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dope rappers, more lyrical than ur average ruthless emcee, deeper/more politically driven should L.A.M.B bring em back?
Been bumpin future profits .. Slept on album. Deep content, dope flows, political topics wit a very NWAesque sound productionwise. Surprised they dint get more love comin up under eazy.
Quote from: Sccit on November 23, 2015, 04:26:33 AMBeen bumpin future profits .. Slept on album. Deep content, dope flows, political topics wit a very NWAesque sound productionwise. Surprised they dint get more love comin up under eazy. just found this.
they have flows, i want the entire ruthless catalog, eazy knew talent.
Quote from: mrfranklin on November 25, 2015, 12:15:35 AMthey have flows, i want the entire ruthless catalog, eazy knew talent.WANNA HEAR SOMETHING FUNNY AS FUCK LOL CHECK THIS @ 6:35 EAZY SHOULD OF JUST LINKED THIS UP, Dr. Dre getting checked by a white girl in the 90s while he's in N.W.A that shit is priceless. When I first started looking up Eazy E ruthless acts post N.W.A that dude knew where rap was basically going to head, I mean he had a white jewish group (Ala a harder beastie boys), A white girl rapper (something that wouldn't be prominent until the late 2000s, at least to my knowledge), a Chicano group (a more "typical" one, not like Cypress Hill), H.W.A. (One of the first female groups talking that sexual shit) and ATL coming up with G-Funk.I mean honestly all of those things more or less became the thing at one point in rap or another (save the more hardcore chicano shit, because lets face it the bulk is that scrap/buster shit, but the latin rapper did eventually break into the mainstream).