Hip Hop/Rap Fanatics Unite!

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Luke wrote:...and a cameo in a TMNT movie.
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The Ninja Rap really is the most powerful statement a man can make...It almost brings a tear to your eye...<wipes tear>

EDIT: I love the fact that this is a real thing. We really do live in an amazing world. Thank you, God!
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
EDIT: I love the fact that this is a real thing. We really do live in an amazing world. Thank you, God!
Your post is making me reconsider my agnosticism. :evil:
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Cheers to a man who always looks like he just ate handful of sour patch kids.

He also taunted and threatened Ron Jeremy, which takes some serious balls.
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dsheinem wrote:
prfsnl_gmr wrote:
EDIT: I love the fact that this is a real thing. We really do live in an amazing world. Thank you, God!
Your post is making me reconsider my agnosticism. :evil:
:lol:

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Since today is apparently about poking fun in this thread, doing so at late 80s rap.

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I actually tell my dog Ripley "NO licky boom boom down" when she licks her paws and nether regions.
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mister j-y wrote:
Razzmatazz wrote: Finally, somebody who appreciates the Rashad and Confidence album. I gave that shit a 10/10 at rapreviews.com. Good to see more hip hop heads on here. I'm 26 myself, but having a daughter has really made me appreciate the more mature style of hip hop that artists such as Phonte and Torae provide. The beauty with hip hop is that it encompasses so many different styles, and it's why I enjoy watching the Deadend Hip Hop videos on Youtube seeing Mike (the "backrap/alternative") feuding with Beezy (the boom bap traditional one) and Feefo (the youngest, more mainstream guy).
Two of my fave websites collide in one person! So you write for rapreviews? I love rapreviews! Wish I had enough time to check out everything. I'll check out the Deadend stuff too - this thread has been so much more than i expected. And you're from Brizzle? WHAT a history that place has with UK Hip Hop!
A fellow Brit! Yeah I've written for them for the last 8 months, but grew up reading that site so it's an honour to write for them. Just a shame that they haven't redesigned the it because it doesn't quite have the audience it once did. I moved to Bristol two years ago, so not actually from these ends (I'm from Kent) but there is a thriving hip hop scene here, with gigs all the time. Just a few weeks ago there was Pete Rock, KRS One and Immortal Technique IN ONE SHOW. But yeah, I mostly listen to American stuff and fritter in and out of UK stuff, it can get a bit samey. Though I love British rap battles, going to a Dont Flop event in London in a few weeks as part of my stag do haha!
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Razzmatazz wrote: But yeah, I mostly listen to American stuff and fritter in and out of UK stuff, it can get a bit samey. Though I love British rap battles, going to a Dont Flop event in London in a few weeks as part of my stag do haha!
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I have an itch for shoes, Jacksons for action, and pageable women.
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Roc Mariciano's Reloaded is on repeat at the moment.

Tek to a Mack is greeeeeeeeeeeeat.
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