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I think this song is stellar....
Bombs Over Baghdad.
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BS, Outkast (any of their songs) are hardly underated.
Pharcyde: underated
Big L: underated
Souls of Mischief: underated
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BS, Outkast (any of their songs) are hardly underated.
Pharcyde: underated
Big L: underated
Souls of Mischief: underated
I would agree with this usually, but not with Bombs Over Baghdad. That one was big....but should have been even bigger.
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I think this song is stellar....
Bombs Over Baghdad.
great song
another lesser known outkast classic:
some of my picks:
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Ice, Ice, Baby. Man, that shizzit was dope.
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CHAMPION (Nicky Minaj, Young Jeezy, Nas, Drake
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Mama Said Knock You Out
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This
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This
Thats a classic.
Here's a somewhat lesser known song by 2 pac before the fame of Me Against the World.
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Racks on racks by YC
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This
I was going to post this!! This song makes you think.
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I was going to post this!! This song makes you think.
That is NOT an underated song.
It was basically played nonstop when I was in 9th grade.
And I am from Jersey, far away from where Rap-A-Lot Records was located (Houston).
The Geto Boys were the first "Dirty South" rappers, and they straight brought it with this album.
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That is NOT an underated song.
It was basically played nonstop when I was in 9th grade.
And I am from Jersey, far away from where Rap-A-Lot Records was located (Houston).
The Geto Boys were the first "Dirty South" rappers, and they straight brought it with this album.
I grew up in Canada and we all knew about the geto boys.
Good pick of underrated lyricists btw silverspoon.
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I grew up in Canada and we all knew about the geto boys.
Good pick of underrated lyricists btw silverspoon.
Thank you.
People (that I didn't grow up with) are very surprised when they find out I am huge fan of classic hip hop. My library is fairly extensive, and there was a time in my life when rocking the party with a song very few people knew about brought great pleasure.
I once saw a concert where Souls of Mischief opened up for Pharcyde. Great concert.
Saw the Roots play live for free before they blew up.
Good times.
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Mobb deep - eye for an eye
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Mobb deep - eye for an eye
Great song, but underated?
By whom?
Mobb Deep is legendary, even with all of the in-fighting.
I guess it all depends on which circles you are talking about. In some circles, Kool G Rap is underated, but amongst lifelong fans of hip hop, he is a legend.
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Great song, but underated?
By whom?
Mobb Deep is legendary, even with all of the in-fighting.
I guess it all depends on which circles you are talking about. In some circles, Kool G Rap is underated, but amongst lifelong fans of hip hop, he is a legend.
here in noth east england most think no rap music existed before 50 cent, eminem ect.
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That is NOT an underated song.
It was basically played nonstop when I was in 9th grade.
And I am from Jersey, far away from where Rap-A-Lot Records was located (Houston).
The Geto Boys were the first "Dirty South" rappers, and they straight brought it with this album.
The song was very popular in 1991 (not underrated back then).
But it is underrated in 2013 (soon to be 2104). I know for a fact that many people, in their early 20's, have not even heard of this song.
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here in noth east england most think no rap music existed before 50 cent, eminem ect.
Oh, you aren't from U.S.?
You must have heard of Kraftwerk, correct? They were a huge influence on hip hop, and don't get very much respect. "Trans Europe Express" is a specific song that influenced hip hop.
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The song was very popular in 1991 (not underrated back then).
But it is underrated in 2013 (soon to be 2104). I know for a fact that many people, in their early 20's, have not even heard of this song.
Those kids don't know anything about hip hop, so it hardly makes it an underated song. That song is played on the regular on XM's "Backspin".
Some very underated songs get played on XM Backspin, and Ed Lover (or some other DJ) will say: "This is an underated, underground song that I had to dig deep into the archives..."
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Thank you.
People (that I didn't grow up with) are very surprised when they find out I am huge fan of classic hip hop. My library is fairly extensive, and there was a time in my life when rocking the party with a song very few people knew about brought great pleasure.
I once saw a concert where Souls of Mischief opened up for Pharcyde. Great concert.
Saw the Roots play live for free before they blew up.
Good times.
Funny how people try to break you down every which way possible simply by how you look. And then there's the fools with a very narrow taste in music who feel the need to dress according to what they listen to. It's like their minds are still trapped in highschool.
here in noth east england most think no rap music existed before 50 cent, eminem ect.
To a lot of us old farts its when it died.
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Funny how people try to break you down every which way possible simply by how you look. And then there's the fools with a very narrow taste in music who feel the need to dress according to what they listen to. It's like their minds are still trapped in highschool.
To a lot of us old farts its when it died.
Yeah, I always dressed preppy/classic as that is my style. Even when I had long hair. Khakis or blue jeans, a polo or pocket T, and Stan Smiths were pretty much what I would always wear. Frye engineer boots when it was colder weather.
But a huge fan of hip hop. Never wore "the uniform", although I did have a Wu Wear snow hat. ;)
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This...
or this...
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Nice, Jeru the Damaja.
Which leads to a group he worked with, who I think is VERY underated, even when they were recognized: Gang Starr.
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Nice, Jeru the Damaja.
Which leads to a group he worked with, who I think is VERY underated, even when they were recognized: Gang Starr.
Gang Starr and DOC were my weapons of choice back in the day. Throw in some Eric B and Rakim and it was on.
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Gang Starr and DOC were my weapons of choice back in the day. Throw in some Eric B and Rakim and it was on.
Paid in Full is an all time CLASSIC.
From front to back. No need to skip any songs.
I told the story of when MC Lite came to my school and asked if anyone liked rap and I raised my hand. I surprised that ghost written rapper.
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Paid in Full is an all time CLASSIC.
From front to back. No need to skip any songs.
I told the story of when MC Lite came to my school and asked if anyone liked rap and I raised my hand. I surprised that ghost written rapper.
You have great taste. This MC Lyte?
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boooooooooooooom
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You have great taste. This MC Lyte?
Yes. She came to my middle school (I was 13 at the time) and asked: "Who here likes rap?"
I raised my hand, and I know she picked me because I was the only white kid with his hand up.
"Who is your favorite rapper?"
"I don't know if I have a favorite. But right now, I really like Eric B. and Rakim's "Paid in Full".
The look on her face was priceless.
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Jimmy Spicer > Sugar Hill Gang
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Those were some deeper cuts that need more respect.
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Cube went hard on this one. One of my favorites. That War disc is very underrated imo.
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All Monkey-Music is Overrated.
Happy New Year!
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Mind Blowin
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Three albums that are a bit underground, but great -
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My three favorites, songs that make you think.
Songs about love, emotion and real things.
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A love song for the ages -
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Misguided, shitty taste-having wiggers reported.
Should be embarrassed, people.
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Misguided, shitty taste-having wiggers reported.
Should be embarrassed, people.
Wig-Wogs and Webrews all of them!
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Misguided, shitty taste-having wiggers reported.
Should be embarrassed, people.
Wig-Wogs and Webrews all of them!
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(http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj176/jhny_777/Chrissnow.jpg).
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Four Lokos used to be soooooooooooooo good before they had to change the formula.
We used to play beer pong with that shit in college.
Bitches would get so messed up/raped.
Once, I drank a shit ton of that. Blacked out. Woke up in the drivers seat of my car 120 miles away with throw up all over my chest.
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Prove Em Wrong.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/prove-em-wrong/id1016636467?i=1016636835
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BS, Outkast (any of their songs) are hardly underated.
Pharcyde: underated
Big L: underated
Souls of Mischief: underated
This!!!! The Labcabin California was a damn good CD
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2 Pac...Me and My Girlfriend!
One of the best songs ever! The lyrics were sick!
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Garbage. All of it.
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Garbage. All of it.
(http://images.fanpop.com/images/image_uploads/The-Band-garbage-535021_600_666.jpg)
yeah, they had a lot of underrated songs.
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Jeru The Damaja "History 101"
Lyrics:
http://lyrics.wikia.com/wiki/Jeru_The_Damaja:History_101 (http://lyrics.wikia.com/wiki/Jeru_The_Damaja:History_101)
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Dr alban is the most underated rapper
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Darryl Mac tore it up
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All hip hop rap sucks.therefore its all over rated trash.
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