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Are the best days of hip-hop behind us?

Yes
23 (63.9%)
No
10 (27.8%)
Too hard to tell
3 (8.3%)
Hip hop music won't be around in 5 years!
0 (0%)

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Flava In Ya Ear

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Re: Are the best days of hip-hop behind us?
« Reply #15 on: September 29, 2008, 08:10:59 AM »
Hip-Hop is a culture, not just music. And it's more Hip-Hop now than in 1993, when then it was gangsta and now it's back to party music, the way it should be. Is Hip-Hop Dead, no, Hip-Hop is coming back.

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Re: Are the best days of hip-hop behind us?
« Reply #16 on: September 29, 2008, 11:11:10 AM »
We will never have Hip Hop as great as it was from '88-'96. Never again. I put anything on that.

you can even push it to 98/99, in 98 you had dmx come out jay-z was starting the roc era. Def jam was real strong ( meth, red, Dmx, Jigga.

Dr dre was about to make his comeback, Eminem was busting out the scene and Snoop was coming out with his second record on NO LIMIT called Top Dogg wich had the mega hit Bitch Please, was way better then The game is....

You also had well ok No limit wasent great buyt had a few cool hits to bump so did Cash money.
 

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Re: Are the best days of hip-hop behind us?
« Reply #17 on: September 29, 2008, 02:52:25 PM »
98/99 to me

is pete rocks - soul brother

MC Eiht - Section 8 every track is a banger some deep shit on there as well and its got techniec on a few tracks

spice 1 - imortalized

TWDY

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and there was plenty more

 

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Re: Are the best days of hip-hop behind us?
« Reply #18 on: September 29, 2008, 03:00:30 PM »
Hip-Hop is a culture, not just music. And it's more Hip-Hop now than in 1993, when then it was gangsta and now it's back to party music, the way it should be. Is Hip-Hop Dead, no, Hip-Hop is coming back.

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how old is this cat?? dogg, I've been listening to Hip-Hop since the days of South Central Cartel and Eazy E and NWA, and back then people was saying Hip-Hop was dying because it was getting to gangsta and wasn't as Afrocentric, and during the Goldyn Era people said it was too commercial. This argument has been going on since Melle Mel said no one in the late 80's was better than him. Listen to KRS-One, dude ain't going around saying Hip-Hop is dead, his doing shit with Soulja Boy. And his the teacher of Hip-Hop. Hip-Hop is something you live, it's the culture, rap is something you do, it's the music.
 

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Re: Are the best days of hip-hop behind us?
« Reply #19 on: September 29, 2008, 05:12:28 PM »
Hip-Hop is a culture, not just music. And it's more Hip-Hop now than in 1993, when then it was gangsta and now it's back to party music, the way it should be. Is Hip-Hop Dead, no, Hip-Hop is coming back.

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how old is this cat?? dogg, I've been listening to Hip-Hop since the days of South Central Cartel and Eazy E and NWA, and back then people was saying Hip-Hop was dying because it was getting to gangsta and wasn't as Afrocentric, and during the Goldyn Era people said it was too commercial. This argument has been going on since Melle Mel said no one in the late 80's was better than him. Listen to KRS-One, dude ain't going around saying Hip-Hop is dead, his doing shit with Soulja Boy. And his the teacher of Hip-Hop. Hip-Hop is something you live, it's the culture, rap is something you do, it's the music.

thats not what im sayin.

you said, "its more hiphop now than in 93, then it was gangsta and now its back to party music, the way it should be".

so you're sayin just because gangsta rap was in at the time and now dance records are in, its more hiphop now? that shit doesnt make any sense.

how was it any less hiphop back then when THE ACTUAL MUSIC was 10 times better? just cuz it happened to be gangsta rap?
 

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Re: Are the best days of hip-hop behind us?
« Reply #20 on: September 29, 2008, 06:45:04 PM »
Hip-Hop is a culture, not just music. And it's more Hip-Hop now than in 1993, when then it was gangsta and now it's back to party music, the way it should be. Is Hip-Hop Dead, no, Hip-Hop is coming back.

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how old is this cat?? dogg, I've been listening to Hip-Hop since the days of South Central Cartel and Eazy E and NWA, and back then people was saying Hip-Hop was dying because it was getting to gangsta and wasn't as Afrocentric, and during the Goldyn Era people said it was too commercial. This argument has been going on since Melle Mel said no one in the late 80's was better than him. Listen to KRS-One, dude ain't going around saying Hip-Hop is dead, his doing shit with Soulja Boy. And his the teacher of Hip-Hop. Hip-Hop is something you live, it's the culture, rap is something you do, it's the music.

thats not what im sayin.

you said, "its more hiphop now than in 93, then it was gangsta and now its back to party music, the way it should be".

so you're sayin just because gangsta rap was in at the time and now dance records are in, its more hiphop now? that shit doesnt make any sense.

how was it any less hiphop back then when THE ACTUAL MUSIC was 10 times better? just cuz it happened to be gangsta rap?

Hip-Hop is a party culture. Plan and simple.
 

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Re: Are the best days of hip-hop behind us?
« Reply #21 on: September 29, 2008, 08:14:52 PM »
Hip-Hop is a culture, not just music. And it's more Hip-Hop now than in 1993, when then it was gangsta and now it's back to party music, the way it should be. Is Hip-Hop Dead, no, Hip-Hop is coming back.

dumb ass mufucka

how old is this cat?? dogg, I've been listening to Hip-Hop since the days of South Central Cartel and Eazy E and NWA, and back then people was saying Hip-Hop was dying because it was getting to gangsta and wasn't as Afrocentric, and during the Goldyn Era people said it was too commercial. This argument has been going on since Melle Mel said no one in the late 80's was better than him. Listen to KRS-One, dude ain't going around saying Hip-Hop is dead, his doing shit with Soulja Boy. And his the teacher of Hip-Hop. Hip-Hop is something you live, it's the culture, rap is something you do, it's the music.

its that atitude thats killing hip hop   i mean wtf in the days of scc. this is stil there day i surport them struggling underground artists.. dont never say in the day.... just buy there records......and support them..... krs fell the fuck off he aitn teaching shit hes teaching other young artists.. forget the real do as soulja boy do talk shit and make money forget the real...

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Hip-Hop is a party culture. Plan and simple.

hip hop is not party music go lsiten to techno if you wanna party and dance around like a fag hip hop is what it is rap, hip hop covers a few things you dont get to decide whats classed as what i listen to mc eiht to pete rock.. and its all hip hop just a different point of view and a differnt style.. one of them vast styles just happens to be party its not that simple and deff not that plain. 4 tay rappin about prison and other dudes in jail locked up in jail isent gangsta and it deff aint party
get ya shit together and think before you post yo uahve made your self look fuckin young and stupid

 

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Re: Are the best days of hip-hop behind us?
« Reply #22 on: September 30, 2008, 08:54:42 AM »
Let's pray that no. If you're smart, you still can find your cup of tea:

Stones Throw
- some dope experimental music. You'll never get enough of it. Madlib, MF Doom, Dilla (R.I.P.), Oh No, Dudley Perkins and lots of another great artists.

Rhymesayers
- Atmosphere, Felt, Brother Ali, Jake One, ... This is the hardest underground shit around here. You'll never get bored of their rhymes and style.

DPG is still poppin', you got Nas, Cube, (probaly) Dr.Dre, Q-Tip still in the game. You got The Coup, Ghostface is still makin' dope albums. Common, I can still name a lot of dope music around these years. There're new talents too, Termanology, Black Milk, Bishop Lamont, Blu, Blue Scholars, Kidz In The Hall, The Game & many more. A lot of groups have reunion - The Pharcyde, Organized Konfusion, etc. We'll probably never see an album like Illmatic, Dogg Food, but if you find you always have to find something good for ya ears.

In the fact there are more garbage artists as well, so you have to find correct.
It's funky enough!
 

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Re: Are the best days of hip-hop behind us?
« Reply #23 on: September 30, 2008, 10:36:25 AM »
We'll probably never see an album like Illmatic, Dogg Food, but if you find you always have to find something good for ya ears.

The honesty of slipping in just that one line.