cannibal Ox. Whenever I hear something that's supposed to be amazing, I check it out and it's fine, and then I think about the opening tracks of Cold Vein, and I just want to listen to Cold Vein. |
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What now? You were nothing short of "all about that shit" at the time of its release. Unless I'm mistaken. Was that just a novelty effect that wore off because you listened to it and nothing else for a week (as I did) or am I just completely trippin' |
the latter. i found it disappointing. Earl's verse on Oldie was a pleasant surprise though.
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Underachievers mixtape is legit.
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indeed. wait, i just have to post this cover art
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I just listened to Chum on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCbWLSZrZfw It immediately reminded me of The Street's "Weak Become Heroes". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z1kRhiPE0E Piano sound and melody and vocal timbre, tempo and rhythm sound very much alike. I like the drum ruffle. Lyrically it doesn't appeal to me. Such a narrow scope. |
Rolling Stone's 50 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs Of All Time
"Editor's note: To make this list, Rolling Stone asked 33 artists and experts from Rick Rubin to Busta Rhymes to choose their favorite hip-hop tracks, then crunched the numbers" 1. The Message Grandmaster Flash, 1982 2. Rappers Delight The Sugarhill Gang, 1979 3. Planet Rock Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force, 1982 4. Sucker M.Cs Run-D.M.C, 1982 5. Mind Playing Tricks On Me Geto Boys, 1991 6. Nuthin But a G Thang Dre.Dre & Snoop Dogg, 1992 7. Fight The Power Public Enemy, 1990 8. Juicy Notorious B.I.G, 1994 9. Straight Outta Compton N.W.A, 1988 10. Paid In Full Eric B & Rakim, 1987 11. C.R.E.A.M Wu Tang Clan, 1993 12. They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y) Pete Rock and C.L Smooth, 1992 13. La Di Da Di Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew, 1985 14. Rebel Without A Pause Public Enemy, 1988 15. Fuck Tha Police N.W.A, 1988 16. Big Pimpin Jay-Z, 1999 17. Peter Piper Run D.M.C, 1986 18. Dear Mama Tupac, 1995 19. Paul Revere Beastie Boys, 1986 20. In Da Club 50 Cent, 2003 21. Rock The Bells LL Cool J, 1985 22. Strictly Business EPMD, 1988 23. I Know You Got Soul Eric B. and Rakim, 1987 24. It Takes Two Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, 1988 25. Aint No Half Steppin Big Daddy Kane, 1988 26. Scenario A Tribe Called Quest, 1991 27. Flava in Ya Ear (Remix) Craig Mack, Rampage, the Notorious B.I.G., LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes, 1994 28. Lose Yourself Eminem, 2002 29. Mama Said Knock You Out LL Cool J, 1990 30. Hypnotize Notorious B.I.G., 1997 31. N.Y. State Of Mind Nas, 1994 32. Jesus Walks Kanye West, 2004 33. 99 Problems Jay-Z, 2003 34. P.S.K. What Does It Mean? Schoolly D, 1985 35. Shook Ones Part II Mobb Deep, 1995 36. Rosa Parks Outkast, 1998 37. It Was A Good Day Ice Cube, 1992 38. Get Ur Freak On Missy Elliot, 2001 39. My Name Is Eminem, 1999 40. The Breaks Kurtis Blow, 1980 41. California Love Tupac and Dr.Dre, 1995 42. South Bronx Boogie Down Productions, 1987 43. Top Billin Audio Two, 1988 44. Me, Myself and I De La Soul, 1989 45. Lost Ones Lauryn Hill, 1988 46. Push It Salt-N-Pepa, 1986 47. Thats the Joint Funk 4+1, 1980 48. The Symphony Marley Marl, 1988 49. Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels Of Steel Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, 1981 50. B.O.B Outkast, 2000 http://www.rollingstone.com/music/li...-time-20121205 ![]() December 2012 issues. I created a playlist on Spotify some weeks ago. http://open.spotify.com/user/1129291...LfhAEOGVxNjtig |
^I have that issue.
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Tila Tequila
13 hours ago DEAR NASA, I SUPPORT YOU IN NOT DISCLOSING ANY INFO TO THESE IDIOTS. #SALUTES WOULD IT BE MEAN OF ME TO LAUGH AT THEM THOUGH ONCE THEY ALL DROWN FROM THE IMPACT? PS-I was not directing these messages to my AWAKENED FAMILY HERE, you guys already know this as you can CLEARLY see it for yourselves. Not that hard to point out a Zombie shit for brains to you! LOL *sigh* I do love my awakened family & friends on here tho! This way I don't feel so alone! *HUGS* |
why does Joey Bada$$ (or any rapper for that matter) think they can come at Lil B? they never seem to learn.
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i love The Message, Mind Playin' Tricks on Me and TROY.
but that Rolling Stone list is trash. Rolling Stone is trash. no Kast songs in top 25? fuck them. |
sometimes i think i'd consider another song titled "The Message" the best rap song ever.
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that song has blown my mind since the day it was released. "Fake thug, no love, you get the slug, CB4 Gusto" = OMG what an opening line! |
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been listening to Lil B all day. i think that his most memorable songs came out in the first couple of years of his solo career (I'm God, I'm a Martian, Pretty Bitch, B.O.R, T-Shirt & Buddens, etc). still dig everything he does though.
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well, except for the classical music attempts. haha.
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