Geet Hip Hop and That. Good One to Chill to [ame="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Rt1DgaXY4g8"]YouTube- Souls of mischief - Cab fare[/ame] Cheers
awesome track, theme music from taxi, love the souls of mischief here's summik cool to watch whilst you listen [ame="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5PLZhLbZH0s"]YouTube- Rick McCrank Menikmati Skateboard Video Edit[/ame] on a similar transport tip, used to listen to this when I got the bus as a kid [ame="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ygH9boqc7Fo"]YouTube- Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - The Wacky World Of Rapid Transit[/ame]
humourous how early 90's hip hop is in vouge i am currently diggin out my old souls of mischief, da alkaholics and gangstarr albums out for the kool kids to copy like cypress hill said "what go's around comes around kiiid" "timbo's on my toes this is how it goes" "iv got more rhymes than maddonas got thongs" glory days fuck fifty cent and emienem
yeah, it doesn't really help that what 'hip hop' is now is clowns like eminem, etc. and that it's really popular with the kids. there's still a lot of good hip hop coming out, but the late eighties/early nineties stuff is classic. it's raw and undone, because hip hop was still relatively young then, and there's only so much you can do with a sampler (although there are a few producers at the moment who test that theory).
[yt]VXyFZkU9bkQ[/yt] From a time when the only place you could find that stuff on british tv was Yo! MTV Raps in the middle of the night.
Its all about New Jack Swing. Proper arm swinging, split doing, polo neck wearing badness [yt]AlOsU8_Rzsk[/yt] I tried to kick... but that shit just be callin' me man, it be callin' me, man... I just got to go to it!
Speaking of 'Rap' music, you know Ice-T - That's how I'm livin'? What was the name of the remix with the different sample in the background, the original was kinda dark, this one was slightly commercial and had the 'c-mon' scratch samples at the start? I've been trying to find an mp3 copy of this for ages.
That's the one Jay. I'm after the full track for the ipod, I love it. I had it on one of those 'greatest rap albums ever' in my youth. Quality track.
peoples' expectations of the word 'hip-hop' are horrendous. i ran a predominantly hip-hop orientated radio show in leeds until may last year, and the kind of things people expected me to be playing were abysmal.