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i would argue with "most popular polish rap group". they are nowhere near as popular as WWO, Hemp Gru etc. I'm not that much into polish rap tho...ale niech Ci bedzie
Got to say I respect Onyx but never really got into their albums. "Slam" kind of seemed like a pop hit and they somehow struck me as dudes trying to act hard. Somethin about it didn't seem authentic. That's probably the wrong impression but it kept me from ever getting into their albums.-Liked Freddro Starr in Sunset Park and on Moesha though -I liked Sticky Fingaz on Snoop and Em's albums -"True Colors" was a nice cut on Save the Last Dance soundtrack-"Throw Ya Gunz" was a nice Onyx cut
Quote from: Infinite on November 25, 2013, 08:41:13 PMGot to say I respect Onyx but never really got into their albums. "Slam" kind of seemed like a pop hit and they somehow struck me as dudes trying to act hard. Somethin about it didn't seem authentic. That's probably the wrong impression but it kept me from ever getting into their albums.-Liked Freddro Starr in Sunset Park and on Moesha though -I liked Sticky Fingaz on Snoop and Em's albums -"True Colors" was a nice cut on Save the Last Dance soundtrack-"Throw Ya Gunz" was a nice Onyx cut No way was it pop song in any fashion . It was big hit & just showed Onxy's aggressive style . You have to remember Onxy was singed JMJ records at time .
Quote from: midwestryder on November 25, 2013, 10:15:46 PMQuote from: Infinite on November 25, 2013, 08:41:13 PMGot to say I respect Onyx but never really got into their albums. "Slam" kind of seemed like a pop hit and they somehow struck me as dudes trying to act hard. Somethin about it didn't seem authentic. That's probably the wrong impression but it kept me from ever getting into their albums.-Liked Freddro Starr in Sunset Park and on Moesha though -I liked Sticky Fingaz on Snoop and Em's albums -"True Colors" was a nice cut on Save the Last Dance soundtrack-"Throw Ya Gunz" was a nice Onyx cut No way was it pop song in any fashion . It was big hit & just showed Onxy's aggressive style . You have to remember Onxy was singed JMJ records at time .For once I know where Infinite is coming from, though. That hook on Slam can give you the impression of something rather pop-ish. Was the same for me. Live Niggaz from the Show soundtrack didn't help either. Last Dayz and Evil Streetz on the other hand are two of the grimiest records ever.
Quote from: Fraxxx on November 25, 2013, 11:48:50 PMQuote from: midwestryder on November 25, 2013, 10:15:46 PMQuote from: Infinite on November 25, 2013, 08:41:13 PMGot to say I respect Onyx but never really got into their albums. "Slam" kind of seemed like a pop hit and they somehow struck me as dudes trying to act hard. Somethin about it didn't seem authentic. That's probably the wrong impression but it kept me from ever getting into their albums.-Liked Freddro Starr in Sunset Park and on Moesha though -I liked Sticky Fingaz on Snoop and Em's albums -"True Colors" was a nice cut on Save the Last Dance soundtrack-"Throw Ya Gunz" was a nice Onyx cut No way was it pop song in any fashion . It was big hit & just showed Onxy's aggressive style . You have to remember Onxy was singed JMJ records at time .For once I know where Infinite is coming from, though. That hook on Slam can give you the impression of something rather pop-ish. Was the same for me. Live Niggaz from the Show soundtrack didn't help either. Last Dayz and Evil Streetz on the other hand are two of the grimiest records ever.Fraxxx how hold are you? . Because back when slam first came out there was no way it the hook or song would be called pop-ish . Pop radio would not touch it . back in those days it was known as grimy . I should know I was freshmen in high school when it came out . I just can't see anything pop-ish about it . nothing about onyx or hip hop back then was called pop-ish except mc hammer or vanilla Ice .