diaglo
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Darkness said:I like Eminem.
i prefer Peanuts.
Darkness said:I like Eminem.
Reminds me. I have that one (and a few others by them), actually.Davelozzi said:I also have to give a special mention to the Geto Boys album The Ressurection, which is completely over the top violent, but hilariously so at the same time.
You and I have very similar tastes. The closest I can get to "gangsta" is Ice Cube circa 1991.barsoomcore said:It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back changed my whole frickin' world.
Pauls' Boutique put me flat on my back for a week while I tried to figure out how something so incredibly cool hadn't existed since the dawn of time.
Three Feet High and Rising is still an album that doodles about in my head.
And that's just three acts: Public Enemy, The Beastie Boys and De La Soul.
I don't listen to much of the current stuff -- to me, rap stopped innovating around the early 90's. But there's lots of BRILLIANT music in the genre. Seconded on LL Cool J, and then there's Digital Underground, Salt n Pepa, Eric B and Rakim, Run DMC, The Jungle Brothers, Digable Planets -- great rap is great music.
I'm kind of surprised it's a discussion. Rappers aren't artists? Say what? I don't deny there's LOTS of crappy stuff in the genre, but Sturgeon explained that long ago.
I don't care for the gangster stuff much -- it just doesn't seem like a very interesting subject to talk about. But then it's been a long time since I was seventeen.