Hip Hop?

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  1. MistaK

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    Hip Hop?

    i know its a rough question to ask on these boards, but any of you's dabble in a bit of the old Gee to the Etto? and whats ya top artist's (even Crews, Gangs, Clans, Posse or even rabble's) if ya do? Mine;

    Jedi Mind Tricks
    Dead Prez
    Tribe Called Quest
    X-Ecutioners (Before they got with linkin park and destroyed themselves)
    Sugerhill Gang
    Grandmasta Flash

    ..And just recently, mainly because i hadn't heard anything by them and adam.'s hidden ability to recite every one (or so it seemed) off there back catalogue.. NWA

    1989 looked fun :lol:
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  3. Jase

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    Boogie Down Productions (BDP)
    EPMD
    Ice T
    Cypress Hill
    Kid Frost
    DJ Quick
    Biz Markie
    Big Daddy Kane
    Ultramagnetic MCs

    i could go on for hours with this genre - in the 80's i hated everything unless it was hip hop, showed off on corners and stole battery's from shops with no mirrors :lol:

    nwa and the gangster rap scene was the last of it for me though, it started getting too samey after the main hit of it - that was when i started to cross over on to rave/house music
  4. ManofScience

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    early 90's stuff was my fav - Cyress Hill, funkdoobiest, NWA - mainly the commercial stuff for me - but it was still spot on!
  5. ManofScience

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    i prefered ICE-T when he was in Body Count - used to love that metal/hip hop cross over stuff

    Here's a class album - the soundtrack from 'Judgement Night' - shite film but amazing score : http://www.discogs.com/release/612384

    Check out the collaborations :eek: i've seen 6 of the metal bands but only 3 of the hip hoppers
  6. Jase

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    2 Live Crew!

    how could i make a list and not add Miami's finest sex education class?!

    jay-z is >96, not the same game imo - i have a folder full of his hits im getting ready to make a full mixtape out of :up:

    i went off ice t when he started the body count project - i guess ive never been a fan of axes or murderers :D

    Public Enemy had some great tracks back then, but they also had some shit that went right over my head. i was probably just too young to understand. they're fucked now, rapping on the same political front with the same story from 20 years ago doesn't wash with today's music fans

    good topic mista k :)
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    e-lp
    buck 65
    jedi mind tricks
    souls of mischief
    immortal technique
    NWA
    beastie boys
    biggie

    dont really like uk hip hop, its a bit 'aaiiight blad' for me.
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    dialect


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    forgot to mention jay z because of the black album, and ODB...all the wu tang infact...
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    Body Count is quality. Still got that somewhere! Not sure what was better about it, the music or the lyrics!! Along with Ice-T I got albums from

    Run-DMC
    Take Dis (uk hip-hop)
    Busta Rhymes
    Wu-Tang
    Organized Confusion
    NWA
    Cypress Hill
    Eminem
    Public Enemy

    But I stopped buying hip-hop before I left school and I started spending all money on dance music instead.
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    the hieroglyphics camp, del, souls of mischief back in the nineties they were my skateboarding faves

    http://www.hieroglyphics.com/


    nowadays I like the whole quannum lot, latyrx, lyrics born, Blackalicious, and some of the stuff on OM, people under the stairs etc

    http://www.quannum.com/


    and I love the new york stuff like dj premier, wu-tang, busta, nas and the rest

    was in End yesterday getting some clothes and they always seem to have tip top hip hop playng in there:cool2:

    as for NWA

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooarT3cn8_o"]YouTube- NWA Day 'Help The Police'[/ame]

    :lol: :lol:
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    Love my Hip-Hop. Particularly:

    Wu-Tang Clan
    N.W.A
    Dre
    Snoop
    Gza
    Rza
    2Pac
    Eminem
    Missy Elliott
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    Its all about the Shaolin hip-hop.. RZA is a genius
  15. adam.

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    anticon records all the way...



    and that help the police film is fucking hilarious, was that him from the adam and joe show ?
  16. MistaK

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    yeah it is, i was creased at that like :lol:

    get in :D

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  17. ManofScience

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    straight outa compton - all ways makes me bounce my head down the road :lol:

    Funkdoobiest
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  18. ManofScience

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    cant forget house of pain, got to have something of theirs!

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  19. adam.

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    not strictly hiphop but fuck me i was transfixed when i first seen this as a kid...


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  20. ManofScience

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    i used to buy metal 12" vinyl back in the early 90's - the first 4 singles by R.A.T.M. had all limited edition vinyls - i still have them!! Bullet in the head, killing in the name of...etc. class!
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    Wu Tang Clan
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    Eminem
    Jay-Z
    Nas
    Method Man
    Busta Rhymes

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