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Re: THE FULL LIST....Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs
« Reply #15 on: February 15, 2015, 05:52:32 PM »
Nah I'm kool on Real, no disrespect to tha man tho.

He doesn't really have the Personality for it.  And that's okay, not everything is for everybody
 

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Re: THE FULL LIST....Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs
« Reply #16 on: February 15, 2015, 06:13:37 PM »
They say that Eminem gets special treatment because he is white, but I think in cases like this he is still discriminated against for being white.  You know "Lose Yourself" deserved to be Top 5 but they didn't put it there because of they thought,

"OHH, if we put an Eminem song in the top 5 they will accuse us of giving preference to a white man, so we have to put some lesser songs ahead of it so we don't appear racist".

...btw, ya'll should check out the reprinted Eminem article from April 1999.  It's an amazing article, from when Eminem first blew up and was receiving a dizzying amount of both love and hate, people didn't know how to take him at first, insecure white rap fans (like how Cham is) thought it necassary then to hate on Em until they realized how much respect he had amongst black hip-hop headz, and regular people hated him because he was coming with something different and new and was ahead of its time.  The article has quotes from everyone including Dre, Em's mom, Kim, etc.  It's a classic, it really took me back to when the article was first printed.  Dre shows great forethought in the article, predicting that Eminem would go on to be "bigger than Michael Jackson".
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Re: THE FULL LIST....Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs
« Reply #17 on: February 15, 2015, 06:14:15 PM »
Nah I'm kool on Real, no disrespect to tha man tho.

He doesn't really have the Personality for it.  And that's okay, not everything is for everybody

Yeahh true dat
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Re: THE FULL LIST....Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs
« Reply #18 on: February 15, 2015, 06:29:45 PM »
They say that Eminem gets special treatment because he is white, but I think in cases like this he is still discriminated against for being white.  You know "Lose Yourself" deserved to be Top 5 but they didn't put it there because of they thought,

"OHH, if we put an Eminem song in the top 5 they will accuse us of giving preference to a white man, so we have to put some lesser songs ahead of it so we don't appear racist".

...btw, ya'll should check out the reprinted Eminem article from April 1999.  It's an amazing article, from when Eminem first blew up and was receiving a dizzying amount of both love and hate, people didn't know how to take him at first, insecure white rap fans (like how Cham is) thought it necassary then to hate on Em until they realized how much respect he had amongst black hip-hop headz, and regular people hated him because he was coming with something different and new and was ahead of its time.  The article has quotes from everyone including Dre, Em's mom, Kim, etc.  It's a classic, it really took me back to when the article was first printed.  Dre shows great forethought in the article, predicting that Eminem would go on to be "bigger than Michael Jackson".


Shut tha fuck up Cecilia.  The Beasties are on here numerous times along with other White producers....   so kill that noise before I devour your Troll Bait and eat it for breakfast

And realistically that's the only song that should be on there by a white rapper.


The Beasties only get this amount of notoriety becuz they're Jewish and one of the first to do it without going out looking foolish.



NOBODY plays The Beasty Boys.  In fact they've been on more Documentaries than Radio Stations & Countdowns in the past 20 years becuz NOBODY gives a damn except people who they're cool with just trying to look out



The Beasties are some of the most irrelevant and overrated Rappers to ever be acknowledged in Classic Content discussions PERIOD.  You literally had to grow up in that era and have a distinct and certain taste to still even listen to the shit they've put out.


God bless the dead but c'mon let's b-real here.  The Beasties are products of privilege and nothing else
 

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Re: THE FULL LIST....Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs
« Reply #19 on: February 15, 2015, 07:05:33 PM »
They say that Eminem gets special treatment because he is white, but I think in cases like this he is still discriminated against for being white.  You know "Lose Yourself" deserved to be Top 5 but they didn't put it there because of they thought,

"OHH, if we put an Eminem song in the top 5 they will accuse us of giving preference to a white man, so we have to put some lesser songs ahead of it so we don't appear racist".

...btw, ya'll should check out the reprinted Eminem article from April 1999.  It's an amazing article, from when Eminem first blew up and was receiving a dizzying amount of both love and hate, people didn't know how to take him at first, insecure white rap fans (like how Cham is) thought it necassary then to hate on Em until they realized how much respect he had amongst black hip-hop headz, and regular people hated him because he was coming with something different and new and was ahead of its time.  The article has quotes from everyone including Dre, Em's mom, Kim, etc.  It's a classic, it really took me back to when the article was first printed.  Dre shows great forethought in the article, predicting that Eminem would go on to be "bigger than Michael Jackson".


Shut tha fuck up Cecilia.  The Beasties are on here numerous times along with other White producers....   so kill that noise before I devour your Troll Bait and eat it for breakfast

And realistically that's the only song that should be on there by a white rapper.


The Beasties only get this amount of notoriety becuz they're Jewish and one of the first to do it without going out looking foolish.



NOBODY plays The Beasty Boys.  In fact they've been on more Documentaries than Radio Stations & Countdowns in the past 20 years becuz NOBODY gives a damn except people who they're cool with just trying to look out



The Beasties are some of the most irrelevant and overrated Rappers to ever be acknowledged in Classic Content discussions PERIOD.  You literally had to grow up in that era and have a distinct and certain taste to still even listen to the shit they've put out.


God bless the dead but c'mon let's b-real here.  The Beasties are products of privilege and nothing else


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Re: THE FULL LIST....Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs
« Reply #20 on: February 15, 2015, 07:19:08 PM »



Shut tha fuck up Cecilia.  The Beasties are on here numerous times along with other White producers....   so kill that noise before I devour your Troll Bait and eat it for breakfast

And realistically that's the only song that should be on there by a white rapper.


The Beasties only get this amount of notoriety becuz they're Jewish and one of the first to do it without going out looking foolish.



NOBODY plays The Beasty Boys.  In fact they've been on more Documentaries than Radio Stations & Countdowns in the past 20 years becuz NOBODY gives a damn except people who they're cool with just trying to look out



The Beasties are some of the most irrelevant and overrated Rappers to ever be acknowledged in Classic Content discussions PERIOD.  You literally had to grow up in that era and have a distinct and certain taste to still even listen to the shit they've put out.


God bless the dead but c'mon let's b-real here.  The Beasties are products of privilege and nothing else


Eminem "Lose Yourself" is an obvious choice for the Top 5-10.  It was so obvious that they felt they had to look smarter than everyone else by not putting Em's magnum opus where it deserved to be placed and on top of that instances like these are examples of reverse racism.

...as far as the Beastie Boys, I don't really give a fucc about the Beastie Boys and I was never a fan, they aren't an obvious choice either, and their case is different.
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Re: THE FULL LIST....Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs
« Reply #21 on: February 15, 2015, 07:22:46 PM »
another Copy & Paste cliche' list.  it's like nobody ever listens to albums, they just listen to Singles smh.



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Journalism definitely wasn't dead when they wrote that Em article in Rolling Stones back in April 1999.  Check it out as it is reprinted in the new issue.  I had the O.G. from back in the day, it's one of the best written hip-hop articles I've ever seen.  My second favorite after the Source Dre cover article from summer 96.
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« Reply #22 on: February 15, 2015, 09:34:53 PM »
Whos to say its wrong? Its their poll, lol.
 

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« Reply #23 on: February 16, 2015, 02:48:53 AM »
I could care less about that article at this point in the game.  Eminent fell off after "The Eminem Show" and honestly, "The Slim Shady LP" was pretty wack too, shit only had a couple good songs on there.  Great songs but only a couple.... keep it 100 please




Whos to say its wrong? Its their poll, lol.

Then it should be labeled as such. 



I understand what they're doing, really I get it.  I am The Hollywood Bilderberg Group right.  But still, it's uncalled for at this point.  We need to compromise somewhere
 

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Re: THE FULL LIST....Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs
« Reply #24 on: February 16, 2015, 06:52:27 AM »
"The Slim Shady LP" was pretty wack too, shit only had a couple good songs on there.  Great songs but only a couple.... keep it 100 please


Every song was good on SSLP thru Eminem Show
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« Reply #25 on: February 16, 2015, 07:15:49 AM »
5. "Mind Playin' Tricks On Me" - Geto Boys
6. "Nothin' But A G Thang" - Dr. Dre f/Snoop Doggy Dogg

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« Reply #26 on: February 16, 2015, 09:44:12 AM »
5. "Mind Playin' Tricks On Me" - Geto Boys
6. "Nothin' But A G Thang" - Dr. Dre f/Snoop Doggy Dogg

 8)

I saw an interview once where 2pac was giving props to "Mind Playin Tricks On Me", putting it up as an example of real hip-hop.  So I would say that is probably one of the all-time great tracks, but not as high as you put it.
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« Reply #27 on: February 16, 2015, 09:45:51 AM »
5. "Mind Playin' Tricks On Me" - Geto Boys
6. "Nothin' But A G Thang" - Dr. Dre f/Snoop Doggy Dogg

 8)

I saw an interview once where 2pac was giving props to "Mind Playin Tricks On Me", putting it up as an example of real hip-hop.  So I would say that is probably one of the all-time great tracks, but not as high as you put it.

I copied and pasted that from the RS list, didn't come up with it
 

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Re: THE FULL LIST....Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs
« Reply #29 on: February 17, 2015, 11:16:16 AM »
the last 4 are so cringe worthy