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Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby WakeUpShow » Jan 20th, '11, 23:29

Songs that give you goosebumps. Name some epic rap songs

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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby xxTrigger1989xx » Jan 20th, '11, 23:32

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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby Hiphopdane » Jan 20th, '11, 23:32

2pac - Keep ya head up
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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby WakeUpShow » Jan 20th, '11, 23:33

xxTrigger1989xx wrote:Renegade

Nope, never mind, I "fail" for saying that

lol he said stay away from the popular ones
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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby xxTrigger1989xx » Jan 20th, '11, 23:34

Cosh wrote:
xxTrigger1989xx wrote:Renegade

Nope, never mind, I "fail" for saying that

lol he said stay away from the popular ones


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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby One Mic » Jan 20th, '11, 23:37

There are probably about 20 songs from hip-hop history that I have NEVER got bored of.

This is one of them. Defines 'epic'.

It's not even one of Biggie's best tracks IMO (although definitely his most popular), but if we're talking epic this must be up there. "IT WAS ALL A DREAM". Classic sing-a-long track.

One of those songs even non-hip hop fans love...

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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby xxTrigger1989xx » Jan 20th, '11, 23:39

I'll also add Drop The World (it sounds pretty epic when Em comes in) and No Love

MBDTF has some epic parts

H.A.M. is meant to sound epic, I think...whether or not it actually is, is up to the listener
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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby classthe_king » Jan 20th, '11, 23:43

DZK- Self Destruct. The song gave me chills when I first heard it. Never has pain been captured so well in rap.
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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby mcZu » Jan 20th, '11, 23:43

DƎRDYPK wrote:"I Am" "Real Life" & "The Age Of Information" by Lil B
also Cold War Parts 1 & 2 give me the chills

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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby stillmatic » Jan 20th, '11, 23:50

I remember distinctly getting chills when we first heard Black Republicans.

On the NYC Subway, just outside of Woodhaven Boulevard, where it's loud as fuck and one of my homies had his small radio with him, and Flex was gonna premiere on Hot 97 within the first few minutes, and there was like 6-7 of us just rounded up trying to listen to it best we could with the noise around us.

The moment Jay said "Esco what up" and Nas responded "What up homie"....man, we all had to take a deep breath. That was a big day man, I think everyone in NY was tuning in. History in the making.

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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby dead prez » Jan 21st, '11, 00:09

stillmatic wrote:I remember distinctly getting chills when we first heard Black Republicans.

On the NYC Subway, just outside of Woodhaven Boulevard, where it's loud as fuck and one of my homies had his small radio with him, and Flex was gonna premiere on Hot 97 within the first few minutes, and there was like 6-7 of us just rounded up trying to listen to it best we could with the noise around us.

The moment Jay said "Esco what up" and Nas responded "What up homie"....man, we all had to take a deep breath. That was a big day man, I think everyone in NY was tuning in. History in the making.

The Wayne and Juelz version is better. :shifty:

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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby Trimss » Jan 21st, '11, 00:17

Ruff Ryders Anthem, where da hood at, and x gon give it to ya are kinda epic, i mean, special boosting pumping whatever you want.

Underground by Em, Nas - One mic is epic but very famous, Tupac brenda has a baby has that epic chorus and female vocal.

Immortal Technique Dance With the devil as an epic beat, with that love story piano sample.

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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby xxTrigger1989xx » Jan 21st, '11, 00:19

Obie Trice - Average Man

I think it's pretty epic, good opener :y:

I'll also be a Stan and say Lose Yourself and Rabbit Run :zipped:
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Re: Epic Hip-Hop?

Postby DƎRDYPK » Jan 21st, '11, 00:21

lol props Zu


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