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Its not bad... I generally like the older east coast flow...NY hip hop is the best IMO. I have been going over my old cd's for a while now...the old NAS albums, BIGY, mobb deep and wu-tang (odb mostly). It reminds me what hip-hop is supposed to sound like...non of that crap they rap about today.
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Its not bad... I generally like the older east coast flow...NY hip hop is the best IMO. I have been going over my old cd's for a while now...the old NAS albums, BIGY, mobb deep and wu-tang (odb mostly). It reminds me what hip-hop is supposed to sound like...non of that crap they rap about today.
right on mate, and fuck yeah. if you're into the trueschoolnyc hip hop - that followed the direction of the classic hip hop legends - then do check these guys out:
the whole d.i.t.c crew [its got like lord finesse, showbiz and ag, and big L (rip)]. um... gangstarr, afu ra, jeru the damaja, the artifacts, eric b and rakim, boogie down productions, mc shan and marley marl, lords of the underground, digable planets(jazz-laden awesomeness), a tribe called quest, black moon, smiff n wessun, group home, pete rock and cl smooth, etc.
it's also a shame nyc hip hop forsake the real parts of hip hop culture... when it exploded and sold out into faggotry.
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