ThaRealness
Superstar
That shyt has to be one of the more well produced 90s hip hop albums


Some of those beats are mindblowing
one of the wackest releases in the history of rap.
on top of ushering in a racist unskilled rapper white agenda, in the underground.
that helped poison rap from within.
in the same caustic manner as the puff's jiggy movement.
art barr
one of the wackest releases in the history of rap.
on top of ushering in a racist unskilled rapper white agenda, in the underground.
that helped poison rap from within.
in the same caustic manner as the puff's jiggy movement.
art barr
care to explain?
his whole, movement was embraced to mean make wack music.
that gives priority to white guys who are wack making rap.
just because they are white and purposefully trying to be disenfranchised and wack.
all behind the guise of don't support major label rap.
being back by a culturaly fraudulent Rupert Murdock based company.
art barr
Back when hip hop had a underground scene
classic shyt
one of the wackest releases in the history of rap.
on top of ushering in a racist unskilled rapper white agenda, in the underground.
that helped poison rap from within.
in the same caustic manner as the puff's jiggy movement.
art barr[/quote
]One of the most hilarious (in the saddest sense) periods of rap music for me. I witnessed random doofus white kids assume a posture of knowledge and authenticity and talk down to cats who came up in the midst and mix of hip hop about what was authentic and underground. And they were stanning some of the corniest, wack-rapping, no-flow-having, doodoo rhymes with stank beats motherfukkers in history. And You're absolutely right, it was as if the underground was reduced to ash and supplanted by a movement that was - artistically and spiritually - the flipside of the same coin as Puffy's jiggy invasion. I had the misfortune of seeing those bozos perform songs off funcrusher plus once when they opened for Kool Keith at Tramps. They and their fans were insufferable.
i move for a motion of judgment as a matter of law. even if what you say is true, that's not racism.