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roaches

Well-Known Member
#1
* 3-6 make video game beats. That's their secret. Subtract the drums and the bass and tell me I'm lying. 16-bit RPGs and action-adventure titles, to be specific. The shit would fit in Chrono Trigger or Legend of Zelda and you cannot convince me otherwise.

* Has the Wire improved fake gangsters' depictions of the thug life?

* Speaking of which, I have a great idea for a b-more club track. If only I knew how to make beats.

* Why is G Rap so slept on? He's more active than many of his contemporaries, yet even Biz Markie and Masta Ace get more love than him.

* 93 til Infinity
ATliens
The Chronic
The Cold Vein
Death Certificate
Doggystyle
The Great Adventures of Slick Rick
Hell Hath No Fury
I'll Sleep When You're Dead
The Low End Theory
Liquid Swords
Moment of Truth
No One Can Do it Better
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx
Operation Doomsday
Philadelphia Freeway
A Piece of Strange
Ridin Dirty
Soul Food
Stress: The Extinction Agenda

* What happened to Tonedeff? Anyone have his Champions freestyle?

* Ditto for Young Chris. Imagine how boring Jay-Z would've gotten if not for State Property

* Does anyone know rapping better than Project Blowed?
 

masta247

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#2
* 3-6 make video game beats. That's their secret. Subtract the drums and the bass and tell me I'm lying. 16-bit RPGs and action-adventure titles, to be specific. The shit would fit in Chrono Trigger or Legend of Zelda and you cannot convince me otherwise.
Give an example of a track like this? I have never thought about their beats that way.
 

Rukas

Capo Dei Capi
Staff member
#3
Agreed on Kool G Rap. He needs to be up there on the KRS1, Slick Rick, and Rakim respect levels in the game if you ask me.
 

linx

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#4
I don't know. G Rap seems to get a good deal of respect from most people. Then there's the other idiots who look at him as just an "old rapper". But to anyone who knows what they're talking about, G Rap is a legend. He's one of the best rappers ever.

I got that Tonedeff freestyle if you want it. I've listened to him for a long time now. Although I don't keep up with him any more. Haven't for a while.
 
#7
best video game beat i ever heard is jim ones "on my way up" from his first album. as soon as i heard it it reminded me of that one level on either sonic 2 or 3.. the last level on the plane. in fact, those sega megadrive sonic games were packed with sick beats from what i remember.
 
#11
I think G Rap gets quite a bit of respect.. Atleast from the more mature heads out there. I see what ur saying with Ace, but he's also quite active. As far as Biz Markie is concerned, I havent even heard his name for a minute now.

peace
 
#12
speaking of obscure random thoughts...

did anybody else find kid capri's "the tape" to be an outstanding hip hop album? i wonder if he got clowned cause he supposed to be a dj. that dude should do an other album.

"billieee!" that alb was really different

yah and add up BDK for mi also. he's not rakim, but he was great. i liked his part on tony touch "50 mc's"

if anybody got either those two albs, please post. thanks.

PRiSONER-
 

S. Fourteen

Well-Known Member
#13
3-6 make video game beats. That's their secret. Subtract the drums and the bass and tell me I'm lying. 16-bit RPGs and action-adventure titles, to be specific. The shit would fit in Chrono Trigger or Legend of Zelda and you cannot convince me otherwise.
Yeah, totally. Hood Star is straight out of after-plot-twist-happy-refreshing tune off Chrono Trigger.
 

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