YEAH I REMEMBER THAT SONG I REMEMBER WHEN WE WERE KIDS AND WE WOULD PUT MONEYOriginally Posted by AndAnotherOne
TOGETHER TO GET A BAG OF WEED AND EVERYONE WOULD SING THAT SONG
YEAH I REMEMBER THAT SONG I REMEMBER WHEN WE WERE KIDS AND WE WOULD PUT MONEYOriginally Posted by AndAnotherOne
TOGETHER TO GET A BAG OF WEED AND EVERYONE WOULD SING THAT SONG
very good topic............
well eye guess my affection for the culture started around 79-80 when eye first heard a Cold Crush Tape(damn those were the days), and my affection grew thruout the eighties up into the Golden Age(so much creativity at that time plus eye was overseas so Hip Hop was the only thing that was Universal...they love this culture overseas). Now eye have to hunt and search for good music these days cause there are so many frauds that are so called reppin the art but those in the know know who is true to the culture...
Thank you.....
Rakim
Kane
Gangstarr
The Juice Crew
KRS One and BDP
Run DMC(R.I.P. JMJ)
Public Enemy
The Original Native Toungues(De La, Jungle Bros., Tribe, Latifah, Monie Love, Black Sheep)
Stetstasonic
Beastie Boys
The Bomb Squad
Heavy D And The Boyz
M.C. Lyte
Audio Two
Nice And Smooth
Treacherous Three
Cold Crush 4
Fantastic 5 MC's
Funky 4 + 1
Crash Crew
Grandmaster Flash And The Furious 5
Shotgun Rammelzee
Double Trouble
Busy Bee
Ice-T
Shinehead
Black Thought And The Roots
Mos Def
Talib Kweli
Jean Grae
Immortal Technique
Nas
The Fugees
Redman
EPMD
Whodini
Jazzy Jeff
The X-Ecutioners
Invisible Scratch Pickles
Dialated Peoples
The Likwit Crew
Ras Kass
Brand Nubian
Poor Righteous Teachers
King Sun
Lakim Shabazz
The Whole Original Flavor Unit
Digable Planets
and of course the Wu..........
there are some eye am sure eye left out but these are just a few of my favorites
Around '92 when my older brother brought home a Kriss Kross tape. I didn't like that shit much. Wasn't til '95 when I got into this hiphop thing.
Around 91 Is When I Ment Her I Use To Hear My Bro Playing HIS Tapes But
I Did Not Fall In Love Until 93 We Have Been Together Ever Since She
Still Sings Music In My Ear And AND I LISTIN TO WHUT EVER SHE SAYS We Are Very Happy Together
Hey You (The Rock Steady Crew) - Rock Steady Crew
i was like 5 or 6 or sumthin, it was early 80's, i saw this song on tv and i was mesmerized by it, then a couple years later, i saw Beastie Boys & Run DMC etc, and i was liking it, then in '88 i heard By All Means Neccesary by B.D.P., and i was hooked on hip hop, and thats when i decided i wanted to be an mc and make hip hop music. loved hip hop ever since.
Actually i was born with hip hop, i was born in 89 but i have much older brothers who all were in to hip hop so they taught me everything about REAL and intelligent hip hop suck of the likes of De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Kool Moe Dee, LL Cool J, and of cousre the legendary MC's KRS One of BDP and Public Enemy, Run DMC and my favorite simple rapstar Guru (og Gangster)
when i first met her is when i first heard cypress hill and run dmc's down with the king
then i went back and really fell in wit her then i heard nas and wu tang come out
i was in love wit her been engaged wit her for 15yrs
1. O.D.B. actually DID overdose, which is why he should from now on be known as the Over Dosin Bastard.Originally Posted by hectis
2. The Wu wouldn't kick anyone's ass, with the exception of Rae, Ghost, and Masta
3. No, but Ghost probably did that to other kids to get money since he didn't have any back then nor does he have any now
4. I believe O.D.B. was actually talking about his dog but was so coked up he thought it resembled a woman
5. The only thing Masta Killa punches is holes for food stamps
6. Wierd how I never heard about the Cappadonna & 9th Prince threesome, let alone 9th Prince. Why do you have to take your fantasies out on other men? I know you want them to stick it to you but this isn't the way to react to sonnings.
7. No, actually. Nelly, Bow Wow, and 7/9 of the Wu are not real MC's, the exceptions being Deck and GZA.
8. Why would I care about the Wu's sexuality? They make music, nothing more, nothing less. It's funny how you seem so fixated on homosexuality. Are you gay yourself? Don't try to get at me, queer.
9. I'm Latino, why would I care what some nigger like you thinks?
10. I'm still here, kid. Sorry I don't post or jack off to 'Liquid Swords' 24/7.
11. Now you stoop even lower and make your third momma joke. We're not in elementary school, but you still have the state of mind, sadly.
12. THAT was how to son/daughter someone.
Last edited by Revolution; 10-15-2008 at 07:03 PM.
LAME I MEAN U CAN COME BETTER THAN THAT BULLSHIT EVERYONE LISTIN THIS WACK HOMOOriginally Posted by Revolution
NEEDS UR HELP EVERY COMEBACK HE EVER MAKES IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WACK
HELP HIM OUT TEACH HIM HOW NOT TO BE WACK IF THEY TOOK A POLL U WOULD WIN AT
BEING THE WACKIST PERSON ON WU TANG CORP
If you think that then what are you doing on posting on a wu-tang forum? I aint hating or dissing you, its just........ whats the point of you taking the time to post here?Originally Posted by Revolution
So where is your 'comeback'? Quit it with the elementary shit, nigger, I'm grown.Originally Posted by hectis
I think Deck and GZA are the true MC's of the Wu, maybe Method and Ghost also. The rest are rappers. You know what I mean?Originally Posted by PuNcH_iN_PuNcH_OuT
Honesty I Am Getting Bored With This I Mean It Is Just A Wast Of My Time U Don't Feel The Wu Than Thats Just U It Dose Not Matter To Me So I Am Done With The Kids Game
I Have More Importent Things To Talk About
Peace
Well damnit, I'ma get this damn thread back on track!!!
When did I first meet hip-hop. It was back in '88, I was 9 or maybe 8. Starin at a china plate, my dad said he'd buy it if it breaks.
Wait, that was someone else...
But for real, I was about 8. My mom's friend had left some tapes over at my house that he didn't want anymore. And the two tapes that stood out to me were DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. So yeah, my intro into hip-hop was Will Smith
He had left me He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper, and Rock the House. I didn't get into Rock the house as much as He's the DJ. I popped that tape in and I was just blown away by Nightmare on my Street. That beat was tight with the Nightmare on Elm Street sample. I played it for one of my friends when he spent the night and he begged me to let him borrow the tape. His parents got mad at me though for giving it to him cause he was telling them that the song was giving him nightmares. Stupid 8 year olds..
But yeah, Those tapes held me down until I got my next tape. The Fu Schnickens
Still Ain't Nuttin Ta Fuk Wit
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