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are those joke whiteboy suburban crews like the guys JORR had me listen to?

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hardest working white boys in music. 8.5 million albums sold, 1988-present.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 4:27 pm 
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hardest working white boys in music. 8.5 million albums sold, 1988-present.


why havent i heard of them yet? 8.2 million albums to sell those 8.5mil?

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doug - evergreen park wrote:
hardest working white boys in music. 8.5 million albums sold, 1988-present.


why havent i heard of them yet? 8.2 million albums to sell those 8.5mil?

:lol: You have heard of them they just suck.

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the fundamental problem with this "article" (in the spirit of "bleacher report" i reckon) is that the greatest rapper alive doesn't change every year.

when i really wanna milk a cheap laugh i call tupac the greatest rapper alive. and i'm not even lying.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:24 pm 
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1985 LL Cool J

1986-1992 Rakim

1993 Snow

1994-Present Nas


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Yet, thanks to his songwriting skills it was also a massive pop hit and had middle Americans who would otherwise never interact with rap chanting along. There may be unwelcome side effects to that (as seen by the burgeoning number of white rappers), but Em still spread the gospel of hip-hop and did it in the most authentic way possible.

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The biggest omission I saw was Rob Base in 1988.


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Perhaps they should have Taken two, KD


2000 should have been Ghostface. Nothing was better than Supreme Clientele that year.

Chas, they wrote this about Public Enemy

1988 was Public Enemy's year. There is no way around it. It Takes A Nation Of Millions exploded louder than a bomb and changed the direction of rap for at least three full years after its release. But it wasn't all about Chuck D. It was about the idea. It was about the group. It was about the message. It was about the noise. And yes, Chuck brought all of the above. Chuck has one of the greatest voices in rap history. But still, despite all of the accolades you can give him during that period, he just wasn't the top lyricist.

Sounds about right.


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No Wu Tang love either, which is insane because they ran shit from 93-97

So I think Public Enemy, Wu, and Beasties got screwed out of this contest.


not to mention The Roots, Pharcyde, EPMD, Black Sheep, Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, Blackstar - no Mos Def or Talib Kweli or Pharorahe Monch on there either? Rawkus did have a golden era itself around 2000....

but yet they listed Treach like 3 times ??? I like the 1st Naughty By Nature album and he was an OK rapper but c'mon
and they did list Q-Tip and a few others that were in groups


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Bagels wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:

No Wu Tang love either, which is insane because they ran shit from 93-97

So I think Public Enemy, Wu, and Beasties got screwed out of this contest.


not to mention The Roots, Pharcyde, EPMD, Black Sheep, Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, Blackstar - no Mos Def or Talib Kweli or Pharorahe Monch on there either? Rawkus did have a golden era itself around 2000....

but yet they listed Treach like 3 times ??? I like the 1st Naughty By Nature album and he was an OK rapper but c'mon
and they did list Q-Tip and a few others that were in groups

Yeah, and Im not sure how there was no mention of Gza in 95-96


And yeah, the Treach love is waaaay over the top


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rogers park bryan wrote:
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rogers park bryan wrote:

No Wu Tang love either, which is insane because they ran shit from 93-97

So I think Public Enemy, Wu, and Beasties got screwed out of this contest.


not to mention The Roots, Pharcyde, EPMD, Black Sheep, Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, Blackstar - no Mos Def or Talib Kweli or Pharorahe Monch on there either? Rawkus did have a golden era itself around 2000....

but yet they listed Treach like 3 times ??? I like the 1st Naughty By Nature album and he was an OK rapper but c'mon
and they did list Q-Tip and a few others that were in groups

Yeah, and Im not sure how there was no mention of Gza in 95-96


And yeah, the Treach love is waaaay over the top


yeah i mean even to just take one example from the neglected groups i mentioned, Black Thought is 100x better rapper than Treach


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Macklemore is a lock for 2014 right? I guess 2013 is already over. Did a Cubs fan write this article?

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They would have been better off saying best rap solo artist


Groups are almost always prevelant in rap.

Run DMC
EPMD
WU
Beasties


Even now with Odd Future.

And how was Tyler not a top 4 rapper in 2011-12?

You couldnt get away from him those years


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Macklemore is a lock for 2014 right? I guess 2013 is already over. Did a Cubs fan write this article?

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Andre 3000 mentioned for Stankonia. Always cursed by releasing material at the same time as Biggie and Jay-Z's best stuff. Should have received a mention in 1995...

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BTW, if you are a fan of Kendrick Lamar or dont like Drake, you would enjoy the BIG GHOST blog reveiw of Lamar's album I posted the other day.


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Perhaps they should have Taken two, KD


2000 should have been Ghostface. Nothing was better than Supreme Clientele that year.

Chas, they wrote this about Public Enemy

1988 was Public Enemy's year. There is no way around it. It Takes A Nation Of Millions exploded louder than a bomb and changed the direction of rap for at least three full years after its release. But it wasn't all about Chuck D. It was about the idea. It was about the group. It was about the message. It was about the noise. And yes, Chuck brought all of the above. Chuck has one of the greatest voices in rap history. But still, despite all of the accolades you can give him during that period, he just wasn't the top lyricist.

Sounds about right.


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Can I get a ruling on Tyler, The Creator?

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gimmick...

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gimmick...

But talented underneath the gimmick


I look forward to him dropping the I raped a goat in hell type rhymes.


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