Old Rap Forums from the 1990s.

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lol @ them thinking Nas shot pac over the confrontation at the MTV awards

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.r...dfd036643ffeaa

Yo peep this... My ***** told me that 2punk had been riffing with NAs at

the awards over some **** nas said in an interview. This I know is true.

Then he said SuGE KNIGHT slapped NAs!!! . This is also true cuz madd

*****'s who was there seen it.

Now you don't have to be Jeru to put 2 and 2 together.

These Death Row *****'s think they untouchable. Don't **** with NYC!
 
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More options Jun 17 1993, 7:52 am

Newsgroups: alt.rap

From: gav...@spider.co.uk (Gavin McCallum)

Date: 17 Jun 93 11:36:10 GMT

Local: Thurs, Jun 17 1993 7:36 am

Subject: Re: Eric B and Rakim split

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The way I heard it was that they are both setting up a label on

Rhyme Syndicate,I think it's called Murder Inc,something like that.

I'm not to sure if they are both staying together as EB and Rakim

or if they are gonna produce artists only and Rakim will kick on the

solo tip,with a flow like his,he could do it easily.Eric B can drop

some phat beats,but cant sratch worth ****.

Yo Dol,the last Schooly D lp I Heard was 'Am I Black enough for you

Yet',dunno if he's dropped one since.Good to see that you're still

pumping the Uk jams though.'Patriot games' is tooooo dope to miss

Y'all should buy this lp!...

Peace

5000

Gee

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gav...@spider.co.uk 'Ask not what you can do for your country,but

031-554-9424 what the **** has it done for you!'Lench Mob
 
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CAMRON IS SOFT WHAT KIND OF DO HE BE RHMYMINABOUT . ON HORSE AND CARRIGE HE SAYS ME 2 LIKE 20 TIMES AND THEN WIN U THINK ITS OVER HE SAYS AND U DONT KNOW LIKE 30 TIMES. ***ZACHARY WE GOT TO SHUT IT DOWN***

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From: eno...@aol.com (Enoob7)

Date: 1998/08/12

Subject: Re: cam'ron

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CAMRON IS SOFT WHAT KIND OF DO HE BE RHMYMINABOUT . ON HORSE AND CARRIGE

HE SAYS ME 2 LIKE 20 TIMES AND THEN WIN U THINK ITS OVER HE SAYS AND U DONT

KNOW LIKE 30 TIMES.
 
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They will look about on us in 2030 and see Gee757:CUUUUUUUUUUUURLLLLLLLY GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY-UNIT FUK SNITCH DON'T COME DOWN 2 BAD NEWZ.

LOL
 
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_Menace_;2000001 said:
wait hold up/hold up!

Gee was in a forum in the 90's

NO NO lol I was saying when people look back on us from the year 2030 that's all they will see and make fun of Gee.
 
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_Menace_;2000001 said:
wait hold up/hold up!

Gee was in a forum in the 90's
LOL you read that wrong. that was from the t/s...not from that old board. He saying 20 years from now people gonna look up the shit we saying now and they'll see the bullshit Gee used to write....and probably laugh at his ass like we all do now
 
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crafts View profile
More options Apr 11 1992, 4:44 pm
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From: cra...@athena.mit.edu
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 1992 23:44:27 GMT
Local: Sat, Apr 11 1992 4:44 pm
Subject: Rap vs. Hip Hop

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On a recent late night talk show Tupac Shakur said the following when asked:

"What is the difference between rap and Hip Hop?"

Answer:"...Rap is Young MC...hip hop is A Tribe Called Quest...
Rap is the just the basics, a beat and lyrics where hip hop
is more of a style... more complex... deeper...often political..."

Is there a difference in the terms? Or is hip hop different from rap?
cra...@athena.mit.edu
 
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No matter what year it is there will always be those saying music in that day sucks and older rap was better. Many now talk about how dope it was in the 90's but back then you had people saying the music was garbage. Yes your favorites will get hated on too......

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More options Feb 11 1996, 1:00 am
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From: perfe...@callnet.com (Perry Fect)
Date: 1996/02/11
Subject: Re: Anyone Miss 80's Rap?

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Brendan Horgan (hor...@umich.edu) wrote:

: "Can You Feel It?" is the jam of all jams. Notice I say -is- instead of
: -was- because it still rocks: the beat, the rhymes, that pioneering rap-r&B
: flavor, but what do you expect? In addition to the Disco 3, aka the Phat
: Boys, we had Mr. Kurtis Blow doin' the production on that song...

: But yeah, now its like unacceptable to have least bit of fun in rap-
80s rap kills anything out today. the only exception that stands out to
me is tribe called quest. everything else the same played out gangsta,
funked, looped beat bullshit.
 
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NuffRespect;2000038 said:
only if they knew...

I got forums from the future in 2033 and their still talking about Detox coming out. They say it's going to be a posthumus release.
 
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Old Fart;2000225 said:
No matter what year it is there will always be those saying music in that day sucks and older rap was better. Many now talk about how dope it was in the 90's but back then you had people saying the music was garbage. Yes your favorites will get hated on too......

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More options Feb 11 1996, 1:00 am

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From: perfe...@callnet.com (Perry Fect)

Date: 1996/02/11

Subject: Re: Anyone Miss 80's Rap?

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Brendan Horgan (hor...@umich.edu) wrote:

: "Can You Feel It?" is the jam of all jams. Notice I say -is- instead of

: -was- because it still rocks: the beat, the rhymes, that pioneering rap-r&B

: flavor, but what do you expect? In addition to the Disco 3, aka the Phat

: Boys, we had Mr. Kurtis Blow doin' the production on that song...

: But yeah, now its like unacceptable to have least bit of fun in rap-

80s rap kills anything out today. the only exception that stands out to

me is tribe called quest. everything else the same played out gangsta,

funked, looped beat bullshit.

Chris Rock was saying that whatever music you was listening too whenever you first strated to get laid is the music your going to be listening too for the rest of your life.
 
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Another dissing 90's hip-hop...the stuff most today consider 'classic'

Oliver S Wang More options Jan 7 1995, 11:21 pm
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From: ol...@uclink.berkeley.edu (Oliver S Wang)
Date: 8 Jan 1995 06:21:54 GMT
Local: Sat, Jan 7 1995 11:21 pm
Subject: Notes on the Run...

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Crushing wack rhymers like a door mat, check the format...

I agree that hip hop has its problems and maybe it's what's in a
"state of emergency". Too many wack rhymers over too many wack beats is
bad for hip hop as a whole. And while 94 was a better year than 93, it
still pales in comparison to the 89-92 era of everyone from Public Enemy
to De La Soul to Diamond D.

Same dude did a record review and shitted on Puff and BIG for jacking JD and Brat......

Well, BIG has a new single out and if you didn't know, you must be
chillin in the Artic or something. I hear "Big Poppa" everywhere which
is trippy since "Funkdafied" wasn't out that long ago. Amazing how the
pop listening audience works isn't it? This isn't to dis BIG, but c'mon,
Puffy (who produced the track) what were you thinking? And if you'll
notice, apart from the Dre-esque whine during the chorus, Puffy STRAIGHT
lifted the sample without doing anything to it. It probably took him all
of five minutes to process this one through.
Frankly, I'm going to flip the needle onto "Warning" for some of
BIG's better (and more original stuff).
Rating: Big Poppa-2 out of 6 (been there, did it a couple of times, don't
want it again)
 
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Llahsram;2000258 said:
Chris Rock was saying that whatever music you was listening too whenever you first strated to get laid is the music your going to be listening too for the rest of your life.
If he said that he's absolutely correct
 
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I got a chance to see a videotaped copy of the Jerry Springer show...

The panel was Bushwick Bill, Luther (Luke) Campbell, and 1/2 of Bytches

With Problems (who also did a verse from their rap "Fakin", which refers to

fake orgasm's by women... it was censored by the station but everybody it

the audience was bustin out laughin).

Bushwick definetly came off as the most mental... Springer was trying to

criticize use of the word bitch and Bill came back with references from the

bible, showing that the existence of the meaning of the term goes back WAY

before black people and hip-hop music (He also referred to himself as a

Nubian who buils pyramids... hmmm Bushwick in the NOI...?...)

Luke sounded semi-stoned/blunted/buzzed/whatevah, but he also made some

good points, especially about how it is the responsibility of parents to

control their kids, and if they can't they shouldn't blame it on rap.

The member of BWP kicked the whole basic BWP scenario, about how they use

the word bitch as a source of pride, meaning "Strong black women who takes

no shit"

They also had some reverend dude who kept quoting The Source, something

about Russell Simmons saying, "The harshest records sell the best, and in

the white neighborhoods". Well sa-PRIZE sa-PRIZE! Sex and violence sells,

strange that. But even your basic nasty NWA song still kicks a ghetto

perspective that most of AmeriKKKa doesn't have...

Other noteworthy events: They had Bushwick's mom on the phone... she

sounded very Jamaican (at least IMHO). She talked about how she likes that

music Bushwick does and that she knows "he is a good boy". Also, a woman

in the audience cited various hip-hop records that talked about strong

black men and women, and said that when you see beyond the cursing involved

with these records there is a positive message (you GO gurl).

Asalaam alaikum from Flash
 
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Llahsram;1999863 said:
no bullshit

Dec 19 1999, 2:00 am

Newsgroups: alt.rap

From: changel...@aol.com (Changelito)

Date: 1999/12/19

Subject: Re: Thoughts......

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Didnt Magic sign a 25 million dollar contract for 25 years? Thats how much MJ

made in 97 with the bulls. It's scary that Lil Wayne is only 16 years old, is

he the future for hip-hop
or will he fade like Kriss Kross.

damn........
 
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reaction to notorious big's death

http://groups.google.com/group/alt....l=en&lnk=gst&q=notorious+big#19e730b010cb7b2d

I just heard the The Notorious BIG aka Biggie Smalls, has passed away... I just

can't believe this shit!! First 2 Pac, and now Biggie. What the f#@! is this

world coming to? Shit, both were very talented artists. Just a little more info:

Apparently Biggie was at a house party and upon his exit, was gunned down
 
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