duhoh Posted March 9, 2011 Content Count: 716 Joined: 01/16/10 Status: Offline Share Posted March 9, 2011 (edited) Where's caution when you need him biggie could tell an amazing story in his bars, while pac i enjoyed sooooo much when he was talking about life. otherwise his stuff doesn't really stand out. anyone who says hip-hop is completely dead is completely ignorant and just rehashing what other's have already said. otherwise, modern day rappers that i can dig are Chamillionaire, Lupe Fiasco, and a very small percent of Young Jeezy's stuff. uX617T3kkOA i could listen to Black Star, Nas, or Bone Thugs almost anytime too. it's sad that hip-hop has gone from lyrical masterpieces to this garbage that totally promotes the negative stereotypes that most of these "tracks" induce, or filled thinly veiled messages aimed at another guy meant to diss. then you got local rappers from my area: lN-If_lXVx4 hip hop ain't dead. just harder to find. Edited March 9, 2011 by duhoh Link to comment
Maniac Posted March 9, 2011 Content Count: 3299 Joined: 04/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted March 9, 2011 biggie could tell an amazing story in his bars, while pac i enjoyed sooooo much when he was talking about life. otherwise his stuff doesn't really stand out. otherwise, modern day MCs that i can dig are Chamillionaire, Lupe Fiasco, and a very small percent of Young Jeezy's stuff. uX617T3kkOA i could listen to Black Star, Nas, or Bone Thugs almost anytime too. Nas and bone thugs have some really good stuff out there Link to comment
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