king hassan
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I thought so to when I came on in 2005I'm THAT guy...;2193222 said:i didn't know mainstream rap was still popular until i signed up here. You would think this would be a breeding ground for underground hip hop but it seems the lives of stars are too fascinating to turn your eyes away from.
Hmmm. And I was around when they first dropped, both of them , same age as them as a matter of fact. But I guess when they came out there were a lot of hot rappers out at the same time so I just did'nt focus soley on them, but I get where you coming from. I guess they touched people differntlyHatter;2193159 said:well with Pac music, the energy in the tracks, Pac could be Deep, Political, Street, or just have fun with it, all while still being lyrical and having plenty of energy, not many MC's could touch on the same subjects as Pac did with the same energy. its like whether he was shooting niggas or fuckin bitches, every thing came across as some serious shit.
Biggie, the way Biggie rapped was amazing it seemed like he was almost effortlessly flowing like the shit was nothing to him, and the pictures he painted with his tracks its hard to come across the same talent with todays artists, and the things Biggie said it always had you like "did that nigga just say that" i swear almost every biggie track iv heard i was like ooh snap.
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