They dont make rap skits and Intros like they used to :

BlackDiBiase

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Hiphop fans and producers, what are some dope dialogues or scenes you would chop up for a rap record?

Here's my choice :

The Lizard: It ain't often that a blowed-up motherfukker gets to chat to the motherfukker that blowed him up!

Meatloaf plays a character called The Lizard in the cult classic movie 'The 51st State'. He gets bombed by Samuel L Jackson's character and survives and that is one of the opening things he said to him when he survived and called him. It would make a good Intro for a Dead Prez/or Afrocentric record.



I couldn't find the exact cut on YouTube and YouTube is bugging out on me at the moment but please add some dope sh1t. That Producers and Fans can feel!!

I will add a couple more too.
 

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Glengarry Glen Ross (Al Pacino) :

Al Pacino: I swear it's not a world of men it's not a world of men, Machine it's a world of clock watchers, bureaucrats, officeholders what it is, it's a fukked up world there's no adventure to it. (Pause.) Dying breed. Yes it is.



Where he is talking about being the last of a dying breed it could be an intro a dope banger by dart throwers. Rappers like Rae and Ghost.

LIFE(Ray Gibson) :

Radio: Hey, New York, you ever been to that there Cotton Club?
Rayford Gibson: The Cotton Club in Manhattan? Many times, man, I damn near lived in the Cotton Club. I tell you, the Cotton Club is all right. But it ain't got nothin' on The Boom Boom Room. If you ever go to New York, go to Ray's Boom Boom Room
Willie Long: Hey there, Ray! What's that you talkin' about, the Boom-Boom Room?
Rayford Gibson: That's my spot, Ray's Boom-Boom Room, the most happening space in all of Manhattan.



A dope story teller could use this as an Intro. I know Nas already made this reference on the track 'Hey Nas' on God Son album.

and this is my last dope option, this one is cerebral.

The Departed(Frank Costello) :

Frank Costello: No. He kept his own counsel. He never wanted money. You can't do anything with a man like that.



An MOP or LOX Intro. Some warrior like rappers could loop this into the intro/beat. It'd be dope. :wow:

Here's hoping for some good selections from 'The Coli'. :salute:
 
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