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Old 04-02-2015, 06:29 AM   #51 (permalink)
 
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Yeezus. Is that weird that Yeezus got me into the genre of all albums? It had a sound that I absolutely loved. Hold my Liquor is one of the best tunes Kanye's ever made, so atmospheric.
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Old 04-02-2015, 05:07 PM   #52 (permalink)
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Old 04-04-2015, 09:27 PM   #53 (permalink)
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In all honesty and I know a lot of people hate the guy and discredit him, but honestly he's the guy that got me into hip-hop and much of his music is in my all time favorites of music in general. That man would be Tyle, The Creator like him, hate him I don't really care all I know is that the song Bastard is the reason I listen to any hip-hop whatsoever.

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Old 04-04-2015, 10:27 PM   #54 (permalink)
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Yeezus. Is that weird that Yeezus got me into the genre of all albums? It had a sound that I absolutely loved. Hold my Liquor is one of the best tunes Kanye's ever made, so atmospheric.
Not too crazy, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy got me into Hip hop, and Stones Throw records REALLY got me into hip-hop.
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Old 04-18-2015, 07:59 AM   #55 (permalink)
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The streetsounds electro albums and the movies beat street, breakin' and their soundtracks were my introduction into Hip-Hop.
The songs that really got me into it were..
Run DMC - sucker mc's
LL cool J - radio
Doug E Fresh - the original human beatbox
Doug E Fresh & Slick rick - The show/La di da di
Grandmaster melle mel - white lines/ the message/step off
Ice -T - reckless
Mantronix - needle to the groove/ ladies
Just Ice - cold gettin' dumb
I guess the group that i really seriously started loving was Run DMC.
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Old 04-18-2015, 10:58 AM   #56 (permalink)
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For me I want to say MF Doom, but I didn't really listen to his stuff until he did Madvillain with Madlib, and that's when I really started getting into hip hop, so I'l say Madvillain first, then definitely P.O.S. and the Doomtree collective.
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For me it was Arrested Development. I liked hip hop I heard here and there growing up, but their album 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of... was the first hip hop album I got really into, and I listened to it a hell of a lot when it was new.
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For me it was Arrested Development. I liked hip hop I heard here and there growing up, but their album 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of... was the first hip hop album I got really into, and I listened to it a hell of a lot when it was new.


My first love in Hip Hop was Grandmaster Flash. Run Dmc and The Beasties really kicked it up a notch along with Ice T. I think the 90's really kickstarted hip hop in a way that made it relevant to everyone not just Breakdancers and people who spun records. I literally remember listening to Its Time and Tour De France and people basically wanting to beat my ass for playing it in the very early 80's.
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My first love in Hip Hop was Grandmaster Flash. Run Dmc and The Beasties really kicked it up a notch along with Ice T. I think the 90's really kickstarted hip hop in a way that made it relevant to everyone not just Breakdancers and people who spun records. I literally remember listening to Its Time and Tour De France and people basically wanting to beat my ass for playing it in the very early 80's.
Is that shock that I didn't get into hip hop earlier or are you saying you don't like Arrested Development?
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It better not be that he doesn't like Arressted Development. Talk about Hip-Hop with soul.
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