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golden age hip hop lovers??
that was the best time for hip hop imo.
from the early-mid 80's to maybe early 90's...basically from ready to die backward. i still like choice releases now and then but back then it was amazing. de la with 3 feet high and rising. one of the greatest releases of all time black sheep gang starr del the funky homosapien masta ace slick rick rappin 4 tay epmd krs 1 those dudes had it |
Just a great time for hip-hop. Plus 36 Chambers literally keeps sounding better with every listen. It's ****ing incredible how devastating they were on the mic.
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it was a fantastic time i agree. from the early 80's to the mid 90's....damn
that is the best stuff. i still listen to it all the time |
Beastie Boys all the way from Licensed to Ill to Ill Communication.
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I think I've only ever posted in this section about twice, which might give some clue as to my enthusiasm for this genre, but anyway, I'm here today because of http://www.musicbanter.com/games-lis...litz-game.html .
What do you think? Is the OP right in his assertion? I can't wait to have my lingering doubt resolved on this question that has nagged at me for years. ;) |
na it wasn't the best time for hip hop. hip hop is currently growing and improving with every year. sure, trap music is boring and lethargic, but there is so much out there to be found that features innovative production and poetic lyricism all while bringing the genre to new heights.
i think more than any other genre out there hip-hop has benefited from the age of the internet |
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