Had to turn it off in the first minute as he disses The Snorks and the Go-Bots.
Hip Hop/Rap Fanatics Unite!
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I was listening to this classic during a road trip the other day. I bought it when it was released, and it is such a solid album. Young MC's flow is incredible, his lyrics are witty, and the production is amazing.
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I watched that Copyright Criminals documentary the other night and really enjoyed it. Thanks for the recommend.
I would also recommend watching Rhyme & Reason, which is also on Netflix, or if you don't have Netflix you can just watch it here:
This video is more about rappers talking about their lyrics, the culture, the socioeconomic influence, etc. There are lots of great interviews and amazing footage of famous rappers in earlier points in their careers.
I would also recommend watching Rhyme & Reason, which is also on Netflix, or if you don't have Netflix you can just watch it here:
This video is more about rappers talking about their lyrics, the culture, the socioeconomic influence, etc. There are lots of great interviews and amazing footage of famous rappers in earlier points in their careers.
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Asap Rocky and K.Dot have both gotten watered down. Their starting to sprinkle mainstream in there street style.

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Keepin' it OLD school.prfsnl_gmr wrote:
I was listening to this classic during a road trip the other day. I bought it when it was released, and it is such a solid album. Young MC's flow is incredible, his lyrics are witty, and the production is amazing.
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Wow just wow.
Also Hiero's new album "The Kitchen" is out and its not too bad - no Third Eye Vision, but not bad.
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Kool Keith with Del? O. M. F. G.
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^That is some alright craziness.
Weeks from now Enter the 36 Chambers will be twenty years old. There has to be a remastered (marketing term) re-re-release right?
Weeks from now Enter the 36 Chambers will be twenty years old. There has to be a remastered (marketing term) re-re-release right?
