mcZu wrote:^Yeah, that's what I categorize as experiencing Hip Hop, nowadays you can DL it from the internet and listen to it on your Iphone or w.e. Back in the days it was special, buying a record, or copying it from a friend, and listening to it on your walkman/discman in your room or on the go. Damn, how I miss those days.
Me too. I think as much as internet helped hip hop, it sort of destroyed the beauty of it. Not only hip hop, the whole industry. Like you said, back in the days you were the shit if you got a tape/CD. You'd wait until it was available in your country or search for someone and borrow the tapes. I really wish I could go back in time to and experience the times when it was really underground and you'd literally have to dig for some new stuff. At the same I'm grateful for the fact that I could watch the evolution of the industry and catch it maybe not in it's prime, obviously, but still in a good shape.








) for Christmas in 6th grade..I'm 18 now. That's what really got me into hip hop, but before then I got an Aaron Carter tape in like second grade..I know it's considered pop not rap but he raps, so I guess that's technically my first.







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) until about 16/17 and then slowly expanded to other artists. Didn't really get into underground rap until about a year and a half ago, though.



