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Who on my list is ... ( 1 month ago by ShannonApana)
Who on my list is outside that time frame? Not Kool keith bro... Critical Breakdown was 88. And if you wanna be picky Rakim would take a big hit cause I believe Paid in full was released in 87
So Rakim wasn't hot ... ( 1 month ago by rockjohnson80)
So Rakim wasn't hot in 1988?
I see you're point. ... ( 1 month ago by ShannonApana)
I see you're point. Just because it was released before 88, doesn't mean that it wasn't around in 88. Rakim belongs there no doubt. You're list is dope and for most parts very close to what I would say. It just boils down to styles we gravitate towards. I'm not a big fan of Jay z, Tupac or Biggie but i understand their appeal and importance. I personally love common. but I would still have Kool Keith on that list before any of them.
lol aii son ( 1 month ago by roman5)
lol aii son
this song brings ... ( 4 weeks ago by caliduo)
this song brings back memories of my old best friend tammy back in new york
I think very deeply ... ( 3 weeks ago by frevel32)
I think very deeply...
you won't find many ... ( 3 weeks ago by ithet)
you won't find many people who rate tupac that were listening to hip-hop before he came out. in the whole context of the last 30yrs of hip-hop the only new thing tupac bought to the game was the term "thug life" and being an actor/dancer/drama school graduate that doesn't really carry much authenticity coming from him. tupace was simply not innovative. tupac is for girls.
a decent and ... ( 3 weeks ago by ithet)
a decent and considered top 5. the negative characteristics of each of your top 5 would be -
1, Rakim - takes himself too seriously but when you analyse his lyrics, he's just as abstract as Keith.
2, KRS-One - smug, self-contradictory.
3, Jay-Z - engineered image, albums follow linear trajectory with little deviation from marcy to madison sq concept.
4, Nas - sounds miserable all the time.
5, B.D.K - no longevity/prolificity suggests weakness of character.
Rap is like a setup ... ( 3 weeks ago by BigPeebo)
Rap is like a setup, a lotta games, a lotta sucka wit colorful names, I'm so-and-so, I'm dis, I'm dat, but they're all jus wi-wi-wack!!!
20 years later, with the state of hip-hop, Blastmasta's rhymes r still deep
Tupac was a poet, ... ( 3 weeks ago by ludacrisboii)
Tupac was a poet, obviously if you think the only thing he brought to rap was thug life you only listened to tracks like hit em up etc... Listen to some more of his songs, maybe a whole album, its some real hip hop because hip-hop was meant for the people and he is rapping about the people and the struggles of young black men... Shorty Wanna Be A Thug was a good track that summed up what i just said...
he was a poet but ... ( 3 weeks ago by ithet)
he was a poet but he didn't bring anything new to the table except the term "thuglife" (he weren't even the first thug rapper though). sure he did other types of stuff but none of it was innovative to the game. his poetry themes on the struggles of young black men can be found in earlier MC's such as Brother J, Chuck D, KRS-One, Double Trouble and a bunch of man who weren't as photogenic as Tupac and not trained actors and tbus did not get the same acclaim.
and what would you ... ( 3 weeks ago by ithet)
and what would you know about anything to be making a comment eh ? can you remember Jay in 86 spittin flows that noone else had even attempted. Search "gettin busy high potent" and have a listen.
Okay first of all ... ( 3 weeks ago by ludacrisboii)
Okay first of all KRS-One is the biggest Hypocrite in Hip-Hop, lets get that straight... I like his music but he is a Hypocrite... Second, Tupac's style on how he gave the message and portrayed young black youth was different to Chuck D, KRS-One etc, and has a mother smoother flow... I'm not sure where you are trying to go with this, maybe your trying to argue that Tupac wasn't a good Hip-Hop artist because to me he should be in the top 3
i would argue he ... ( 3 weeks ago by ithet)
i would argue he isn't even hip-hop but rather just a 'rapper'. he doesn't even engage the other elements of the culture.
perhpas if i came into hip-hop later i would see whatall the fuss is about but to me he's just another rapper in a long line but who somehow through his sentimental themes, good looks and corporate marketing he managed to capture the hearts of adolescents who weren't aware of what came before him.
Hip Hop artist ... ( 3 weeks ago by ludacrisboii)
Hip Hop artist write about their environment, Tupac Shakur wrote about the environment of the 90s in L.A. and the Bay Area, the artist's you are talking about are on the east coast in the 80s... maybe because i live in the west coast i can relate to him more and vice versa you get what im saying?
This shit is ... ( 3 weeks ago by gmcg923)
This shit is original. Nobody (well maybe a few) did this at the time. It was totally underground. They just did it.
everything you just ... ( 3 weeks ago by nuttall2007)
everything you just commented on has to be deemed rubish now, you know why? Because your name is ludacrisboi, shame on you!!!
lmao at u " ... ( 2 weeks ago by ludacrisboii)
lmao at u "nutall2007"... made this email when i was like 10 n what does the name of my youtube account have to do with your lack of knowledge of anything?
top 10 hip hop ... ( 2 weeks ago by NasKoolGRap)
top 10 hip hop track ever
did the f word get ... ( 2 weeks ago by Marz2605)
did the f word get censored when he said don't f**k with chris? or was the beep part of the song at like 4 mins 2 secs.
You said: "his ... ( 2 weeks ago by nyarlathotep8297)
You said: "his poetry themes on the struggles of young black men can be found in earlier MC's such as Brother J, Chuck D,[b] KRS-One[/b]"
Who do you think this is? KRS-One, thank you.
i dont think you ... ( 2 weeks ago by ithet)
i dont think you have read correctly, i was talking about tupac.
SOM DE PRETO, AÍ ... ( 2 weeks ago by cassiopol)
SOM DE PRETO, AÍ MALUCO !!!
No matter where you ... ( 1 week ago by SkitterSkatbrain)
No matter where you live, I think we all can take something from the east and west coast rappers. Yes, each has their own style which makes them who they are. I luv both types of music!



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