Niqqa…. my mom is not even from this country and was like “that’s the best rapper I have ever heard” when she heard him.

Niqqa…. my mom is not even from this country and was like “that’s the best rapper I have ever heard” when she heard him.
I don’t know it’s fun. My mom is a serious music head. She used to take my EPMD strictly business cassette with her to work. I can play a snippet of a song and she would tell you where original beat came from.
that's dopeI don’t know it’s fun. My mom is a serious music head. She used to take my EPMD strictly business cassette with her to work. I can play a snippet of a song and she would tell you where original beat came from.
Real talk. I tested my mom on this song.that's dope
Real talk. I tested my mom on this song.
She was like “oh!! Thats Joe Tex!!”
I literally grew up taking her opinion on hip hop seriously
I get all this… But as a teenager, when all this transpired, no one was touching Rakim’s impact.
Beyond just the lyrical leap, his style represented the seriousness of the burgeoning crack era that was hitting the streets in a major way. Along with the 5% talk we were used to, he had more degrees to him than LL.
Funny how one of his crew robbed LL for his chain.![]()
sidenote: That first Diamond D album was![]()