my fav is has to be TRIBE CALLED QUEST
2006-06-05 16:43:35
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answered by Who am I? Who are U? 2
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The Chronic (ha-ha-ha) True Old School was in the 80's baby boy---Try Dougie Fresh, Curtis Blow, Salt-n-Pepa...that's Old School.
2006-06-05 16:40:57
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answered by yvonnejust4today 4
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De la Soul, Public Enemy, Boogie Down Productions
2006-06-05 16:41:40
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answered by m137pay 5
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Ha Ha Ha ! You're calling that garbage hip hop s*it from the 90's, Old School? You don't know nothin about old school. Rap and Old School don't even belong in the same sentence!
2006-06-06 02:17:32
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answered by BoosGrammy 7
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i agree..the chronic was ground breaking...but "the message" by grand master flash and the furious 5 brought rap to the hard core level in my opinion..it allowed the west coast rappers to flourish..big ups to p.e. as well..
2006-06-05 16:55:01
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answered by KT 7
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yep-the chronic also -fear of a black planet-public enemy, the boy genius-kwame, I actually have a lot more too name but I'm too tired right now ps yvonne is right about what's real old school;
2006-06-05 16:42:19
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answered by Nikki 5
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in 1990's alot of ppl that are big now were still out
but anyways i would say 2pac,biggie.dre.and diddy
2006-06-05 16:43:25
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answered by britt 2
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no Charles dickens doth boys hall
2006-06-05 16:40:50
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answered by gkakkasseri 4
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Public Enemy
2006-06-05 16:40:28
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answered by Skydiver 4
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1990's is old school?! Uhhhh....no.
2006-06-05 16:53:13
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answered by Tish 5
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