when i first heard the song "killa Whale" by dre dog, it almost brought a tear to my eye when i heard the lyrics "fu_k you motherfu_kers, i dont trust you motherfu_kers"
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when i first heard the song "killa Whale" by dre dog, it almost brought a tear to my eye when i heard the lyrics "fu_k you motherfu_kers, i dont trust you motherfu_kers"
your career is defective,Quote:
Originally Posted by Tren Bull
and you aint sold a record last time I checked it,
you jus keep knockin i feel disrespected,
now your neck got disconnected by the lynch hung necklace
I alwyas thought that was tight.
Kanye West, Talib Kweli, Mos Def. Unfortunately, most of their lyrics don't appeal to the plight of the white man, but they don't fit the mold above.Quote:
Originally Posted by fully_paully
Man this thread is bringing back some memorys =)
Kanye west is ****ing horrible.. and mike jones has good beats but i want to stab myself in the ear with a pencil after the 367th time i hear him say MIKE JONES in a song.
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Originally Posted by tranzit
What makes you say that?
Eazy Mutha ****in "e"- I Rather **** With You!
Becouse i hate his style, his voice annoys me.
hey skullmasher, what song is that from?
"Rapper's Delight" -Sugar Hill Gang
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Originally Posted by tranzit
HAHA yup
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Originally Posted by Tren Bull
brotha lynch, I dont remember tha track name but, I think it was from loaded.
no wait, maybe seasons of da siccness lol, sorry bro.
im thinking loaded, ive listened to season of da siccness so many times that id probably recognize it... either way, they're both great albums
Erik B. & Rakim... Follow the Leader.
Hell yeh RJ! i cant belive i forgot them,
Can anyone guess one of my favorite old skewl rap songs? If you do, i'll give you a hug.
Here's the opening verse.
Finally out the mother****in C-P-T
Off to other cities and shit
No longer just an underground hit
Movin thangs... a local nigga made good
And made a name off of making tapes for niggaz in the hood
And now, let me tell a little story
About the places that I been to and the shit that I been through
Like fightin and shootouts and bangin and shit
All because a nigga made a hit, check it
Nineteen-ninety-one, it was double or nothin that a nigga would hit
Then we broke out with the fonky shit
About bitches and niggaz and gettin drunken off that bud
I was doing the shit they hadn't heard of
But foolish was I to think that it wasn't no other cities like this
And that they didn't like this
That Compton was the home of a foot in yo ass
Where you got blast
And now that's just a thing of the past
Let me tell ya why firsthand, we did a show up in Oak-land
And niggaz was kickin up sand, to them bangin ain't nothin new
And slangin ain't nothin new
And for every nigga we done shot
They done shot two
Straight through and on since the sixties before I was born
Families of young niggaz mourn
So I'm just letting you know
That if ya plan to take a trip to the bay
Keep your hand on the clip
But now comes my favorite part :)
Moving on to St. Louis, where thecountry is ****ed
With gold teeth int hey mouth, but they still know what's up
Where it's hot as a mother****er
Hot enough to make ya cuss
That's why I kept my ass on the bus
But later on, whenit cooled off we came down
and met a couple of friends
Who put us up on the St. Louis cap
The Smith Center, with Big Bob, Little Steve, Tojo, Biss and Rich
and a couple of bitches
Then they took us to a man named Gus in a store
He put me down with a herringbone and shoes galore
That's when I started thinking that this wasn't like home
But then they had to prove me wrong
Cuz later that night after we did the show
We went back to the afterset, and wouldn't ya know
Yeah, Bloods and Crips start scrappin and shootin -- in Missouri?
Damn, how could this happen?
Now St. Louis...
Yeah y'all, St. Louis...
:lol:
Just like compton DJ quick,
haha very nice tranzit. Now gimme a hug big boy! :7up:Quote:
Originally Posted by tranzit
:lol:
Song brings back memories.
I like "Paid in Full" by Erik B and Rakim also. That's a great fukin song!
Coolio- Gangsta's Paradise
Snoop Dogg- everything
Eazy E....... i forget the name but theres a part in the beginning that goes, "motha fuk Dre, mutha fuk snoop, mutha fuk death row, yo now here comes my nigro"..
ahh man i'll never forget that song esp when i heard it in like, 4th gradeand i was just purely amazed hah
real muthu****in gs
and its
"mutha **** dre, mutha **** snoop, muthu **** death row, yo an here comes my LEFT BLOW, lol.
imo, real muthaphuckin gz, boyz n da hood (g mix) and its on are the only good songs eazy e ever recorded. his voice is so fu_king annoying
i cant believe no1 has mentioned public enemy yet :O
does any1 listen to UGK ??
Digital Underground - Humpty Dance
Big Daddy Kane - Wrath of Kane (Live version)
Ice T - 6 in the morning
Young MC - Pick up the Pace
Public Enemy - Miuzi Weighs a Ton
Right! I'm digging 'em out! Memories....
any old school mixtape by dipset
Anything by eric and rakim, run dmc, masta ace, KRS ONE, big daddy kane, public enemy or slick rick!
MC Hammer Cant touch this..
Vanilla ice ice ice baby...
YEAR SON....WORD TO DAT....OF THE RIDOCK....KID..... WORD YO
haha well thats how my little white brain depicted it haha, also i was about, 11 when i heard it, soooo i didnt know what left blow mean hahaQuote:
Originally Posted by Skullsmasher
Anything by Chubb Rock
Scareface-My balls and my word...instant classic IMO.
diggedy das efx undergroung rapper
vanilla ice - ice ice baby
haha j/k...actually, I think I still have that CD somewhere :scratch:
i like all of tupacs old stuff...and snoop. ain't nothin but a G thang, gin and juice, america's most wanted
rappers delight - 1978 - sugarhill gang, 27 years old! First Rap song to hit the charts ever!
fuk tha police NWA
gangsta boogie ghetto boys.
those are a few I like....
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Originally Posted by Smak
Nas- all of Illmatic
cant forget about nwa-dopeman!
califa thugs are pretty sick too... but thats relatively new
KRS1 had some cool tracks