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You cant have a decreasing value of product and an increasing number of sales forever.
YM have the pop audience, they are going nowhere. dont kid yourself guys. just cause a few old heads and rival rappers dont like them means nothing.
Your a fucking idiot, in this last month we've had Ab Soul, Big KRIT, Killer Mike and Curren$y all drop dope albums with substance, there's more dope music being released than I havetime to fully absorb, you barely even need to scratch the surface to find the dope shit. Hip hop is more alive than ever, even your hero NAS is saying "Life Is Good".
Quote from: dubsmith_nz on June 08, 2012, 06:32:46 PMYour a fucking idiot, in this last month we've had Ab Soul, Big KRIT, Killer Mike and Curren$y all drop dope albums with substance, there's more dope music being released than I havetime to fully absorb, you barely even need to scratch the surface to find the dope shit. Hip hop is more alive than ever, even your hero NAS is saying "Life Is Good".I know most of the board is illiterate. But if you ever do decide to take up the English language you will come to learn about two words. "Symbolism" and "hyperbole". I know it's above your level at the moment so I don't want to bore you.
The blood gang embraces Tupac as a member even if YOU dont.
Hip-Hop was brutally assaulted on Sept. 7th, 1996. It spent many years suffering until it finally reached it's ultimate demise in late 2006, with the release of Nas Hip-Hop Is Dead album.
Quote from: Mekkan Refugee on June 08, 2012, 08:32:00 PMQuote from: dubsmith_nz on June 08, 2012, 06:32:46 PMYour a fucking idiot, in this last month we've had Ab Soul, Big KRIT, Killer Mike and Curren$y all drop dope albums with substance, there's more dope music being released than I havetime to fully absorb, you barely even need to scratch the surface to find the dope shit. Hip hop is more alive than ever, even your hero NAS is saying "Life Is Good".I know most of the board is illiterate. But if you ever do decide to take up the English language you will come to learn about two words. "Symbolism" and "hyperbole". I know it's above your level at the moment so I don't want to bore you.you really need to stop acting like youre some sort of scholar or intellectual, youre really not that smart
Quote from: Mekkan Refugee on June 08, 2012, 01:30:03 PMHip-Hop was brutally assaulted on Sept. 7th, 1996. It spent many years suffering until it finally reached it's ultimate demise in late 2006, with the release of Nas Hip-Hop Is Dead album. And was immediately revived by the KRS-One and Marley Marl Hip Hop Lives album. Brian however, being ignorant of all things hip hop, failed to be aware of this until early 2012 and ended up missing out on 6 years of music.
And was immediately revived by the KRS-One and Marley Marl Hip Hop Lives album. Brian however, being ignorant of all things hip hop, failed to be aware of this until early 2012 and ended up missing out on 6 years of music.
KRS Hip-Hop Lives effort with Marley Marl was basically saying that hip-hop can never die. Because it lives in all of us who love the culture. Anybody who's held a spray can and drawn graffiti or spoken from their heart in a freestyle, I mean these elements are universal and will be around forever. Especially our beloved pioneers like KRS, hip-hop is in their heart and in the fabric of their being and they will continue to pass it on to the next generation of people like me, and I will pass it down to my son and so on. So on that level hip-hop lives.However, the context in which Nas was speaking was mainstream, and also on the growth of hip-hop. Nas was trying to shock people and make them wake up. That the game had taken a wrong turn and it's essence had been lost.
....It must be sad for you illiterate kids at the forum to pass by great art and really miss the beauty and depth of it all.