Classic shyt. Noreaga sounds like Mike Tyson LOL
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Yo Nore was like 17 thats crazy
people dont realize how young Nore was when War Report dropped
i think he's only like 33 right now
people dont realize how young Nore was when War Report dropped
i think he's only like 33 right now

Maybe 21 at most... War Report came out in 96? NORE came out in like 98-99 I thinkHow old was he when NORE dropped?![]()
GOAT SNdope interview. NORE always been dope to me
How old was he when NORE dropped?![]()
Maybe 21 at most... War Report came out in 96? NORE came out in like 98-99 I think
These rappers nowadays have no fukking excuse
These rappers nowadays have no fukking excuse
This is something I've been thinking about. There is very little innovation in hip-hop right now IMO. You've got all these emcees with the same deliveries, spitting the same rhymes, over quasi-trap/ski/clams casino type beats. Dudes like Wiz and Currensy are cool, but they are overshadowed by their production and are mediocre emcees. Dudes like Flocka and French Montana are basically the caricature of the genre presented in something like The Boondocks with Thugnificent and Gangstalicious. Swag rap only has so many avenues. Two of the biggest dudes out of NYC right now (ASAP and Montana) seem like they have no lineage at all to the sort of emcees NYC was turning out left and right fifteen years ago.
Not that I fault people who post all over the Waka threads or Stoned Immaculate threads or Max B threads because that's the sort of thing they go for and like, tastes are subjective, etc but its a movement to me in hip-hop I don't think has much range beyond what it is right now and is pretty boring. I fell in love with the genre hearing guys like Nas and Common who painted vivid pictures of their reality and did so with an eloquent tongue.
And its not even a subject thing. I have no problem with rappers rapping about how good they are or how much stuff they have. But doing so in a way like G Rap does on It's A Shame is quite a different animal than how Meek Mill raps on House Party.
Videos like those in the OP remind me of why I love hip-hop.