unknown1one
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It's o.k. ...sometimes latin countries can get mixed up here and there...mainly because nearly half are mixed...with either white(spanish), native, black...not everyone fits that category but you get what i mean
lol...emcees have something to say, rappers just talk shitSmall correction unknown you named a bunch of emcees not rappers big difference.Now the perosn who name too short 25, brother lynch those are rappers they dont have any emcee skills they just rap about kid stuff and material items purely materiaist and low level ability.I know it was aslip up calling them emcees rappers lol
was the end a rap ? because in the end I just'd rap'd that shit in my head.... ^^If you like rap check out " the game" that nigga can rap. I been playing his shit for like 2 hours now. And if you know the politics / drama in rap he really fills in alot of blanks. And damn the beats fuck yeah oh yeah and that nigga got his own blunts too!!! Garcia Vega makes em, I got a home grown honey in my hand now.slowest burning blunt you ever smoked ,I Swear by em.Hell If you don't like rap you should still go get some of these blunts.
bad those are rappers and not that good of ones at that. They still make music Above the law not so much think col 187um or whatever got killed..Heres a great emcee
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yeah i definitely agree re: tupac and biggie- they're pretty fucking good but way overrated. so far as east coast goes, nas and wu-tang easily top biggieunfortunately most cats who listen to rap, don't listen to lyrics anymore, they want catchy flows that aint sayin shit, intellectual hip hop makes people feel stupid, because they are....i always listen to lyrics and yea Big L is sick, 2pac is given way too much credit i think, biggie was sick but same as pac, they became "Legends" after they died, they both had good messages but i wouldn't say they were my inspiration, the first album i bought myself was warren G regulate....then started picking up bone thugs, then i picked up pac and biggie, the problem with rap...is it's rap...not hip hop, hip hop was telling stories, talking bout real shit, even pac and biggie talked about expensive liquor, and cars, and bitches all that shit that's so overplayed these days, pac was not the originator of story telling though he did have a strong grip on it, listen to real old skool tracks, listen to Nate dogg before he sang hooks, listen to cannabis and Wu, Lost boyz, Dead Prez...the list goes on and on, there are so many dope emcees, and the richest and/or dead ones are the first people give credit to for "starting this shit" don't follow the hype.
that said R.I.P. Big L, B.I.G., Pac, Freaky Tah, Easy E, Jam Master J, Big Pun
holy shit, you listen to above the law. totally underrated... black superman- g-funk classicwhat happened to good rap like above the law,or kokane,brother lynch, thats real shit!
I think Biggie is only second to Big L. Lyrically I think those two were the best, they could play with words so well. They were both funny as well. Their raps weren't too serious, that's more the kind of stuff I'd listen to. Nas is good at certain times but he's not that consistent. His first album was very good but he's found it hard to match it.yeah i definitely agree re: tupac and biggie- they're pretty fucking good but way overrated. so far as east coast goes, nas and wu-tang easily top biggie