Just an idea.....
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He has talent. I've had that track for like 3 or 4yrs. I downloaded it under the Swisha House name and it was even chopped and screwed. Swisha house is known more for the Chopped and screwed scene than anything. Swisha House was big in the underground about 5 or 6 yrs ago. They kinda took over when Dj Screw died.
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Mike Jones tracks are great if you into drinking Codeine as a extracuricular activity. Thats there main reason for the re-stating and slowed down tracks. The style was perfected by DJ Screw before his death. Funny cause it was the cause of his death...
Every part of the counrty has its own type or claim to hip hop. The southern style is sort of over. He would have been big had his album dropped 5yrs ago. Just that Undergound Indy music has taken lead, kind of contradicting.
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Dangler wrote:
yeah, i'm too old. Never heard of most of those people. I use to listen to Eazy-e and NWA and the original Beasties....Now i like johnny cash and big head todd.
sad i guessJeez, never picked brett to be an Eazy-E/NWA fan. Ever hear any of the bootlegged stuff from pre-nwa days like "World Class Wrecking Crew" I don't think Eazy was in WCWC, Dr Dre and Lonzo were in it for sure as was DJ Yella and Cli-N-Tel. Love the old school rap. Kinda funny to re-listen to Sugar Hill Gang's "Rappers Delight" and hear how much of it is still being sampled/referenced on albums today.
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Gotta chime in about Eminem here. He is not the best rap artists of all time. He is one of the best (if not the best) rap entertainer that we have seen to date. I really like his older stuff, but when you have a label breathing down your neck (Aftermath) to make money and another label you're trying to get off the ground (Shady Records) you do what you gotta do to sell records. Great musicians often don't get the record sales numbers they deserve. Great entertainers do. It can be argued that nearly every artist who has "reached the top" has sold out at some point in their careers. But those that reached the top realized that this is what "The Game" is all about. Building your career and making a good living. I wouldn't be selling fire alarm systems if I wasn't making more money than I could selling car stereos. I sold out too. Why? I want to provide a good living for my family. I still dabble in car audio, but its not likely that I'll ever go full force into business again. Yeah, I do some stuff on the side, just so I don't get rusty really and it's nice to get a few extra $$$'s in the pocket.
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Well, yeah. They did sample the track as it was originally done by Chic titled "Good Times". What I was getting at was they had the first hit as rap artists on the radio with that song. What I was getting at was the fact that a lot of Rap music can be traced back to that song.
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and notice, I said sampled/referenced.
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Hip Hop as whole is not about a game....
Its about making music to enjoy. The scene was set astray by west coast gangstar cRap for a while. Kool Herc invented it, others recreated there own style. Selling out is one thing but making shity music on played out style is where its not ok. Most artist can't get there style out of 94 and thats what makes them bad.
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tjamz wrote:
Gotta chime in about Eminem here. He is not the best rap artists of all time. He is one of the best (if not the best) rap entertainer that we have seen to date. I really like his older stuff, but when you have a label breathing down your neck (Aftermath) to make money and another label you're trying to get off the ground (Shady Records) you do what you gotta do to sell records.
i think eminem did good through the eminem show. the slim shady lp had "my name is" but that was the only pop song on there. the marshall mathers lp had "the real slim shady", very pop but the only pop song on there. the eminem show had "without me", very very pop but the rest of the album was still the eminem style. encore was his first nearly all pop album and it sold half of what the previous two did.i consider him the best because he's my favorite to listen to. i dont know exactly why but to me it is. i'd give the title of best lyricist to either rakim or nas, the best flow to either 2pac or rakim. he does have the best producer of all time but dre is much better at the west coast sounding beats than the ones he does for eminem.
tjamz wrote:
Great musicians often don't get the record sales numbers they deserve. Great entertainers do.
very true, but i put eminem in both categories up until recentlyi was supposed to be done arguing about eminem, so now i really am
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tjamz wrote:
Well, yeah. They did sample the track as it was originally done by Chic titled "Good Times". What I was getting at was they had the first hit as rap artists on the radio with that song. What I was getting at was the fact that a lot of Rap music can be traced back to that song.Actualy they took the song from Grandmaster Caz GMC. IIRC, he was the last in the line up of the Cold Crush Borthers crew while battling the Fantastic 5 on the basketball court. You even know who Charlie Ahearn is?
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On Wild Style, for a visual reference
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