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TheRealBillyOcean
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"Rappers you were regrettfully kinda sorta into at one point"


          

Maybe you were young?

Maybe it was just a fad?

It's just between Me and you......and Everyone else in the Lesson.

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Subject Author Message Date ID
Red Hot Lover Tone
Oct 09th 2013
1
I liked him too. No regrets though.
Oct 09th 2013
9
I liked the whole playboy image he was pushing...
Oct 09th 2013
31
glad he made the transition to just production
Oct 09th 2013
38
Ali Dee
Oct 09th 2013
2
Drag-On. "Down Bottom" had me think he was gonna drop a classic
Oct 09th 2013
3
The internet loved Sage
Oct 09th 2013
5
That they did.
Oct 09th 2013
33
      uhh for Cold Vein they're pretty mcuh still everywhere
Oct 10th 2013
62
      If what you say is true, then you're right...
Oct 11th 2013
77
      Im hip, thats when I first realized the internet was
Oct 13th 2013
109
Yeah, I bought an Anticon-record once...
Oct 09th 2013
7
WOW, READ MY MIND!!! And I actually thought his single "Niggas
Oct 09th 2013
11
I remember being mad that Eva was at our RR show
Oct 09th 2013
14
Eve
Oct 09th 2013
30
i bought Drag Ons Cd
Oct 09th 2013
21
Drag-On had spit...
Oct 09th 2013
34
vanilla ice when i was a kid n mc hammer
Oct 09th 2013
48
Spit These Bars was crack. idk what nobody say.
Oct 10th 2013
57
yeah, that and down bottom were dope tracks.
Oct 10th 2013
66
Haha...I thought I was the only one who had high hopes for drag-on
Oct 10th 2013
72
      You weren't...
Oct 11th 2013
78
papoose. a threat and a promise was damn good. *shrug*
Oct 09th 2013
4
silkk the shocker when I was like 11
Oct 09th 2013
6
bwaaaaaaaaahahahahahahaaaaaaaa
Oct 10th 2013
58
Nelly's Country Grammar album
Oct 09th 2013
8
You know i dont either
Oct 09th 2013
16
nah, fuck Nelly & that CD
Oct 09th 2013
24
Came in to post this.
Oct 10th 2013
60
was talking about this album last night, Ride Wit Me was playing at
Oct 12th 2013
93
Hi-C and 2nd To None
Oct 09th 2013
10
LOL @ weed carriers. I donno...in L.A., the hood folks loved more
Oct 09th 2013
13
      AMG...a week carrier? not hardly. he had JOINTS.
Oct 10th 2013
67
In 9th grade, Spring 1999, I had two Album cases right? Each held 14
Oct 09th 2013
12
Damn Homie
Oct 09th 2013
23
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lvls6bu6f41qb3l9f.gif
Oct 09th 2013
32
Oct 09th 2013
26
Did you buy Lil' Italy too?
Oct 09th 2013
29
LMAOO nahhh not quite that far!!!
Oct 09th 2013
35
Cats may deny it now...
Oct 09th 2013
36
Right? I've seen niggas with No Limit tats, fake No Limit chains, hell.....
Oct 09th 2013
46
      RE: Right? I've seen niggas with No Limit tats, fake No Limit chains, he...
Oct 10th 2013
52
           Lol, hell nah. It was one of those bootleg lookin' car washes...
Oct 10th 2013
69
I can vividly remember in the summer of '99...
Oct 09th 2013
39
My homegirl Heather kept the whole rainbow discography on her.
Oct 09th 2013
40
Them no limit CDs def had some addictive drugs in them because
Oct 09th 2013
42
I was a part of that rare breed of southern black dudes...
Oct 09th 2013
47
Soulja Slim.... man i thought he was gonna huge
Oct 12th 2013
95
It all makes sense now. LOL!!
Oct 09th 2013
49
0_0
Oct 10th 2013
63
Honestly, I never heard most of the No Limit-stuff...
Oct 11th 2013
76
Young Bleed was an is still the truth...
Oct 11th 2013
79
      RE: Young Bleed was an is still the truth...
Oct 11th 2013
83
we like >< this. I was actually really into C-Murder for a few album
Oct 12th 2013
94
Shiiit, niggas was going CRAZY over No Limit in 98-99
Oct 13th 2013
108
Kweli
Oct 09th 2013
15
my man
Oct 09th 2013
20
I thought Pras was awesome when I was 11-13.
Oct 09th 2013
17
I used to like a lighter shade of brown
Oct 09th 2013
18
I dug 'A Deeper Shade of Soul' by Urban Dance Squad back when it was out
Oct 09th 2013
19
i had that single too ha
Oct 10th 2013
55
my cousin loved this shit
Oct 12th 2013
96
Jay Z & Kanye West
Oct 09th 2013
22
Me Phi Me
Oct 09th 2013
25
Oh yeah, Disposable heroes of hiphoprisy
Oct 09th 2013
27
Yep, bought that tape
Oct 09th 2013
37
RE: Oh yeah, Disposable heroes of hiphoprisy
Oct 09th 2013
45
My friend owned that tape in high school
Oct 12th 2013
91
*cough* Vanilla Ice *cough*
Oct 09th 2013
28
RE: Rappers you were regrettfully kinda sorta into at one point
Oct 09th 2013
41
400 Degreez was great then, and still great now
Oct 09th 2013
43
RE: Rappers you were regrettfully kinda sorta into at one point
Oct 10th 2013
68
Me Phi Me, Arrested Devolpment, Das Effect, too big MC
Oct 09th 2013
44
Dred Scott had beats, though...
Oct 11th 2013
80
      Check the vibe is still one my favorite joints.
Oct 14th 2013
114
Lupe. I rode HARD for the Farenheit 1/15 tapes.
Oct 10th 2013
50
RE: Lupe. I rode HARD for the Farenheit 1/15 tapes.
Oct 10th 2013
61
      Trust, the "dumb smart" n- stuff contributed, too.
Oct 11th 2013
85
Young Dro. what a letdown.
Oct 10th 2013
51
He's good...
Oct 10th 2013
54
      yea I'm still a dro fan he just can't stay off the drugs but he releases
Oct 12th 2013
103
           He on that stuff?
Oct 24th 2013
119
Canibus
Oct 10th 2013
53
RE: Foxy Brown
Oct 10th 2013
56
Gorilla Zoe.
Oct 10th 2013
59
Wait. He did...........what??
Oct 10th 2013
71
MY SAME REACTION!!
Oct 11th 2013
81
yep I remember that
Oct 12th 2013
104
Tha Fuck?
Oct 13th 2013
110
crooked i...i've waited SO many years waiting for that bum to drop
Oct 10th 2013
64
Maaaaaaaaaan I repped him HOAAAAARD from 2000-2005
Oct 10th 2013
70
I'm starting to feel that way about Jay Electronica
Oct 11th 2013
84
Can-I-Bus
Oct 10th 2013
65
First album wasn't THAT bad.
Oct 11th 2013
82
      i love that first album
Oct 12th 2013
98
      i was so disappointed i returned it
Oct 13th 2013
111
RE: Rappers you were regrettfully kinda sorta into at one point
Oct 10th 2013
73
I can't believe no one has mentioned Coolio
Oct 10th 2013
74
County Jail was dope. Hell even Fantastic voyage
Oct 12th 2013
92
I don't give a fuck when anyone says, the "It Take a Thief" album is...
Oct 12th 2013
97
      Yeah, I still like that album a lot
Oct 12th 2013
101
Gangsta's paradise came on at the bar last night
Oct 12th 2013
99
      1,2,3,4 was a hit too. Corny, but a hit
Oct 12th 2013
102
not only did i own a copy of will smith's "willineum," but i wore it out...
Oct 10th 2013
75
So Fresh is still dope
Oct 11th 2013
86
      That it is,
Oct 13th 2013
112
Mic Geronimo - gave him the benefit well after
Oct 12th 2013
87
I don't care what anybody says. The Natural was a banger
Oct 13th 2013
105
Talib Kweli
Oct 12th 2013
88
Kool Keith
Oct 12th 2013
89
Ehh, he's my favorite rapper but yeah Quality control
Oct 13th 2013
106
LLCool J
Oct 12th 2013
90
Afroman
Oct 12th 2013
100
You heard Wack rappers????
Oct 13th 2013
107
why nghs regret Kweli tho?
Oct 14th 2013
113
why you answer your own question tho?
Oct 16th 2013
115
The "Vast Aire" line starts here
Oct 16th 2013
116
The "Cage" line starts here
Oct 16th 2013
117
The "Copywrite" line starts here
Oct 16th 2013
118
I don't really regret it, but I was sure Saigon was up next
Oct 24th 2013
120

TheRealBillyOcean
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1. "Red Hot Lover Tone"
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I was only 12 or 13, but I dug him.

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9. "I liked him too. No regrets though."
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31. "I liked the whole playboy image he was pushing..."
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>I was only 12 or 13, but I dug him.

Not to mention he had beats.

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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38. "glad he made the transition to just production"
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had a few cuts though

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2. "Ali Dee"
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I think I only really liked one song "Who's Da Flava?". But I didn't cop the tape, cuz I could never find it at Strawberries or Sam Goody.

But I had that song a couple of self made mixtapes and played it in my walkman. I think it was around the same time as my Red Hot Lover Tone phase.

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3. "Drag-On. "Down Bottom" had me think he was gonna drop a classic"
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for some reason.
I was 14-15.

Also, Sage Francis... But I don't regret that one the same way though, because that dude can WRITE. But I was being influenced by the hip hop internet of the time.

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5. "The internet loved Sage"
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33. "That they did."
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Wed Oct-09-13 05:28 PM by Remedial

  

          

It's just that back then, backpackers were the ones really dominating the forums and ANYTHING that was outside of the norm was championed as being so much smarter and better.

Same with Anticon.

Same wtih most of Def Jux. ESPECIALLY Cannibal Ox. I TRIED to like that shit. Cats STAYED raving up and down about how great the album was, but, I just couldn't get with the industrial beats.

Wonder where all those fans are today...

Kinda like how, back in the 90s how EVERYONE was a Bulls fan, and not because they like Jordan. THEY'D ALWAYS BEEN Bulls fans...

Can't find but a few nowadays.

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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62. "uhh for Cold Vein they're pretty mcuh still everywhere"
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got check ANY best of 00s list and thre cold vein is on their from Pitchfork to Rolling Stone, it's one YOU didn't get. we all have albums like that

  

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77. "If what you say is true, then you're right..."
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Fri Oct-11-13 06:31 AM by Remedial

  

          

>got check ANY best of 00s list and thre cold vein is on their
>from Pitchfork to Rolling Stone, it's one YOU didn't get. we
>all have albums like that

I just STILL can never get into that album. To me, it's that weird, out there hip hop that tends to mostly be praised by non-urban denizens. Which is why I brought it up when Anticon and Sage Francis came up, because, if my memory serves me right, they were all lauded the same amount of praise by those same media outlets.

And, my main beef is that, at one point, the only hip hop albums that got praise by those kinds of guys was either Jay and Kanye albums or REALLY underground stuff like the aforementioned artists.

It wasn't until Pitchfork saw a market for praising lesser known gangster rap artist that everyone else followed tow and started to actually listen to these albums with a different, more OPEN ear.

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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109. "Im hip, thats when I first realized the internet was"
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forming a whole separate sub genre of sorts of 'their own' style of what they call hip-hop.

Man i tired to give all that shit a honest listen..and I could NOT fuck with it at all..Im SO glad all that didnt stick.

I liked Aesop Rock in doses, but it seems like he started going more and more AWAY from that sub culture. El-P seemed to as well even though he's kind of the Godfather of that style, but it seem like he realized how asshole-ish that scene was and moved on too.

If I remember right didn't Murs put a nail in the coffin in that genre too with a song?





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7. "Yeah, I bought an Anticon-record once..."
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..."Music for the advancement of Hip-Hop" (LOL!!!) and that was also solely because of the internet and "everyone" there loving them and calling them the future and shit.

For me, it wasn't peer-pressure or any shit like that-I was too old for that-but rather me feeling I just HAD to hear them due to the hype and just felt the need to have an opinion (maybe that is some kind of peer-pressure). I didn't like it at all though so no regrets even if I could have bought beer for the money instead (=my other expense at the time)...

  

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11. "WOW, READ MY MIND!!! And I actually thought his single "Niggas"
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that'll ride for me" with DMX was AMAZING for like two weeks, smh!

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14. "I remember being mad that Eva was at our RR show"
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When i really wanted drag-on to be there


I lost either way

  

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30. "Eve "
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21. "i bought Drag Ons Cd"
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i meant to say i stole it

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34. "Drag-On had spit..."
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Never heard any of his albums, so, can't really say if they were any good, but, dude could spit.

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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48. "vanilla ice when i was a kid n mc hammer"
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57. "Spit These Bars was crack. idk what nobody say."
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqSdeuIYkM0

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66. "yeah, that and down bottom were dope tracks."
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i just want to opine in peace.

  

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72. "Haha...I thought I was the only one who had high hopes for drag-on"
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78. "You weren't..."
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He just didn't provide.

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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4. "papoose. a threat and a promise was damn good. *shrug*"
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6. "silkk the shocker when I was like 11"
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58. "bwaaaaaaaaahahahahahahaaaaaaaa"
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8. "Nelly's Country Grammar album"
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i don't regret it though. a lot of fun times were had to that album.

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16. "You know i dont either"
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That album was a loy of fun


Fuck these nose bleeding difficult rap fans telling me othewise

  

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24. "nah, fuck Nelly & that CD"
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i hated when i had to put up w/ that damn record bc idiots i was riding w/ had shitty taste in rap

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60. "Came in to post this."
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I actually gave it a spin about 6 months ago... it's STILL a lot of fun.

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93. "was talking about this album last night, Ride Wit Me was playing at"
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the bar.

i loved this shit tho... NEver let em see you sweat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRShhhoRawo


after this album, only other Nelly track i really liked was #1

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10. "Hi-C and 2nd To None"
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this was when Quik's first album, which I loved, so I was like damm I guess his homeboys (weed carriers nowadays) got some dope shit too
copped their tapes...
WRONG! (c)
I can't even remember one track from them dudes now
AMG's Bitch Betta Have My Money was a Miami classic, and that's about it

  

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13. "LOL @ weed carriers. I donno...in L.A., the hood folks loved more"
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than just those songs. Jiggable pie, If you want it, Be alright, and a few of their songs back then were dope. And Hi-C's album in 2003 was FIRE...Quik got the hell off on "Do it." AMG has made a few randomly good songs since Rhythmalism as well. Oh, and 2nd II None "Classic 220" had GREAAAAAAAT production on it...Quik murdered the whole shit, with "Up in da club" as the main single.

But yeah, I'd say 220 were pretty damn average. Hi-C and AMG were funny as hell, all personality really.

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67. "AMG...a week carrier? not hardly. he had JOINTS."
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that first album is a personal classic. and i know we used to run the hell out of numerous tracks when i did college radio and parties. AMG and 2IINone to a smaller extent had legit fans out this way.

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12. "In 9th grade, Spring 1999, I had two Album cases right? Each held 14"
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CD's.

One was half West Coast, with Mack 10, Ice Cube, Snoop, Quik, Suga Free, along with Outkast, DMX, Jay, Timbaland, a few more.

The other was.....................ALL NO LIMIT CD'S.

In 98, I actually felt "Da Last Don" might have been the greatest Rap CD of all time.

I even bought the Basketball compilation and the Lil Soldiers album.

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23. "Damn Homie"
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I used to like you man.

  

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32. "http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lvls6bu6f41qb3l9f.gif"
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http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lvls6bu6f41qb3l9f.gif

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26. ""
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>I even bought the Basketball compilation and the Lil Soldiers
>album.

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i just want to opine in peace.

  

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29. "Did you buy Lil' Italy too?"
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That dude looked like he was THE WORST lol

phemom's the name, all-star writer/
searching 4 journalistic fame, mindframe igniter....www.twitter.com/hayabusaage

  

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35. "LMAOO nahhh not quite that far!!!"
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36. "Cats may deny it now..."
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But SOMEBODY was driving those albums to gold status every time around. I remember HELLA dudes that was buying every No Limit album. I think around that time it was one a month.

Dudes be having convenient amnesia nowadays.

I'm happy you're willing to admit to your sordid past...

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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46. "Right? I've seen niggas with No Limit tats, fake No Limit chains, hell....."
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...somebody from my hometown opened up a No Limit carwash. The stannery a grip of niggas had for NL was somethin' serious back in the day.




Since 1976

  

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52. "RE: Right? I've seen niggas with No Limit tats, fake No Limit chains, he..."
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>...somebody from my hometown opened up a No Limit carwash.
>The stannery a grip of niggas had for NL was somethin' serious
>back in the day.
>
No Limit carwash!? Were they affiliated with th label?

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69. "Lol, hell nah. It was one of those bootleg lookin' car washes..."
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...with the airbrushed sign and all. Mug wasn't the type where you would drive your car through the automated washer. It was the joint with a hose and cleaning supplies. Remember, I'm talking about the era niggas were jockin' No Limit at absurd levels, lol. Wasn't jack about that joint that was affiliated with P an'nem.





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39. "I can vividly remember in the summer of '99..."
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having a debate with someone whether No Limit or Cash Money was best label out....

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40. "My homegirl Heather kept the whole rainbow discography on her."
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At ALL times. Her bookbag had her big ass sports bra for PE, and every NL release to the date.

Why is Heather late on a random Tuesday? Because her parents took her to Blockbuster Music to cop new No Limit shit.

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42. "Them no limit CDs def had some addictive drugs in them because "
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Niggas was buying that wack shit every two weeks. Outside of Mac, Fiend and Soulja Slim, they got no play from me.

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47. "I was a part of that rare breed of southern black dudes..."
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...that didn't mess with NL too tough. They had joints here and there that I was feeling but for the most part, them niggas gots no play from me. You're right, though. As I pointed out a few posts up, niggas went cuckoo for NL. I'm wondering if they laced them cds with drugs as well, lol.



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95. "Soulja Slim.... man i thought he was gonna huge"
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From What I Was Told? Soulja Life Mentality?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GQr4zf32N4


sad story.

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49. "It all makes sense now. LOL!!"
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Big PEMFin H & z's
"I ain't no entertainer, and ain't trying to be one. I am 1 thing, a musician." © Miles

"When the music stops he falls back in the abyss."

  

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63. "0_0"
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my boy Jmac was the same way. enwurd had all dem pen and pixel joints

  

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76. "Honestly, I never heard most of the No Limit-stuff..."
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I wrote off the label completely on the basis of Master P and Silkk the Shocker (oh yeah, the cover-art too!)...

However, I remember hearing a song by Young Bleed on the radio that wasn't too bad (don't remember which one) and Mia X was decent from what I remember.

Basically, there *might* be some gems on that label that I consiously avoided but I don't care enough to find out honestly...

  

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79. "Young Bleed was an is still the truth..."
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>I wrote off the label completely on the basis of Master P and
>Silkk the Shocker (oh yeah, the cover-art too!)...
>
>However, I remember hearing a song by Young Bleed on the radio
>that wasn't too bad (don't remember which one) and Mia X was
>decent from what I remember.
>
>Basically, there *might* be some gems on that label that I
>consiously avoided but I don't care enough to find out
>honestly...

As was Fiend. Those are the only two from that label that I'd recommend to anybody.

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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83. "RE: Young Bleed was an is still the truth..."
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Mac and Soulja Slim were dope too. I forgot about Young Bleed though. Dude is dope!

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94. "we like >< this. I was actually really into C-Murder for a few album"
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Bossalinie was my shit

I loved P, Da Last Don was the shit. that shit bangs. don't be ashamed of that one. I didn't buy anything outside of P, Snoop, C-Murder and a couple Tru albums.

i remember buying a No Limit CD and inside the liner booklet there'd be ads for 15 upcoming No Limit CDs


I did have that All Stars comp album too

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMy-qxoI2bA

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108. "Shiiit, niggas was going CRAZY over No Limit in 98-99"
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I still to this day never seen as much dedicated devotion from it's core fans than that time period, outside of 2Pac.

I admit I copped a couple of those multicolored, Pen & Pixel designed collections myself. Mystical, Fiend, Bleed were some good artist tho.

Whats crazy is damn near everybody was die hard No Limit then all of a sudden, a unorthodox bounce by one Mannie Fresh with Juvie talkin bout "Ha!?" crushed those buildings all the way down.


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15. "Kweli"
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I was in my late teen early college phase where i thought lyrical skill= saying something *deep* on the mic


Shudder

  

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20. "my man"
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17. "I thought Pras was awesome when I was 11-13."
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'Ghetto Supastar' was revolutionary and anyone who told me 'Blue Angels' wasn't the best song ever made was clearly an imbecile:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSKbZRHLknQ

Listening to this again for the first time in YEARS was a weird experience - there's an in-built part of my brain that reverts to being a child again and can't help but enjoy it, despite everything the intervening years have taught me.

  

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18. "I used to like a lighter shade of brown"
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“So back we go to these questions — friendship, character… ethics.â€

  

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19. "I dug 'A Deeper Shade of Soul' by Urban Dance Squad back when it was out"
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sorry, the name just reminded me of the song title.

  

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55. "i had that single too ha"
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“So back we go to these questions — friendship, character… ethics.â€

  

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96. "my cousin loved this shit"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uHxu-4aFkc

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22. "Jay Z & Kanye West"
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25. "Me Phi Me"
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sike haha

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27. "Oh yeah, Disposable heroes of hiphoprisy"
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Don't know if anyone remember them; it was Michael Franti's project before he went all "soulful" and "spiritual" with Spearhead. They did some industrial-meets PE-type beats with Franti rambling on top and got lots of hype in non-hip-hop circles (I don't remember the Hip-Hop media giving them much props at all). That was some bullshit in retrospect; nice "message" though.

I never dug Consolidated though, that's some kind of relief...

  

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37. "Yep, bought that tape"
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They were from the Bay so it got a lot of hype. Wasn't particularly good or anything, but I don't regret it.

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45. "RE: Oh yeah, Disposable heroes of hiphoprisy"
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>Don't know if anyone remember them; it was Michael Franti's
>project before he went all "soulful" and "spiritual" with
>Spearhead. They did some industrial-meets PE-type beats with
>Franti rambling on top and got lots of hype in non-hip-hop
>circles (I don't remember the Hip-Hop media giving them much
>props at all). That was some bullshit in retrospect; nice
>"message" though.
>
>I never dug Consolidated though, that's some kind of
>relief...

Shit...Disposable Heroes were pretty big in the Bay...They were actually pretty good live...

  

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91. "My friend owned that tape in high school"
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I remember listening to it once and giving it a shrug; have never heard it again since then. In retrospect that's weird because back then I was prone to like all kinds of hip hop or related stuff that was big-upped by alternative rock people: Basehead, MC 900 Ft. Jesus, etc. No idea why I wasn't into the Heroes, but I never revisited.

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28. "*cough* Vanilla Ice *cough*"
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41. "RE: Rappers you were regrettfully kinda sorta into at one point"
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I believe it was at 12, I went and bought Juvenile's 400 DEGREEZ. I mostly bought it for "Back That Azz Up" and "Ha" but would listen to the full album. I use to play that album out. A couple years later i started getting even more into the OkayPlayer artists and was pretty much done with Cash Money, No Limit, and anything else like it by that point.

I also use to be a big DMX fan in middle school, but had lost interest in him as well by the time I started high school.

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43. "400 Degreez was great then, and still great now"
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-
Gang Starr / Nujabes blend - https://youtu.be/lsci1vu6ick
DOOM Tribute - https://youtu.be/qmBQ2BDefKM
Donut of the Heart cover in Javascript - https://youtu.be/afLc2CkC8lk

  

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68. "RE: Rappers you were regrettfully kinda sorta into at one point"
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That's an important southern rap album though...I would not include Juvenile....

GOAT of his era......long live Prince.....God is alive....

  

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44. "Me Phi Me, Arrested Devolpment, Das Effect, too big MC"
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Prince Markie Dee, Dred Scott, Rappin 4 tay, Hi C, RIchie Rich, Celly Cell, Dru Down.

Mack 10. Krazie Bone, Monie Love, Yo, Yo

mistermaxxx R.Kelly, Michael Jackson,Stevie wonder,Rick James,Marvin Gaye,El Debarge, Barry WHite Lionel RIchie,Isleys EWF,Lady T.,Kid creole and coconuts,the crusaders,kc sunshine band,bee gees,jW,sd,NE,JB

Miami Heat, New York Yankees,buffalo bills

  

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80. "Dred Scott had beats, though..."
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>Prince Markie Dee, Dred Scott, Rappin 4 tay, Hi C, RIchie
>Rich, Celly Cell, Dru Down.
>
>Mack 10. Krazie Bone, Monie Love, Yo, Yo

The stuff he did with Adriana was also good too.

Everyone else on there can get it, though.

I NEVER understood the allure of Mack 10. He always seemed second rate to me.

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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114. "Check the vibe is still one my favorite joints."
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http://i54.tinypic.com/2j51hj4.jpg

  

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50. "Lupe. I rode HARD for the Farenheit 1/15 tapes."
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Food & Liquor? Modern classic, I said (fuck no).

Tried getting I Gotcha (fail) and the Everybody Nose Remix (success) played at parties.

Got Superstar used as a stinger for school broadcasts.

CRS?! AW MAN, this'll be a legendary supergroup. Can't WAIT for LupEND...

I knew something was wrong after my first playthrough of The Cool (Gold Watch and Paris, Tokyo still go, though). Pawned it off to a girl as a birthday present.

I knew it was a wrap the second I saw the NAME "Lasers".

  

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61. "RE: Lupe. I rode HARD for the Farenheit 1/15 tapes."
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I don't have an issue with his albums, with the exception of Lasers. That brotha lost my respect when he belittled the fuck out of the George Zimmerman acquittal and used it as an opportunity to attack his own people in a half-ass anti-intellectual manner.

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85. "Trust, the "dumb smart" n- stuff contributed, too. "
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He became mid-late 2000s Nas.

  

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51. "Young Dro. what a letdown."
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<--- Big Baller World Order

  

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54. "He's good..."
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And his recent mixtape has about 3 bangers. But, he's another one of those artists that, if he actually stopped dumbing down his music and let go of his trap music crutch, he could be a force to be reckoned with.

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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103. "yea I'm still a dro fan he just can't stay off the drugs but he releases"
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dope shit on his mixtapes.

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119. "He on that stuff?"
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>dope shit on his mixtapes.

I know that when folks say drugs, they don't mean weed...

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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53. "Canibus"
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Although, I dont know if I regret enjoying his music as much as I regret following him after bad album after bad album

  

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56. "RE: Foxy Brown"
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First album had great production though.


``i know you are fake. . . 'cause man, i'm the same.``
"king of rain." http://bit.ly/GNVnDp
"untitled 4." http://bit.ly/1772QTW
"doctor who nursery rhyme." http://bit.ly/18oC1gH
"1.5.2.0" http://bit.ly/18UMv7A
"for vini." http://bit.ly/19HQbtF

  

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59. "Gorilla Zoe."
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actually, I'm still kinda sorta into him. He's good for one dumb auto tune song and two good/great verses a year.


but when he did that 28 mixtapes in 28 days two or three Februarys ago I knew he was a cornball brother.


~~~~~~~~~
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71. "Wait. He did...........what??"
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81. "MY SAME REACTION!!"
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I'm like, Zoe ain't got that kind of content to warrent 28 mixtapes. He REALLY shouldn't have done that. That much product in such a short period of time will DEFINITELY expose his weakness.

Kind of like Lil B.

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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104. "yep I remember that "
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http://twitter.com/Menphyel7


"F you Im better in tune with the Infinite"

  

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110. "Tha Fuck?"
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The fact that a nigga threw 28 MIXTAPES in 28 DAYS out in the wind and not ONE song stuck? Damn...



  

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64. "crooked i...i've waited SO many years waiting for that bum to drop"
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an album it ain't even funny

  

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70. "Maaaaaaaaaan I repped him HOAAAAARD from 2000-2005"
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He was my favorite rapper. I'd tell people he was (technically) better than Jay-Z, and that he deserved The Game's spot, even when I was in Game's camp I felt that way!

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84. "I'm starting to feel that way about Jay Electronica"
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65. "Can-I-Bus"
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The early freestyles and guests verses I thought he was the best thing out then the album dropped and it was all downhill from there





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82. "First album wasn't THAT bad."
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>The early freestyles and guests verses I thought he was the
>best thing out then the album dropped and it was all downhill
>from there

I think it actually showed MAD potential. Would have rated it a B+. But, by the second and everything after that, it was all downhill. And, then, he just CONTINUED to make bad career and personal decisions.

An Eminem Stan album? Seriously?!

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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98. "i love that first album"
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I didn't hear it when it came out but a few years later i got around to it. shit is tight, hype-nitus, how we roll, channel zero, get retarded, what's goin on, i honor u, how come. i could see why people didn't get into it, but you like his style shit was cool.

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111. "i was so disappointed i returned it"
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i remember only really liking buckingham palace

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73. "RE: Rappers you were regrettfully kinda sorta into at one point"
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PM Dawn
MC Hammer
Dream Warriors
College Boyz
Me & My Cousin
G.Love & Special Sauce

  

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74. "I can't believe no one has mentioned Coolio"
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Gangster's Paradise had him hot.


soundcloud.com/mictao

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92. "County Jail was dope. Hell even Fantastic voyage "
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97. "I don't give a fuck when anyone says, the "It Take a Thief" album is..."
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...fucking banging. I love like 90% of that shit

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101. "Yeah, I still like that album a lot"
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99. "Gangsta's paradise came on at the bar last night"
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my friend mentioned how Coolio didn't have any other hits. had to remind him of Fantastic Voyage and See You When You Get There

i remember playing the shit outta Kinda High, Kinda Drunk

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102. "1,2,3,4 was a hit too. Corny, but a hit"
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75. "not only did i own a copy of will smith's "willineum," but i wore it out..."
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it wasnt a game.
i learned about the clash from the sample for Will 2 K.

i thought the MJ "working day and night" interpolation was hot.

that interlude where he raps with DJ Jazzy Jeff,
i thought they both killed it.



every corny line on the album, i thought it was hot.






anyway, i went back and listened to that album
after years of getting a crash course on hip hop from my roommate.
the album is unlistenable*


*noteable exception: "the rain," f/ Jill Scott is still awesome.
i still fuck with that record.

the rest is embarrassingly bad.

  

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86. "So Fresh is still dope"
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112. "That it is,"
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Since 1976

  

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87. "Mic Geronimo - gave him the benefit well after"
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nuthin move but the money

  

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105. "I don't care what anybody says. The Natural was a banger"
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<-- Dave Thomas knows what's up...
__________________________

Jay: Look here homie, any nigga can get a hit record. This here is about respect.
Game: Like Gladys Knight.
Jay: Aretha Franklin.
Game: Word, I like her too.
Jay: Nigga...

  

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88. "Talib Kweli"
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got Hi-Tek's first album, loved it.
got RE, thought it was ok

figured out i dont like hearing this guy rap, at all

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89. "Kool Keith"
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has classics, but he'll put ANYTHING out

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106. "Ehh, he's my favorite rapper but yeah Quality control"
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isn't his strong suit.

R.I.P. Loud But Wrong Guy
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90. "LLCool J"
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"accidental racist".

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100. "Afroman"
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come to think of it, i still like that shit. haven't heard anything from him in years but that shit was funny.

Palmdale http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjoOAuLGQoE

What if ft. E40 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4WH6vTj8kU

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107. "You heard Wack rappers????"
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We would rap along to that whoooole shit

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113. "why nghs regret Kweli tho?"
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yeah he corny
and yes you outgrow him
but he aint the wackest cat out

i aint ashamed to tell somebody i used to listen to Kweli.

  

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115. "why you answer your own question tho?"
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>yeah he corny
>and yes you outgrow him
>but he aint the wackest cat out
>
>i aint ashamed to tell somebody i used to listen to Kweli.
>

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https://www.mixcloud.com/mistamonotone/music-to-smack-motherfckers-to/

mistamonotone - taboo
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116. "The "Vast Aire" line starts here"
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_________________________________________

Lately I've had the strangest feeling.... that you were GOOOONNNNEEEE

  

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117. "The "Cage" line starts here"
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_________________________________________

Lately I've had the strangest feeling.... that you were GOOOONNNNEEEE

  

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118. "The "Copywrite" line starts here"
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_________________________________________

Lately I've had the strangest feeling.... that you were GOOOONNNNEEEE

  

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120. "I don't really regret it, but I was sure Saigon was up next"
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Not sure what I was hearing back then

  

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