West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: NotoriousTDA on January 31, 2009, 02:44:27 PM
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http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=PPZ2-FVcM3M
"i wake you up like a gun in ya face, and im just here to let ya know who's like, runnin the place"
TURN IT UP!!!!
MARCO POLO T.O. ALL DAY BABY!
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Real Hip-HOp 8)
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Haha Awesome sig ^ 8)
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yeah that Marco Polo album is straight
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using the term piff for non-dipset music..
smh
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using the term piff for non-dipset music..
smh
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soimeone hook me up with that port authority album
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using the term piff for non-dipset music..
smh
lol :D
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using the term piff for non-dipset music..
smh
get out of my thread. Real hip-hop heads only
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I banged the shit out of that song when it came out.GREAT shit 8)
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I banged the shit out of that song when it came out.GREAT shit 8)
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i copped the vinyl 12" for this track, as well as the album...
pure piffery!
PEACE!
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Love this joint, Ace is beyond a legend, and NEVER fell off...
Yeah that Marco Polo album is fucking dope. Probably one of 20 or so albums I've bought in the last couple years...It's cohesive, he tapped actual MC's, great production...got a nice mix of new cats that can actually spit and of course some legends like Ace, Edo G, Large Pro, OC, G Rap, Buckshot... :o :o :o :o :o :o
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using the term piff for non-dipset music..
smh
get out of my thread. Real hip-hop heads only
LMAO. i hope that was just sarcasm but if you were being real then that's pretty lame. on some pseudo hip-hop elitist bullshit. :loser:
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using the term piff for non-dipset music..
smh
get out of my thread. Real hip-hop heads only
lol. you act like you just discovered the music, posting up the same premier and j dilla every week like "yeah real classic hip hop!"
get the fuck out of here or stop being so one dimensional.
an excerpt from the popular blog "stuff white people like", from the article:
#116 Black Music that Black People Don’t Listen to Anymore
If you are good at concealing laughter and contempt, you should ask a white person about “Real Hip Hop.” They will quickly tell you about how they don’t listen to “Commercial Hip Hop” (aka music that black people actually enjoy), and that they much prefer “Classic Hip Hop.”
“I don’t listen to that commercial stuff. I’m more into the Real Hip Hop, you know? KRS One, Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, De La Soul, Wu Tang, you know, The Old School.”
Calling this style of music ‘old school’ is considered an especially apt name since the majority of people who listen to it did so while attending old schools such as Dartmouth, Bard, and Williams College.
What it all comes down to is that white people are convinced that if they were alive when this music was relevant that they would have been into it. They would have been Alan Lomax or Rick Rubin. Now the best they can hope for is to impress an older black person with their knowledge.
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using the term piff for non-dipset music..
smh
get out of my thread. Real hip-hop heads only
lol. you act like you just discovered the music, posting up the same premier and j dilla every week like "yeah real classic hip hop!"
get the fuck out of here or stop being so one dimensional.
an excerpt from the popular blog "stuff white people like", from the article:
#116 Black Music that Black People Don’t Listen to Anymore
If you are good at concealing laughter and contempt, you should ask a white person about “Real Hip Hop.” They will quickly tell you about how they don’t listen to “Commercial Hip Hop” (aka music that black people actually enjoy), and that they much prefer “Classic Hip Hop.”
“I don’t listen to that commercial stuff. I’m more into the Real Hip Hop, you know? KRS One, Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, De La Soul, Wu Tang, you know, The Old School.”
Calling this style of music ‘old school’ is considered an especially apt name since the majority of people who listen to it did so while attending old schools such as Dartmouth, Bard, and Williams College.
What it all comes down to is that white people are convinced that if they were alive when this music was relevant that they would have been into it. They would have been Alan Lomax or Rick Rubin. Now the best they can hope for is to impress an older black person with their knowledge.
eh, dont be mad cuz you have the same taste of music as a 14 year old girl.
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(http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1194/1182692017_b6c7546db5.jpg)
speaking of 14 year old girls, i'm sure you're a hit at the hills fan forum.
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i didnt know there was a hills forum. Shows what you know :D
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Oh yeah well you're head is made of poop and I'm better than you.
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Lauren Conrad's dog's poo > your life
(she might not even have a dog, but atleast i burned you)
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oh yeah well god killed j dilla because he hates that kind of music.
edit: wow that was bad. i like dilla too.
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using the term piff for non-dipset music..
smh
get out of my thread. Real hip-hop heads only
lol. you act like you just discovered the music, posting up the same premier and j dilla every week like "yeah real classic hip hop!"
get the fuck out of here or stop being so one dimensional.
an excerpt from the popular blog "stuff white people like", from the article:
#116 Black Music that Black People Don’t Listen to Anymore
If you are good at concealing laughter and contempt, you should ask a white person about “Real Hip Hop.” They will quickly tell you about how they don’t listen to “Commercial Hip Hop” (aka music that black people actually enjoy), and that they much prefer “Classic Hip Hop.”
“I don’t listen to that commercial stuff. I’m more into the Real Hip Hop, you know? KRS One, Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, De La Soul, Wu Tang, you know, The Old School.”
Calling this style of music ‘old school’ is considered an especially apt name since the majority of people who listen to it did so while attending old schools such as Dartmouth, Bard, and Williams College.
What it all comes down to is that white people are convinced that if they were alive when this music was relevant that they would have been into it. They would have been Alan Lomax or Rick Rubin. Now the best they can hope for is to impress an older black person with their knowledge.
lmao