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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: TraceOneInfinite on May 07, 2007, 05:52:11 AM
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Hip-hop really must be dead... I just realized that the only cd that I have listened to consistently for the last year is not a hip-hop album. This is the first time in my life that this has happened. The hip-hop albums I've liked over the last year, such as lord Jammar "5 Percenter Album", Nas "Hip-Hop Is Dead" and Game "The Doctor's Advocate", along with all the old 90's albums I still listen to... have lost much of their replay value. I will listen to them for a week and then not listen to them again for months.
My new favorite...Lucky Dube... genre- Reggae! When I first dabbled into reggae ofcourse I checked out the Marley family, but I didn't like it in the same way I love hip-hop albums. But Lucky Dube is different. This dude can bring you to tears, there's no artist who can touch your emotions like him, and his subjects are adult subjects (fatherhood, love, marriage/divorce, polotics, addiction), and since I'm 25 now, it fits my lifestyle better than the average rap record.
I've been listening to his 1996 album "Serious Reggae" for over a year now. I don't even know if this is his best cd or his worst cd, his been around a long time and has many albums, "Serious Reggae" it was played to me by a friend, and I bought it for myself. Just recently I bought another one of his albums, "The Way It Is", again, I didn't know if it was one of his best or his worst, it just happened to be the one on the shelf at Best Buy. But again, the cd, had a lot of great tracks on it, especially "Till You Lose It All" is a timeless track.
My new favorite album...
Lucky Dube- Serious Reggae
Favorite Tracks:
4. "Slave"- This song is about a man being a slave to alcohol addiction, and his dignity has been lost, and it has affected his family.
8. "Oh My Son"- This may be the most emotional track of all, he explains to his son in the song, how his mother and him had to get a divorce, and tells his son he is sorry.
9. "Remember Me"- I was told that this song is an anthem throughout Africa. This song is about a son searching for his father who left many years ago, but the son still wants his dad to know that he loves him, and to remember him.
10. "I Wanna Know What Love Is"- This is a remake of that 80's hit, it's a beautiful track, I've never heard a better remake.
11. "House of Exile"- This is a political track about a freedom fighter who has left everything to struggle for freedom and justice. There's many touching lines in the song, my favorite is when he says something like.. "Sun went down on the mountain/ Birds flew back to their hiding places/ Leaving him standing there like a telephone poll... In the steel of the night, you and I dream" ....."(As lovers dream) of Romeo and Juliet/ All He dreams about is the freedom of the nation".
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I'm impressed. I mean he's not even muslim.
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never heard of it, might check it out.
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I'm impressed. I mean he's not even muslim.
lol
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Does seem nice indeed - I'll give this a try. Props.
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you know i think im in the same boat as you.. .might be that im just getting older or could be that hip hop is just not as good as it used to be... or im just not as interested any more...
but right now Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium has been getting crazy play from me and all their old stuff...
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I'm impressed. I mean he's not even muslim.
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eekamouse is the shit too
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I've been playing a lot of Rick James lately. Starting to like his music.
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looks kinda gay :)
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I wonder if we can ever get Infinite into Cat Stevens (or rather, Yusef Islam), but I don't think that's likely cause dude is white.
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I wonder if we can ever get Infinite into Cat Stevens (or rather, Yusef Islam), but I don't think that's likely cause dude is white.
Black people make better music than white people. However, as a a Muslim I have a great respect for Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam) and I've actually met him personally back in 2003 he came to my city for an Islamic confrence. I also enjoy his music that he made back in the day, and also the material he has done since becoming a Muslim, he has a whole cd called Prayers of the Prophet I used to own and listen to.
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Black people make better music than white people.
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LMFAO, oh shit.
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Black people make better music than white people.
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LMFAO, oh shit.
lol, it was so casually said
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sounds sick...can u up it?
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I wonder if we can ever get Infinite into Cat Stevens (or rather, Yusef Islam), but I don't think that's likely cause dude is white.
Black people make better music than white people. However, as a a Muslim I have a great respect for Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam) and I've actually met him personally back in 2003 he came to my city for an Islamic confrence. I also enjoy his music that he made back in the day, and also the material he has done since becoming a Muslim, he has a whole cd called Prayers of the Prophet I used to own and listen to.
Wow, what a racist statement!!!!!!!! Even though most of my favourite music is made by black artists, i wouldn't say black people make better music, i think it is a matter of preference, but you are such a narrow minded, biased dude. SAD
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I'm impressed. I mean he's not even muslim.
+1.i was going to say that.
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Black people make better music than white people.
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LMFAO, oh shit.
BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
oh sorry, man that shit was pretty damn funny.
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hook it up maiyn 8)!!!
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your 25, wow.... anyway, i never heard of this guy, but ill peep it cause i love reggae, been banging "the harder they come" ost for a couple days now, and its so dope. also
Black people make better music than white people.
what does better music mean, to me, the beatles is the best music of all time, but to you, its terrible, so whos right, and whos better? but as far as influence goes, black people def got the edge with jazz and blues, cause those two are like the foundation for everything from 50s to today.