R'hllor
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Not sure if it was his debut, but the perception album was decent/good.
Perception would be his 3rd i think.
Not sure if it was his debut, but the perception album was decent/good.
He is. His lyrical ability is up there with the best and he changed the landscape. But I can't help but cringe listening to most of his music that I liked in my teens, something that has almost solely happened with the Eminem stuff, other hip-hop I liked back then is still dope to me. Didn't age well at all, and his last few efforts have been trash.Eminem is great even if he longed peaked a decade or so ago. As for Lord Jamar it seems his full time job now is to be an Eminem hater.
Not really my flavour but the new young thug album is quite good.
Please come on people! Can no one help me? I pretty sure either the group was called Catch22 or the album was...does anyone remember?Does anyone remember a UK group called Catch 22?
Please come on people! Can no one help me? I pretty sure either the group was called Catch22 or the album was...does anyone remember?
Yes bro. I'm talking around 91-93No idea. They were a UK group?
I remember Hijack The Terrorist Crew from that era that was from UK. Or were they?Please come on people! Can no one help me? I pretty sure either the group was called Catch22 or the album was...does anyone remember?
Hijack and DJ supreme are legends of the uk scene. Their album "the horns of Jericho" is in my opinion one of the top 5 albums to ever come out of the uk scene.I remember Hijack The Terrorist Crew from that era that was from UK. Or were they?
Edit: Group not Crew
Actually I've been having the same issue as you're having with this rap/reggaeton group my friend played to me back in mid nineties. Heavy drums, heavy flow, gangsta attitude but my friend the weed head has no memory of this. It was mind blowing music but I was a weed head too so I forgot as well.Please come on people! Can no one help me? I pretty sure either the group was called Catch22 or the album was...does anyone remember?
Yeah, we were 100% NWA fans back then but then a friend of a friend played played Hijack and Paris at a party and we all were blown away.Hijack and DJ supreme are legends of the uk scene. Their album "the horns of Jericho" is in my opinion one of the top 5 albums to ever come out of the uk scene.
Your reasons for forgetting are very similar to mine unfortunatelyActually I've been having the same issue as you're having with this rap/reggaeton group my friend played to me back in mid nineties. Heavy drums, heavy flow, gangsta attitude but my friend the weed head has no memory of this. It was mind blowing music but I was a weed head too so I forgot as well.
BruhhhhYour reasons for forgetting are very similar to mine unfortunately
Yes bro. I'm talking around 91-93
Now my memory is a little hazy but I think the album was a 2 disc affair and it might have been called " tale of two cities"...
Anyway you're an American so I would understand If you aren't familiar with 90s UK rap, a more relevant question to you though, do you remember Paris - Sleeping with the enemy? Quality album
Can't believe the only mention of dumb on this forum is from like 5 years ago calling him some nerdy Chinese American
I haven't listened much to any of the new cats on the UK scene but Hardy Caprio been around the office lately so I've been listening a bit and I like this One Acen guy, especially the way he just dances around.
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Do you know if he studied accounting or finance?He apparently keeps talking shit to my colleague and always mentioning how he has a degree and is gonna put it to useHardy went to the same uni as me. Fun fact.
Do you know if he studied accounting or finance?He apparently keeps talking shit to my colleague and always mentioning how he has a degree and is gonna put it to use
Anyone caught Hip Hop Evolution season 3 yet?
Yeah I feel like we're gonna get a lot of No Limit/G Unit stuff, the blending of coasts and styles, Dre doing 2001 and dominating the charts. Then it'll probably move into talking about backpack rap and the revival of soul samples that eventually saw Kanye rise above G Unit, then the rise of arty experimental acts like Doom and Madvillain paving the way for your Danny Browns, and how mainstream acts started to incorporate those arty styles.Yep, watched the latest season during a few commutes - this is my favourite season so far because so much of it encompasses the era that I first learned about hip-hop.
Getting multiple perspectives of the 2pac/Biggie beef, and not just the biased perceptions from either side or speculation about the killers was refreshing too.
The origins of Jay-z, Mos Def, Eminem was great too because they represented some of my favourite early hip-hop albums & songs.
Dirty Souf timeline was probably my favourite though, just because I personally know less about that entire region so it was great hearing how it built itself up and created an identity for itself.
Interesting to see where it goes from here - surely the Ja Rule/50cent/Nelly/Lil Jon early 2000's era must feature in the next season.
Favorite albums so far this year:
Bandana (Gibbs)
May the Lord Watch (Little Brother)
TM104 (Jeezy)
Lost Tapes 2 (Nas)
El Capo (Jim Jones)
The Plugs I Met (Benny the Butcher)
I've been playing Madvillainy over and over again as well.
Thoughts on the Ross album?
Do you still think he has the best rap discography of anyone? (I think that's what you said, I could be wrong)