We need a DMX of this Generation ASAP!!!!!!

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DMX came in a era when we lost Pac and niggas were lookin for a bald headed nigga witha powerful voice and a message in his music

DMX might of ended up on Deathrow in 1996, but The LOX chose Badboy over Deathrow, but the catch was Puff thought DMX was wack for whatever reason said he didnt want him, so Jada and them made a group decision and let X go

Suge was willing to take them all on

DMX hunger showed in music after so many knockbacks, he got his deal spittin with his mouth wired up, cuz the day before the auditions he had been beaten to a pulp by the neighborhood cuz he robbed some kid
 
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DMTxCannabis;2843640 said:
There's some truth in this post, especially the bolded. But i doubt Young Money would harbor a 'DMX' of this generation, let alone let that artist get the shine to earn such comparisons. I say this because Young Money is like Bad Boy in the past, but waaaay worse...so for a 'DMX' to emerge, being from Young Money wouldn't happen, the 'DMX' in question would be against the agenda of Young Money, because they put out bubblegum bullshit too often. And a record label wouldn't push an artist that blatantly goes against what the rest of the roster and what the 'big wigs' at the label stands for.

I wonder if DMX knows how ill he is

I see your point because when 50 came out, his singles weren't necessarily hard, grimey records. He came out with some radio friendly club songs and songs for the females. After he had solidified his place, he came with "Many Men" as a single which was a more darker record than the singles he had before. I guess "Wanksta" which really was his re-introduction into the mainstream could be counted as street.
 
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choppa_style;2844845 said:
Um...Ice Cube?

Ice Cube had his heyday, he called out people who he felt were coons like Calvin Butts and MC Hammer, but we need someone NEW. Ice Cube gets respect as an O.G. of the Rap game, hell he is even in my top 5, but i'll highly doubt he'll ever be as relevant is he was in the 1990s, or as relevant as DMX was in the late 90s-early 00s. You may be on to something though, if Ice Cube calls out the fuckery that's running rampant, then more relevant emcees would follow suit.
 
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FOH. Yea we really need a another nigga to give us a few years of good music verses twice as much time displaying a drugged out derelict. Nigga acting like we talking about KRS or Chuck D.
 
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Tommy bilfiger;2844905 said:
Sticky fingaz and Ol dirty B were Dmx before X was

Stop overrating that basic hype,the nigga had a spark when he started now he just garbage

After fall 98 X became a shuck and jive commercial rapper and never returned to that "rawness" of its dark and hell is hot

And he an average rapper

lol @ Sticky Fingaz

DMX>>>>>>>>
 
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Tommy bilfiger;2844905 said:
Sticky fingaz and Ol dirty B were Dmx before X was

Stop overrating that basic hype,the nigga had a spark when he started now he just garbage

After fall 98 X became a shuck and jive commercial rapper and never returned to that "rawness" of its dark and hell is hot

And he an average rapper

Who Cares???;2844909 said:
FOH. Yea we really need a another nigga to give us a few years of good music verses twice as much time displaying a drugged out derelict. Nigga acting like we talking about KRS or Chuck D.
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Fuck both of u lame ass niggas

And lmao @ that fool Tommy comparing sticky fingaz to X
 
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To be honest, niggas complain too much in rap, sound like rap nerds and shit. The music business will find a way of balancing and purging itself imo, whenever it goes too much one way it collapses in on itself and you get an subculture movement. Contrary to popular belief DMX alone did not shift shit, people taste was starting to shift and the right artist came along (DMX, Pun, Master P,etc). The same shit happeed during Ja Rules run, people were getting sick of the love songs and that created room for dudes like 50 Cent,etc.
 
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It's not even that we need another X. We just need that raw, grimey shit back. Niggas is too soft these days.
 
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numbaz...80's baby;2844988 said:
I put this in the other DMX thread a while back.

Like it or not Waka Flacka is this generation's DMX and the closest you goin get to it.

How?..........
 
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X did not crush anything.Did you forget that Puffy out lasted x and is still doing it while X is in jail? Also Big Pun,Canibus,Xzibit and Cam all came out in 98.Not just X.
 
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when lil white bitches is coming out harder than most of the male rappers thats a problem but i'm not co signing the white bitches just saying all the aggression is coming from unusual sources now .
 
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Yea, lets not reincarnate a artist who brought lyrics that stimulated the though process, exuberated positivity and advancement while doing so in an intellectual manner. Lets bring back an addict who barked on songs and could barely deliver a coherent three minute interview. I agree.
 
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Who Cares???;2845052 said:
Yea, lets not reincarnate a artist who brought lyrics that stimulated the though process, exuberated positivity and advancement while doing so in an intellectual manner. Lets bring back an addict who barked on songs and could barely deliver a coherent three minute interview. I agree.

That's all these bitches screaming, that DARKMAN BACK!
 
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Who Cares???;2845052 said:
Yea, lets not reincarnate a artist who brought lyrics that stimulated the though process, exuberated positivity and advancement while doing so in an intellectual manner. Lets bring back an addict who barked on songs and could barely deliver a coherent three minute interview. I agree.

[video=youtube;9Ww-TQUeA3E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ww-TQUeA3E[/video]

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[video=youtube;0V2fh8cpb8w]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0V2fh8cpb8w&feature=related[/video]

X wasn't positive or intelligent, nigga? Really? Of course he has his faults as a man, but he always had an uplifting message for people goin through everyday struggles...
 
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