I Feel like I Got Cheated by Missing the 90s...

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mostvigorousone;1980754 said:
Girls look better now though. Youngin's coming up now winnin' like a muhfucka LMAO......

NP of course.

What u know about 95 south and tag team.. holdin down summers..

One another note.. is it just me or is Memphis Bleek and Drag-On mad that they didnt come out in these last 5 years.. 90's one/some hit wonders > than some of these niggas careers.. word to Craig Mack
 
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mostvigorousone;1980754 said:
Girls look better now though. Youngin's coming up now winnin' like a muhfucka LMAO......

NP of course.

Come on bruh tell me you aint serious.. Bitches was bad back then just like they are now.. Plus it wasn't no fake azz havin manufactured bitches back then.
 
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The Hacker;1979721 said:
shit who you telling

i was listening to all lil jon and the eastside boys albums loud as hell in my room

i never knew of a edited cd til this one cat came to school talkin bout he had a edited word of mouth cd and we laughed at him

lol.......
 
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Maalik;1980766 said:
Okay...



1. a young P. Diddy as an Intern, a young successful Russell Simmons, $1000 Bet...What Happened?

2. What was Jay-Z's first single as a Solo artist?

3. What city is truly credited as the birthplace of Gangsta Rap?


Answer those bruh...see if you can do that shit w/o Google.

Oh yea...if you wasn't old enough to go see any artist live or wasn't a Teenager during the period...you really aint experience shit to keep it real

I don't know what #1 is

First Jay single was In My Lifetime and at the end of the song they was roastin this bitch

and Imma guess Oakland was the birth place of gangsta rap
 
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jackthemack;1981059 said:
I don't know what #1 is

First Jay single was In My Lifetime and at the end of the song they was roastin this bitch

and Imma guess Oakland was the birth place of gangsta rap

Don't know the first one either but i'm pretty sure the last answer is Philly cuz of Schooly D. N no i didn't use google either.
 
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jackthemack;1981059 said:
I don't know what #1 is

First Jay single was In My Lifetime and at the end of the song they was roastin this bitch

and Imma guess Oakland was the birth place of gangsta rap

Maalik;1980766 said:
Okay...



1. a young P. Diddy as an Intern, a young successful Russell Simmons, $1000 Bet...What Happened?

2. What was Jay-Z's first single as a Solo artist?

3. What city is truly credited as the birthplace of Gangsta Rap?


Answer those bruh...see if you can do that shit w/o Google.

Oh yea...if you wasn't old enough to go see any artist live or wasn't a Teenager during the period...you really aint experience shit to keep it real

1. Russell Simmons could run for hours at the Gym. He was on the machine & made a bet with a young Sean Combs. Sean's car was seriously fucked up. He needed $800 to fix his whip. Russell told him he had no chance in hell staying on the machine & running longer. Sean ended up running for 2 hours to win the bet. Russell said that night, he knew Sean had drive.

2. I Cant Get with Dat - Jay-Z. Released in 1994 by Roca-Fella Records.

3. The answer is right. Its never said but, Schooly D dropped the first Gangsta Record in 1985, He's a Philly Artist. Ice T says this inspired him, seeing as he grew up part time in Newark, New Jersey.
 
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while you whinin about hip hop
i hope you was at least up on some of that good ass R&B of that era
swv, tlc, brownstone, en vogue, 702, missy elliot, 112, young usher, etc. etc.
the introduction of new jack swing with niggas like guy, jodeci, blackstreet
dru hill, case, dave hollister, destiny's child's early hoodrat anthems before they got played out
damn, i'm over here feelin like a old man gettin nostalgic n shit
music really was better in the 90s
at least we got goobs tho
 
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Maalik;1979589 said:
I'm 22. Born in 1988. Raised outside Philadelphia. I completely dont fit in with this generation. Hip Hop in its current form is completely deviant from what I was raised on. It sucks............it really sucks that I wasn't an adult (18+) during the 90s. I missed out on everything :(:mad::(. Seeing Big & Tupac in person. Seeing Snoop at his prime. Seeing Nas & Jay when they first got on. DMX when he was hungry. NWA bursting on the scene. LL Cool J when he was bearable. When Wu-Tang was beating niggas the fuck up at every show. Back when Busta was conscious & funny.

Fuck 2011.

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very conscious in this picture....
 
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blackrain;1981210 said:
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very conscious in this picture....

when was busta conscious?
he must be talkin bout some leaders of the new school shit
cuz i can vividly remember when WOO HA! was a brand new video and i had no idea wtf he was talkin about
i remember that shit cuz he had on the concord jordan 11s and i wanted them bitches so bad
 
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blackrain;1981210 said:
082907_stewart_300x400.jpg
very conscious in this picture....

Busta wasn't always a dufus...cmon bruh lol...that should've been obvious man

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Leader of New School Busta

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Funny, Charismatic Busta...
 
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Maalik;1979589 said:
I'm 22. Born in 1988. Raised outside Philadelphia. I completely dont fit in with this generation. Hip Hop in its current form is completely deviant from what I was raised on. It sucks............it really sucks that I wasn't an adult (18+) during the 90s. I missed out on everything :(:mad::(. Seeing Big & Tupac in person. Seeing Snoop at his prime. Seeing Nas & Jay when they first got on. DMX when he was hungry. NWA bursting on the scene. LL Cool J when he was bearable. When Wu-Tang was beating niggas the fuck up at every show. Back when Busta was conscious & funny.

Fuck 2011.

I'm from that era dawg. Trust me you aint miss much. People only remember the glory about that era, but forget all about the trash that was put out. And trust me, people were complaining just as much back then. And it was cats from the 80's that didnt like the 90's.

Getwitcha
 
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rapmastermind;1980457 said:
I feel bad for you homey and all the 90's babies that were either too young or just didn't understand that history was happening. Lucky for me my High school years were:

9th Grade: 94-95

10th Grade: 95-96

11th Grade: 96-97

12th Grade: 97-98

Tupac and Biggie died my 11th grade year. I was 16 when Pac went and 17 when Biggie went so the heart of my Hip Hop Life was right there in the 90's. We had it all, the artist, the classics. The singles back then were much more diverse, you would have your commerical stuff but all the underground stuff got airplay also. The Movies like "Juice", "Above the Rim", "Menence II Society", "Boyz In the Hood", "Poetic Justice", "New Jack City". And Yes even the wack artist of the 90's still made better music than the weak dudes now. We had Rap City before it was the bassment and after, we had Yo MTV raps. Watching Rap videos after school = GOAT. It was just a great time to be a hip hop fan. My Avi of NaS and Biggie was a photo taken of them together in 1993, I post that picture because at that moment when they dropped, that's when I knew I will forever love rap music. It's this era that has kept me holding on to this genre even past my 30's. This last decade was a huge step down for the genre but there was still some good music.

Just think about it though, Naughty By Nature, Tribe, Dre, Snoop, Ice Cube, Warren G, Dogg Pound, Biggie, NaS, Jay Z Tupac, Redman, Wu Tang, DMX, Bone Thugs, Big Pun, Puffy, Bootcamp Click, Jeru da damja, Fugees, Outkast, Scarface, No Limit, Lil Kim, Foxy We even got Rakim back in the last 90's. It was just THAT Era. 80's era is the only thing that rivals it. So I sympathize with what the O/P is saying about not being old enough to truly appreicate the era. I feel the same way about the 80's because I was a youngin during the Golden Era 82-89 so though I heard the music through family I wasn't old enough to appreciate it. Remember, everyone his their own era in life so it's not that you got cheated, destiny brought you here when it did. With that said I feel blessed that my teenage years was 90's Hip Hop, Classic Ish which is why no matter how old I get, I pop in those songs and it's like hoppin in the deloeran and going back in time to when Hip Hop was just uncut pure crack rock, lol. My 1st Clubbing experiences was to that great 90's era, going to the club with 90's Hip Hop, they were playing album cuts in the club not just singles, that's how dope Hip Hop was.
You got me by a year but the experince is the same. But the 80s and is in close competition.
 
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Miltown Marauder;1981843 said:
Negro please, you was 10 by 98', you don't remember shit.

Nigga u from Milwaukee of course u wouldn't remember anything lol

How u gonna tell me what I can remember?
 
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