i saw a list dat included plies, lil wayne, david baner and kanye west! after i finishd laughin i made this to correct their mistake! top 10 rappers in MY opinion! im sure yuz mite change sum around but they all deserve to be in or around there! edit: i do not agree with my list anymore, well some of it anyway…it is still a decent list just not the one i would pick at the moment
Drique London – Things on My Mind (Official Music Video) Prod. by U’nique Music
This is the video for first single off of Drique London & U’nique Music Deaf Sound Project. It will be a collection of real hip-hop songs about life & struggles. Both The good & the Bad. DL the full album here bit.ly
Sorry about the length, we just really like the beat. The build up during the Tupac picture is a nice touch in our opinion. If you don’t like our opinions just leave a comment on your favorites. Just don’t be a fag and get all mad. We aren’t trying to make anyone mad. We see tons of videos about tap rappers so we thought we would post our opinions. If you really want to and you really disagree that much, post a video response with your top 25 rappers.
Jersey Shore’s Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino Is Going To Release A Rap Album! What??
Are you serious??? Read this shit: www.popeater.com
LP “Soundbombing Vol. 2″ compilation released in 1999 Common (originally Common Sense) was a highly influential figure in rap’s underground during the ’90s, keeping the sophisticated lyrical technique and flowing syncopations of jazz-rap alive in an era when commercial gangsta rap was threatening to obliterate everything in its path. His literate, intelligent, nimbly performed rhymes and political consciousness certainly didn’t fit the fashions of the moment, but he was able to win a devoted cult audience. By the late ’90s, a substantial underground movement had set about reviving the bohemian sensibility of alternative rap, and Common finally started to receive wider recognition as a creative force. Not only were his albums praised by critics, but he was able to sign with a major label that guaranteed him more exposure than ever before. Common was born Lonnie Rashied Lynn on the South Side of Chicago, an area not exactly noted for its fertile hip-hop scene. Nonetheless, he honed his skills to the point where — performing as Common Sense — he was able to catch his first break, winning The Source magazine’s Unsigned Hype contest. He debuted in 1992 with the single “Take It EZ,” which appeared on his Combat-released debut album, Can I Borrow a Dollar?; further singles “Breaker 1/9″ and “Soul by the Pound” helped establish his reputation in the hip-hop underground, although some critics complained about the record’s occasional misogynistic undertones. Common Sense …
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Compilation Of many Classicz. List in Right Order: ________________________ Group Home : The Realness AZ : Uncut Raw 2Pac : Keep Ya Head Up Mobb Deep : Shook Ones Pt. II RZA : Holocaust Krs-One : Sound Of Da Police Big L : Put It On A Tribe Called Quest : Oh My God Black Moon : Who Got Da Props Eazy-E : Eazy Duz It Jeru the Damaja : You Can’t Stop The Prophet (Pete Rock Remix) Gangstarr : The Militia Gravediggaz : Graveyard Chamber The Notorious BIG : Machine Gun Funk LL Cool J : I Shot Ya (Remix) Afu-Ra : Defeat Common : The Bitch In Yo Mos Def : Ms. Fat Booty Channel Live : Reprogram Wu-Tang clan : CREAM Jay-Z : D’evils Nas : I Gave You Power DITC : Day One Onyx : Last Dayz Redman : Tonight’s Da Night Raekwon : Verbal Intercourse The Roots : Push Up Ya Lighter Mobb Deep : Survival Of The Fittest Snoop.Doggy.Dogg : For All My Bitches & My Niggas Nas : NY State Of Mind 2Pac : Temptations Audio Two : Top Billin’ Busta Rhymes : Woo Hah!! Got You All In Check Ed OG & Da Bulldogs : I Got To Have It Royce Da 5′9” : Boom A Tribe Called Quest : Find A Way Big Daddy Kane : Terra N Ya Era MOP : Cold As Ice Nine : Whutcha Want Mobb Deep : Drop A Gem On’ Em Black Star : Definition The Notorious BIG : Rap Phenomenon Ghostface Killah : Winter Warz Method man : Release Yo’ Delf EPMD : Symphony 2000 Fat Joe : Flow Joe Ice Cube : Check Yo’ Self (Remix) Pete Rock : Tha Game Originoo Gunn Clappaz : Da Storm Nas : Nas Is Like Afu-Ra : Whirlwind Thru Cities The Fugees : Fu-Gee-La Capone-N …
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