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Favorite Rap Albums of All-Time

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Re: Favorite Rap Albums of All-Time

Postby Jaba » Nov 4th, '14, 02:24

Relapse. wrote:
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I fell for it too....


I fell for it too... I was like "I don't recall responding? Is it the Nitrous? The ketamine?"

This is 10 days ago. 5 hours of work. I go back in a week to finish it. All the colors and everything.

Thats sick!
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Re: Favorite Rap Albums of All-Time

Postby Relapse. » Nov 4th, '14, 02:34

Yeah I really like it. That album does have meaning to me though in all seriousness. Gonna sound retarded but Eminem led me toward this cracked out garbage head druggie. I did whatever I want, whenever I want, however I want, wherever I wanted. If I wrote down all the drugs I have been addicted to you all would think so wrong of me hahahah. Then I got really into tribe, and not only did I get calmer after that, I took a different approach at what Em was rapping about, got really into live instrumental music, and began thinking more. My whole life is 'knowledge is power' at this point in time. I'm really just into intelligent/hot-beat rap. I balance out eminem with a lot of older, classical/jazz type rap. Or rappers who weren't about drugs, and just rapping about what it did to their people in the streets. Now I'm slowly trying to get myself into recovery. Music has had a huge impact on my life. I want to write a book of some sort. I think it'd be pretty cool to write about having your only role-models as classic rappers.
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Re: Favorite Rap Albums of All-Time

Postby slims » Nov 4th, '14, 03:42

fascinating.
If it hadn't been for eminem, I would not have found the low end theory. God, I sound ignorant and unaware. lol
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Re: Favorite Rap Albums of All-Time

Postby TheBoss123 » Nov 4th, '14, 03:45

Melanie wrote:fascinating.
If it hadn't been for eminem, I would not have found the low end theory. God, I sound ignorant and unaware. lol


Don't, thats how exposure happens for a lot of people. I wouldnt have listened to as much rap period If I had not been introduced to Eminem. He made me appreciate the genre so much at a young age.
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Use it to your advantage, avoid insanity manage
To conquer, every obstacle, make impossible possible
Even when winning illogical, losing is still far from optional.." -T.I.
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Re: Favorite Rap Albums of All-Time

Postby shadyblogger » Nov 4th, '14, 06:06

TheBoss123 wrote:
Melanie wrote:fascinating.
If it hadn't been for eminem, I would not have found the low end theory. God, I sound ignorant and unaware. lol


Don't, thats how exposure happens for a lot of people. I wouldnt have listened to as much rap period If I had not been introduced to Eminem. He made me appreciate the genre so much at a young age.


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Eminem opened me up to a whole new genre and world that I would have never even thought about exploring
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Re: Favorite Rap Albums of All-Time

Postby Intruder » Nov 4th, '14, 10:18

1.The Eminem Show
2.The Marshall Mathers LP
3.The Slim Shady LP
4.The Marshall Mathers LP 2
5.Relapse(Recovery/depends on my mood)
6.Infinite
8.It Was Written(Illmatic/depends on my mood)
9.Section.80(Overly Dedicated , good kid,m.A.A.d City , Kendrick Lamar EP , Kendrick Lamar Unreleased/I'm not sure about these ones,they are all good)
10.Raw
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He cut my phone line
... can't dial out
I scream for police
... but I doubt
They're gonna hear me
... when I shout
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