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Quote from: Mo Z. Dizzle on September 01, 2006, 04:28:07 PMD4Lyou must not have heard "scotty"
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Quote from: BigBDrugStores on September 01, 2006, 06:26:35 PMQuote from: Mo Z. Dizzle on September 01, 2006, 04:28:07 PMD4Lyou must not have heard "scotty"nope i haven't.i guess i'll take a listen to it though, im praying i dont go running into the wall headfirst out of annoyance though.
Quote from: Mo Z. Dizzle on September 02, 2006, 06:30:40 PMQuote from: BigBDrugStores on September 01, 2006, 06:26:35 PMQuote from: Mo Z. Dizzle on September 01, 2006, 04:28:07 PMD4Lyou must not have heard "scotty"nope i haven't.i guess i'll take a listen to it though, im praying i dont go running into the wall headfirst out of annoyance though.http://www.bolt.com/audio/audio_player_mp3_branded.swf?contentId=2121517&contentType=3&autoplay=0
Quote from: phillyboy on September 02, 2006, 01:11:40 PMWhile I was young in '95 ( only 11 ), I had listened to an heard plenty of hip-hop, more than you most likely, and only people listening to shit like ATCQ, Pete Rock and shit like that were complaing. People who like good music were listening to Bone Thugs. Seems like I was smarter than you when I was 11, then you are now.No, I'm afraid you weren't...then or now.Bone were not respected in '95, and if you really believe otherwise, you're the one who REALLY had his head up his ass.
While I was young in '95 ( only 11 ), I had listened to an heard plenty of hip-hop, more than you most likely, and only people listening to shit like ATCQ, Pete Rock and shit like that were complaing. People who like good music were listening to Bone Thugs. Seems like I was smarter than you when I was 11, then you are now.
Quote from: Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson on September 02, 2006, 06:15:35 PMQuote from: phillyboy on September 02, 2006, 01:11:40 PMWhile I was young in '95 ( only 11 ), I had listened to an heard plenty of hip-hop, more than you most likely, and only people listening to shit like ATCQ, Pete Rock and shit like that were complaing. People who like good music were listening to Bone Thugs. Seems like I was smarter than you when I was 11, then you are now.No, I'm afraid you weren't...then or now.Bone were not respected in '95, and if you really believe otherwise, you're the one who REALLY had his head up his ass.This guy speaks the truth. In '95, I loved G Funk, $hort, E40 and that kind of music, as well as Tribe, De La, and that shit.I've been in Cali my whole life and back then I was heavily involved in the underground rap scene, going to open mics, battling fools and shit like that. The truth is that many hip hop heads were narrow minded and if the music didn't sound like some DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Diamond D type shit, it wasn't "real hip hop" and it got dissed. Why do you think people use terms like "real hip hop" in the first place? Why do you think Masta Ace recorded "Slaughterhouse"? Why do you think Common Sense recorded "I used to love her"? They were mad that hip hop spread out of New York and brothas from LA, Oakland and the South were putting their own twist on it and to them it wasn't "real" and it got dissed.Outkast wasn't respected at first. E40 wasn't respected at first. G-Funk wasn't respected at first and while it was great music, many people in the hip hp community dissed it since they were narrow minded. The same thing with Bone Thugs. This is what happened, I was there, and I served a lot fools on the mic that used to talk shit about west coast music. Why do you think Ice Cube got all pissed off and recorded Westside Slaughterhouse? In fact in those days, only Heiro and the Pharcyde got respect out of the west coast. I was there and I remember all of it.
Quote from: Juronimo on September 03, 2006, 08:46:27 AMQuote from: Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson on September 02, 2006, 06:15:35 PMQuote from: phillyboy on September 02, 2006, 01:11:40 PMWhile I was young in '95 ( only 11 ), I had listened to an heard plenty of hip-hop, more than you most likely, and only people listening to shit like ATCQ, Pete Rock and shit like that were complaing. People who like good music were listening to Bone Thugs. Seems like I was smarter than you when I was 11, then you are now.No, I'm afraid you weren't...then or now.Bone were not respected in '95, and if you really believe otherwise, you're the one who REALLY had his head up his ass.This guy speaks the truth. In '95, I loved G Funk, $hort, E40 and that kind of music, as well as Tribe, De La, and that shit.I've been in Cali my whole life and back then I was heavily involved in the underground rap scene, going to open mics, battling fools and shit like that. The truth is that many hip hop heads were narrow minded and if the music didn't sound like some DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Diamond D type shit, it wasn't "real hip hop" and it got dissed. Why do you think people use terms like "real hip hop" in the first place? Why do you think Masta Ace recorded "Slaughterhouse"? Why do you think Common Sense recorded "I used to love her"? They were mad that hip hop spread out of New York and brothas from LA, Oakland and the South were putting their own twist on it and to them it wasn't "real" and it got dissed.Outkast wasn't respected at first. E40 wasn't respected at first. G-Funk wasn't respected at first and while it was great music, many people in the hip hp community dissed it since they were narrow minded. The same thing with Bone Thugs. This is what happened, I was there, and I served a lot fools on the mic that used to talk shit about west coast music. Why do you think Ice Cube got all pissed off and recorded Westside Slaughterhouse? In fact in those days, only Heiro and the Pharcyde got respect out of the west coast. I was there and I remember all of it.So, youre speaking on what people from the East thought, not the country as a whole right? Youre telling me Cali was stiuck on that Primo, Pete Rock sound? I'm telling you, we were loving that Bone shit back then. Outkast too. I'll admit 40 Water was wierd to me at first, but as I got older, I understood the game he spit. I also remeber the Common/WSC beef, and the reasoning behind it, but that was just the Eastcoast getting mad. I've always had a wider taste in rap than most of the people on my coast, but facts are in 95, people were LOVING bone & outkast out here.
^^^^^ Thank you, Juronimo, I'm always glad to see another brother who was actually old enough to remember the way things were back in those days. Phillyboy is here calling me stupid, but you and I obviously know better. And I already said Bone had love in Cali (if you were down with Eazy back then, of course West Coast cats would give you a chance).I've been a fan of Bone since '94. But most of the "real hip-hop" heads back in those days didn't, and they were always giving me shit for liking them. So I think I'm justified in saying that it's really odd Bone is so respected these days cause they weren't back then.
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