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Forgive me if i'm missing something obvious here, but why is the track called NY87? What's the significance of the 87? I noticed on Kurupt's Against the Grain album, he's got a song called Anarchy 87. Is this a reference to a 187, or the year 1987? I'm drawing a blank on this.
Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on June 30, 2011, 10:27:14 AMForgive me if i'm missing something obvious here, but why is the track called NY87? What's the significance of the 87? I noticed on Kurupt's Against the Grain album, he's got a song called Anarchy 87. Is this a reference to a 187, or the year 1987? I'm drawing a blank on this.Yeah, that was a reference to 187, not the year. West coast hardcore hip hop started in the early to mid 80's, the last I checked. One of the first known songs was Ice-T's "6 In The Morning".
Quote from: NY87 (Still The Original Will_B) on June 29, 2011, 09:48:07 AMDaz sounds at his peak rapping on this. Obviously everyone else brings the heat. Production is the bomb. Anyone know bout other Westcoast Aftershock confirmed tracks?a surprise regarding this album is coming very soon
Daz sounds at his peak rapping on this. Obviously everyone else brings the heat. Production is the bomb. Anyone know bout other Westcoast Aftershock confirmed tracks?
a surprise regarding this album is coming very soon
Anyone know the reason why Kurupt dissed Jaru & A Tribe Called Quest?
Jeru was going hard against commercial powerhouses that were Death Row & Bad Boy on his 2 albums the wrath of the math and the sun rises in the east, that may be why.
Q-tip also dissed the west coast on a mixtape back in '95