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    old school Biggie, Pac and Nas blow away the bullsh*t that comes out now days

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMoneyShot View Post
    Top 3 rapper of all time
    Dylan, Dylan and Dylan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac4Lyfe View Post
    Yeah, not a fan of Miami (I lived there for a while). Not much to do outside of South Beach. NY is okay but it is so spread out and the weather sucks 50% fo the time. New Orleans is too transient. It does take getting use to clubs closing early in LA. Especially as I was coming from Atlanta where the clubs stay open all night. But, LA is another world. It's fantasy land. Great weather, hills, beaches, sun, fun. I just couldn't live there being married. WAY too many distractions with so many beautiful woman. LA is like being on a college campus. Pussy is everywhere. Beautiful woman are everywhere. They all want to be an actress, model or whatever. You can meet a different woman every day in LA. Definitely worth the high cost of admission.
    I can only attest for my own experience on a micro scale. Not sure what the 90's were like mac but today or as recently as 3 yrs ago the women or girls are kinda flaky and superficial.

    Attractive as hell yes but just dumb? Some tv actress was trying to impress me by telling who she hooked up with. I was trying to hold a straight face on first impact and just kept thinking great I'm gonna be fukkin Eskimo Bros with Orlando Bloom, wonderful. I dunno it was a Hollywood hills party so maybe not representative of all LA

    But yes most definitely attractive women over there, lots of 8s and 9s. The biggest difference between is the attitude, over here on the east coast any woman that's an 8 will act like she's an 11 and expect the world but over there she'd be just a 6 or 7 at best

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadymcgrady View Post
    I can only attest for my own experience on a micro scale. Not sure what the 90's were like mac but today or as recently as 3 yrs ago the women or girls are kinda flaky and superficial.
    Attractive as hell yes but just dumb? Some tv actress was trying to impress me by telling who she hooked up with. I was trying to hold a straight face on first impact and just kept thinking great I'm gonna be fukkin Eskimo Bros with Orlando Bloom, wonderful. I dunno it was a Hollywood hills party so maybe not representative of all LA
    But yes most definitely attractive women over there, lots of 8s and 9s. The biggest difference between is the attitude, over here on the east coast any woman that's an 8 will act like she's an 11 and expect the world but over there she'd be just a 6 or 7 at best
    Oh, I fully agree. The woman that end up in LA are the most superficial on the planet. The first thing most woman ask are where do you live, what do you drive and where do you work. Most of them are delusional thinking that they are going to marry Kobe Bryant or Brad Pitt. And, yes, most are dumb as a box of rocks. The East coast has much more down to earth woman who are actually intelligent where you can hold a conversation. LA is full of the "all about me" crowd. Men and woman are "flossing", "Fronting", "Pretending" to be something they are not. It's very easy to get caught up in that fantasy lifestyle. LA is not the place to marry or get in a long term relationship. But, the power of numbers are at work there. So many woman that you just have to stick and move...

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    rappers today are horrific

    The old school stuff was never duplicated by todays ghetto punks

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    rappers today are horrific

    The old school stuff was never duplicated by todays ghetto punks
    yes complete garbage

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    Rap was fukking crap from its inception. IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rkelly110 View Post
    Rap was fukking crap from its inception. IMO.
    I feel the same way about country music....

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    Quote Originally Posted by rkelly110 View Post
    Rap was fukking crap from its inception. IMO.
    I can appreciate all music. I'll even listen to classical music from time to time to unwind. The beats/bass sounds of rap back in the day were incredible even when the lyrics were cringe worthy. I don't care who you are, those beats had everybody bopping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    rappers today are horrific

    The old school stuff was never duplicated by todays ghetto punks
    this is the most intelligent post i have ever seen from you good job jj

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    rappers today are horrific

    The old school stuff was never duplicated by todays ghetto punks
    New music today is horrific.. Once in a while you might hear a catchy tune but that's it.. The new music I hear coming out on the radio these days is pure garbage.. Lacks creativity and originality...

    50's, 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's music was MUCH better then 2010's music... I know I'm getting older and tastes change but I'm still a music lover to the core and can look at this objectively... Teen music is really bad, rap music is just horribly bad!!!!

    I can only think of 2 original songs that came out since 2010 that were decent.. These are them and they aren't even that great either.. They were original though..



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    Jibbbbbby those songs suck too

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    RIP B.I.G. would be nice to see some of these brothers get money and open up some businesses to create jobs. Stop shooting each other up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gauchojake View Post
    Jibbbbbby those songs suck too
    Can't argue it.. Like I said not a lot of quality hits coming out on the radio these days...

    I listen to new music and search for creativity and find songs like this that have potential for a catchy tune but starts off slow and ends even slower... This is your new bubble gum music that is coming out.. Ugggghhhh...

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    Rap was best in the 90's when biggie, tupac, Jay z etc were coming up.

    I got 7 mack elevens about 8 38s 9 nines 10 mack 10s the sht never ends

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadymcgrady View Post
    Rap was best in the 90's when biggie, tupac, Jay z etc were coming up.

    I got 7 mack elevens about 8 38s 9 nines 10 mack 10s the sht never ends
    this, nwa, 2 live crew, Too short, geto boys, etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Booya711 View Post
    I feel the same way about country music....
    Yeah, that too.

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    Nothing I hate worse is the lyrics of a song repeating, repeating, repeating.

    Nothing I hate worse is the lyrics of a song repeating, repeating, repeating.

    Nothing I hate worse is the lyrics of a song repeating, repeating, repeating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rkelly110 View Post
    Nothing I hate worse is the lyrics of a song repeating, repeating, repeating.

    Nothing I hate worse is the lyrics of a song repeating, repeating, repeating.

    Nothing I hate worse is the lyrics of a song repeating, repeating, repeating.
    This comedian says it all.. ...


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    Old white men discussing rap, you cant make this up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtoler View Post
    Old white men discussing rap, you cant make this up.
    Did someone mention old and white rappers.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by mngambler View Post
    old school Biggie, Pac and Nas blow away the bullsh*t that comes out now days
    I'll take some Ice Cube (WSC) and a little Master P with that. The golden era for rap was the 90s. Snoop...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManOfValue View Post
    I'll take some Ice Cube (WSC) and a little Master P with that. The golden era for rap was the 90s. Snoop...
    M.C. Eiht

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    Straight Up Menace!!! yea baby. How could I not mention 8 ball...

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    Tell a black that this person invented rap and they go nuts lol


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    Best thing sleazy E ever did was probably introduce Bone Thugs. Liked them quite a bit. Brad Jordan aka Scarface is another one I listened to a good deal. He was hard friggin' core though. You might catch a bulled just listening to this guy..

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    Quote Originally Posted by captrobey View Post
    Tell a black that this person invented rap and they go nuts lol

    Good ol' Cap, always pressing buttons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by captrobey View Post
    Tell a black that this person invented rap and they go nuts lol

    Pretty! They should all have a portrait of her in their studios then...

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    Blondie not the first..

    ^^^One of the first rappers at the beginning of the hip hop period, at the end of the 1970s, was also hip hop's first DJ, DJ Kool Herc. Herc, a Jamaican immigrant, started delivering simple raps at his parties, which some claim were inspired by the Jamaican tradition of toasting.

    I think this guy started it all and then it was officially called rap then after..


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    Then in 1979 this was the first commercialized rap song to hit the music charts. Your first hit rap song ever in the United States...

    I know my music history..


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    Guys like biggie told a story thru their music.
    Who in today's music will still be relevant in 20 years? Taylor swift/rhianna helll no

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwnotorious View Post
    Guys like biggie told a story thru their music.
    Who in today's music will still be relevant in 20 years? Taylor swift/rhianna helll no
    Bieber fever

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