i feel that in a way,but u have to remeber we see music for what it is, and kids now a days see music for what its not,krs one,talib kwali,mos def,papoose,rakim, MC'S, and all this other stuff that gets air play is rinky dink bubble gum rap in the club wit stupid dances, i blame nelly,ludacris and all these other hick rappers, lol if u really like hip check out sean price, jesus price supastar mixtape and get boot camp cliks new album coming out soon, new buddy for me i hope real hip hop fiends stand up.
2007-08-04 15:10:41
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answered by q45dip 3
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Most definately agree with you on this one here! The days when West Coast was on point. The G-funk days. Which is why I give The Game and Daz props for their music. They keep it real and its as real and as close to Rap back in those days i think were gonna get. West was at its best then. Started with Dre and ended with Pac.
Pac has left his mark and went out on a level that aint been even remotely matched to date. All eyez on me is an album I along with everyone else still bang to this day and you feel it like it just came out yesterday.
2007-08-04 15:57:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Ya look into andre nickatina(killa whale), mobb deep usually has stable base, some mac dre like get stupid and ice cream and something of the bay section stream, whats golden by utilising jurassic 5, texes boy my massive lurch, what cha choose for by utilising chrome, take a walk by utilising masta ace has a ton of bass, some stuff from tech n9ne, and oxycotton by utilising lil whyte will make all if lil waynes stuff prepare seem pussy, expecially the intro.
2016-10-09 05:53:27
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answered by ? 3
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I completely agree with you.
All the supposed "rap" and "hip-hop" we have today is just crap.
artists such as Tupac were the only ones who truly captured the essense of what real hip hop was.
it seems like nowadays, anyone can make money by screaming "car! money! prostitute! crank dat batman!" and bam! hit record. it's dumb.
2007-08-04 15:06:44
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answered by Shaw1Net6 4
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HELLS YEAH it would be better. Him and B.I.G. The art of story-telling is a lost art in most of today's hip-hop music. They both rapped about those things you said but with style. Saying "Got money" over and over is not rap: It's irritating.
2007-08-04 15:57:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I really feel you on that one...
I completely agree with you
Music would be alot different if tupac(Biggie also) were still alive, maybe people would feel there creativity, see that as challenge and that would motivate them to try to came up with better lyrics
Artist like Tupac were originally and one of a kind
not to many people can live up to them nowadays(not that to many of them really try anyway)
2007-08-04 15:32:10
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answered by BabyGurl 1
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i really dont. dont get me wrong i'm probably one of the biggest fans aight but hip-hop is wwhat it came to be. the west had its time the east had its time and now the south has its time. let em do what they want and then we'll see what happens. and tupac is here. he's still making albums and ****. he aint here phsically but in the music he's alive as hell
2007-08-06 05:28:37
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answered by Anonymous
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i feel you on this.....and i've said it before, i'll say it again....if tupac was still alive most of these young cats comin into the game would be flippin burgers....but we still have the veteran hip hop artists carrying the torch
2007-08-04 15:05:38
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answered by ♠HNIC 5
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U sayd it man, what happened to the days when it was Dre Snoop and Pac, i miss that ****
2007-08-04 15:38:21
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answered by NotTheStatusQuo 5
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no tupac made a big difference in this world
2007-08-04 15:18:27
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answered by Kimberly 1
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