Any Real Hip hop heads on BSN?
#1
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 02:48
#2
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 02:55
DatOneFanboy wrote...
Real hip hop when Beats were made whit piano's and story telling existed, What were u listening to In the golden age?
I can't say for myself, but I know that Legatus Arianus is a huge hip hop fan. He was only just telling me about this hip hop song he really liked and couldn't get out of his head.
#3
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 03:01
#4
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 03:59
So far i was listening to Geto Boys, N.W.A, A Tribe Called Quest, Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, The Pharcyde, Digable Planets, Wu Tang Clan, Black Moon, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Lost Boyz, WC and the Maad Circle, UGK, OutKast, Rakim, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Tupac, Snoop Dogg, and Nas from what i can remember.
Plus every time i reminisce about the 90s Nas - The World is Yours is the first to pop up in my playlist or Youtube searches.
Modifié par The Hierophant, 23 mai 2013 - 04:15 .
#5
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 04:29
Ha I love Nas Too I still cant get enough from his Stuff Been listening to his albums all day, When the culture behind hip hop vanished the Golden era ended, and it became the 'bling bling' era . cant really put a date but sometimes around 02 or somethingThe Hierophant wrote...
When you mention the golden age do you mean 86' - 92', 86' - 94', 86' - 99' or roughly the mid 80s through the mid 90s?
So far i was listening to Geto Boys, N.W.A, A Tribe Called Quest, Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, The Pharcyde, Digable Planets, Wu Tang Clan, Black Moon, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Lost Boyz, WC and the Maad Circle, UGK, OutKast, Rakim, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Tupac, Snoop Dogg, and Nas from what i can remember.
Plus every time i reminisce about the 90s Nas - The World is Yours is the first to pop up in my playlist or Youtube searches.
Modifié par DatOneFanboy, 23 mai 2013 - 04:31 .
#6
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 04:35
#7
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 04:55
It's mostly the corporate big wigs seeing the $ and potential commercial value in the genre, then milking any new fad, style etc. for what it' worth.DatOneFanboy wrote...
Ha I love Nas Too I still cant get enough from his Stuff Been listening to his albums all day, When the culture behind hip hop vanished the Golden era ended, and it became the 'bling bling' era .The Hierophant wrote...
When you mention the golden age do you mean 86' - 92', 86' - 94', 86' - 99' or roughly the mid 80s through the mid 90s?
So far i was listening to Geto Boys, N.W.A, A Tribe Called Quest, Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, The Pharcyde, Digable Planets, Wu Tang Clan, Black Moon, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Lost Boyz, WC and the Maad Circle, UGK, OutKast, Rakim, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Tupac, Snoop Dogg, and Nas from what i can remember.
Plus every time i reminisce about the 90s Nas - The World is Yours is the first to pop up in my playlist or Youtube searches.
On the flip there have been a few dozen good or decent commercial/mainstream rappers and underground MCs to appear since the mid to late 90s. As a whole the supposed post GA era has been a mixed bag, with me having less enthusiasm as the years go by (getting old) but i still keep my ear out for any promising new artists or albums/tracks from the few that i like.
@ShepnTali lol
Modifié par The Hierophant, 23 mai 2013 - 04:56 .
#8
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 05:10
The Hierophant wrote...
It's mostly the corporate big wigs seeing the $ and potential commercial value in the genre, then milking any new fad, style etc. for what it' worth.DatOneFanboy wrote...
Ha I love Nas Too I still cant get enough from his Stuff Been listening to his albums all day, When the culture behind hip hop vanished the Golden era ended, and it became the 'bling bling' era .The Hierophant wrote...
When you mention the golden age do you mean 86' - 92', 86' - 94', 86' - 99' or roughly the mid 80s through the mid 90s?
So far i was listening to Geto Boys, N.W.A, A Tribe Called Quest, Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, The Pharcyde, Digable Planets, Wu Tang Clan, Black Moon, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Lost Boyz, WC and the Maad Circle, UGK, OutKast, Rakim, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Tupac, Snoop Dogg, and Nas from what i can remember.
Plus every time i reminisce about the 90s Nas - The World is Yours is the first to pop up in my playlist or Youtube searches.
On the flip there have been a few dozen good or decent commercial/mainstream rappers and underground MCs to appear since the mid to late 90s. As a whole the supposed post GA era has been a mixed bag, with me having less enthusiasm as the years go by (getting old) but i still keep my ear out for any promising new artists or albums/tracks from the few that i like.
@ShepnTali lol
yea exactly they did that as soon as they realized They can exploit my culture to make money since hip hop is a billion dollar industry,
and ye there are some promising artists These days, i know few but they dont get the attention they deserve.
And i listen some Independed artists like Immortal Technique, akir, k-rino But Mainstream is dead its full of Executives promoting samboism.
#9
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 05:24
#10
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 05:37
Modifié par arcelonious, 23 mai 2013 - 05:41 .
#11
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 05:46
arcelonious wrote...
I used to be really into the underground scene during the late nineties and early 2000's (hitting up shows on a weekly basis), but after graduating college, life has sort of kept me from keeping up with it. I'll always have love for the music though, from Afrika Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation, to Boogie Down Productions, NWA, Gang Starr, Nas, Talib, Slug, Sage Francis, and countless other performers, to the DJs like Jazzy Jeff, Qbert, Shadow, Cut Chemist, Premier, and so on. I do really miss being in a large crowd with everyone throwing up their hands (it's been a while since I've been to an event).
Kweli is probably my favorite rapper to just listen to. His flow is so compact and rhythmic that his voice almost sounds like an instrument itself. Then he did Black Star with Mos Def (another fav) and I had an album I could just put on in the background on repeat.
#12
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 05:49
CronoDragoon wrote...
arcelonious wrote...
I used to be really into the underground scene during the late nineties and early 2000's (hitting up shows on a weekly basis), but after graduating college, life has sort of kept me from keeping up with it. I'll always have love for the music though, from Afrika Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation, to Boogie Down Productions, NWA, Gang Starr, Nas, Talib, Slug, Sage Francis, and countless other performers, to the DJs like Jazzy Jeff, Qbert, Shadow, Cut Chemist, Premier, and so on. I do really miss being in a large crowd with everyone throwing up their hands (it's been a while since I've been to an event).
Kweli is probably my favorite rapper to just listen to. His flow is so compact and rhythmic that his voice almost sounds like an instrument itself. Then he did Black Star with Mos Def (another fav) and I had an album I could just put on in the background on repeat.
Ha thieves in the night is my sht loved that piano
#13
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 05:49
Aesop Rock - No Regrets www.youtube.com/watch
Modifié par ShepnTali, 23 mai 2013 - 05:50 .
#14
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 05:53
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#15
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 05:54
ShepnTali wrote...
I really liked these guys...
Aesop Rock - No Regrets www.youtube.com/watch
yea Aesop is keeping it real
#16
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 05:56
Damn, I haven't listened to Aesop Rock in a while.
I'm also remembering some of the cats who aren't with us anymore, like J Dilla, Nujabes, Eyedea, Big L, and so on.
Modifié par arcelonious, 23 mai 2013 - 06:05 .
#17
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 05:56
DatOneFanboy wrote...
Ha thieves in the night is my sht loved that piano
Hostile Gospel also has a great piano.
#18
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 06:43
Oh sh!t. Never thought I'd see this mentioned on the BSN.DatOneFanboy wrote...
k-rino
SPC, SUC, ABN, Killa Klan, Street Military... Underground legends !
F*** the mainstream. (just like RPGs):happy:
www.youtube.com/watch
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www.youtube.com/watch (where I got my screen name from)
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Modifié par bussinrounds, 23 mai 2013 - 06:44 .
#19
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 08:03
DatOneFanboy wrote...
yea exactly they did that as soon as they realized They can exploit my culture to make money since hip hop is a billion dollar industry,
and ye there are some promising artists These days, i know few but they dont get the attention they deserve.
And i listen some Independed artists like Immortal Technique, akir, k-rino But Mainstream is dead its full of Executives promoting samboism.
Akir and Tech are a given, and K-Rino? Now you've reminded me of oldschool Ganksta NIP who's priceless, and the Boot Camp Clik along with Smif N Wessun.
All these memories.
Modifié par The Hierophant, 23 mai 2013 - 08:05 .
#20
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 08:47
The Hierophant wrote...
oldschool Ganksta NIP who's priceless
#21
Posté 23 mai 2013 - 09:18
CronoDragoon wrote...
DatOneFanboy wrote...
Ha thieves in the night is my sht loved that piano
Hostile Gospel also has a great piano.
Ha Its nothing compared to this
#22
Posté 24 mai 2013 - 10:10
I used to get baked to stuff like Cyprus hill back in h.s.
I listen primarily to metal/postcore and some indie. I like hip hop and r&b, but only for the music. I do like Drake, houstatlantavegas is a SiiK song.
#23
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Posté 24 mai 2013 - 10:25
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#24
Posté 24 mai 2013 - 10:32
#25
Posté 24 mai 2013 - 11:48
Personally, I listen to a lot of underground hip hop, that stay true to the true meaning of what it means to rap, not all this glamorized bull**** we see with Lil Wayne and basically 95% percent of mainstream rappers.





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