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it was good but kind of a ripoff

looking on the back & seeing Snoop, Dre, Slick Rick & Treach. nope those were just skits.

and it didn't have the good version of how high

 

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Classic.


Imagine now hip-hop today with the documentary? :scusthov: shyt would be whack as f*ck.

Stop the fake-ness.

What do you think people who were raised on earlier hip-hop was saying about the guys in the documentary & hip-hop at the time? Welcome to reality. Just like you're talking, trust that people who are rocking with alot of what's coming now is gonna say the same shyt in alotta years.

People re-write alot about the 90's these days..funny.
 

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Eh, it was cool.

That was the tape era still, so the more fast forwarding you had to do, the weaker the album became :pachaha: Had some great records on it, sure... if you had the patience to get thru all that other shyt.
 

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Stop the fake-ness.

What do you think people who were raised on earlier hip-hop was saying about the guys in the documentary & hip-hop at the time? Welcome to reality. Just like you're talking, trust that people who are rocking with alot of what's coming now is gonna say the same shyt in alotta years.

People re-write alot about the 90's these days..funny.

Nah better yet... if we watch the documentary, we can see firsthand what the older generation was saying about current hip-hop. The old school cats in the movie were even talking about how they used to put on a show, now its just a bunch of yellin on the mic and walkin around (which in that era was actually true, save for a couple people). Great era, but hey...:manny: Ain't like the old dudes were lyin'.

But how soon we forget.
 

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Nah better yet... if we watch the documentary, we can see firsthand what the older generation was saying about current hip-hop. The old school cats in the movie were even talking about how they used to put on a show, now its just a bunch of yellin on the mic and walkin around (which in that era was actually true, save for a couple people). Great era, but hey...:manny: Ain't like the old dudes were lyin'.

But how soon we forget.

*applauds*

Myyyyy dude.
 
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