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Title: Nipsey Hu$$le - Discovering His Niche
Post by: Action! on January 11, 2011, 03:04:00 PM
I was not a fan of Nispey Hu$$le.  Call me a hater but I was dismissive of him as an artist.  I simply viewed him as an updated imitation of Snoop Dogg.   I lumped him with Game: Dr.Dre; Jay Rock: Tupac, Nipsey Hu$$le:Snoop Dogg.

After listening to the Marathon I have shredded this perspective.  He is now among a few stand alone soldiers holding against bitter winds of isolation in the West Coast (Blu; Bishop Lamont; Crooked I).  I'm not sure he'll reach his true artistic potential but I hope he does for there is much untapped greatness as there was in Game (never materialized except in a few songs) and Ya Boy (never materialized).

All of this is more or less influenced by one track - Bigger Than Life.  His exhibits soul while telling his story.  Everything you SHOULD WANT TO KNOW about Nipsey is in this track.  It's the single of his career that will be slept on.  Much of his past music pales in comparison.

In a way he's the gangsta version of Drake.  That's to say, he's lived a harder life than Drake but their production styles and song crafting are similar.  The spacey, atmospheric beats accompany both of them exceptionally well. 
Title: Re: Nipsey Hu$$le - Discovering His Niche
Post by: J-FUNKTION on January 11, 2011, 03:30:39 PM
I have always been a nipsey fan and prolly always will be...the mixtape is sick no doubt...but as you mentioned...gangsta version of drake..hehe...thats the one thing me and the homies were a lil disapointed in...theres a gang of drake biting on that tape...true nipsey puts his own twist on it, but shit wasnt like that before....

bottom line though...his shit is too authentic no matter the style of track, and he always kills it...so its all 100 with me...

i wouldve prefered more og nip style tracks though like keys to the city...
Title: Re: Nipsey Hu$$le - Discovering His Niche
Post by: Action! on January 11, 2011, 04:04:53 PM
I won't speak too much on his past music because he obviously built his career on it.

When I hear authenticity and heart, I'm all in.  On a track like Bigger Than Life it's there.  I don't care if it's a Drake influenced song writing style and production that Drake blew up on or if it's a west coast style, as long as it's pure. 

Another artist who I can't really stand but I do enjoy an odd track here or there is Knocturnal.  He released a track that I loved "Gangsta Lean" (one of my favorites from that year) then he releases a bunch of obscure wack tracks. 
Title: Re: Nipsey Hu$$le - Discovering His Niche
Post by: J-FUNKTION on January 11, 2011, 07:02:33 PM
i feel you on that...for like every 15 knoc tracks, i can bump 1...and thats why i stopped checkin for dude...hes not a bad artist hes just missing that extra something..

btw, its funny you mentioned that track...that track also gave new life to knoc in my ears as well...
Title: Re: Nipsey Hu$$le - Discovering His Niche
Post by: late night on January 11, 2011, 09:44:52 PM
I'm looking at my copy of marathon and don't see "Bigger Than Life" on the playlist, can you up it?

I like the drake style he used, shows he can use different styles.



Here's a longer version of "love".

Nip hustle - love _my version4_.mp3 - 4.13MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/8509820826c5ebc0/)

Title: Re: Nipsey Hu$$le - Discovering His Niche
Post by: DJ ACE CAPONE on January 12, 2011, 06:47:38 AM
I don't see what could possibly be wrong with being lumed in with all the artists names. I wish I could be.
Title: Re: Nipsey Hu$$le - Discovering His Niche
Post by: SGT x Tok3R on January 12, 2011, 10:12:04 AM
His early stuff like the Bullets Ain't got No Names series he was nothing but a serious spitter. Nothing like Drake but now I think he has somewhat succumbed to pop pressures and I do think it has taken away from his raw authenticity as an MC.

I'm still a huge fan though and got faith in Nipsey. Still dopest of the young generation.
Title: Re: Nipsey Hu$$le - Discovering His Niche
Post by: Action! on January 13, 2011, 09:44:24 PM
could you upload the alternate version of love to mediafire or hulkshare?  this zshare shint don't download
Title: Re: Nipsey Hu$$le - Discovering His Niche
Post by: kuruptlon on January 14, 2011, 06:37:34 AM
I'm looking at my copy of marathon and don't see "Bigger Than Life" on the playlist, can you up it?

I like the drake style he used, shows he can use different styles.



Here's a longer version of "love".

Nip hustle - love _my version4_.mp3 - 4.13MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/8509820826c5ebc0/)



Bigger than life is the track thats at the end of I Don't Give a Fucc. They are on the same track thats why its like 8 or nine minutes long and doesn't show up on your playlist.

anyways heres a link to the song.

http://www.mediafire.com/?jnuzzzff1551gc2
Title: Re: Nipsey Hu$$le - Discovering His Niche
Post by: kuruptlon on January 19, 2011, 07:47:31 AM
I'm looking at my copy of marathon and don't see "Bigger Than Life" on the playlist, can you up it?

I like the drake style he used, shows he can use different styles.



Here's a longer version of "love".

Nip hustle - love _my version4_.mp3 - 4.13MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/8509820826c5ebc0/)




Could someone upload this to another site if they got it, the zshare link ain't working when you go to download it.
Title: Re: Nipsey Hu$$le - Discovering His Niche
Post by: Action! on January 19, 2011, 07:53:18 AM
it's not really an extended version.  some one just edited the end on to the beginning