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I was getting into rap around 2000-2002 but it was 2003 when 50 blew up that I properly started getting into it. I used to bump Nelly, Eminem, G Unit and anyone else who had a big hit around that time. Thank god I bought a hip hop classics CD which had songs by everyone from Cypress Hill to Skee Lo to Wu Tang. Helped me branch out unlike many of my mates who to till this day only listen to the likes of Kanye, Wayne etc.
Quote from: MediumL on July 09, 2009, 12:58:56 PMI was getting into rap around 2000-2002 but it was 2003 when 50 blew up that I properly started getting into it. I used to bump Nelly, Eminem, G Unit and anyone else who had a big hit around that time. Thank god I bought a hip hop classics CD which had songs by everyone from Cypress Hill to Skee Lo to Wu Tang. Helped me branch out unlike many of my mates who to till this day only listen to the likes of Kanye, Wayne etc. lol me tooUsed to just listen to 50, em and w/e rapper was hot then.Now I'm the only one I know IRL that listens anything other then mainstream
Quote from: ikke on July 09, 2009, 01:38:14 PMQuote from: MediumL on July 09, 2009, 12:58:56 PMI was getting into rap around 2000-2002 but it was 2003 when 50 blew up that I properly started getting into it. I used to bump Nelly, Eminem, G Unit and anyone else who had a big hit around that time. Thank god I bought a hip hop classics CD which had songs by everyone from Cypress Hill to Skee Lo to Wu Tang. Helped me branch out unlike many of my mates who to till this day only listen to the likes of Kanye, Wayne etc. lol me tooUsed to just listen to 50, em and w/e rapper was hot then.Now I'm the only one I know IRL that listens anything other then mainstreamnah i got a couple mates that listen to everything - mainstream and underground stuff (although no serious backpack stuff just stuff like pharoah monch and joell ortiz)
Quote from: MediumL on July 09, 2009, 01:53:33 PMQuote from: ikke on July 09, 2009, 01:38:14 PMQuote from: MediumL on July 09, 2009, 12:58:56 PMI was getting into rap around 2000-2002 but it was 2003 when 50 blew up that I properly started getting into it. I used to bump Nelly, Eminem, G Unit and anyone else who had a big hit around that time. Thank god I bought a hip hop classics CD which had songs by everyone from Cypress Hill to Skee Lo to Wu Tang. Helped me branch out unlike many of my mates who to till this day only listen to the likes of Kanye, Wayne etc. lol me tooUsed to just listen to 50, em and w/e rapper was hot then.Now I'm the only one I know IRL that listens anything other then mainstreamnah i got a couple mates that listen to everything - mainstream and underground stuff (although no serious backpack stuff just stuff like pharoah monch and joell ortiz)lucky I go to concerts alone because friends are too pussy and don't listen to dat shit.Some guy thought he'd get shot at a Game concert...While guns are so hard to get here you won't use 'm to shoot random people
bulgaria damn-your country sounds like an std
Quote from: Muhfukka on July 10, 2009, 12:11:13 AMbulgaria damn-your country sounds like an stdmet one girl from there and she was
Quote from: MediumL on July 11, 2009, 06:30:48 AMQuote from: Muhfukka on July 10, 2009, 12:11:13 AMbulgaria damn-your country sounds like an stdmet one girl from there and she was haha yeah, we got some fine ass women around here Infinite, that quote is from "Deja Vu" which is one of my favorite Nas tracks ever.Song is purely amazing and it's a shame we will probably never hear it in CDQ.As far as I know it was cut from Illmatic due to sample clearanceThe definitive moment I got into hip-hop tho was Busta's "Gimmie Some More" vid lol.I was 8 back then, shit was just out, back then I didn't speak english, obviously, didn;t understand a thing of the song, but I loved the vid for some reason and the beat gave me chills lol