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You don't get much better than 1996 for rap, especially the west coast. It's tough for me to rank Bow Down or Makaveli. Both albums the artists were in a zone on it. Production on both was insane. Both are classics in my book so I will leave it at that.
Quote from: D~Nice on June 15, 2007, 07:58:06 AMYou don't get much better than 1996 for rap, especially the west coast. It's tough for me to rank Bow Down or Makaveli. Both albums the artists were in a zone on it. Production on both was insane. Both are classics in my book so I will leave it at that. Yeah...very hard...I listen to Makaveli and give it the edge..but then hear tracks of Bow Down and change my mind. What made Bow Down a classic was how they combined hard beats with raw lyrics and the most gangsta'd hooks imagineable: EY..I cross em out and put a K!!INGLEWOOOOOOOOD!!Nigga to South Central LA!!And they followed this track with 'King of the Hill'..too hard man, gdammmm
Quote from: ai002h on June 15, 2007, 12:02:52 PMQuote from: D~Nice on June 15, 2007, 07:58:06 AMYou don't get much better than 1996 for rap, especially the west coast. It's tough for me to rank Bow Down or Makaveli. Both albums the artists were in a zone on it. Production on both was insane. Both are classics in my book so I will leave it at that. Yeah...very hard...I listen to Makaveli and give it the edge..but then hear tracks of Bow Down and change my mind. What made Bow Down a classic was how they combined hard beats with raw lyrics and the most gangsta'd hooks imagineable: EY..I cross em out and put a K!! INGLEWOOOOOOOOD!!Nigga to South Central LA!!And they followed this track with 'King of the Hill'..too hard man, gdammmmAnd before Cross Em Out, they did The Gangsta The Killa & The Dope Dealer over a Nine Inch Nails sample. One of the more gangsta tracks on the album.
Quote from: D~Nice on June 15, 2007, 07:58:06 AMYou don't get much better than 1996 for rap, especially the west coast. It's tough for me to rank Bow Down or Makaveli. Both albums the artists were in a zone on it. Production on both was insane. Both are classics in my book so I will leave it at that. Yeah...very hard...I listen to Makaveli and give it the edge..but then hear tracks of Bow Down and change my mind. What made Bow Down a classic was how they combined hard beats with raw lyrics and the most gangsta'd hooks imagineable: EY..I cross em out and put a K!! INGLEWOOOOOOOOD!!Nigga to South Central LA!!And they followed this track with 'King of the Hill'..too hard man, gdammmm
Quote from: D~Nice on June 15, 2007, 12:38:29 PMQuote from: ai002h on June 15, 2007, 12:02:52 PMQuote from: D~Nice on June 15, 2007, 07:58:06 AMYou don't get much better than 1996 for rap, especially the west coast. It's tough for me to rank Bow Down or Makaveli. Both albums the artists were in a zone on it. Production on both was insane. Both are classics in my book so I will leave it at that. Yeah...very hard...I listen to Makaveli and give it the edge..but then hear tracks of Bow Down and change my mind. What made Bow Down a classic was how they combined hard beats with raw lyrics and the most gangsta'd hooks imagineable: EY..I cross em out and put a K!! INGLEWOOOOOOOOD!!Nigga to South Central LA!!And they followed this track with 'King of the Hill'..too hard man, gdammmmAnd before Cross Em Out, they did The Gangsta The Killa & The Dope Dealer over a Nine Inch Nails sample. One of the more gangsta tracks on the album.Killa Cali is a state..MURDA!!
my favorite bow down tracks are the gangsta the killa and the dope dealer, king of the hill, 3 time felons, hoo bangin, and bow downking of the hill might be my favorite diss track ever.9 inch nails? i thought you said 9 inch dix for a second lol. whats nine inch nails?