Mar 21, 2017lmfao
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Mar 23, 2017
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- Thread: Migos discuss the gays
Feb 8, 2017
Wow a modern day artist/s that doesn't subject themselves to the safe political route like everyone else and has their own opinion
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Oct 25, 2016
cudi could hum a better diss than this s---BlazingWaters, fluffy rabbits, Guma and 17 others like this. -
Oct 4, 2016
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Jun 27, 2016
This guy probably went home after this and listened to Nas while posting about how much Drake sucks in the Youtube comment section
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- Thread: Big Ls in Rap History
Jul 28, 2015
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- Thread: How com Lil Pump say nigga?
Sep 13, 2017
itt white people asking why anyone gives a s--- about a white guy saying n-----
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Mar 2, 2017
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Oct 30, 2016
To quote Guwop :
"If a hoe is a hoe real n----s don't care. Exposing hoes is a form of snitching. She trust you & gave you some p---- & you told. You the hoe."Mike Tyson, an0nymous, Yoda777 and 17 others like this. -
- Thread: Logic Announces 2 Albums
Apr 23, 2016
The type of people who listen to Logic
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- Thread: 2Pac Section
Dec 10, 2015
Yeah we deff need to feature Pac on the home screen for when his new album drops.Ghostface, Ordinary Joel, pluto✰ and 17 others like this. -
- Thread: "Best Friend" vs "Best Friend"
Oct 8, 2015
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Mar 31, 2017
this man wanna be black more than a white middle schooler first discovering rap -
Sep 14, 2016
with the last album he dropped, he should consider hiring 100 people to write his s---Meero, ArthurDW, Ordinary Joel and 17 others like this. -
Apr 30, 2016
#10 Roc Marciano, Marcberg (2010) / billy woods, History Will Absolve Me (2012):
Roc Marciano went from also-ran to avant-garde leader by molding himself into something foreign: an anachronistic anti-hero, the unshakeable p---- suspended in amber. If there was a New York renaissance this decade, it came out of he and Ka's respective bedrooms, and Marcberg is still the blueprint. Conversely, billy woods resurrected his career by making himself vulnerable. History Will Absolve Me's title was supposed to be tongue-in-cheek--the Castro speech it's taken from was powerful, but Castro was wrong. Against heavy odds, the sprawling, labyrinthine record made woods a sought-after commodity after nearly a decade of inactivity.
#9 Outkast, Stankonia (2000):
The critical and popular acclaim caught up with Outkast a half-decade after their creative peak, which makes sense--the world was never built to process them in real time. Stankonia saw them hit a point of near-ubiquity just as the duo was starting to splinter, but in some ways that makes the record all the more fascinating. It's obvious--painfully, sometimes--which ideas came from Andre, which from Antwan. "B.O.B." remains the most innovative rap hit of the century.
#8 Nas, The Lost Tapes (2002):
Stillmatic is the best rebrand of all time, and God's Son further established New Nas as a thoughtful, Important rapper who made Important music. But tucked in between those two albums on the release calendar was The Lost Tapes, a collection of unreleased material--some of which had been leaked with the rest of his planned double album I Am... The Autobiography. The structure alone sidesteps most of the problems that hamper Nas's commercial releases: bricked singles, ultra-deliberate sequencing. It also has the sharpest, most engaged writing of his post-It Was Written career.
#7 Scarface, The Fix (2002):
No one has made an album this great this late in his or her career. The Fix is the best case scenario for the "one last job" scene, the victory lap for one of the two or three most commanding voices to survive the '90s. Every line sounds like advice from your dad if your dad would k--- you without a second thought.
#6 The Clipse, h--- Hath No Fury (2006):
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The Clipse have been dissected to death. Their time on the shelf at Jive yielded a series of mixtapes that caused a sea change in the critical discussion about hip-hop, putting the duo at the forefront. When the long-delayed h--- Hath No Fury finally came out in 2006, the beats sounded like they were beamed back from thirty years in the future. All the funk and brightness of Lord Willin' gave way to clashing synths and metallic percussion. The brothers became supervillains.
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Jun 7, 2018
this is what he said about drake until he got famousOrdinary Joel, asvdawg, Franch46 and 17 others like this.