13377581, Agree entirely. Posted by Brew, Thu Apr-09-20 07:08 PM
> >say the crossover appeal of of RZA's bigger tracks will be >"his" edge. > >RZA def had his point where he fell off, and of course Primo's >catalogue is insane, but Primo's one weakness is his most >historic beats are best known among hip hop heads not >necessarily a mainstream/ig live audience. > >Like NY State of Mind, Mass Appeal, etc.. without doubt >timeless tracks that are among the best in hip hop history. >But not necessarily recognizable to the rando checkins from >the general public on these ig live battles. But shit like >Shimmy Shimmy Ya? Can It Be All So Simple? C.R.E.A.M? Bring Da >Pain? These are well known beats/samples far beyond hip hop >circles. > >Primo might be able to tap into a little mainstream X-ennial >nostalgia with that Craig David remix he did lol, but for the >most part okp is like his main demo > > >>https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RZA_production_discography >> >>Prem ain’t anybody >> >>https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Premier_production_discography >> >>94’...wtf >> >>Somewhere in the time of Bobby Digi to Ghost Dog...RZA >>wasn’t on that level >> >>...all I’m saying... >> >>Premo still putting out bangers with Royce and the gstarr >>album just dropped >> >>I think that will be the difference >>The depth of Premo’s catalog >> >> >
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