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He was trying really hard to be nice it seemed. Should have given him the Ma$e treatment.
Haha.

y'all should see Curren$y vs. Nardwuar 2. Pretty funny shit.

And his interview with KRIT was aiight too, Big KRIT has dat manners.
His interview with Tech N9Ne was pretty cool, too. Tech was really amazed at how Nardwuar was able to know so much.

I also liked his Lil B interview, purely for the end when Lil B reacts to Nardwuar's "freeze."
 

siddx

Magnificent Eager Mighty Brilliantly Erect Registereduser
Rapper's (and musicians in general) reaction to Nardwuar always tells me a lot about their personalities. Some of them just shrug the oddness off, others embrace it, and then some act like humorless fucking dickbag bitch ass children.
 

enzo_gt

tagged by Blackace
Rapper's (and musicians in general) reaction to Nardwuar always tells me a lot about their personalities. Some of them just shrug the oddness off, others embrace it, and then some act like humorless fucking dickbag bitch ass children.
This.

I thought Ghostface was pretty interested and respectable, partially based off him bringing up "this is my life, this is all I know" a bunch of times alone. Didn't seem annoyed at all.
 

DominoKid

Member
i'm a chill dude but Narduwar would annoy the fuck out of me. he tries too hard.

it's hilarious to watch, but it's awkward IRL.

i'd have to do em like Hov
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Complex Shadow

Cudi Lame™
y'all should see Curren$y vs. Nardwuar 2. Pretty funny shit.

And his interview with KRIT was aiight too, Big KRIT has dat manners.


Haha.

His interview with Tech N9Ne was pretty cool, too. Tech was really amazed at how Nardwuar was able to know so much.

I also liked his Lil B interview, purely for the end when Lil B reacts to Nardwuar's "freeze."
both big krit and lil b interview were really good. actually that interview with lil b is pretty funny.
 

RJT

Member
Undun is amazing. "Tip the Scale" is a fucking awesome track. The Roots never cease to amaze me...

Next: Common
 

illadelph

Member
Ever since someone posted that Undun review, I've been hooked on Dead End Hip Hop. Their reviews and discussions are on point; I like the way they all just kind of talk about music like a group of friends.

Oh and everybody put on Who Gon Stop Me and just sit back and stare at that Hov gif
 

surly

Banned
I made a mix of every hip-hop track released in 1979, the year that the first hip-hop record was released. Maybe some of you will like it.

Track listing: -

01 - Imhotep Gary Byrd - 79 Intro
02 - Family - Family Rap
03 - Spoonie Gee - Spoonin Rap
04 - Scoopy - Scoopy Rap
05 - The Sequence - Funk You Up
06 - Troy Rainey - Tricky Tee Rap
07 - Dr. Love & Sister Love - Doctor Love & Sister Love Rap
08 - Paulett & Tanya Winley - Rhymin' & Rappin'
09 - Willie Wood & Willie Wood Crew - Willie Rap
10 - David Lampell - I Ran Iran
11 - Steve Gordon & The Kosher Five - Take My Rap... Please
12 - The Younger Generation - We Rap More Mellow
13 - Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight
14 - Xanadu & Sweet Lady - Rappers Delight
15 - Sicle Cell & Rhapazooty - Rhapazooty In Blue
16 - Kurtis Blow - Christmas Rappin'
17 - Funky Four Plus One More - Rappin & Rocking The House
18 - P.J. LaBoy - Baya Latinos
19 - Funky Constellation - Street Talk (Madam Rapper)
20 - T.J. Swan - And You Know That
21 - Lady B - To The Beat Y'all
22 - Dr. Superman & Lady Sweet - Can You Do It (Superman)
23 - Lady D - Lady D
24 - M.C. Tee - Nu-Sounds
25 - Ron Hunt - Spiderap
26 - Ronnie G. & The S.M. Crew - A Corona Jam
27 - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - Superappin'
28 - First Class - Rappin It Up
29 - Jocko - Rhythm Talk
30 - Mr. Q. - D.J. Style
31 - Wackie's Disco Rock Band - Wack Rap
32 - Joe Bataan - Rap-O Clap-O
33 - Fatback - King Tim III (Personality Jock)
34 - Neil "B" - Body Rock
35 - Bramsam - Move Your Body
36 - Eddie Cheba - Lookin' Good (Shake Your Body)
37 - Uno - Boogie Beat
38 - Jazzy 4 MC's - MC Rock
39 - Little Starsky - Gangster Rock
40 - Grandmaster Flash - 79 Outro
41 - Sigma - Dedication

http://soundcloud.com/deejaysigma/79-a-mix-of-hip-hop-tracks
 

illadelph

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Thanks alot dude
I don't know a lot about this era of hip hop, way before my time. Anyone know of any book/movie about the era/music? Listening to this now has piqued my interest.

VH1 had a dope documentary called the History of Hip Hop or something like that, and the beginning of it really went into this era, it was really good. Other than that, you could watch Beat Street, it is a movie that features some of these guys.

Sigma (surly), I downloaded that shit and I'm really liking it so far, good looks
 

surly

Banned
Thanks alot dude
I don't know a lot about this era of hip hop, way before my time. Anyone know of any book/movie about the era/music? Listening to this now has piqued my interest.
Cheers man, I hope you like it.

As for films/documentaries about early hip-hop culture, check out these if you haven't seen them: -

Wild Style
Style Wars
Beat This: A Hip-Hop History
The Freshest Kids (about the history of the b-boy)
New York 77: The Coolest Year In Hell

illadelph said:
Sigma (surly), I downloaded that shit and I'm really liking it so far, good looks
Cheers mate!
 

PBY

Banned
Cheers man, I hope you like it.

As for films/documentaries about early hip-hop culture, check out these if you haven't seen them: -

Wild Style
Style Wars
Beat This: A Hip-Hop History
The Freshest Kids (about the history of the b-boy)
New York 77: The Coolest Year In Hell


Cheers mate!

Thanks so much, fucken awesome; haven't seen any of those
 

illadelph

Member
Sort of related, I highly recommend Just for Kicks, it's a documentary about sneakers that ties heavily into hip-hop. The beginning really focuses on the 1970s B-boy era with their Suede Pumas and Adidas Shell Tops. One of the best documentaries I've seen.
 

Slizz

Member
Sort of related, I highly recommend Just for Kicks, it's a documentary about sneakers that ties heavily into hip-hop. The beginning really focuses on the 1970s B-boy era with their Suede Pumas and Adidas Shell Tops. One of the best documentaries I've seen.

It available for stream anywhere? Netflix?
 

illadelph

Member
Yeah I watched it on Netflix's instant streaming, I don't know if it is still on there though. If not, Youtube had it split up into a few parts.
 

Tom Penny

Member
Everything I know about hip hop I learned from Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo


In school they never taught bout hamburgers or steak,
Elijah Muhammed or the welfare state.
But I know.
And I know because of KRS-ONE.
Yeah and I know And I know because of KRS-ONE.

Because he's droppin droppin droppin science,
droppin history With a whole leap of style and intelligency
Yes, I know.
and I know because of KRS-ONE Yeah,
and I know and I know

Because we don't want to pay money fee to hear the same old sounds.
Watch him he'll take hip-hop to a higher ground.
cuz I know (How do I know?)
And I know because of KRS-ONE.
Yeah, and I know And I know because..

(you must learn)

And I know
And I know because of KRS-ONE.
And I know And I know .. yea
 

illadelph

Member
In school they never taught bout hamburgers or steak,
Elijah Muhammed or the welfare state.
But I know.
And I know because of KRS-ONE.
Yeah and I know And I know because of KRS-ONE.

Because he's droppin droppin droppin science,
droppin history With a whole leap of style and intelligency
Yes, I know.
and I know because of KRS-ONE Yeah,
and I know and I know

Because we don't want to pay money fee to hear the same old sounds.
Watch him he'll take hip-hop to a higher ground.
cuz I know (How do I know?)
And I know because of KRS-ONE.
Yeah, and I know And I know because..

(you must learn)

And I know
And I know because of KRS-ONE.
And I know And I know .. yea

Sublime is that shit
 

enzo_gt

tagged by Blackace
Damn those WTT tour docs are fresh as hell. King shit right there. I wonder if they'll put out a compilation after; or even if the album creation process documentary will get a proper release.
 

PBY

Banned
Damn those WTT tour docs are fresh as hell. King shit right there. I wonder if they'll put out a compilation after; or even if the album creation process documentary will get a proper release.

I would pay way too much money for a compilation of the docs + a video of one of the performances.
 

surly

Banned
Sort of related, I highly recommend Just for Kicks, it's a documentary about sneakers that ties heavily into hip-hop. The beginning really focuses on the 1970s B-boy era with their Suede Pumas and Adidas Shell Tops. One of the best documentaries I've seen.
This isn't related to hip-hop, but if you liked Just For Kicks then you might also like this: -

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1584934/

ReconYoda said:
Everything I know about hip hop I learned from Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo
The first one is the only movie I've ever paid to see twice at the cinema. Electric Boogaloo was a huge disappointment to me!

Krush Groove and Beat Street should also get a mention.
 

overcast

Member
Schoolboy Q - Niggahs Already Know.

I don't know if I can handle HnC on top of what I already got to listen to. Gotta listen to TM103 + The Dreamer, The Believer still and HnC might knock TM103 off the priority list.
Another good track. Damn that album is going to be insane. Definitely holding my list until that drops (since it's supposed to this month).

Ever since someone posted that Undun review, I've been hooked on Dead End Hip Hop. Their reviews and discussions are on point; I like the way they all just kind of talk about music like a group of friends.
Definitely. They have a great understanding of rap, and they bounce ideas off each other really well. Natural discussion, and it's interesting to see that many people talk about one album.
 

kamspy

Member
Ghost was fucking yanked on some fishscale in that Nardwar vid. I was hoping him and shallah stopped fucking around with that mess. That's the reason Meth hasn't been fucking with Red lately. Fucking cocaine and east coast rappers.

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