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Old 08-22-2016, 09:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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So my list contains Big Daddy Kane, Digable Planets and Tuff Crew that don't appear in that list. So they are not credible hip hop acts during the so called Golden Age of Hip Hop? I also like A Tribe Called Quest but I went with Digable Planets instead. Just the other day I was wishing Micco was still active cause I wanted his opinion. I am glad you showed cause wanted some feedback on my list
  • Tuff Crew
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  • Eric B. & Rakim
I'm not saying they aren't credible but that list on wikipedia is pretty official. I agree with Eric B. & Rakim but Tuff Crew and Big Daddy Kane I would pass on.
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I'm not saying they aren't credible but that list on wikipedia is pretty official. I agree with Eric B. & Rakim but Tuff Crew and Big Daddy Kane I would pass on.
Tuff Crew and Big Daddy Kane are definitely "golden age" artists. What period would you put them instead, then?
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Tuff Crew and Big Daddy Kane are definitely "golden age" artists. What period would you put them instead, then?
No, I am not saying they aren't golden age artists. I'm just saying that I don't feel their impact was as big as most of the other artists that were named.
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No, I am not saying they aren't golden age artists. I'm just saying that I don't feel their impact was as big as most of the other artists that were named.
I think TS mentioned that they were voting based on personal favourites that also have some influence as opposed to voting for who is the most influential.
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No, I am not saying they aren't golden age artists. I'm just saying that I don't feel their impact was as big as most of the other artists that were named.
Oh, well, I think people are primarily voting for their favorites. That's definitely what I'm doing, although I am also trying to limit it to people who had some influence . . . though if we were doing a category where I really loved someone who was completely obscure, I'd probably list them as one of my choices anyway.

For example, though, for golden age hip-hop artists, I went for Ice Cube instead of NWA. I think NWA was probably more influential, but I like solo Ice Cube more than NWA. Also, I voted for Geto Boys and not for Wu Tang Clan. There's no way Geto Boys were more influential than WTC, but I like Geto Boys more (even though I like Wu Tang Clan, too).
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I'm not saying they aren't credible but that list on wikipedia is pretty official. I agree with Eric B. & Rakim but Tuff Crew and Big Daddy Kane I would pass on.
OK, I might regret this later, but I going to replace Big Daddy Kane with Ultramagnetic MCs. OK I kinda like the way the list looks, cause it a bit of a mix of hip hop styles during the GAOHH.
  • Tuff Crew (Philadelphia)
  • Digable Planets (Brooklyn)
  • Ultramagnetic MCs (Bronx)
  • Eric B. & Rakim (Long Island)
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Oh, well, I think people are primarily voting for their favorites. That's definitely what I'm doing, although I am also trying to limit it to people who had some influence . . . though if we were doing a category where I really loved someone who was completely obscure, I'd probably list them as one of my choices anyway.

For example, though, for golden age hip-hop artists, I went for Ice Cube instead of NWA. I think NWA was probably more influential, but I like solo Ice Cube more than NWA. Also, I voted for Geto Boys and not for Wu Tang Clan. There's no way Geto Boys were more influential than WTC, but I like Geto Boys more (even though I like Wu Tang Clan, too).
Okay got it. Didn't know that is how the thread was going. All of my votes have been 90% influential and like maybe 10% favorite.
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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony........ Cus there scary n dark there like the undertaker of Hiphop

Yung Lean...Cus hes a fat white boy

Wu-Tang Clan....Cus there Real Ninja NY N******

MF Doom.......... CUS hes like GOAT rapper

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Alright! Here are the winners of the Big 4 of Golden Age Hip Hop.

Public Enemy: 10
Wu-Tang Clan: 9
A Tribe Called Quest: 8
Beastie Boys: 6

This has been our most active round yet.



OK, Round 8 starts now. TRIP HOP

Title change to "Big Four Bands Thread Round 8: Trip Hop" please.
Wu-Tang Clan
A Tribe Called Quest
Public Enemy
Beastie Boys

That is the list.
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