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    lethal bizzle - back to bizznizz

    Earlier in this thread you claimed to not listen to hip hop related music, excuse me for putting you on the "outside" of a conversation about a genre that you are primarily exposed to through mtv. Beyond this, your stereotypes are profoundly lazy as you are just regurgitating the easy "hip hop...
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    lethal bizzle - back to bizznizz

    There's a mix of "glamourizing" and "reportage" in the majority of non-backpacker hip hop and hip hop-influenced music and there always has been. Even the underground gangsta shit that never blew up has always vacillated between "I need to get out of the hood/society is fucked up" and "I'm...
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    lethal bizzle - back to bizznizz

    Really you just sound like every inarticulate person on the internet who tries to slag on hip hop influenced music from the outside. You're just regurgitating lazy stereotypes as an admitted non-listener that has been inspired by a review of an album that you haven't even heard. also, you're...
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    Hip-Hop-1990-1993

    I can upload the Insane Poetry if you can't find it on a blog somewhere
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    Hip-Hop-1990-1993

    The Insane Poetry album I mentioned is horrocore from 1992, but they'd been making that shit since the mid 1980s edit: according to wikipedia, they called their music "Terrifying Style"
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    Hip-Hop-1990-1993

    Third and Left coasts This is obviously doesn't have the same east coast sound as most of the stuff from this thread. Still good albums though from the time period in question: ESG - Oceans of Funk Geto Boys - We Can't Be Stopped MC L - Black Robinhood Brotha Lynch Hung - 24 Deep Spice-1 -...
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    Lisbon - Kuduro

    Awesome, thanks for that informative post and welcome back!
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    Lisbon - Kuduro

    a lot of the best stuff is just available on cdrs on the streets of luanda, maputo, praia etc. But I don't see why there wouldn't be shit in Lisboa as well. I'll be in Portugual this coming December and I hope that if I can't find some good Kuduro I can at least grab some Tuga hip hop. the...
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    The Record Industry's Decline

    Apologies if someone has made this rather obvious point (also addressed to the 2000 cd post following your post), but looking at - let alone listening to - thousands of records when they are encoded in fucking vinyl is obviously more daunting than listening to thousands of albums worth of mp3s...
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    Do you pay for mp3s?

    My CD collection was stolen back when mp3 downloading had been big a year or two (I was about 18) and suddenly I realized I didn't care about having a "cd." can't remember the last time i bought a cd for myself. and obviously there is no mp3 buying programs that's even remotely satisfactory...
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    anyone on last.fm?

    joined: http://www.last.fm/user/claphands/
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    GRIME- breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    Playtime's promobot is great "put. away. your burner."
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    Best non-american hiphop

    following the thread starters lead - france (don't understand french): sefyu - quis suis je? (easily my favorite french hip hop album that I've heard) booba - temps morts lunatic - mauvais oeil I second the assassin req brasil (I understand portuguese): that mv bill disk is great, as is his...
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    Hip-Hop - breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    Supreme Clientele >> Fishscale, Pretty Toney
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    GRIME- breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    is that show, or that mix online somewhere?
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    Buju vs Sizzla

    which is why I voted buju
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    allofmp3.org

    the riaa is suing them for like 1.65 trillion dollars which is more than the gdp of russia
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    GhettoTek / B-more Recomendations

    so what music is it okay for upper middle class white people to get down to?
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    GhettoTek / B-more Recomendations

    some of my favorite bmore tunes: dj snoppy / lil mama - clits and dicks dj big red - i'm a alkoholik rod lee - dance my pain away dj technics - hit that ass from the back
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    what did you listen to today?

    some new and old southern classics followed by my favorite ablum on def jux: tre-8 - ghetto stories jeezy - thug motivation 101 triple six mafia - undergrodn volume 1 dj screw - barre cannibal ox - the cold vein a bit of mpb: doris monteiro - s/t jorge ben - s/t back down south: np: trae -...
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