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Hittman is not a real person. He was a computer program generated by Dr. Dre and Mel Man back in the mid 90's. When Dre started treating Mel-Man like shit, Mel infiltrated the computer and put a virus in the hittman program
My copy of E. 1999 Eternal doesn't have a song called "For the love of tha $"?
you earlier said the only songs you heard out of a list someone wrote you only heard 'notorious thugs', for the love of tha $ is off e.1999.... if you havent heard for tha love of tha $ you havent heard e.1999...
Quote from: "Elvez" is back by unpopular demand on August 24, 2005, 03:43:38 AMMy copy of E. 1999 Eternal doesn't have a song called "For the love of tha $"?It's not on that album. "For Tha Love Of $" is from "Creepin On Ah Come Up".
I own some 80's hip hop albums, but other then It Takes A Nation and Straight Outta Compton, I dont really listen to them on the regular. They just sound too dated for my taste. Sure, they had a alot of impact, but the stuff from the 90's is far better musically and in some cases lyrically.Does anyone here honestly think Paid In Full or Criminal Minded has better production then All Eyez on Me, Illmatic, OB4CL, Chronic, Aquemini, etc etc??
Quote from: Captain on August 23, 2005, 10:55:38 PMyou earlier said the only songs you heard out of a list someone wrote you only heard 'notorious thugs', for the love of tha $ is off e.1999.... if you havent heard for tha love of tha $ you havent heard e.1999...Quote from: Mauzip on August 24, 2005, 11:36:43 AMQuote from: "Elvez" is back by unpopular demand on August 24, 2005, 03:43:38 AMMy copy of E. 1999 Eternal doesn't have a song called "For the love of tha $"?It's not on that album. "For Tha Love Of $" is from "Creepin On Ah Come Up".Now that makes sense, don't it?Quote from: ImmortalOne on August 24, 2005, 11:31:58 AMI own some 80's hip hop albums, but other then It Takes A Nation and Straight Outta Compton, I dont really listen to them on the regular. They just sound too dated for my taste. Sure, they had a alot of impact, but the stuff from the 90's is far better musically and in some cases lyrically.Does anyone here honestly think Paid In Full or Criminal Minded has better production then All Eyez on Me, Illmatic, OB4CL, Chronic, Aquemini, etc etc??Production wise... Maybe, the mid 90s was when the head bobbing beats were dominating, but that's not only what I listen to hiphop for. As for myself, the emcee is more important than the production. And damn well in most of the cases the oldschool production is top notch as well - it just sounds harder and more outdated. Yes, I listen quite a lot to music from the 80s (mostly the certified classics) and I fully enjoy it. Isn't it a little hypocrite to be listening to rap music, not for it's raps but for the beats?
Doggystyle should be in the top 10 and why ain't Dogg Food in the top 50..it should be
^who said the emcee's were not great in the 90's if not more lyrical and better songwriters? I consider 91-96 to be the peak of hip hop musically and lyrically.
c'mon man, of course I listen to it for the lyrics as much as the beats.....probably moreso for the lyrics. But, if the beat bores me to death, it isnt gonna be very easy for me to enjoy it, even if the lyrics are dope.
@ G-Funk: Is there a possibility for you to upload Dogg Food?Cause I'm lookin' for that album for a long time but can't find it in the cd-stores or on the internet.
Quote from: G_Funk on August 25, 2005, 04:58:00 AMDoggystyle should be in the top 10 and why ain't Dogg Food in the top 50..it should behow many albums in the list have you heard? Honestly?...I´m not saying you´ve got no point, but Dogg Food wasn´t that big...top 100 maybe. Doggystyle top 10, maybe 9 or 10, not any higher IMO