bigger than biggie
bonethugsnharmony
cypress hill
don't sleep on ice cube
infamous mobb
nas is going to win isnt he?
outkast are the goats
the fugees
the miseducation of lauryn hill
tupac st patrick
A new Lil Wayne song surfaced online over the weekend called “Let’s Ride” featuring Sean Kingston.
The track was recorded back in 2008 for Tunechi and Mick Boogie‘s mixtape titled Hello Brooklyn, which obviously never ended up being released.
As “Let’s Ride” is the same beat as The Notorious...
What's the best? You can vote based on the music itself, the impact it had, consistency, classic tracks or just a combination of different things. I don't want ya'll to just vote something because you like one artist a lot or because you dislike another artist. Give some good reasoning behind...
:mjlol:
Who you got? Mind you U GOD dropped opium and kind of redeemed himself but both of these guys are known to be the weaker links of the groups regardless.
Eric “Eazy-E” Wright, a founding member of the seminal rap group N.W.A. and “The Godfather of Gangsta Rap,” pioneered an empire that never was but should have been when he established Ruthless Records.
Responsible for putting West Coast hip-hop on the map, the N.W.A.-fueled Ruthless Records...
NOW FOR THE MOMENT YOUVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR.
:blessed:
ITS THE FINALS OF THE GOAT GROUP TOURNAMENT
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/bracket-breakdown-of-the-goat-rap-group-tournament-vote-now.235973/
ALSO, CHECK THIS OUT...
bizzy bonebonethugsnharmony
ghostface killah
just give it up wacky d and go home
krayzie bone
layzie bone
method man
the rza
wu tang clan
yet another dumb thread by op
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