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Title: 1990s rap
Post by: denarii on June 08, 2015, 02:04:30 PM












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Post by: Svengoolie on June 08, 2015, 02:10:03 PM
the best.
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: denarii on June 08, 2015, 02:12:08 PM
the best.

post some videos then
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Post by: denarii on June 08, 2015, 02:18:18 PM








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Post by: NarcissisticDeity on June 08, 2015, 02:26:17 PM
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Post by: Thong Maniac on June 08, 2015, 02:42:19 PM
Killarmy
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Post by: Wiggs on June 08, 2015, 02:44:44 PM
The prime era of rap. 
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Post by: SilverSpoon on June 08, 2015, 02:46:12 PM
2 of the greatest hip hop albums of all time came out within a couple of months.

Enter the Wu-Tang
Midnight Marauders by a Tribe Called Quest

Then a few months later, Outkast's first album, Southernplayalisticcadil lacfunkymusic
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: BB on June 08, 2015, 02:48:23 PM
Kool G Rap, a somewhat unsung hero of the era -

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One of the greatest prison raps recorded -

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Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: BB on June 08, 2015, 02:57:29 PM
Brand Nubian -

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You had to watch yourself when this came on -

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Sometimes this one too -

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Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: BB on June 08, 2015, 03:09:51 PM
I've written before about this guy before, he fired the first widely heard shot in the East Coast/West Coast wars around 91. Great beat selection, and while not the most lyrical of rappers, he had an aggression that was hard to turn away from -

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Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: funk51 on June 08, 2015, 03:11:53 PM
rap=bad music. :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
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Post by: Bindare_Dundat on June 08, 2015, 03:18:53 PM
What a pile of shit.
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Post by: Royalty on June 08, 2015, 03:25:29 PM
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Post by: BB on June 08, 2015, 03:27:15 PM
While NWA, and it's offshoots get the most props for the establishment of the gangster rap sound in California, I'd argue that Ice T did it better -

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Some of the younger kids here might not know it, but here's the original version of 99 problems that Jay Z borrowed the hook from -

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Post by: Yamcha on June 08, 2015, 03:29:15 PM
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Post by: Royalty on June 08, 2015, 03:31:34 PM
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Post by: BB on June 08, 2015, 03:33:45 PM


Ha, 9mm Goes Bang was the first rap song I can remember hearing as kid.

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Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: BB on June 08, 2015, 03:36:33 PM
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Post by: denarii on June 08, 2015, 03:54:59 PM
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Post by: BB on June 08, 2015, 04:01:53 PM
The Geto Boys had a lot of better songs, but I'll always have a soft spot for this one. It's almost like a caricature of the early 90's gangster rap era. Plus it's got a few hilariously quotable lines in it -

They got in trouble with Steve Miller over the "Joker" sample -

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Not sure if the same happened with the Lynyrd Skynyrd  sampled version -

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Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: Mr Anabolic on June 08, 2015, 04:08:11 PM
1993.  One of my favs from the movie "Office Space"

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Post by: OneMoreRep on June 08, 2015, 04:15:17 PM


Back around the mid-90's ('96 I think), I was driving around LA trying to visit a friend. I got lost and ended up in South Central driving down East 36th Street. I stopped at a light and this song (above) was blasting while a group of easily 40 guys were hanging out on the corner all wearing blue and smoking marijuana.

I looked at them for a bit (from the comfort of my car and with a neutral look of course) as I waited for the light to change and while looking over, one of them starting walking towards my car. He barked at me and said, "fuck you looking at?!" and "Is you a faggot?!".  I yelled out, "yes, I'm a faggot" and then as if I had the plague, he waved me off and quickly started walking back towards his army, all of which started to laugh at him while slowly passing a blunt towards him.

Tough streets..

"1"

P.S. While they had that song by Luniz playing, I actually had this song by George Michael playing in my car:

Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: BB on June 08, 2015, 04:15:52 PM
They can't all be hard -

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From '88, but was still strong on the party scene in the early 90's -

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Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: Parker on June 08, 2015, 04:23:35 PM
Everything good started to die out in the 90s. We have entered a "Malaise Era" in terms of music among other things.
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: BB on June 08, 2015, 04:42:07 PM
This guy just started to have some mainstream success in the last few years, but he's grown into quite a good lyricist in the last couple of decades -

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Here's an odd one -

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It's actor James Cann's son Scott, and Alchemist. It actually doesn't sound that horrible against some of the stuff out now.
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: BB on June 08, 2015, 04:57:25 PM
Here's another surprisingly good one that was remixed by the British alt band Portishead in the early 90's, the mix works really well-

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Nine is a Ny rapper that had some success back in the early 90's.
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: ritch on June 08, 2015, 05:00:50 PM
The era of hard shit, I used to love it. Was one of the few in my actual area that listened to it. I had to order the cassettes from the music store and they were $25ish each. That was not cheap for me in those days!

Everything posted here, I pretty much remember. Ice-T seemed so jacked back then, lol! NWA, Ice cube, Getto Boys and later on snoop were my favorites. No mentioning of Eazy-E yet!!! Beastie Boys are also in a straight up class of their own. Not going to see them in concert in a HUGE regret of mine.

Rap lost it's way after. They started having too much signing in it (Warrn G) and I lost interest real quick. Lost it's bad ass flair, hardcore appeal. But listening to that shit while playing basketball or skateboarding in my front driveway was as gangster as it got for me, lol!

Chin Check!!!


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Post by: Royalty on June 08, 2015, 05:14:11 PM
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Post by: BB on June 08, 2015, 05:24:20 PM
Eazy had some great stuff by himself -

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The sample is from a 1986 HBO movie called Apology, about a artist that runs an anonymous confession line that attracts a homicidal stalker -

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Other older Eazy stuff worth a listen -

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Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: Parker on June 08, 2015, 05:40:10 PM
Let's not forget Kwame, and BDK. And Digital Underground...
DeLaSoul, Common Sense (now Common).
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Post by: Royalty on June 08, 2015, 06:55:44 PM
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Post by: Royalty on June 08, 2015, 07:01:53 PM
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Post by: ritch on June 08, 2015, 08:56:24 PM


That was really good.
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Post by: LittleJ on June 08, 2015, 09:08:18 PM
Bone Thugs, No limit records, Cash Money, Three 6 mafia, Wutang.....
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: ritch on June 08, 2015, 09:31:28 PM
what about 5 young black teenagers?
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Post by: Mitch on June 09, 2015, 12:24:32 AM
Nice thread!











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Post by: SuperTed on June 09, 2015, 02:10:32 AM


Fun fact. The chick in this video is my next door neighbour. :D
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: BB on June 09, 2015, 04:41:32 AM
The movie Juice actually had a good soundtrack, here are two choice cuts of it -

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Not sure how well this song is known now, but it was a west coast joint that got a lot of love on the east coast. The hook, beat, and the Nike line still makes into a lot of mixes even now -

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Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: BB on June 09, 2015, 05:11:23 AM
Funkdoobiest, these guys were down with Cypress Hill, and had a similar, but unique sound -

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Excellent comic imagery -

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Speaking of Cypress Hill, this was the first song I heard from them, I want to say on Funk Flex's show, but it might of been Red Alert, shocked they weren't from Ny -

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They also did a song over Wayne Smith's Sleng Teng riddim that was quite good in the 90's too -

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Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: Svengoolie on June 09, 2015, 05:21:38 AM
post some videos then

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I remember people making a big deal about listening to either east or west coast back then. I didnt fucking care, I just listened to whatever caught my attention.
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: BB on June 09, 2015, 05:29:16 AM
A rap version of the Dead Kennedy's California Uber Alles, I like it, it works well -

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While Too Short gets the most props for the pimping style of rap, this is my favorite cut of his -

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And finally a mellow song -

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Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: Skorp1o on June 09, 2015, 05:30:44 AM
Stitches is my favourite all time rapper.
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: Royalty on June 09, 2015, 05:51:39 AM
Slick Rick comes out of nowhere in 1998

"You motherf#ckas can't see me"


Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: Leatherneck on June 09, 2015, 06:05:46 AM
In comparison to the rappers of today, late 80s and early 90s acts like Kid N Play would even be top shelf.
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Post by: The Onion on June 09, 2015, 07:23:32 AM


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Post by: Thespritz0 on June 09, 2015, 08:52:43 AM
Listen to this, a LOT of it is real...

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Post by: Pork_Chop on June 09, 2015, 09:11:30 AM
Time to drop the quality levels slightly..  ;D





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Post by: ritch on June 09, 2015, 09:20:22 AM
Did I just see a Will Smith track in the rap thread?
What the fuckin' fuck is wrong with you to post that weak ass commercial shit here???

Find the nicest corner in your house, stand there face to the wall and I will let you know when it's ok to come out.

Fuck...

No idea how i forgot Cypress Hill, I'd still rock a t shirt from them. The Funkdoobiest vid is very cool. I may put some rap back on my MP3 player some bad ass stuff here.
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: SuperTed on June 09, 2015, 09:35:43 AM
Surprised anyone over the age of 16 still listens to rap tbh.
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Post by: El Diablo Blanco on June 09, 2015, 09:39:55 AM
Everything good started to die out in the 90s. We have entered a "Malaise Era" in terms of music among other things.

Music is shit today with the constant push of tart whores who can't sing but look nice.  Between the DJs and their Apple software mixing programs and autotune for the whores, you don't need any talent to be famous today.

Video killed the radio start and computers killed the true artists.
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: ritch on June 09, 2015, 09:41:10 AM
Surprised anyone over the age of 16 still listens to rap tbh.

Or an IQ over 16, lol...
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: Mitch on June 09, 2015, 10:19:52 AM
Did I just see a Will Smith track in the rap thread?
What the fuckin' fuck is wrong with you to post that weak ass commercial shit here???

Find the nicest corner in your house, stand there face to the wall and I will let you know when it's ok to come out.

Fuck...

No idea how i forgot Cypress Hill, I'd still rock a t shirt from them. The Funkdoobiest vid is very cool. I may put some rap back on my MP3 player some bad ass stuff here.
no need to play the tough guy, I was like 13-14 yo when this song was released. Commercial or not, this a pure nostalgia gem and a very catchy song.

Just cruisin' :D
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: ritch on June 09, 2015, 10:30:52 AM
no need to play the tough guy, I was like 13-14 yo when this song was released. Commercial or not, this a pure nostalgia gem and a very catchy song.

Just cruisin' :D

Catchy you say?
Sounds like you cought the "gays" to post that song up, lol!
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Post by: Kwon_2 on June 09, 2015, 11:15:55 AM
What are they saying at the beginning? "HOSSA HOSSA KOSSA KOSSA"?

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Post by: Royalty on June 09, 2015, 11:21:03 AM
What are they saying at the beginning? "HOSSA HOSSA KOSSA KOSSA"?




Baby Bam was great
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Post by: BB on June 09, 2015, 11:34:57 AM
What are they saying at the beginning? "HOSSA HOSSA KOSSA KOSSA"?

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Something close, the sample is from this Cameroonian singer -

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Makossa is a popular dance music of the area, there is probably a tie in there.
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Post by: bradistani on June 09, 2015, 11:35:24 AM
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Post by: ritch on June 09, 2015, 11:37:14 AM
What are they saying at the beginning? "HOSSA HOSSA KOSSA KOSSA"?



I think he's saying "hoser, hoser"
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: bradistani on June 09, 2015, 11:38:57 AM
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Post by: funk51 on June 09, 2015, 12:30:45 PM
What a pile of shit.
exactly rap=crap... ::) ::) ::) ::)
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Post by: Royalty on June 09, 2015, 01:18:04 PM
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Post by: Skylge on June 09, 2015, 01:54:14 PM
The woman from de la soul's Saturdays I think:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vinia-Mojica/329948940483

and:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinia_Mojica
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: BB on June 09, 2015, 02:21:26 PM
M C Ren, another dude that was good from NWA -

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Post by: Royalty on June 09, 2015, 02:37:06 PM
1994
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Post by: Royalty on June 09, 2015, 02:43:36 PM
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Post by: Mitch on June 10, 2015, 12:26:30 AM
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Post by: Bevo on June 10, 2015, 02:02:42 AM
The era of hard shit, I used to love it. Was one of the few in my actual area that listened to it. I had to order the cassettes from the music store and they were $25ish each. That was not cheap for me in those days!

Everything posted here, I pretty much remember. Ice-T seemed so jacked back then, lol! NWA, Ice cube, Getto Boys and later on snoop were my favorites. No mentioning of Eazy-E yet!!! Beastie Boys are also in a straight up class of their own. Not going to see them in concert in a HUGE regret of mine.

Rap lost it's way after. They started having too much signing in it (Warrn G) and I lost interest real quick. Lost it's bad ass flair, hardcore appeal. But listening to that shit while playing basketball or skateboarding in my front driveway was as gangster as it got for me, lol!

Chin Check!!!




Let me guess

A white boy trying to be all gangster haha oh brother  :D
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: LurkerNoMore on June 10, 2015, 05:59:59 AM






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Post by: BlackMetallic on June 10, 2015, 08:16:13 AM
Real rap was about the "struggle"

As Chuck D said "it was the CNN on the street

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Post by: ritch on June 10, 2015, 10:39:00 AM
Let me guess

A white boy trying to be all gangster haha oh brother  :D

Guilty. The appeal was just too alluring... LIke everyone one else did not imagine the same thing, c'mon...
Title: Re: 1990s rap
Post by: 2Thick on June 10, 2015, 04:48:01 PM
Not a rap fan at all, but would have gladly fucked a 90's Salt & Peppa and Spinderella separately or all at once.
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Post by: BB on June 10, 2015, 04:57:42 PM
Not a rap fan at all, but would have gladly fucked a 90's Salt & Peppa and Spinderella separately or all at once.

Spinderella was the best of all 3, but Pepa did bring some things to the table -

(http://www.newsgab.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=83916&d=1194394803).
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Post by: LurkerNoMore on June 10, 2015, 08:32:50 PM
Eazy E was just a little bitch.  No matter how hard he tried to act, you know your grandma could whoop his ass any day of the week.
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Post by: LittleJ on June 10, 2015, 09:03:39 PM
Eazy E was just a little bitch.  No matter how hard he tried to act, you know your grandma could whoop his ass any day of the week.

He had respect on the streets.