Wear My Dawg's Hat
Superstar
and that goes back to what I've been saying for years. I even posted up here. You can't make great music if you don't know great music. If your introduction to music(and not just hip hop) was Lil Wayne, Lil Jon, or Jay Z during his Swizz/Neptunes phase, how the hell u gonna make great music if you've never known it?
You cannot create great music if you have not been exposed to a wide range of great music.
Big was old enough to experience NYC Hip Hop in its purest form: The deejay spinning a VARIETY of music and beats to keep a party going.
The emcee was only meant to serve as a complement to the non-stop party groove. So, true emcees in originally-intended Hip Hop were slaves to the rhythm/music -- not the other way around.
A twelve-year-old Chris Wallace is hearing "Love Is The Message" by MFSB "I Want To Thank You" by Alicia Myers, "Set It Off" by Strafe, "Friends" by Whodini and "Dangerous Diseases" by Michigan and Smiley all spun at a typical Brooklyn summer block party in 1984.
It is regrettable today to listen to artists who are just so limited in how they express themselves musically, lyrically, etc.


you really believe this garbage u posted
WTF




