





DrRapid wrote:I'd say the end of the East Coast/West Coast war was the start of the New School with P. Diddy, DMX, Missy Elliot, Big Pun, Fat Joe and Eminem.
Which one I prefer? Well it obviously has to be Old School to me. If I look at all my songs at least have of them will range in the early 90s. I just don't feel the New School as much at all to be honest. The real Old School from the 80s tires me a bit more but not as much as the New School so I stick to the 90s a lot.
2Pac, Biggie, Wu-Tang, Raekwon, GZA, Nas, Gang Starr, Big L, etc... Those are my era.




DrRapid wrote:I'd say the end of the East Coast/West Coast war was the start of the New School with P. Diddy, DMX, Missy Elliot, Big Pun, Fat Joe and Eminem.
Which one I prefer? Well it obviously has to be Old School to me. If I look at all my songs at least have of them will range in the early 90s. I just don't feel the New School as much at all to be honest. The real Old School from the 80s tires me a bit more but not as much as the New School so I stick to the 90s a lot.
2Pac, Biggie, Wu-Tang, Raekwon, GZA, Nas, Gang Starr, Big L, etc... Those are my era.




JPearson wrote:^ Early Eminem would fall into the 90's though ^










James-word to Slimm wrote:^So then are Nas and Jay considered old school?









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