despot is dope. i think he has a ton of potential, he has a really good voice, nice cadence and flow and a really quick wit. unfortunately there just isnt a ton of material out to fully judge, but i am really excited for his album to drop once he finishes. what the fuck despot finish already so we can hear that shit.Guun wrote:despot
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Deck is best in small dose or as part of a group. he has a great voice, memorable lines, good style and technically skilled, but something about him for more than a verse just bores me to no end...he is very much like starange wonder. i used to think they would make a great group but now i dont know if that would work out so well.Crooked S wrote:Inspectah Deck
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malik b is dope but he cant really fuck with thought, he is like an underground rapper version of black thought has a lot of the same qualities just not as good or interesting.Philaflava wrote:Malik B
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Posdnous - i used to love pos he was abstract, stylish, clever, had sick flow, and a killer beard. but as the last few dela albums dropped i started liking him less and liking dave a lot more.
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J-Live - The only song i really know from j-live is the one he performs live where he scratchs the beat and raps at the same time. that shit was fresh. outside of that i havent really checked much j-live. i havent heard great things either.Philaflava wrote:J-Live
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little brother - they are ok. i think everyone is capable there, but i really do not like people going with throw back sounds. i think thats one of the biggest problems in rap music today. much bigger than wack shit like soldier boy or papoose. if i wanted to hear music from that era i will listen to music from that era.
Pumpkinhead - Pumpkinhead is hit or miss for me. I find him at his best when he goes away from the grain stylistically. He has strong flow, good word play, and a killer voice...unfortunately he doesnt always use it.Reggie wrote:Pumpkinhead
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Jean Grae - im not a fan.
Supernatural - is good freestyler but thats it.
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ALASKA wrote:Philaflava wrote:J-Live
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J-Live - The only song i really know from j-live is the one he performs live where he scratchs the beat and raps at the same time. that shit was fresh. outside of that i havent really checked much j-live. i havent heard great things either.
little brother - they are ok. i think everyone is capable there, but i really do not like people going with throw back sounds. i think thats one of the biggest problems in rap music today. much bigger than wack shit like soldier boy or papoose. if i wanted to hear music from that era i will listen to music from that era.
BEEF! We got BEEF here.
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However, his head is about as big as a pumpkin. You've got to give him some points for truth in advertising.ALASKA wrote:Pumpkinhead - Pumpkinhead is hit or miss for me. I find him at his best when he goes away from the grain stylistically. He has strong flow, good word play, and a killer voice...unfortunately he doesnt always use it.Reggie wrote:Pumpkinhead
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hahaha. i remember having such high expectations for that record....and damn it suckedRoy Johnson wrote:Down Goes The Devil is pretty much the song of our generation, though, much like the Beach Boys Surfin' USA for people that came up in the mid-60s.ALASKA wrote:is he albino dude from channel live? if so he sucksRoy Johnson wrote:Hakim
Philaflava wrote:ALASKA wrote:Philaflava wrote:J-Live
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J-Live - The only song i really know from j-live is the one he performs live where he scratchs the beat and raps at the same time. that shit was fresh. outside of that i havent really checked much j-live. i havent heard great things either.
little brother - they are ok. i think everyone is capable there, but i really do not like people going with throw back sounds. i think thats one of the biggest problems in rap music today. much bigger than wack shit like soldier boy or papoose. if i wanted to hear music from that era i will listen to music from that era.
BEEF! We got BEEF here.
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I think P missed his time. He has an insane flow, clever word play, good voice, nice style...but its very early 90s. Whenever i hear one of his new songs i always wonder who it is and how i missed out on this gem in 93 when i used to go to the wiz in yonkers and buy everything that dropped that week. then i realize its percy and i wish he got picked up when he should have.AWAE wrote:percee p
yeah its tragic.illmas wrote:its a shame that the "great" ALASKA doest even know half of the MCs we have posted. but rather comments on rappers like soulja boi.......
WISE INTELLECT???
as for wise intelligence i thought PRT was really dope. I used to love them back in the YO MTV Raps days. He had a unique style, good message songs, fresh beats, was really perfect for that era. I have never heard any of his solo shit.
now as for why i dont listen to a lot of the guys that were mentioned - once i started rapping seriously i pretty much stopped listening to anyone who wasnt one of my friends/collaboraters or making a more mainstream of music. I listened to my friends because they inspired me creatively and the mainstream guys because i liked to study them stylistically. the rest of the guys kinda just fell into the middle ground of either being really fresh and i would start writing like them and as fun as it was to write a verse like tash or black thought it wasnt my voice so i avoided them for the most part; or just a bunch of dudes that were really into 'real hiphop' which i find to be one of the most boring and cliche things you can be about. Like rock dudes that were totally into 'rockin' are fucking hacks, so are the dudes that are saving the culture and keeping it real and thats why only fucking retards like AC or eastern block europeans still listen to that crap
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I cant fucking stand him. he is everything that has been wrong with hip hop for the past 10 years or so wrapped up in one person. his style is corny and contrived, his whole image is a front, he picked up a phony accent, and has a shit work ethic as you will see in that video when him and his boys show up to a show in cornell where they were gonna open for nas about 6 hours late and get pissed when they cant perform like they were wronged in some way. everything about him is a front. even his song speak chinese....the dude is fucking korean. ive met him a few times selling his cd at fat beats before he was on 106 & Park and with ruff ryders and he was a nice enough guy, but honestly fuck him as a rapper.
Masta Killer - He is ok. i dont really find him too exciting. i really liked his verse on glaciers of ice but i havent like much of him after that. he is like gza on tylonol pm.
Foxy Brown - terrible. has always sucked. a lot of these great women mcs from the 90s suck. they got by on the fact that they were a woman and sold sex but there was no depth to her mcing, plus she is an out of her mind intitled piece of shit. fuck her.
Ma$e - as much as i used to hate ma$e when he first dropped i have grown to really appreciate him. obviously not all of his songs are even slightly good, but if Im at a bar, club, or party and some of the classic ma$e songs come on a smile comes across my face, i know all the words and i definitely start dancing. if a dude still has you dancing 10 years after the point he did something right.
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Wait til ACTHEPD sees this.ALASKA wrote:I think P missed his time. He has an insane flow, clever word play, good voice, nice style...but its very early 90s. Whenever i hear one of his new songs i always wonder who it is and how i missed out on this gem in 93 when i used to go to the wiz in yonkers and buy everything that dropped that week. then i realize its percy and i wish he got picked up when he should have.AWAE wrote:percee p
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In the early 90s, it would have been T-Ray of "Wrong Side Of The Tracks" fame. He produced "Lung Collapsing Lyrics", "Puttin' Heads To Bed", and "Now They Wanna See Me". I'll bet they got some shit in the vaults as well. There's no way that they weren't working on a full-length for Big Beat Records.-Bruce- wrote:Perc' is one of my favourite emcees but I agree he should have released an album in the early 90s with production from godfather don, showbiz, buckwild and diamond d..
In the mid-90s, he made 6 songs with the Molemen (aside from "Keep The Fame"), but only one of them surfaced.