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Albums That Originally Received Five Mikes:
People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm -- A Tribe Called Quest
Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em -- Eric B. & Rakim
AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted -- Ice Cube
One for All -- Brand Nubian
De La Soul Is Dead -- De La Soul
The Low End Theory -- A Tribe Called Quest
Illmatic -- Nas
Life After Death -- The Notorious B.I.G.
Aquemini -- Outkast
The Blueprint -- Jay-Z
Stillmatic -- Nas
The Fix -- Scarface
The Naked Truth -- Lil' Kim
Trill O.G. -- Bun B
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a lot of these guys have been listing to hip hop since the mid 2000 or so. Man if only all of you could of been around the early 90's to listen to real hiphop which where about the rhymes nice and grimy rapping in a alleyway hunched around a drum on fire with sick flow. Thats where it came from and was wicked to be apart of seeing the Nas and hova come up. Listening to the WU taking the rap game to a whole new level and of course you can't talk enough about Pac and Big, man I listen too this wack shit thats out there right now and don't care cause my ipod is always on rotate with the 90's joints that never get old.
I respect everyone's right to an opinion, but I simply don't see how anyone could argue Biggie is better than Pac... 2pac just poured emotion into every track, it felt like you were listening to a real musical artist and not just a dude yelling rhymes into a mic.
that was fucking terrible. the fact that you liked the song and how there are so many likes relatives to dislikes makes me certain that the "new-age" rap/hiphop music listeners are deaf or just stupid
a lot of these guys have been listing to hip hop since the mid 2000 or so. Man if only all of you could of been around the early 90's to listen to real hiphop which where about the rhymes nice and grimy rapping in a alleyway hunched around a drum on fire with sick flow. Thats where it came from and was wicked to be apart of seeing the Nas and hova come up. Listening to the WU taking the rap game to a whole new level and of course you can't talk enough about Pac and Big, man I listen too this wack shit thats out there right now and don't care cause my ipod is always on rotate with the 90's joints that never get old.
I respect everyone's right to an opinion, but I simply don't see how anyone could argue Biggie is better than Pac... 2pac just poured emotion into every track, it felt like you were listening to a real musical artist and not just a dude yelling rhymes into a mic.
Couldnt agree more. He may not have had the best flow/rhymes/etc but it was the emotion he put into every song that made him so memorable. You don't see much of it these days. Posted via RS Mobile
Seriously, no shoutouts to the female rappers? Everyone from MC Lyte... to Salt N' Pepa... or Latifah... and of course the "Ill Na Na"? I was a fan of E-V-E as well.
I saw half the artists mentioned at the Rock the Bells concert a couple years ago. Sickkkk lineup.
Those are all great female rappers MC Lyte was an awesome lyricist that never gotr enough credit and the majority of "rap" listeners aint ever even heard of her. They've heard her voice tho she does voice overs on some commercials and still produces.
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Couldnt agree more. He may not have had the best flow/rhymes/etc but it was the emotion he put into every song that made him so memorable. You don't see much of it these days. Posted via RS Mobile
i agree with everything you said. however to me that just isnt enough to make him the goat.
lyrically, biggie was way on another level.
clever lyrics were not tupacs thing. biggies lines require thought and some interpretation which is typical of east coast style (nas, mobb deep, etc...), unlike west coast lyrics which are most of the times, too literal.
also, tupacs flow is just waayyy too easy to make fun of, as you've seen on chapelle show. its unique sounding though, i'll give him that.