Oh my DAYS the Lake District between all this and the fact that 6 feet deep is your favourite album makes so much so much sense i can see it now a young patty surrounded by the picture definition of the English countryside scowling while listening to "Graveyard Chamber" out of his headphonez
Also going through your list interesting to see Doggystyle and 2 Naughty by Nature albums the former because i dont think anybody would use the words "mature and deep"to talk about the same album that has ain't no fun if the homies, cant have none
And Naughty by Nature as much as it might pain...
Or maybe it might be that you just miss battle raps lol EL-P has always been a battle rapper at his core, when you notice that it kinda explains why his more ambitious stuff doesn't work aswell
I put that thing down to pre 96 rap down to personal prefference its fine no big deal to me...
I mean it felt fantasy for you in part cause you was a londoner the idea of man over here having access to that kind of flashy didn't seem real so yes of course you would gravitate more so to co-flow and them and that street shit was part of that era but you also had the rsting on their laurels...
I get why you picked those 2 but they came up in the 80s though 3rd bass were done by 91 and Serch and Pete Nice both failed solo wise the only noteworthy thing about them is Nas appearing on Serch's album pre illmatic and Cage(then Cage Kennylz) on Pete Nice's and the Beasties by the early 90s...
Hell some of those rappers and the songs/ albums they made at the time you might like now and vice versa for the stuff you did
I know quite a few people who never wanna listen to the likes of say the High & mighty or Mos Def, Krumbsnatcha,living legends or any of that lot ever again and I'm...
That divide didn't really "end" at least in a symbolic sense until Kanye dropped college dropout,99 aswell as the culture of shock was also the commercial peak of rap in terms of CDs being sold it was the first time that happened certain guys like Saafir and Ras Kass found that they had to make...
Dre didn't make no "faustian" pact he was fresh out from getting away from Death Row and the only other thing before that he released on Aftermath was a compilation album fans were displeased with because it wasn't another Dr Dre album, Jimmy Iovine heard " murder murder" off the slim shady EP...
Cause who did white people have as far as rappers in the 90s really? Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch? Young Black Teenagers? RA the Rugged Man was still going by "Crustified Dibbs" and no label wanted to sign him, Everlast has maybe the most "real hip hop" of any white rapper due to coming up...
and I'm saying it here alot of white people who are bitter over Em need to be honest with themselves that if it wasnt for him they wouldn't have gotten into rap at all ok you moved on from him that's fine and some them did get into rap without ever willfully engaging with him
But he's the...
What i want to know is how you ended up watching Vlad TV that's one of his approaches but the other one is him getting rappers to snitch on themselves or really they come to him with a self incriminating story they want to tell
The elvis comparison isn't new and the difference is Eminem was...
@rubberdingyrapids on the topic of D-12 i want to say that Bizarre is a horrible rapper like good lord is he bad no flow at all and only committed to saying the nastiest shit possible
Alot of the complaints people direct to Marshall should be aimed at him lol
I'm not embittered especially not compared to some people i've seen and engaged with also i was an actual child when he was at the peak of his powers
And as for Dave i dunno he's just not for me he's earnest in a way you'd think people would've loathed to hear now
That has to be one lonely island to reside on cause Encore has some AWFUL songs on it
Mockingbird is the worst kind of loving tribute to my daughter song
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