I AM saying Future Hendrix is great.
I also think Kevin Gates and Young Thug are great too, but then again, I do not listen to 311 or Blur or Oasis..... |
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Aww, come on man. Don't call him that. Ew. |
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The song's just pure fire. Just non stop fucking fire from start to finish. That Deck verse is in my all time top 10. You're right, I can't remember the last time anything like this came out. Maybe a few of the group tracks on MBDTF (sp appalled), but that was forever ago. This kind of hip hop just isn't made anymore. |
Though No More Parties in LA was pretty old school fabulous. No real chorus, just bars and bars and bars from rap's finest.
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"Mob" by weezy... first track on carter2
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"Mural" by Lupe. Still love that song. Ain't no chorus. Just bars on bars on bars. Some of the bars are pretty stupid honestly, but I find that a lot of my favorite hip hop songs have a few WTF lines. I'm no longer turned off or even distracted by it.
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the name of this track is i don't want no motherfucking chorus
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probably still my fav Kool Keith song. So much gold. "your fans are mad/your performance was garbage bag" and "your fucking cadence is off." Amazing.
That run of records... First Come, Black Elvis, Matthew, KHM, Undatakerz... what a prime era of Keith. |
"when you finish your set 90% of the people on your guest list won't even be there..."
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@ SuchFriends: http://sonicyouth.com/gossip/showpos...postcount=2984
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WTF? Did we know he already put out another album since Streets Of Compton? apparently it's a tie-in with a mobile game he made (???) He also dropped a single called "Sauce" a couple of weeks or two that I think is pretty damn good, and I don't think is even on 1992? Jeez. Slow down, dude haha. |
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Wait, wait... So there's actually two new albums? I read about both but only briefly, and assumed 1992 was the tie-in album. Man. Christ. Game needs to slow his roll for sure. I'm interested in 1992, but I don't give a shit about any goddamn video game he's making. Not everything needs its own album. I could be wrong though. At first I thought Streets of Compton would be lame just because of the weird marketing vibe of it being a tie-in for a tv series, but that album was obviously way better than expected. Still, there has never in the history of video games been a video-game music release that I gave a single solitary fuck about. |
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Correction: I actually bought the first Quake game for no reason other than that Trent Reznor had soundtracked it. I only played the thing because this was back when video games and their soundtracks were not sold seperately. So I had to play it to hear it. Hah. Quaint, no? |
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Aww shit man I didn't even see this until now. When I saw it, I swear to God, the words that popped into my head were: "Oh no he dinnit!" This might be the ultimate diss track for the "R&B ni**as" Wu once crusaded against. I still think "TRIUMPH" is, like, THE no-chorus rap song of all time, but this one is way the fuck up there. That shit sounds simple/ look at this nigga rhymin to hisself Wack as fuck, smell like shit for one buck ... I hope your bitch is in the audience Your wife too, that's your fanbase / plus your DJ's in the place I'm about to boo you Hah! There's no end to the quotables in this track. |
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