Author Topic: Would You Say You Got A Broad Hip-Hop "Mind"?  (Read 870 times)

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Re: Would You Say You Got A Broad Hip-Hop "Mind"?
« Reply #45 on: January 12, 2008, 09:30:53 AM »
^^Kriss Kross ain't bad man, I've found myself liking a bunch of stuff from all of their albums

I used to listen only to west coast rap, dre, snoop, cube, nwa, above the law, king tee, alkaholiks, spice 1, ant banks e-a-ski... (and still listen to them often), south stuff like geto boys scarface outkast ugk...

But then main source, reflection eternal, kool g rap & nas showed me the diversity of east coast rap and I was hooked.From then I check mostly east coast shit, old school and albums from the 90's, I rarely bump something that's new (not triyng to imply there's nothing new worth listening to, I'm just more interested in hearing the older stuff first.

showbiz & ag, lord finesse, big l, main source, kool g rap, big daddy kane, heavy d, pete rock & cl smooth, camp lo, tribe called quest, akinyele, AZ, big pun, brand nubian, busta (I've practically grown up with the singles from his albums, always been a fan) & leaders of the new school, epmd, ed o.g, biggie, 50...

I could go on and on
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Re: Would You Say You Got A Broad Hip-Hop "Mind"?
« Reply #46 on: January 12, 2008, 10:49:44 PM »
from pete to eiht
from eazy to GZA

from haysbert to quiznos

from snipes to the taxman

and spice 1 runnin out da crackhouse