hrap-120;1242402 said:the list is difficult because its not regionally balanced.
any suggestion on adds?
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hrap-120;1242402 said:the list is difficult because its not regionally balanced.
ptowndonte;1242277 said:so take your pick and explain
ptowndonte;1242409 said:any suggestion on adds?
hrap-120;1242444 said:at least two representatives from every region, different genres.
Id add 50cent, andre 3000, lauryn hill, kanye west..or are they too new school??
usmarin3;1242445 said:Bid Daddy Kane - he is the forefather of the punchline rappers and punchlines are generally what's wrong with rap nowadays (Fab,Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj,Drake,Jada,Cassidy,etc). A lot of these motherfuckers aint rapping about shit, all they are focusing on is their one liners and their music have no train of thought or meaning behind it.
As for MATERIALISTIC SHIT, Yall might want to put a bullet in Slick Rick and Rakims head, because they started all this materialistic shit.
usmarin3;1242445 said:bid daddy kane - he is the forefather of the punchline rappers and punchlines are generally what's wrong with rap nowadays (fab,lil wayne, nicki minaj,drake,jada,cassidy,etc). A lot of these motherfuckers aint rapping about shit, all they are focusing on is their one liners and their music have no train of thought or meaning behind it.
as for materialistic shit, yall might want to put a bullet in slick rick and rakims head, because they started all this materialistic shit.
thesynthesis;1242468 said:Without Kane there is no jayz
ptowndonte;1242480 said:most young niggas don't even notice that, rakim was flashy as hell
usmarin3;1242511 said:yep, his first album is called paid in full for god sakes. Was the first to rock rope chains, was flashing cash, guns, and fancy cars in his videos, but if you let these purist tell it though, you would swear he rocked a kuffi and kente cloth outfits. Lol
usmarin3;1242445 said:Bid Daddy Kane - he is the forefather of the punchline rappers and punchlines are generally what's wrong with rap nowadays (Fab,Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj,Drake,Jada,Cassidy,etc). A lot of these motherfuckers aint rapping about shit, all they are focusing on is their one liners and their music have no train of thought or meaning behind it.
As for MATERIALISTIC SHIT, Yall might want to put a bullet in Slick Rick and Rakims head, because they started all this materialistic shit.
ptowndonte;1242534 said:smh at niggas thinkin you can't be a fly nigga and speak knowledge
hrap-120;1242543 said:Come on man thats not fair to say that about Rakim. The bulk of Rakims catalog is science and introspective lyrics, his flagship song "Paid in Full" was about being broke.
Slick Rick had the gaudy jewells and and 4-finger rings but he was known for his story-telling, not his flossing, JayZ came in the game with champagne, yachts, cigars and name-dropping every exenspive brand-name you could imagine.
Rakim & Slick Rick had a more balanced approach they didnt glorify drug-dealing and genocide the way JayZ embraced it. JayZ made being a drug-baron "cool", and "hip", he was the very first Drug-Lord rapper to find mainstream acceptence, and its been downhill for hiphop every since.
and JayZ said it was okay to dumb down your music and double your dollars..he hurt HipHop when he did that.
ptowndonte;1242047 said:Who would it be and why? keep in mind the contributions of this artist, their catalog, and historical moments, etc., and also tell how hip-hop would be different without that artist
IT'S NOT ABOUT MAKING HIP-HOP BETTER BY REMOVIN OF OF THESE ARTIST!!!!
-kanye west
binstar;1242306 said:i would have to go with scarface. Even though he's one of my favorites and i'd also be getting rid of the geto boys in the process - i think it would have the least impact overall since even though people respect face he isn't really the type of mc that's given birth to a lot of different styles.
maybe Jay though. even though i like his music and he's one of the best, his influence on the rappers that came after him hasn't really been positive.
Meet The Sniper;1242492 said:Nas.
He's a bunch of different 80's rapper rolled up with multiple Ls and media shock.