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Hiphopsongs that changed everything playlist
LevomepromazineOne Date: Friday, 29/Oct/10, 3:24 PM | Message # 1

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Hello people, me and my mate are going to make a playlist on youtube. We are looking for hiphop songs before 2000 which changed hiphop. If you get what I mean!? Could you add some joints to this list?? And you are welcome to discuss and talk about why or why we shouldn't put some of the songs or the proposed songs by the members here on the playlist.

rappers delight
planet rock
sucker mc's
paid in full
black steel
give the drummer some
strait outta compton
all that jazz
La di da di
6 in the morning
nuttin but a g thang
halftime?
just to get a rep
TROY
The message
Fuck Compton?
Fight for your right to party
Walk this way
My Adidas
Jump Around?
Wu tang aint nutting to fuck with
Scenario
The bridge is over
OPP
I Used to Love H.E.R. ?
Shook ones part II
Rock the bells
paparazzi
juicy
Rockit
What's my name
me myself and i
go see the doctor
my name is
the breaks
dear mama
mama said knock you out


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Ratmn Date: Friday, 29/Oct/10, 10:41 PM | Message # 2

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No Vaseline. 'Nuff said


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EmSeeD Date: Tuesday, 02/Nov/10, 2:24 AM | Message # 3

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three more to add to the list

Nas - Ether (coined the terms "Stan" and "Murdered You On Your Own Shit" in hip hop plus considered the death blow in the jay-z beef)

NWA - Fuck Tha Police

Public Enemy - Fight The Power


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Adam Date: Tuesday, 02/Nov/10, 6:44 AM | Message # 4

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ether was like the fatality in mortal kombat




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Ratmn Date: Tuesday, 02/Nov/10, 4:24 PM | Message # 5

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Sucka MC's- Run D.M.C.

That song saved hip hop from dying



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abanks47 Date: Wednesday, 03/Nov/10, 12:12 PM | Message # 6

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hate to break it to yall but stillmatic wasnt pre 2000

my mind is playing tricks on me
fu gee la
childrens story
boyz n da hood
ruff ryders anthem (some may hate but cant ignore its powers)
deep cover
1st of the month
crossroads (cant have this list without bone imo)
if i ruled the world
changes
hit em up
i got 5 on it
93 til infinity
passin me by
it was a good day
gin n juice
i could just kill a man
dead presidents II
can i live
although i never listened to it, that Luke track me so horny and that album as a whole is pretty epic. paved the way for freedom of speech in hip hop

illmatic
enter the wu tang
ready to die


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abanks47 Date: Wednesday, 03/Nov/10, 1:51 PM | Message # 7

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the symphony
sabatoge (i no there are other beastie boy tracks out there but dont no too much on them. someone wanna help and add there other calssics)


A WELL DRESSED SKELETON SLOWLY CUTS YOUR THROAT.

"I Have No Fear Whatsoever of Anybody or Anything" -Malcolm X

“those who consider themselves the most adamant adherents of “real” hip-hop can also be the least knowledgeable.” –Adilifu Nama; an excert from his perception of Nas’s “Genesis”

El_Matador Date: Friday, 05/Nov/10, 11:53 AM | Message # 8

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Ether was dope not because Nas is good at battle rhyming, just because Jaz supported Nas with all the information about Jigga

MENACE 2 JOKER: Go back to Mexico you damn spic
JOKER 2 MENACE: Shut up you fake nigga your a damn sand nigger not a full nigger

EmSeeD Date: Saturday, 06/Nov/10, 6:27 AM | Message # 9

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Quote (abanks47)
hate to break it to yall but stillmatic wasnt pre 2000

i didn't see that part of his message

another one to add to the list

Eric B & Rakim - Follow The Leader

the first song that really focused on using multis

a beastie boys one i think could have been added is Rhymin and Stealin


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