If You Like Rap......

Stormfront

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Cannibus well this cd will be his best since Jack The Rapper.
erm...album was called "rip the jacker" lol, but if it's gonna be as good as that ima need to get my hands on it, what label are you representing anyway? i thought He was strictly out of his own pockets for now, but i suppose things do change, when money is involved. let me know-
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Im not gonna say my exact label but the release of the cd will come under the wastemanagment side of the company..He signed last year under K-solo directly .. Welcome to Waste Management Records INC has some of the info oh and Jack the rapper was a mix underground cd he did where he did a bunch of freestyles over others tracks some of his best stuff was on it. Jack the ripper was an actual major label release
 

HazyEyes

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unfortunately most cats who listen to rap, don't listen to lyrics anymore, they want catchy flows that aint sayin shit, intellectual hip hop makes people feel stupid, because they are....i always listen to lyrics and yea Big L is sick, 2pac is given way too much credit i think, biggie was sick but same as pac, they became "Legends" after they died, they both had good messages but i wouldn't say they were my inspiration, the first album i bought myself was warren G regulate....then started picking up bone thugs, then i picked up pac and biggie, the problem with rap...is it's rap...not hip hop, hip hop was telling stories, talking bout real shit, even pac and biggie talked about expensive liquor, and cars, and bitches all that shit that's so overplayed these days, pac was not the originator of story telling though he did have a strong grip on it, listen to real old skool tracks, listen to Nate dogg before he sang hooks, listen to cannabis and Wu, Lost boyz, Dead Prez...the list goes on and on, there are so many dope emcees, and the richest and/or dead ones are the first people give credit to for "starting this shit" don't follow the hype.

that said R.I.P. Big L, B.I.G., Pac, Freaky Tah, Easy E, Jam Master J, Big Pun
WoW man i could not say it better myself man congatz

Cannabis, Wu-Tang, lost boyz, dead prez - watch when they die they will get huge as well they are great lyricist but when they diethey will get bigger i put my money on it ... Free B.O.N.E cant wait for the BONE crew to get back and make sick ass records ...just wish bizzy was not as much of a alcoholic as he is. but shit he still can rap haha
 

Stormfront

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Im not gonna say my exact label but the release of the cd will come under the wastemanagment side of the company..He signed last year under K-solo directly .. Welcome to Waste Management Records INC has some of the info oh and Jack the rapper was a mix underground cd he did where he did a bunch of freestyles over others tracks some of his best stuff was on it. Jack the ripper was an actual major label release
forgive my stupidity, i never heard of it, probably didnt get released around here, or it might be cuz i don't watch tv or listen to the radio anymore, im so tired of the bullshit they play, i feel stupid whenever i here souljah boy....see im even spelling wrong...(hear)

gotta check out the new material hope it's as dope as you say it will be :joint:
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
BONE is funny that just dropped a new cd few months ago they have just fallen off trhe map the last 3 cds and after getting dropped from thier major label are trying to come back indie but I think thier time has come and gone like most of the groups who copied Twista's style of speed rap
 

Stormfront

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WoW man i could not say it better myself man congatz

Cannabis, Wu-Tang, lost boyz, dead prez - watch when they die they will get huge as well they are great lyricist but when they diethey will get bigger i put my money on it ... Free B.O.N.E cant wait for the BONE crew to get back and make sick ass records ...just wish bizzy was not as much of a alcoholic as he is. but shit he still can rap haha
actually freaky Tah was Lost boyz, but they fell apart when he got killed, they didnt have much of a drive any more, i know mr. cheeks dropped a solo album at some point and maybe another one of them did too, i wish they'd stuck around rippin shit up...i forgot to mention the beatnuts too, another of my faves.... so sick
 

Stormfront

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BONE is funny that just dropped a new cd few months ago they have just fallen off trhe map the last 3 cds and after getting dropped from thier major label are trying to come back indie but I think thier time has come and gone like most of the groups who copied Twista's style of speed rap
am i being stupid again...twista copied them i believe...bone has been around since 1993 i don't consider twista as old as bone by far...also im faster than twista....and more understandable lol
 

HazyEyes

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Am pretty sure Bone came before Twister but i might be wrong but i think shits going to start rolling when wishbone gets out of jail in 2010. but when thye get together i think bizzy will come to and do a tour or somthing hopefully
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Mr Cheeks did 3 solo cds and they have kicked around a few times doing a new group cd but I doubt it gets done. We started a new Jodeci cd few years back by a certain member cant kick his crack habit and itll never be release even though the 6 finished songs were heat
 

Stormfront

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that track is sick bro, cant wait to get it

hazy when wish is back shit's gonna be sick bone thugs been in my top since i was a lil kid got my flow from them... my inspiration....and warren G laid back and quick with a twist of political dead prez...love that shit it's shaped my life
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Twista started in 1984 and had his first indie release in 87.Im from Chi so been following his stuff for years.He was the originator if speed rap but if you follow it back further then he actually grew up listing to Fast Eddie who was the true originator of speed music but was house. Then if you get more technical in the time line 3-6 mafia did it second back in 89 with the release of Flesh n Bone indie whne the group still had skinny pimp and gangsta Boo and crunchy blk
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
And if you follow it on a side not you even had Triple Drakness who did the speed rap before bone to back since 1990.Bone I give it to as the first to harmonize the speed ryhms but they were at the back end of the speed stuff after it was well established as they are too young to be from the begining
 

Stormfront

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haha fast eddie, glad you know ya shit not many people do, didnt know twista was that far back, i like his tracks but it's not really my style, at least the newer tracks arent, i like underground/political/real life/story telling tracks most of what i've heard by twista is glorious lifestyle rap...though i haven't heard any of his old stuff so i dunno where he came from in the beginning...no judging by me, you've proved me wrong twice already lol

EDIT: giving me a whole history lesson, ima hafta check this out...i knew bout fast eddie, gotta hear the others
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Back in the days Twista would be down at Georges Music room just freestyle slaying cats with his speed shit ewhich is known here in Ch as the west side twist.Anyone from the westside does that kinda delivery.Then you have a varition that Crucial Conflict did thats that old hood shit thats not really what chicago hip hop is.The real hip hop cats are more like Common, NOID,Lupe Fiasco, JUICE, Profiund,Mass Hysteria,Qualo
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
His tracks changed now that he is with bad boy and had a falling out with the legendary Traxster about 8 years ago over money and ownership of Wicked Entertainment
lol gotta remmebr I been down for hip hop since 1975 and live it everyday
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
I remember back in like 83,84,85 cardboard at the parks or the laundry mats breakin to break beats and taggin any wall or bus that would stop at a light.Im from the generation when turntables,scratches, and lyrics with metaphors and similies reigned supreme.Hangin at the rocky with 4 wheel roller skates and a turntable was from your momz stero rack lol.Stealing power from street light poles and using house speakers in your trunk to bump lol Am I old now only 32
 

Stormfront

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aiight well since you are quite knowledgeable in the hip hop world, i'm interested in who your favorite artists are? always good to hear from others in the community, i try to learn all i can, cant lie and say i know everything, I'm an emcee and a producer, eclectic when it comes to music, i follow the hip hop scene through about 10 different countries maybe more, never really counted, its such a huge following though i like knowing what othe hip hop heads think bout, maybe get myself new ideas, imitation is suicide in the music industry, i want to make sure im still original lol
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
hmmm Ill stay in the US and just name some people I like...Chapter13, JUICE,Super Nat,Poverty,Profound,Ali Vegas,Oktober,MF Doom,Cunnilynguist,Rec Center,Ang-13, if we go up a notch from deep underground I like Lupe Fiasco,Twalib, Rakim, Krs,Masta Ace, Punchline and Wordsworth,..Canada has a ton of undergound shit too. We did a few shows last year up there and germany is wild with hip hop too
 
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