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Don Jacob
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Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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Reply #15 on:
May 01, 2001, 02:42:02 AM »
spice one is cool
digital underground is tight also
too short's stuff is ok but it's a lil too repetative
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Oakland_Raider
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East side da Bay, West Side da coast, We getho like hot butta toast
Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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Reply #16 on:
May 01, 2001, 06:41:30 AM »
I just wanted to mention that
the word BIIIIAAAATTCHH started in YEY AREA!!
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G2TheOD (Guest)
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Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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May 01, 2001, 07:55:22 PM »
rhythm and green prolly the most slept on shit of all time. anything out of Oakland is a sure shot. props to that nigga for mentioning them.
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Doggystylin
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Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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Reply #18 on:
May 01, 2001, 09:03:11 PM »
anyone heard of the album "Mr.Doctor presents Odisea" well there is a really dope track on there i dont know what its called but it #2 on the cd
and yeah i like no(rth) cali rap
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NobodyButMe
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Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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May 02, 2001, 08:49:53 PM »
ya'll remember when master p came out he was talkin bout northern california, representing fremont and vallejo over here. now all he talks about is the south.....fake ass bastard. at least when he said some shit bout cali, he still maintained that he was from the N.O.
yeah, rhythm and green are tight as fuck. they opened a show for xzibit here a few weeks ago and i thought they were off the hook. remember them back on richie rich's shit? way back when
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NobodyButMe
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Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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Reply #20 on:
May 03, 2001, 10:00:36 AM »
we all forgot the true playa of them all, that's right, straight from oaktown, MC Hammer
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Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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Reply #21 on:
May 03, 2001, 07:35:49 PM »
I hope you are just kidding...
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Gate Won
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Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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May 04, 2001, 07:06:47 AM »
O SHIT...I MUSTA BEEN HELLA DRUNK 2 MISS THAT....
U DID LIST E-40....LOL
2 MORE 2 THE LIST:
T-NUTTY & C.O.S.
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NobodyButMe
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Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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May 04, 2001, 03:36:56 PM »
hell naw i ain't joking about hammer......
he was on death row for a while, wasn't he? his pic was in the greatest hits album and shit ......................................................
yeah i'm just kidding man
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Doggystylin
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Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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Reply #24 on:
May 10, 2001, 10:26:33 PM »
Brotha Lynch Hung comes sicc on his tracks , i dont know why so many of ya'll are sleepin on him. + a whole bunch of other no cali rappers
MORE TO THE LIST:
11-5 ( tight ass rap group, check their album A1- Yola)
no one is ever talking about No Cali and this is supposed to be WCA.....just playin but we should get into more No CA
Peace
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M Dogg™
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Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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May 10, 2001, 11:37:31 PM »
Hey, JTPlatnum said the only SoCal boy he listened to was 'Pac, but 'Pac was outta Oaktown. Remember him with the Underground on All Around the World, and the Underground was present on Strickly For My N.I.G.G.A.Z. and on Fuck the World on Me Against the World. 'Pac's style was from Oakland between 1991, his debut, and 1995, right before he signed with the Row.
Oh and don't joke on Hammer, he may have went pop, but he was cool. He signed with Death Row after Funky Headhunters and was suppose to come out with an album with Death Row with Snoop and fellow Bay superstar 2Pac. But things didn't fall through, but from what I heard, he was the only one that visited Suge regularly in prison. Suge got him outta debt.
One more thing, what about The Whole Damn Yeys best producer, Ant Banks, what y'all think about him, and his T.W.D.Y. album, released on Thump Records, a Mexican lable in SoCal. Nothin' but love though for Ant Banks, and the whole bay in general. Oaktown in L.A. should hook up, after all if the Raiders can be the team of both cities, why can the artist hook up and rep westcoast to the extreme fullest.
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M Dogg™
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Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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May 12, 2001, 01:08:39 PM »
And what about The Whole Damn Yey anyways
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May 12, 2001, 01:24:47 PM »
sorry but i think that twdy shit was wack, ant banks has really fallen the fuck off, his old shit was soooo much better. now, all his beats just sound the same in my opinion
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Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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May 12, 2001, 05:35:03 PM »
so do any of you like any of the guys from my last post?
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NobodyButMe
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Re: Bay Area (Northern Cali) Hip-Hop
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May 12, 2001, 05:39:46 PM »
yeah i know pac is from oaktown, actually marin to be exact, but he wasn't reppin there in his deathrow days....he was reppin "westside", which most people would understand as "LA" and that song that he did "to live and die in LA" kinda strengthened that assumption.
yeah, that's my bad, i forgot about the big badass ant banks. i didn't really listen to his stuff that often, i remember i bought that gafflin season cd and thought it was shit. and that other one 'big thangs' was shit too (i thought).
yeah, 11-5 is pretty hot too. i got that a-1 yola shit, even that 'fiendin for the funk' shit was hot.
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