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Guest cobainwasmurdered

well i don't like Eminem's songs we're he's just going for shock value. oh and what's with all the Wrestling references in Method man and redman songs. i normally catch one or two a song.

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Guest ant_7000

Its my favorite genre so I'll go with who really like and don't

Really Like:

Eminem

Nas

Jay-Z

Wu Tang

Dr. Dre and N.W.A

Geto Boys

Busta Rhymes

Public Enemy

8Ball & MJG (Early stuff)

The Roots

Outkast and Goodie Mob

DMX

2pac

Biggie Smalls

Crucial Conflict

Bone Thugs (Early stuff)

Mos Def

Common Sense

Ice Cube

Timbaland

Kay Slay and Funkmaster Flex

Twista

Redman

Neptunes

 

Don't Like:

Ja Rule: liked his first album before he went "Hollywood"

Nelly: Him and his crew is wack

P.Diddy: Like he said he doesn't write rhymes/he writes checks

Snoop: I like the 1st album and then just fell off

Master P and No Limit: I used to liked them when they first came on the scene and then they got repetitive with their Soulja stuff.

Cash Money Millionaires (except Mannie fresh, Juvinile and lil wayne their ok): Same as above

Too many R&B and Rap duets: Method Man and Mary J. Blige had the best one (all time.)

Swizz Beats: Repetitive

Dj Clue: For repeating his name on the track every ten seconds

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Guest Ripper

I find Kay slay to be just as annoying as Clue at some times.  But neither of them have any thing on Stretch Armstrong...the most annoying DJ on earth.  STTREETCHARMSTRONGISINYOURWOOORLLLDDD!!!! screaming over my music isn't what I like to hear.

 

And I have a unatural hate for most of no limit, But Mia X, Mystical, and Fiend have always been favorites of mine.

 

I love bone thugs, but they need to hook up with DJ U-neek again, because their beats are lacking now.

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Guest Crazy Dan

I used to not like rap either.  But, I decided to open up my mind and ears and actually give it a chance.  Here are some of my favorite artists.

 

Fugees

A Tribe Called Quest

The Pharcyde

Jurassic 5

Outcast

Snoop Dog

Dr. Dre (as a producer, more than a rapper, but he still puts out good stuff)

Eminem

Cypress Hill

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Guest razazteca

During the early 90s there was a surge of Jazz influence rap, which I found refreshing and new.  Groups like the Digable Planets, US 3, and Jazzmatazz Volume 1 by Guru were on the radio and BET promoting rap as music while at the same time while the "I'm from the ghetto" image was getting alot of press.  But the Retro beatnik, style of the Digable Planets did not last long, after a year it faded away as fast as MC Hammer's image as a thug.

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MC Hammer as a thug that was funny but he did have some hits with that new image "Its all good" and "Pumps in the Bumps." Suge Knight always felt that everybody that he signed should have a thug image. As for the Jazz influence in rap I think its slowly making a comeback I bought the Cee Lo Green album and it was jazz/funk/soul influenced and the album is decent I would give it 4 mics. And also jazz influences are in the Go-Go band music in the D.C. area which I want to get know the sound, Is that music like what The Roots do? I like when people represent where they came from and reppin their hood proudly, but not on every song though.

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Guest razazteca

recent groups like:

 

The Roots

Black Eye Peas

Mos Def

Dungeon Family

 

use jazz/funk/soul influences, in their music.  early Salt-N-Peppa albums were influenced by the Go-Go sound.

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Guest Ripper

Words cannot express that passion that I hate the Black Eyed Peas with.  They just sound horrible to me.  I remember everyone talking bout how great they were because they were different and positive and such.  

 

To parapharase Chris Rock "Just because its positive don't make it good.  Just because ain't nobody doing crack or shooting each other don't mean that its entertaining."

 

 

I tried...I swear, I tried.  I listened to them, I listened to people trying to explain why they thought they were great, breaking down their lyrics and such...but at the end of the day, I still hated everything they did.

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I don't like Black Eyes Peas lyrically they're not good at all and their sound is medicore, but people like them because they have a positive sound, but to me they are garbage compared to the other positive rappers.(Pharcyide, Mos Def, Roots, etc.)

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Guest papacita

As far as why I like rap...I honestly can't give an explanation on that, cuz where I'm from you're pretty much raised on it. Pretty much all I've ever known is hip hop and R&B, and I can't stand most rock songs so there you go...

 

Anyway...my list:

 

Likes: Jay-Z

Beanie Sigel (hometown)

Nas

Public Enemy

LL's old school stuff (Rock the Bells and I'm Bad)

The Roots

Biggie

Redman

Pretty much anybody in Wu-Tang

KRS One

DMX

C-N-N

The Lox

Eve

Fabolous

Rakim

 

OK:

Ja Rule (is he a rapper or R&B singer?)

The Clipse (nasty skills, but too one-dimensional for me)

2 Pac (I'm not gonna front, I've just never really listened to him. Outside of maybe 6-7 songs, nothing of his really stands out to me)

Snoop

Outkast (Their songs bug me out sometimes)

Eminem (See the Clipse)

MOP

P. Diddy (I would put him under dislikes except I've been liking a lot of the stuff Bad Boy's been coming out with lately)

 

Dislikes:

Nelly (Since he got big I've heard him spit maybe 1 hot line...he's ass)

Master P (I never could stand him)

Most of Cash Money (I liked Juv and Wayne)

Most of those Dirty South rappers as a matter of fact (save Mystikal and Pety Pablo)

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Yo, hip hop is tight cuz of all the ho's in the fuckin videos! But for reals, I like hip hop cuz it has a beat dat anybody can freak to. There is some peeps out there who ain't got no talent, though. Like Dirty motherfuckin Dozen. Thems some talentless hacks, yo. An the St Lunatics. They ridin off the success of Emimem and Nelly, yo. Dats just whack. But I feel Eminem, Nas, Biggie and Pac (RIP). Snoop is aight. Warren G is tight too, yo.

 

PEACE OUT!

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Yo, hip hop is tight cuz of all the ho's in the fuckin videos! But for reals, I like hip hop cuz it has a beat dat anybody can freak to. There is some peeps out there who ain't got no talent, though. Like Dirty motherfuckin Dozen. Thems some talentless hacks, yo. An the St Lunatics. They ridin off the success of Emimem and Nelly, yo. Dats just whack. But I feel Eminem, Nas, Biggie and Pac (RIP). Snoop is aight. Warren G is tight too, yo.

 

PEACE OUT!

your english teacher must be be so proud of you

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Yo, she is fool! I'm getting straight A's. An one B in Algebra II.

 

Check your self, fool!

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Im looking at the topic subject and actually I never answered why I like rap and live the Hip Hop culture. Like rap because I can relate to the stuff that cats rap about, I've been and seen some those situations myself. I grew up mostly living in the hood (It wasn't that bad though) and hanging out in the streets and social issues that go on in the black community, when they rap about that stuff like the hood or a position on a social stance on something it speaks to me unlike rock, and true the hood/ghetto is way too glorified but its the truth though. The reason I like rap its spontaneous you can rap on the spot if your good. at it freestyling (Rapping), Beat boxing, DJing/scratching, and pound on tables for beats it creates nice rhythm (or use instruments if avalible) that's what makes rap so unique to me. Unlike rockers they can't Freestyle or can't do anything without instruments like beat boxing. I know you rock fans be like why don't they play instruments? The answer is most rappers do play instruments but its not necessary to need instruments and usually it gets overshadowed. So don't say they just steal music because they play instruments when they want to, and believe me it is just as hard to make a beat with a machine as coming up with note or chord with an instrument.

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I hated hip-hop when I was a teenager, but I gave it a chance eventually. I found myself liking (old) Dre & Snoop, Warren G, Wu-Tang (especially GZA and Method Man), Fugees, Ludacris (the only act I really like THESE days) and a few others. Mostly because they're catchy, they have a good flow and their music actually sounds good.

 

Can't stand/never could stand Eminem (I hate whiney-voiced rappers who sound like they have a finger shoved up their nose), Puff Daddy, Ja Rule, or any of these other newer acts that are just so musically hollow and suck on so many levels.

 

And if I hear "Foolish" by Ashanti, ONE MORE TIME, I'm going to vomit on my shoes! ;p

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so still fly, sarcasm eludes you

Yes. It certainly does. Oh well. Made me look stupid, huh?

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oh and what's with all the Wrestling references in Method man and redman songs.

Maybe they, I don't know, love wrestling!

 

I think so if they did songs for the WWF Aggresion CD.

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Guest ant_7000

And they did do a wrestling video for "Tear da roof off" which was funny as hell they dressed up as fat redneck hillbillies str8 from the trailer. watching their regular selfs in a tag match.

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Guest razazteca

recently I saw a video by Blackalicious on BET "Make You Feel That Way" and the special on Soundblasting on MTV and have to say that I am enjoying the positive promotion of the positive Hip-Hop.  I did not know that my favorite song from Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 was featured on Soundblasting 2!!!! I think the rappers name was Skills, or something similiar to it.

 

Also MTV has been running news segments on J-Live, of his struggle to get a studio release, even though his record has been hot on the underground circuit.  J-Live is a great lyriclist....his day job was middle school english teacher!!!

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