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dude im baning you mother over here in eu. but im not a white,brown,black,yellow etc. im your nightmare
yeah, this year could be a good one...at least the second half of the year looks better than the first. i have high hopes for the albums you listed, as well as the new Nas...
bambaataa, kurtis blow, and the furious five(grandmaster), wouldn't appreciate you seperating something they worked so hard for into categories, either. only backpacking nerds do that.
Quote from: smartass on July 04, 2004, 06:29:41 AMbambaataa, kurtis blow, and the furious five(grandmaster), wouldn't appreciate you seperating something they worked so hard for into categories, either. only backpacking nerds do that.I agree - all the artists listed at the top are dope and most of those albums will hopefully be great, but they're no 'realer' than other rappers who worked just as hard to put product out. They're less mainstream though - maybe that's what WFTDJ's talking about...?
Quote from: Moncharelli on July 04, 2004, 05:34:43 AMyeah, this year could be a good one...at least the second half of the year looks better than the first. i have high hopes for the albums you listed, as well as the new Nas...
Quote from: Lord Funk on July 04, 2004, 06:59:22 AMQuote from: smartass on July 04, 2004, 06:29:41 AMbambaataa, kurtis blow, and the furious five(grandmaster), wouldn't appreciate you seperating something they worked so hard for into categories, either. only backpacking nerds do that.I agree - all the artists listed at the top are dope and most of those albums will hopefully be great, but they're no 'realer' than other rappers who worked just as hard to put product out. They're less mainstream though - maybe that's what WFTDJ's talking about...?All of those artists I listed will most probably bring straight hiphop, and dope albums. You won't see any shitty club aimed singles, and then albums full of filler from any of those artists. So far this year has been poor, I'm thinking these guys are gonna bring pure hiphop back into the public consciousness.