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That was a straight slaughter, lol. At least they maintained a friendship and realized that it wasn't anything personal. It's only about the lyrics and music. These other cats done took things to all sorts of unneccesary levels.
I was :eek: @ the EPMD drama though. I didn't know all of that took place. |
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I wonder did DJ Herc know where Hip Hop would end up... |
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The whole game changed once hip hop made it to Cali, but I do have one NWA album and some Ice Cube ones too. |
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I do know that my trusty GC hip-hop heads will keep a sista posted. :) :cool: What about Game's new DVD that's coming out - Stop snitching, stop lying, something like that. :eek: |
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I'm sorry Jay-Z fans, I'm one too, but that Swagger Jacker made Jay-Z look bad in my eyes. Yes, other people take rhymes, but to THAT extent? I still like Jay-Z, but Cam has a point, IMO. Anyway, it doesn't matter. The hip-hop game was always about beefs, it's all good.... Speaking of beefs, I'm sooooo mad I missed these Beef shows. I go to sleep too early, lol. I remember EPMD having a beef but what was it? I know BET will repeat these so I'll have to stay tuned. |
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3 Hottest Rappers
Nas, Bun-B, and Common. Kan't be serious with some of the rappers that were named. Cam:mad: Dipset:( Kome on.
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Top 3 Rappers Alive
****In my best fake a$$ Jamaican accent***
The best 3 rappers alive are Dylan, Dylan and Dylan! I know ya seen Dave Chappelle imitating Dylan from Makin' The Band 2! |
My Top 3
1) Notorious B.I.G.
2)DMX 3)Lil Kim |
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Oh really!!! I'll have to check that out. I may purchase the book on half.eBay. What's the name of the book? |
I realize I'm over six years late on this topic (LOL), but I'll give my quick response.
Of all time, my top three (in no particular order): Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, and KRS One. These MCs presented lyrical and philosophical styles that were never before heard in hip hop. If I'm going to place any MC at/near the top of my list, he has to be an innovator of some sorts. Big Daddy Kane is my personal favorite MC ever because he was so versatile, and his style really can't be traced back to anyone before him. He was ferocious on the battling tip (he's the best punchline MC I've ever heard, and I would bet serious money on an "in his prime Kane" against any MC in any era ); he could get educational and didactic; he was adept at manipulating his flows and rhyme schemes; he was charismatic; he had a good sense of humor; and he was MACK. Sometimes, I refer to Big Daddy Kane as the "Teddy Pendergrass of hip hop." However, I think this sort of hurt him later in his career because he began to deviate from the raw style that he was mostly known for and made music geared towards women. Nothing necessarily wrong with that as long as you can find a happy medium, but that was one of the major knocks against Kane. He influenced a lot of MCs, and if there was no Kane, there would probably be no Jay Z, Big L, Notorious B.I.G., etc. To be quite honest, I don't really listen to much hip hop today, at least not on the commercial level, because most of these artists flat out suck, or they're mediocre. Not many MCs today are pushing the lyrical envelope to unchartered territories, (IMO), like their predecessors; they just follow a formula constructed by the major label that signed them. They make catchy, club-friendly beats (which is cool), but they leave much to be desired in the department of rhyming skills. Then again, my standards are high anyway, so I'm not easily impressed by the average rapper who picks up a microphone. Many rappers today seem to want to be known more for their "swag" and criminal records as opposed to pure lyrical abilities. Bottom 3 rappers: Silk The Shocker Vanilla Ice Souljah Boy |
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