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    Grime-where did it all go wrong?

    Oh man... This whole "Grime needs a revolution" or the wishing for a new crew to come along or some new Grime version of "Neo" and "Morpheus" is ridiculous. This is the type of thing that scenesters, hipsters, writers and music journalists worry about...not fans or people in the scene! Shit...
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    Grime-where did it all go wrong?

    Huh? Even though people always argue that Grime has been drawing too much from rap/hip hop like the Dipset and DubStep and venturing into Grindie, etc? Isn't that similar to when hip hop starting mixing and collaborating with GoGo, Rock, and Reggae in the mid to late 80's and early 90's? As...
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    Grime-where did it all go wrong?

    I've lived through this before! Grime is in the same place now that hip hop was in 1981, 1985, 1990, 1997 and RIGHT NOW. Where is the next evolution? Who will step up and carry the flag, now? Why aren't the new, younger emcees any better? Why are they so influenced by outside cultures and not...
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    Hip-Hop - breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    This is more brilliant! YouTube Links to 1992-1996 (2nd Golden Era) videos: I Got Cha Opin Who Got Da Props? Buck Em Down How Many MCs Protect Ya Neck Method Man (original cut) All That I Got Is You Daytonna 500 Camay Heaven and Hell Incarcerated Scarfaces...
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    Hip-Hop - breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    Spazz Out Yeah, "Spazz Out" is a hip hop term that been used since the 80's along with "Gettin' Dumb, Get Retarded, Wild (Whyle) Out, etc". It's still used in that context...but hip hop does use "Spazz" in the "You are a spazz" context...only "If this bouncer fronts on me and he KNOWS I'm the...
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    Hip-Hop - breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    I don't deny it. I grew up on Kurtis Blow, Spoonie Gee, Jimmy Spicer and Busy Bee. They made PARTY MUSIC. I loved those guys. Their rhymes were catchy and simple and could be learned after the first listen. They got the party live in a hurry and got MAD play in a club/party setting...that was...
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    Hip-Hop - breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    So did I! So did I. I don't HATE UGK...I just don't care much for them. I OWNED and LOVE OutKast, Goodie Mob, Geto Boys, Scarface, D.O.C., etc. I don't know what gave you the idea that I ONLY listen to East Coast hip hop...deny it or not that is the HIP HOP AESTHETIC and how you determine...
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    Hip-Hop - breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    Hellsenda Instrumentals Vol. 1 available May 3rd! Due to overwhelming demand we've decided to make our beats available to the public at large, thanks for the support Dissensus.com! Hellsenda Instrumentals Vol. 1 coming May 3rd - 12 EXCLUSIVE BEATS!!! for writing, demos, listening, etc. $10...
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    Can anyone rap?

    Hmmmm..... Sounds like random passages from a science fiction novel being read over some trippy ass beats...this could easily be the score for "A Scanner Darkly"...I wouldn't categorize that as "Rap", though. One.
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    Can anyone rap?

    Check out my new music page! Check out Poisonous Dart's new music page featuring his solo material! http://myspace.com/poisonousdarthfc One.
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    Can anyone rap?

    Sad but true! You hit the nail right on the head! If you left me in a room with David Banner, Luther Campbell, Bun B and Mannie Fresh all I'd have to say is leave the tape recorder and camera ROLLING! Some interesting shit is going to happen...Am I wrong in a lot of the things I say about...
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    Can anyone rap?

    Yes, I can....extremely well. On the following page is my last song "Even Guns Jam...", that me (Poisonous Dart) on the first 48 bars. One. http://www.myspace.com/hellsendaproductions
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    Hip-Hop - breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    Huh? I didn't see that at all. DavidD and I have differing opinions of music and went back and forth about it...I'm not taking any of this personally or holding grudges against people on a messageboard because of personal preferences. It's not like I'm a hip hop evangelist here to convert...
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    Can UK Hip Hop/Grime Blow Up In The States?

    Yeah. It's up on his MySpace page and whenever people ask about Grime, one of the FIRST names mentioned is, of course Wiley. The interest and buzz isn't new, it's just that question of what will it lead to? One.
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    Hip-Hop - breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    I agree, disagree "Kick Push" is fire. More heads need to be original and rhyme about skateboarding. I knew heads that skated and they loved hip hop...but they never felt it would be accepted in hip hop fully (Harold Hunter and Stevie Williams were very important to killing that perception...
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    Hip-Hop - breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    Easy Here's the simple recipe to making an East Coast rap loyalist: 1) Grow up in ANY CITY in the Northeastern part of the US and listen to Hip Hop music from there from the age of 3-5 on. 2) Be born between the years of 1971-1986 3) Have a job/income that allowed you to buy your own...
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    Can UK Hip Hop/Grime Blow Up In The States?

    Good lord... In Boston, Grime has piqued the interests of some hip hop heads (Like my boy from the IC (AllHipHop.com's Ill Community messageboard for the unfamiliar) from NY who lives in Boston now, bx representer. Here's a link to a thread he made asking the typical questions any American Hip...
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    Hip-Hop - breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    Hey I'm a serious person. It reads like I'm jumpin down your throat (sorry about that...we are talking hip hop here). I prefer that "lyrically advanced music" as do most hip hop critics that "hate" on crunk/snap music/southern rap (but I LOVE Grime...A fact which mystifies my brother, friends...
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    Hip-Hop - breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    Well AWARE... I fully understand that. I GREW UP in Hip Hop so I know it's party music essentially. What I'm saying is simple let me break it down FURTHER. YOU CAN'T EXPECT ANYONE WHO REMEMBERS BOTH GOLDEN AGES OF HIP HOP (1986-1989) & (1992-1996) AND HOLDS UP THAT MUSIC AS THE HIP HOP...
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    Hip-Hop - breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    Oh man... "Bun B is dope" David D You DEFENDED D4L, called Hip Hop Culture and lyricism itself "wack" and said "white folks liked The Roots" and that they (whites) called Cash Money/Master P's music trash. That means you think that anyone that makes lyrically advanced hip hop makes it for...
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