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IMO Thugga took the Texas mc crown from Bun in the last couple years.
Thugga is pretty underrated. I love the guy and I forget about him a lot. Pretty much everything he does is quality.

Just listening to TM 103 for the first time. About to lose my god damn mind.
 
Have to say Lupe's Thanksgiving "Friend of the People" mixtape is so much better than Lasers. It gives me hope.

Plus I have been listening to Luda's mixtape and am now ready for a new album.
 
I'm the total opposite. I've tried so much to like him but I can't. Probably because the people around here listen to him and him only.. :/

No, most people in this thread listen to many different southern artists, just Zero is one of the southern rappers that speaks truth and can be introspective with being flashy at the same time. Are you sure you just dont like the way his voice sounds? I know some people dont like Trae due to his really deep voice.
 
Common's "The Dreamer" track has to be one the sickest of the year. Anyone know who's the guy on the hook? Sounds like the game guy from a few other tracks on the album. Common+NO.I.D+hook guy all killed it.
 
Houston rap talk.. what's GAFs take on Z-RO?

I like him alot. Dude has alot of talent. I don't think he will ever get the chance to blow up though. He just isn't marketable for the masses. But I bump him all the time. With that said, he does make some songs that I really can't get with.


IMO Thugga took the Texas mc crown from Bun in the last couple years.

Thugga has put in the work and putting out quality shit at a crazy rate. Bun is kinda lazy right now. Seems to be more into his family than putting out music. Nothing wrong with that, but that is just how it seems to be right now. In the meantime Thugga has passed him up.
 
Common's "The Dreamer" track has to be one the sickest of the year. Anyone know who's the guy on the hook? Sounds like the game guy from a few other tracks on the album. Common+NO.I.D+hook guy all killed it.

James Fauntleroy. Also did Cocaine 80s this year with No I.D.
 
Common album AND this Asher mixtape?! MAKE A NICCA NOT WANT TO PASS HIS FINALS AND JUST VIBE OUT.

- Will be out until Thursday, wish me luck.

Love & Peace,
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There's this whole debate going on about how The Big 10 proves that 50 Cent "fell off".

OK, but how? 50 Cent has never been a lyrically impressive rapper, he is known however, for having a distinctive charisma, voice, and flow. His choruses are usually well done and he has some non-corny punchlines here and there. He doesn't really sound that much different on The Big 10. What do people want?
 
That Daytona tape is as sick as I had hoped. Ivory Coast Crime Scene feat. Action Bronson is ridiculous.
 
interesting question I have for all the white people in this thread, what do you replace the word N**ga with when around or talking to black people about hip hop? I usually just replace the word with Brothers lol
 
interesting question I have for all the white people in this thread, what do you replace the word N**ga with when around or talking to black people about hip hop? I usually just replace the word with Brothers lol

I'm black, so no problem for me. lol. I have no problem with any race but white people saying it around me but we have to be real cool. Once it's established that we are cool on that level, I have no problems with it. Like if you are reciting the lyrics to Niggas in Paris.

If you are white, you are shit out of luck. You will get this look...

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Unless you are white like kampsy.
 
I'm black, so no problem for me. lol. I have no problem with any race but white people saying it around me but we have to be real cool. Once it's established that we are cool on that level, I have no problems with it. Like if you are reciting the lyrics to Niggas in Paris.

If you are white, you are shit out of luck. You will get this look...

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Unless you are white like kampsy.

Even if I am cool with them, I dont say the word out of respect.
 
interesting question I have for all the white people in this thread, what do you replace the word N**ga with when around or talking to black people about hip hop? I usually just replace the word with Brothers lol

Oh man, I have this issue all the time. All of my black friends are cool w/ me saying it, but I just don't, out of respect and just not really wanting to drop that word.

And I'm Cuban (but white so it still applies)
 
interesting question I have for all the white people in this thread, what do you replace the word N**ga with when around or talking to black people about hip hop? I usually just replace the word with Brothers lol

When referring to the name of a song or talking about the actual usage of the word, I will use it. But I never use it in casual conversation. I honestly dont like even saying it when talking about the name of a song. It is the only word I feel uncomfortable saying.
 
interesting question I have for all the white people in this thread, what do you replace the word N**ga with when around or talking to black people about hip hop? I usually just replace the word with Brothers lol
Ninja. Although I never really use the word in IRL anyways.

FLIP IT NINJAAAAA!
 
I'm black, so no problem for me. lol. I have no problem with any race but white people saying it around me but we have to be real cool. Once it's established that we are cool on that level, I have no problems with it. Like if you are reciting the lyrics to Niggas in Paris.

If you are white, you are shit out of luck. You will get this look...

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Unless you are white like kampsy.

pretty much.

if we are brothers in the struggle against white mans oppression *bongo drumroll* then you can say it. </spokenword>

but if i hear a hard R...
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I mean, I was there day 1 anyways, but when I got to the store and saw that the 90 minute documentary is narrated by Samuel L Jackson and scored by DJ Quik, man, that made my day.

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AOTY list has to wait now. This shit is like food for the soul. Nice hearing a real gangster rapper. As much as I can dig Rick Ross, there's something about hearing from someone for real. It's all in the details.

Man. Go buy this shit yall. Pray that your store has the SE left in stock. I have to scrounge to my 3rd furthest Best Buy to get one.
 
So I basically been listening to xxx in the car all day and I gotta say I'm loving it.

Crazy cause the shit annoyed me no end when it dropped. Maybe I needed the bass from car speakers. Maybe it just wasn't time. But I see how its top ten top 5 material now. Gonna have to rethink my picks in the aoty thread
 
interesting question I have for all the white people in this thread, what do you replace the word N**ga with when around or talking to black people about hip hop? I usually just replace the word with Brothers lol
I try to say ninja or fucker or even excise it all together if it's not necessary, unless I'm straight copying and pasting lyrics. I definitely don't drop it casually out of context, just ain't my place to say it. I've had black guys tell me they'd be okay if I did (obviously in a non derogatory way, which I'd never do anyhow), but my comfort level ain't all too high with it even still.
 
interesting question I have for all the white people in this thread, what do you replace the word N**ga with when around or talking to black people about hip hop? I usually just replace the word with Brothers lol

It's been a long time since I lived somewhere with a significant enough black population for it to be an issue. My best friend and rapping partner is latino and I don't hold myself back at all, I am a horrible un PC psychopath around him.

I actually have a somewhat odd opinion of the word. I still haven't thought it over enough to have a coherent enough statement about it but I used to be the "no never, no one should ever ever ever say it under any circumstance no matter what." But there is something to be said for intent. But I haven't thought it through enough to a point I feel comfortable talking about it because I worry I will be misunderstood.
 
I'm black, but I never really drop the n-word on the regular. I've definitely been saying it more often in casual conversation, but I rarely say it still unless reciting lyrics and I usually don't use the word in my raps.
 
It slips for me in casual conversation sometimes. Most of my friends are black and they really give a shit less. Never even talked about it with em. Hell, I didn't even know I was white til I was 9.

I had one little altercation at a bar. We were drinkin, getting loud. I was probably throwing the word around pretty liberally. Someone had a problem with it, irony: my boy (who is black) stuck em in the face when the guy was "confronting" me. Dude got kicked out for getting punched like a bitch and we finished our drinks and went along with out night.

Overall, I never mean to offend anyone with some racial shit. I'm probably one of the few white boys to actually experience it in america. My family immigrated from Russia in the 1982 and we got all kinds of shit from rednecks for our last name and accent. So bad that my dad actually changed our last name. He straight up couldn't get a job. Thanks Hollywood Cold War movies.
 
It slips for me in casual conversation sometimes. Most of my friends are black and they really give a shit less. Never even talked about it with em. Hell, I didn't even know I was white til I was 9.

I had one little altercation at a bar. We were drinkin, getting loud. I was probably throwing the word around pretty liberally. Someone had a problem with it, irony: my boy (who is black) stuck em in the face when the guy was "confronting" me. Dude got kicked out for getting punched like a bitch and we finished our drinks and went along with out night.

Overall, I never mean to offend anyone with some racial shit. I'm probably one of the few white boys to actually experience it in america. My family immigrated from Russia in the 1982 and we got all kinds of shit from rednecks for our last name and accent. So bad that my dad actually changed our last name. He straight up couldn't get a job. Thanks Hollywood Cold War movies.

Thats fucked, I would have hired your dad... :( FUCK THE SYSTEM!
 
So I finally got round to watching that Tribe Called Quest documentary.
That shit was amazing. The part where Q-Tip was looking over his records and played the sample for the Can I Kick It drums had me giggling out loud like a little girl.

I know we're supposed to feel sorry for Phife and his struggle, his illness and him being constantly in the background whilst Tip became the star of the group but honestly..... I feel like Phife is a little bitch! The documentary didn't make me like him at all.
Anybody else feel that way after?
 
interesting question I have for all the white people in this thread, what do you replace the word N**ga with when around or talking to black people about hip hop? I usually just replace the word with Brothers lol

Homey, although most people I am around have no problem with me dropping that word, try to limit it though, unless I'm completely shit faced it probably won't come out.
 
interesting question I have for all the white people in this thread, what do you replace the word N**ga with when around or talking to black people about hip hop? I usually just replace the word with Brothers lol

bitches.

edit: wait, i thought you said what you replace the word with when youre singing a song.
 
It slips for me in casual conversation sometimes. Most of my friends are black and they really give a shit less. Never even talked about it with em. Hell, I didn't even know I was white til I was 9.

I had one little altercation at a bar. We were drinkin, getting loud. I was probably throwing the word around pretty liberally. Someone had a problem with it, irony: my boy (who is black) stuck em in the face when the guy was "confronting" me. Dude got kicked out for getting punched like a bitch and we finished our drinks and went along with out night.

Overall, I never mean to offend anyone with some racial shit. I'm probably one of the few white boys to actually experience it in america. My family immigrated from Russia in the 1982 and we got all kinds of shit from rednecks for our last name and accent. So bad that my dad actually changed our last name. He straight up couldn't get a job. Thanks Hollywood Cold War movies.
Damn that sucks man, awful to hear.

*opens Canadian arms wide*

EDIT: Part 1 of the Slaughterhouse Flex Freestyle in video form.
 
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