Greatest Moments In Hip Hop
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EmSeeD |
Date: Friday, 02/Oct/09, 10:29 PM | Message # 1 |
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What do you think are some of the greatest moments in Hip Hop. Its kinda hard to think of some without just naming dope albums but i think these two are two of the greatest moments in hip hop. i didn't even know mc's rhymed like that back in those days. the other moment would be where all those rappers gathered together for the photo of the cover of XXL Magazine, i don't have a link though.
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Uncharted |
Date: Saturday, 03/Oct/09, 1:06 AM | Message # 2 |
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this is interesting but i'll have to watch the whole thing tomorrow
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WhatTheFuckIsRap |
Date: Sunday, 11/Oct/09, 12:11 PM | Message # 3 |
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When ODB got on stage and said "Wu-Tang is for the kids." Fucking classic.
What the fuck is this?
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EmSeeD |
Date: Sunday, 11/Oct/09, 4:48 PM | Message # 4 |
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Acekat00o |
Date: Monday, 12/Oct/09, 1:20 PM | Message # 5 |
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Dont want to be the wiseguy here but i say that the greatest moment in Hip-Hop is when someones life gets changed by Hip-Hop
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EmSeeD |
Date: Monday, 26/Oct/09, 10:49 PM | Message # 6 |
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ilikebacon3000 |
Date: Monday, 26/Oct/09, 11:14 PM | Message # 7 |
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I think one of the greatest memories I have personally is when I first heard "Crank That" at a party in 7th grade, so I got on my freinds computer (who was hosting the party) and put on "Jack in the Box" by Invisible Struggle just to piss people off. Everyone was like "WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS SHIT" and I was just like "FUCK SOULJA BOY" and spilled my coke all over my freinds couch and got the fuck out.... BTW Invisible Struggle is like a hiphop band that this cat named Jabee had before Jabee went solo. check em out. There pretty cool. http://www.myspace.com/invisiblestruggle
Life's a bitch and I'm just along for the ride.
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Menace |
Date: Tuesday, 27/Oct/09, 10:20 AM | Message # 8 |
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the end of a saga the end of real hip hop on mainstream TV stations ( RIP Yo MTV Raps )
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EmSeeD |
Date: Tuesday, 27/Oct/09, 8:26 PM | Message # 9 |
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wow that was great, probably for the best that they ended there with a bang, i have a feeling that if it was still going today it would be full of bullshit artists
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Adam |
Date: Tuesday, 27/Oct/09, 8:52 PM | Message # 10 |
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I know everyone except for Chubb Rock...
I JUST EXPLODED INTO RAINBOWS AND LOLLIPOPS!
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Menace |
Date: Tuesday, 27/Oct/09, 9:24 PM | Message # 11 |
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Quote (Adam) I know everyone except for Chubb Rock... he was in the second version of the Crooklyn Dodgers alongside Jeru the Damaja, and O.C He was pretty respected back in the days
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Adam |
Date: Tuesday, 27/Oct/09, 9:25 PM | Message # 12 |
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I also do not know MC Serch.
I JUST EXPLODED INTO RAINBOWS AND LOLLIPOPS!
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EmSeeD |
Date: Tuesday, 27/Oct/09, 9:28 PM | Message # 13 |
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he was some old school rapper, he hosted the show "The Next White Rapper" that was a contest where white rappers wanted to be the next Eminem lol. Some of the shit was laughable coz it was so corny
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Adam |
Date: Tuesday, 27/Oct/09, 9:30 PM | Message # 14 |
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And now I know! Thanks
I JUST EXPLODED INTO RAINBOWS AND LOLLIPOPS!
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Menace |
Date: Tuesday, 27/Oct/09, 9:32 PM | Message # 15 |
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MC Serch was the member of a group called 3rd Bass they pretty much revolutionized hip hop not to say that MC Serch is WHITE many people forget that Eminem wasn't the first to break the color barrier and he's not the best white MC neither but Adam you should step up whit your hip hop history man these artists and groups must be listened to
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