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Re: Do you listen to a variety of hip hop artists?

Postby Relapse.LP » Jan 6th, '10, 07:08

Canibus + Stoupe = Classic.

Rip the Jacker was amazing. :worship:
Yo, from the first to the last of it; delivery is passionate/
The whole and not the half of it; vocab and not the math of it/
Projectile that them blasted with; accurate assassin shit/
Me and Kweli close like... Bethlehem and Nazareth/


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Re: Do you listen to a variety of hip hop artists?

Postby Relapse.LP » Jan 6th, '10, 07:18

Coleon wrote:agreed :shifty:

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Yo, from the first to the last of it; delivery is passionate/
The whole and not the half of it; vocab and not the math of it/
Projectile that them blasted with; accurate assassin shit/
Me and Kweli close like... Bethlehem and Nazareth/


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Re: Do you listen to a variety of hip hop artists?

Postby Relapse.LP » Jan 6th, '10, 07:35

:loser:
Yo, from the first to the last of it; delivery is passionate/
The whole and not the half of it; vocab and not the math of it/
Projectile that them blasted with; accurate assassin shit/
Me and Kweli close like... Bethlehem and Nazareth/


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Re: Do you listen to a variety of hip hop artists?

Postby macdaddy019967 » Jan 6th, '10, 08:18

I listen to mostly shady/aftermath artists and other local bay area rappers but thats about it
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Re: Do you listen to a variety of hip hop artists?

Postby Bistnal » Jan 6th, '10, 17:41

Coleon wrote:
Bistnal wrote:
Coleon wrote:
anyone who listens to Tech is bound to have a decent variety

Revolutionary Vol 2>*

That's my favorite tech album :worship: Funny thing is I had just got into him like a month before I joined here lol. Can't wait until he releases vol. 3/middle passage!


hasn't a lot of it already been leaked?

and yeah most people when looking for underground stuff will stumble upon him first

check Jedi Mind Tricks and Canibus if you haven't, underground is amazing

I agree, I've realized that I'm liking more underground than mainstream artists :D
I'll definitely check them out, I've heard some of their songs and really liked them so I will.
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Re: Do you listen to a variety of hip hop artists?

Postby Cube23 » Jan 9th, '10, 00:07

Aesop Rock
Apathy
Army of the Pharaohs
Atmosphere
AZ
B.o.B.
Big Daddy Kane
Big L
Big Pun
Binary Star
Bishop Lamont
Black Milk
Black Star
Black Thought
Blaq Poet
Blu
Brother Ali
Buckshot
Canibus
Celph Titled
Clipse
CL Smooth
Common
Cormega
Crooked I
CYNE
Cypress Hill
Danger Doom
De La Soul
Del The Funkee Homosapien
DOOM
Dr. Dre
Drake
Eazy-E
Elzhi
Eminem
Evidence
Fabolous
Fashawn
Finale
Freeway
Gang Starr
Ghostface Killah
GZA
Hollywood Undead
Ice Cube
J Dilla
J. Cole
Jake One
Jay Electronica
Jay-Z
Jazz Liberatorz
Jedi Mind Tricks
Kanye West
Kid Cudi
K'Naan
Kool G Rap
KRS-One
Kurupt
LL Cool J
Lupe Fiasco
Madvillain
Masta Ace
Method Man
Method Man and Redman
Mos Def
Mulatto Patriot
Murs
Nas
NWA
Obie Trice
Ol' Dirty Bastard
OutKast
Pacewon and Mr. Green
Panacea
Pete Rock
Prodigy
Proof
Public Enemy
Q-Tip
Raekwon
Rakim
Redman
Reflection Eternal
The Roots
Royce Da 5'9
Run DMC
Scarface
Sean Price
Slaughterhouse
Slick Rick
Talib Kweli
T.I.
A Tribe Called Quest
Tupac
UGK
Vinnie Paz
Wale
Wise Intelligent
Wu-Tang Clan
Zion I
50 Cent

Just wrote the artists from my iTunes down. I'd consider it a wide variety. Always looking for more or trying to be open to more, of course.
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Re: Do you listen to a variety of hip hop artists?

Postby Tornado » Jan 9th, '10, 16:48

Yeh, i'm not one that cares who is doing it or where he/she/they do it if they're making real music with meaning and skill, i'll support them.
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Re: Do you listen to a variety of hip hop artists?

Postby Duffy_hibs » Jan 9th, '10, 19:06

about 75% of the rap music I listen to is Eminem and Game.

the other 25% is spread out between

Dre
Big L
2 Pac
Biggie
Immortal Technique
Ice Cube
Xzibit
Snoop
NWA
Eazy E

I'm always looking for new artists but do it slowly so they get a proper chance, at the moment I'm trying to get into Canibus & Redman/Methodman, just put Curriculum 101 on my ipod and will see if turns into something, have tried people like Tech N9ne and Slaughterhouse but they didn't do anything for me.
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