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    Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread Also, Rellski, knowing you're a west coast tenant, how do you feel about hyphee (?) Bay Area shit? Being from the third coast, I CANT stand that shit. I don't know if your Norte or Sur, but I hear Bay Area shit gets love in LA too. Thoughts??
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    Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread Nas...best...ever? Nahhhhhhh. I don't even think he's the best out of New York...Kool G Rap...just sayin...
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    Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread Cocaine in the back of tha ride>
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    Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread Reminded me of a Nope Rugged Man.
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    Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread As far as just the Wu Artists, the correct answer is always Liquid Swords. It's a Wu album with GZA as the focus. The production is probably RZA's best efforts and GZA is probably the best MC in the Wu. Others: GFK- Fishscale Raekwon- Built for Cuban Lynx...
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    Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread Easy to separate rap into woofer and non-woofer categories. I'm from the South, I love my Caprice Music and I also have very strong tastes of that Eastern influence.
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    Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread I really don't listen to too much mainstream stuff, but I really don't like Wakka Flakka. I don't know how mainstream he is in other places, but here he's popular and all across the south, but I just don't find him palatable, with or without woofers.
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    That's not true. Music is as subjective as wrestling, different strokes for different folks. But do you realize how many white rappers ghost write for black rappers? Apathy, Esoteric, Atmosphere make probably as much money ghostwritting as they do rapping themselves? What's that say about black...
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    True. Biggie was the highest selling artist in rap before his death and outsold Pac 2:1 while they were still alive. Without Biggie for him to make a name off of Pac wouldn't nearly be remembered as he is today. He's over rated as much as Selena and Curt Cobain, they're biggest successes came...