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Love that song Can You Feel Me
Dru Down got mad swagger pimp.
His opening verse was so just perfect and killed it.
Yup, classics
@stomachlines
Love that song Can You Feel Me
Dru Down got mad swagger pimp.
His opening verse was so just perfect and killed it.
Listening to this shyt right now
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This is my signature dance move when I get drunk.
Yeah. that shyts kinda weird to me too.The fact that the Fat Boys were huge in the 80s yet hardly get acknowledged in this day in era seems so wrong. Thats why I look at the over the top NWA acknowledgment sideways sometimes.
Yup, classics
Bay rappers are so unique.
hey @stomachlines @smokeurobinson
Have you guys seen the show called Hip-Hop Evolution documentaries?.
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I loved it. I like how Bay Rappers have so much respect for MC Hammer
Yeah. that shyts kinda weird to me too.
Human Beatbox was the muthafukkin MAN!!
my pops used to play that "All You Can Eat" joint like crazy!
i be in the back going along with the chorus mad loud!
"ALLLLL YOU CAN EAT!!!!"
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The fact that the Fat Boys were huge in the 80s yet hardly get acknowledged in this day in era seems so wrong. Thats why I look at the over the top NWA acknowledgment sideways sometimes.
Naw, I ain't never seen or heard of this show before.
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This shyt is classic alreadyI liked how they break it out on Everything. shyt is a must WATCH.
That KRS-One part had me
Q-Tip justa fukking genius and
when they talked about Q-Tip wasn't feeling the beat (The beat was hot) but Q-Tip told them to erase this beat
and everybody was likeand said if you think this beat ain't it then you gotta come up way better and Q-Tip was like "Don't worry about it"
once he came up with the new beat and everybody was
which is referred to this beat/song.
I liked how Ice T brought it up Schoolly D
They talked about it who started the Native Tongues, etc.
Ladies Rappers,
There are a lot of info.
Kids these days need to check this shyt out.
I liked how Shock G/Humpty Hump expalin where he came up with his alter ego so I wasguess what where he got it from?.
Word, I gotta check this documentary out; it sounds nice
I heard Shock say it was a combination of influences (Morris Day, Bootsy Collins, Slick Rick, etc) and 1 of his uncles.
In fact, he talked the influences in this interview
“Doowutchyalike”–Digital Underground (1989) Vibe
They talk about Black Panther rapper, I'm sure @smokeurobinson know who I was talking about it. MFER......Nobody mentions him.
Yeah, he explained it there.
Too $hort was explained where he learned the game to became a rapper so ofc "PIMP" but Too $hort wasn't a real pimp but just learned from the real PIMP and rapped about it. He was just selling his rap tapes on the street. He said sell the his tapes was like selling drugs cause it's fast money but the real PIMPs and deal dealer respect Too $hort as a rapper.
E-40 was interesting. E-40 was a gimmick/character but a brilliant rapper. His sisters sick of him
My favorite part is "DJs Events"
Once they brought up about 2Pac when he was live in Bay before Death Row. These mfers love 2Pac so much. Pac got a lot of love in Bay. If you talked shyt about Pac and you gonna get your ass beaten. There's a scene where Pac raps about Brenda Got A Baby and got this lady teared up when she break it down about Pac's line "She didn't know what to throw away and what to keep" She wasand talk about Pac was a genius rap about the woman/teenager/underage/incest in one song
They spoke about how West Coast took over the hip-hop then how Biggie Small brought it back
Man you gotta see this documtaries....I'm buzzed and a little bit drunk......
They talk about Black Panther rapper, I'm sure @smokeurobinson know who I was talking about it. MFER......Nobody mentions him.