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Title: The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Don Breezio on August 06, 2003, 12:23:34 PM
wow...what a fucking bullshit list...even worse than the 151 hip hop songs of all time:

1.   2pac
2.   Jay-Z
3.   NWA
4.   The Notorious B.I.G.
5.   LL Cool J
6.   Eric B & Rakim
7.   Public Enemy
8.   Wu-Tang Clan
9.   Nas
10.   Snoop Dogg
11.   Outkast
12.   KRS One
13.   Lauryn Hill/The Fugees
14.   Queen Latifah
15.   Scarface/The Geto Boys
16.   DMX
17.   Big Daddy Kane
18.   Ice-T
19.   Slick Rick
20.   A Tribe Called Quest
21.   EPMD
22.   De La Soul
23.   Luke/2 Live Crew
24.   Heavy D
25.   Kid N’ Play
26.   Too Short
27.   Brand Nubian
28.   DJ Quik
29.   Onyx
30.   Gangstarr
31.   Das EFX
32.   Redman
33.   Coolio
34.   Mc Eiht
35.   Bone Thugs N Harmony
36.   Pastor Troy
37.   Eminem
38.   Da Brat
39.   Foxy Brown
40.   Biz Markie
41.   Run DMC
42.   Naughty By Nature
43.   Lil’ Kim
44.   Master P
45.   Big Pun
46.   Busta Rhymes
47.   P. Diddy
48.   Chubb Rock
49.   AZ
50.   Main Source
51.   Mase
52.   DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
53.   X-Clan
54.   The Lox
55.   Kurupt
56.   Spice 1
57.   Akinyele
58.   Twista
59.   8Ball & MJG
60.   Canibus
61.   Cam’ron
62.   Capone N Noreaga
63.   Three 6 Mafia
64.   M.O.P.
65.   Missy Elliot
66.   Hot Boys
67.   Talib Kweli
68.   Organized Confusion
69.   Freddie Foxxx
70.   Westside Connection
71.   Benzino
72.   Craig Mack
73.   The Lost Boyz
74.   Xzibit
75.   UGK
76.   Shyne
77.   The Roots
78.   Mobb Deep
79.   Ja Rule
80.   Trick Daddy
81.   Stetsasonic
82.   Fat Joe
83.   Jermaine Dupri
84.   Trina
85.   Schooly D
86.   Ludacris
87.   Eve
88.   Mos Def
89.   Nelly
90.   50 Cent
91.   The Roc (Beanie, Memphis Bleek, Freeway)
92.   DITC
93.   Warren G
94.   Beastie Boys
95.   Keith Murray
96.   Jungle Brothers
97.   MC Lyte
98.   Fabolous
99.   Baby/Big Tymers
100.   Common
101.   E-40
102.   The Liks
103.   Goodie Mob
104.   Dead Prez
105.   Digital Underground
106.   The Pharcyde
107.   Pete Rock & CL Smooth
108.   The DOC
109.   Kool Moe Dee
110.   Special Ed
111.   Black Moon
112.   Salt N Pepa
113.   Kool G Rap
114.   Ultramagnetic MC’s/Kool Keith
115.   Mystikal

someone tell me how the fuck Benzino got in there before Craig Mack, The Lost Boyz, Xzibit, The Roots, Mobb Deep, Ludacris, Mos Def, DITC, Beastie Boys, Common, Dead Prez, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, and Kool G Rap...oh wait...i know how...hes a fucking cofounder...god what a faggot...

how the fuck did coolio  get in there before Run DMC?

how the fuck did Master P get in there before AZ & Canibus

how the fuck did The Hot Boys get in there before Talib Kweli?

and how the fuck did Jay-Z get before Eric B & Rakim, NWA, Biggie, Public Enemy and the Wu?

easy answers to all...THE SOURCE IS PURE BULLSHIT!!!!!!
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: eS El Duque on August 06, 2003, 12:30:50 PM
37.   Eminem
 ^^Bullshit

14.   Queen Latifah
 LOL

71.   Benzino

 >:(..the guy should'nt be on the list..period.



Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Don Breezio on August 06, 2003, 12:32:19 PM

14.   Queen Latifah
 LOL


actually i agree with Queen Latifah...and i think eminem is right where he should be...
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Twentytwofifty on August 06, 2003, 12:47:19 PM
Here's the answer how...the list is in no particular order.
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: smartass on August 06, 2003, 01:39:10 PM
how the fuck did Master P get in there before AZ & Canibus
p's influence was much higher than both of them. no limit started out as an independent/black owned label and then it blew up. after people saw that alot of cats started going independent. not to mention p's old shit out of the bay up to ghetto d is alot better than most rappers. his catalog back then was sick.
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: T-Dogg on August 06, 2003, 02:50:03 PM
Someone like Da Brat above the likes of Run-DMC too... Obviously everybody could re-arrange those names how they think it should be, but I think everybody agrees that a lot of things are fucked up about that list. But it's The Source - Hip-hop magazine turned pile of crap. Oh well.

And I can't believe they're still putting Benzino in these lists. It ain't buying him any credibility, just the opposite.
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Don Breezio on August 06, 2003, 03:35:22 PM
Someone like Da Brat above the likes of Run-DMC too... Obviously everybody could re-arrange those names how they think it should be, but I think everybody agrees that a lot of things are fucked up about that list. But it's The Source - Hip-hop magazine turned pile of crap. Oh well.

And I can't believe they're still putting Benzino in these lists. It ain't buying him any credibility, just the opposite.

LMAO heres the explanation for benzino...they put little explanations next to each one...

"The Almighty RSO member helped set off the East Coast gangsta-rap scene in '91 with "One In The Chamba." He then released music with the Made Men before going solo in 1991. As Cofounder of The Source, Benzino's name rings bells in any hip hop cirlce"

 ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)

first off...almighty...hahahahahahaha...second...he didnt go solo in 1991...or atleast he didnt release a solo album back then...he released The Benzino Project back around 2000 or so as far as i know...the only reason benzino's name rings bells in "any hip hop circle" is because they all talk about how bad eminem clowned his bitch ass...i will be the first to say this...i like a lot of benzinos music..the benzino project i thought was a great album (or atleast some of the songs)....but benzino is a bitch!
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Don Jacob on August 07, 2003, 01:42:29 AM
1.   2pac
2.   Jay-Z
3.   NWA
4.   The Notorious B.I.G.
5.   LL Cool J
6.   Eric B & Rakim
7.   Public Enemy
8.   Wu-Tang Clan
9.   Nas
10.   Snoop Dogg
11.   Outkast
12.   KRS One
13.   Lauryn Hill/The Fugees
14.   Queen Latifah
15.   Scarface/The Geto Boys
16.   DMX
17.   Big Daddy Kane
18.   Ice-T
19.   Slick Rick
20.   A Tribe Called Quest
21.   EPMD
22.   De La Soul
23.   Luke/2 Live Crew
24.   Heavy D
25.   Kid N’ Play
26.   Too Short
27.   Brand Nubian
28.   DJ Quik
29.   Onyx
30.   Gangstarr
31.   Das EFX
32.   Redman
33.   Coolio
34.   Mc Eiht
35.   Bone Thugs N Harmony
36.   Pastor Troy
37.   Eminem
38.   Da Brat
39.   Foxy Brown
40.   Biz Markie
41.   Run DMC
42.   Naughty By Nature
43.   Lil’ Kim
44.   Master P
45.   Big Pun
46.   Busta Rhymes
47.   P. Diddy
48.   Chubb Rock
49.   AZ
50.   Main Source
51.   Mase
52.   DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
53.   X-Clan
54.   The Lox
55.   Kurupt
56.   Spice 1
57.   Akinyele
58.   Twista
59.   8Ball & MJG
60.   Canibus
61.   Cam’ron
62.   Capone N Noreaga
63.   Three 6 Mafia
64.   M.O.P.
65.   Missy Elliot
66.   Hot Boys
67.   Talib Kweli
68.   Organized Confusion
69.   Freddie Foxxx
70.   Westside Connection
71.   Benzino
72.   Craig Mack
73.   The Lost Boyz
74.   Xzibit
75.   UGK
76.   Shyne
77.   The Roots
78.   Mobb Deep
79.   Ja Rule
80.   Trick Daddy
81.   Stetsasonic
82.   Fat Joe
83.   Jermaine Dupri
84.   Trina
85.   Schooly D
86.   Ludacris
87.   Eve
88.   Mos Def
89.   Nelly
90.   50 Cent
91.   The Roc (Beanie, Memphis Bleek, Freeway)
92.   DITC
93.   Warren G
94.   Beastie Boys
95.   Keith Murray
96.   Jungle Brothers
97.   MC Lyte
98.   Fabolous
99.   Baby/Big Tymers
100.   Common
101.   E-40
102.   The Liks
103.   Goodie Mob
104.   Dead Prez
105.   Digital Underground
106.   The Pharcyde
107.   Pete Rock & CL Smooth
108.   The DOC
109.   Kool Moe Dee
110.   Special Ed
111.   Black Moon
112.   Salt N Pepa
113.   Kool G Rap
114.   Ultramagnetic MC’s/Kool Keith
115.   Mystikal


people slashed out don't deserve the recognition
people highlighted deserve more



and is it just me or am i missing something , was dr. dre left off ?


Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Don Breezio on August 07, 2003, 01:49:08 AM
and is it just me or am i missing something , was dr. dre left off ?


Dr. Dre was included in with NWA along with Ice Cube and Eazy E
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: smartass on August 07, 2003, 09:01:49 AM
1.   2pac
2.   Jay-Z
3.   NWA
4.   The Notorious B.I.G.
5.   LL Cool J
6.   Eric B & Rakim
7.   Public Enemy
8.   Wu-Tang Clan
9.   Nas
10.   Snoop Dogg
11.   Outkast
12.   KRS One
13.   Lauryn Hill/The Fugees
14.   Queen Latifah
15.   Scarface/The Geto Boys
16.   DMX
17.   Big Daddy Kane
18.   Ice-T
19.   Slick Rick
20.   A Tribe Called Quest
21.   EPMD
22.   De La Soul
23.   Luke/2 Live Crew
24.   Heavy D
25.   Kid N’ Play
26.   Too Short
27.   Brand Nubian
28.   DJ Quik
29.   Onyx
30.   Gangstarr
31.   Das EFX
32.   Redman
33.   Coolio
34.   Mc Eiht
35.   Bone Thugs N Harmony
36.   Pastor Troy
37.   Eminem
38.   Da Brat
39.   Foxy Brown
40.   Biz Markie
41.   Run DMC
42.   Naughty By Nature
43.   Lil’ Kim
44.   Master P
45.   Big Pun
46.   Busta Rhymes
47.   P. Diddy
48.   Chubb Rock
49.   AZ
50.   Main Source
51.   Mase
52.   DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
53.   X-Clan
54.   The Lox
55.   Kurupt
56.   Spice 1
57.   Akinyele
58.   Twista
59.   8Ball & MJG
60.   Canibus
61.   Cam’ron
62.   Capone N Noreaga
63.   Three 6 Mafia
64.   M.O.P.
65.   Missy Elliot
66.   Hot Boys
67.   Talib Kweli
68.   Organized Confusion
69.   Freddie Foxxx
70.   Westside Connection
71.   Benzino
72.   Craig Mack
73.   The Lost Boyz
74.   Xzibit
75.   UGK
76.   Shyne
77.   The Roots
78.   Mobb Deep
79.   Ja Rule
80.   Trick Daddy
81.   Stetsasonic
82.   Fat Joe
83.   Jermaine Dupri
84.   Trina
85.   Schooly D
86.   Ludacris
87.   Eve
88.   Mos Def
89.   Nelly
90.   50 Cent
91.   The Roc (Beanie, Memphis Bleek, Freeway)
92.   DITC
93.   Warren G
94.   Beastie Boys
95.   Keith Murray
96.   Jungle Brothers
97.   MC Lyte
98.   Fabolous
99.   Baby/Big Tymers
100.   Common
101.   E-40
102.   The Liks
103.   Goodie Mob
104.   Dead Prez
105.   Digital Underground
106.   The Pharcyde
107.   Pete Rock & CL Smooth
108.   The DOC
109.   Kool Moe Dee
110.   Special Ed
111.   Black Moon
112.   Salt N Pepa
113.   Kool G Rap
114.   Ultramagnetic MC’s/Kool Keith
115.   Mystikal


people slashed out don't deserve the recognition
people highlighted deserve more



and is it just me or am i missing something , was dr. dre left off ?



lmao @ crossing off ball and mjg. i guess someone has never heard comin out hard? one of the greatest albums to ever come out of the south. wow and you even crossed off the man who put out vagina diner and was the best thug rapper for years?
please make me laugh some more.
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Don Breezio on August 07, 2003, 10:25:03 AM
lmao @ crossing off ball and mjg. i guess someone has never heard comin out hard? one of the greatest albums to ever come out of the south. wow and you even crossed off the man who put out vagina diner and was the best thug rapper for years?
please make me laugh some more.

while i wouldn'tve crossed off akinyele...after him putting out "put it in my mouth" or whatever...he should've dropped down to about 100....that song was sooooooooo damn annoying...im still tryin to figure out why he crossed off 8ball & mjg, cam'ron, craig mack, and shyne....while none of them may be the greats of hip hop like rakim etc...they've all been damn good contributions...i definetely wouldn'tve crossed them off.
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Javier on August 07, 2003, 12:12:55 PM
why the fuck would u cross out 8ball and MJG??  maybe u dont like the "south" type of music but u cant deny their impact in the south and they are pretty good lyrical
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Skindiana bon3z on August 07, 2003, 12:14:13 PM
Pastor Troy in front of Eminem  :o  ::)
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Twentytwofifty on August 07, 2003, 12:23:26 PM
For those who can't read I'll repeat it again.

The rankings he posted is FAKE.  In the magazine it's just a list of the artists, there are no numbers beside them.  They created a list not a ranking.
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Don Jacob on August 07, 2003, 01:03:42 PM
1.   2pac
2.   Jay-Z
3.   NWA
4.   The Notorious B.I.G.
5.   LL Cool J
6.   Eric B & Rakim
7.   Public Enemy
8.   Wu-Tang Clan
9.   Nas
10.   Snoop Dogg
11.   Outkast
12.   KRS One
13.   Lauryn Hill/The Fugees
14.   Queen Latifah
15.   Scarface/The Geto Boys
16.   DMX
17.   Big Daddy Kane
18.   Ice-T
19.   Slick Rick
20.   A Tribe Called Quest
21.   EPMD
22.   De La Soul
23.   Luke/2 Live Crew
24.   Heavy D
25.   Kid N’ Play
26.   Too Short
27.   Brand Nubian
28.   DJ Quik
29.   Onyx
30.   Gangstarr
31.   Das EFX
32.   Redman
33.   Coolio
34.   Mc Eiht
35.   Bone Thugs N Harmony
36.   Pastor Troy
37.   Eminem
38.   Da Brat
39.   Foxy Brown
40.   Biz Markie
41.   Run DMC
42.   Naughty By Nature
43.   Lil’ Kim
44.   Master P
45.   Big Pun
46.   Busta Rhymes
47.   P. Diddy
48.   Chubb Rock
49.   AZ
50.   Main Source
51.   Mase
52.   DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
53.   X-Clan
54.   The Lox
55.   Kurupt
56.   Spice 1
57.   Akinyele
58.   Twista
59.   8Ball & MJG
60.   Canibus
61.   Cam’ron
62.   Capone N Noreaga
63.   Three 6 Mafia
64.   M.O.P.
65.   Missy Elliot
66.   Hot Boys
67.   Talib Kweli
68.   Organized Confusion
69.   Freddie Foxxx
70.   Westside Connection
71.   Benzino
72.   Craig Mack
73.   The Lost Boyz
74.   Xzibit
75.   UGK
76.   Shyne
77.   The Roots
78.   Mobb Deep
79.   Ja Rule
80.   Trick Daddy
81.   Stetsasonic
82.   Fat Joe
83.   Jermaine Dupri
84.   Trina
85.   Schooly D
86.   Ludacris
87.   Eve
88.   Mos Def
89.   Nelly
90.   50 Cent
91.   The Roc (Beanie, Memphis Bleek, Freeway)
92.   DITC
93.   Warren G
94.   Beastie Boys
95.   Keith Murray
96.   Jungle Brothers
97.   MC Lyte
98.   Fabolous
99.   Baby/Big Tymers
100.   Common
101.   E-40
102.   The Liks
103.   Goodie Mob
104.   Dead Prez
105.   Digital Underground
106.   The Pharcyde
107.   Pete Rock & CL Smooth
108.   The DOC
109.   Kool Moe Dee
110.   Special Ed
111.   Black Moon
112.   Salt N Pepa
113.   Kool G Rap
114.   Ultramagnetic MC’s/Kool Keith
115.   Mystikal


people slashed out don't deserve the recognition
people highlighted deserve more



and is it just me or am i missing something , was dr. dre left off ?



lmao @ crossing off ball and mjg. i guess someone has never heard comin out hard? one of the greatest albums to ever come out of the south. wow and you even crossed off the man who put out vagina diner and was the best thug rapper for years?
please make me laugh some more.


actually i have heard that album and hey use to own it......but tell me WHY  should they be on the list and not people like Del ?

Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Don Breezio on August 07, 2003, 01:06:45 PM
actually i have heard that album and hey use to own it......but tell me WHY  should they be on the list and not people like Del ?

because while imo del is one of the greats...he hasnt had that big of an impact on hip hop...hes underground and probably always will be...8ball & MJG (like javier said) had a big impact on the south.
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Don Jacob on August 07, 2003, 01:07:36 PM
why the fuck would u cross out 8ball and MJG??  maybe u dont like the "south" type of music but u cant deny their impact in the south and they are pretty good lyrical

please...and they should be on there while cypress hill was left off??
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: smartass on August 07, 2003, 01:18:03 PM
ball and jg were a huge influence on other rappers in the south. theres absolutely no denying that. not to mention they have never put out a weak album. how about i start whining that above the law and every other rapper isn't up there? it won't change a thing.
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: KVB on August 07, 2003, 01:33:55 PM
List looks good. Can't complain much about it - only thing is Cypress Hill deserves to be on it for being the first Latin rappers to go platinum. I would definitely put them ahead of certain artists on the list - such as Benzino... LOL @ him being on there. ::)
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Javier on August 07, 2003, 02:25:46 PM
why the fuck would u cross out 8ball and MJG??  maybe u dont like the "south" type of music but u cant deny their impact in the south and they are pretty good lyrical

please...and they should be on there while cypress hill was left off??

lol did i diss Cypress Hill or something?  FUCK MAN they are from the city i live in ....South Gate

and yes 8ball is lyrically talented...seriously check his lyrics out
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Javier on August 07, 2003, 02:41:07 PM
(Eightball:)
This is for the
cats who hustle all day and night
in the streets doing what's wrong or what's right
you see ya babies when you can
don't ya know ya lil babies need to see you man
if you don't teach them
then they gonna learn the wrong way
so sit down and listen what they got to say.
And you boys in the club every weekend
straight ballin' but you can't take care of ya kids.
When they grow it's to late to try to make it up
you never know when god plan on taking us.
So much evil in the world and it's all new
to a child who ain't been through what you been through
a kid can't play in the streets without dodging bullets
and nine times outta ten
a kid probably pulled it
cause they momma
and daddy weren't there for ‘em
so it's important that we let ‘em know we care for ‘em,- from the song- "Daddy"

I never played the games, fucked hoes and tricks
Niggaz think with they dick and get hit for licks
We mob for life, straight scarred for life
"Space Age 4 Eva" nigga fuck the hype
Hard rounds I bust, crush punks to dust
Weak studio gangsta, you can't fuck with us
We live the streets, give streets the piece
Defeat weak emcees and bust heat to eat
My love for change, got me stuck in the game
Got me goin insane, who the fuck can I blame?
No you but me, not him but I
Is the one to blame for anything I try
Love life and give, but a trick ain't me
Give bitches the dick and give niggaz the heat
Bust flows that kill, homocide for real
Gold grill and trills, you weak niggaz know the deal- from "Spit"

honestly....do these verses suck?
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Don Jacob on August 07, 2003, 08:02:51 PM
^yah  :)
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Don Breezio on August 07, 2003, 08:36:33 PM
ok im gonna be the first & only person to say this...cypress hill aint shit! they are a bunch of faggots who rap about nothing but smoking weed...i know im gonna get dissed hella for saying all this but seriously...i dont give a fuck if they were the first latino pigmy homosexuals to go platinum...they suck! B Real has a lot of talent with his voice and his flow...but all he ever does is talk about weed...honestly...cypress hill has done absolutely nothing for hip hop.
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Don Jacob on August 07, 2003, 10:30:19 PM
yeah in a way you got a point there, yeah all they do is talk about weed  but mugg's style is very instrumental in the way the westcoast sound came to stand out with those thick bass lines.
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Don Breezio on August 07, 2003, 10:37:36 PM
(Eightball:)
This is for the
cats who hustle all day and night
in the streets doing what's wrong or what's right
you see ya babies when you can
don't ya know ya lil babies need to see you man
if you don't teach them
then they gonna learn the wrong way
so sit down and listen what they got to say.
And you boys in the club every weekend
straight ballin' but you can't take care of ya kids.
When they grow it's to late to try to make it up
you never know when god plan on taking us.
So much evil in the world and it's all new
to a child who ain't been through what you been through
a kid can't play in the streets without dodging bullets
and nine times outta ten
a kid probably pulled it
cause they momma
and daddy weren't there for ‘em
so it's important that we let ‘em know we care for ‘em,- from the song- "Daddy"

I never played the games, fucked hoes and tricks
Niggaz think with they dick and get hit for licks
We mob for life, straight scarred for life
"Space Age 4 Eva" nigga fuck the hype
Hard rounds I bust, crush punks to dust
Weak studio gangsta, you can't fuck with us
We live the streets, give streets the piece
Defeat weak emcees and bust heat to eat
My love for change, got me stuck in the game
Got me goin insane, who the fuck can I blame?
No you but me, not him but I
Is the one to blame for anything I try
Love life and give, but a trick ain't me
Give bitches the dick and give niggaz the heat
Bust flows that kill, homocide for real
Gold grill and trills, you weak niggaz know the deal- from "Spit"

honestly....do these verses suck?


those verses are dope as hell...i would much rather hear that than hear some shit like "i smoke weed and i roll up blunts, i found a maple leaf and i smoked it once" (i know those arent real lyrics lol)
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: Javier on August 07, 2003, 10:38:06 PM
^yah  :)

lol oh come...part of hip hop is giving avoice to the community from acertain point of view...and the first verse is a perfect xample of that...

second verse....dope ass flow...u cant deny it man! lol come on
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: T.J. on August 07, 2003, 10:46:56 PM
one question.....
WHERE THE FUCK IS BIG L??
FUCK THE SOURCE
Title: Re:The Sources Top 115 Artists from 1988-2003
Post by: smartass on August 08, 2003, 07:46:49 AM
one question.....
WHERE THE FUCK IS BIG L??
FUCK THE SOURCE
hes on there. with the rest of ditc.