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yeah. :D
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i think that Nast is the next one to come up from A$AP. his style seems to be more 90's influenced boom-bap.
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did y'all Sunday School II files have a shitload of problems and were like shit too large? I had WAY too many problems, had to delete them reluctantly, kept crashing my computer just trying to run the files :( stuck on soundcloud :( fuckers.
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Nope. Found a totally legit mix right away, with cover art everything. I did download it right away, because I'd been intrigued by the first volume. It's a mix tape, though, so it should be free. Google creative control. |
I'm not really digging Trap Lord yet. It's kind of "mistaboombastic" if you know what I mean. I like the crazy, hazy, apocalypse-on-Molly samples that burst into the tracks and throw the song off for a second, but the lyrics and phrasing are going to take some getting used to.
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haven't heard Trap Lord or Doris yet. I will soon enough.
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I can't stand Trap Lord, or most of A$AP Ferg even if he has the E-40 game certified approval. But then again, I don't really like trap, and MC Tree's "soul-trap" is just enough soul, just minus enough high-hats and clicks ;) |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzgq1ojzOFA Spoke too soon :cool: |
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btw i wouldn't call Ferg's music strictly "trap" but w/e.
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bumping some old Weezy atm. "No Ceilings" was his gift before falling off the face of the earth, such a dope tape.
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http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/i...st-from-eminem
Fantastic interview with LA legend (well Dallas transplant like Scarface but made his career in LA) The D.O.C about his roles in creating NWA, Ruthless, and in part Death Row Records. He dishes a lot of street and back room shit from the 80s/90s west coast rap drama, and some of it is tainted by a bit of hubris, but I can tell you certainly that there is A LOT of truth in what he is saying. Essentially, The D.O.C is calling out names, and rightfully so. EVERY cat who bumped LA rap in the late 1980s knew that D.O.C was the best rapper and writer in the scene, and he was involved writing for NWA and later Dre/Death Row music that went super-Platinum. In a weird way, he is the origin of the 1990s. This is a MUST read if y'all don't know all this shit that has become LA street lore and the kind of gossip I grew up on. |
thanks, that was a great read. D.O.C gotta be one of the greatest hip-hop lyricists ever. wish he talked more about Pac's murder though, seems like he knows a lot.
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hell yeah, No Ceilings was great. Though I do have a fondness for Rebirth, IANAHB and Carter IV. Can't deny. Truth be told, even IANAHB2 has grown on me. Still his weakest in forever. But there's some good tracks on there. Oh well. |
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