Was he good live? What did he perform?
Performed the most well known ones of his two mixtapes plus his verse from 1 train. Yeah he was great live, although it helped that it was on a smaller stage and I was at the front. Meant everyone there knew his songs unlike when ASAP was on the main stage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1yGG8jMSTI
this thread dead or sumthing
that u-god is dope, love also the brown tape.
Lets start a discussion then, favorite emcees post 2005?
Mines Skyzoo, Jay Elec and Blu in no particular order. Sean Price is up there to although he was obviously in Heltah Skeltah and BCC before he started releasing his solo stuff and I suppose same goes for Elzhi with Slum Village.
Solomon Childs.
Hard to remember dates. Lupe Fiasco, Ab-Soul, The Game. Skyzoo is good, Joell Ortiz, J.Cole.
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pharaohe monch internal affairs is what im bangin now, album is dope certified classic.
Not really got into Magna Carter yet. Downloaded it at the same time as Keynote Speaker though, so has been overshadowed somewhat.
Wuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
Still more into Keynote Speaker. BBC is a catchy tune off Magna Carter, but I think it may be a song that has short term appeal rather than being a classic. Heaven sounds good to my ears. Not instantly a great album, may grow on me with more listens.
pharaohe monch internal affairs is what im bangin now, album is dope certified classic.
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Love Monch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CrJFBgZQFo
Just properly had a look at BIG K.R.I.T's music. This is a highlight, he's good.
Big KRIT has consistently put out top mixtapes
People may wish to try out a bit of Brothers Of The Stone, especially if you like Army of the Phoaroes and Demigodz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ad9vhBTWeE8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7z9gwPs5CE
Not asap rocky's biggest fan but pmw has grown on me quite a bit. Sick beat plus schoolboy q features
Kendrick lamar bodied every single person in rap with his latest verse
I dont think it was a massive diss, more of a challange to step up.
Hopefully it will bring in a return to the great battle raps without the silliness that marred the 90s or the patheticness behind many of the 00s beefs.
The reaction to it makes it massive imo. Yeah it was a challenge but that hasn't happened in mainstream hip hop in a while
Joel Ortiz has made a response
Slaughterhouse - Shady/Aftermath
Kendrick - Aftermath
Hmmm...
Orbitz' verse didn't seem like it could've been written in less than a day...
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posted on 15/7/13
High fived joey badass
posted on 15/7/13
Was he good live? What did he perform?
posted on 15/7/13
Performed the most well known ones of his two mixtapes plus his verse from 1 train. Yeah he was great live, although it helped that it was on a smaller stage and I was at the front. Meant everyone there knew his songs unlike when ASAP was on the main stage
posted on 17/7/13
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1yGG8jMSTI
posted on 22/7/13
this thread dead or sumthing
that u-god is dope, love also the brown tape.
posted on 22/7/13
Lets start a discussion then, favorite emcees post 2005?
Mines Skyzoo, Jay Elec and Blu in no particular order. Sean Price is up there to although he was obviously in Heltah Skeltah and BCC before he started releasing his solo stuff and I suppose same goes for Elzhi with Slum Village.
posted on 22/7/13
Solomon Childs.
Hard to remember dates. Lupe Fiasco, Ab-Soul, The Game. Skyzoo is good, Joell Ortiz, J.Cole.
posted on 22/7/13
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posted on 23/7/13
pharaohe monch internal affairs is what im bangin now, album is dope certified classic.
posted on 27/7/13
Not really got into Magna Carter yet. Downloaded it at the same time as Keynote Speaker though, so has been overshadowed somewhat.
Wuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
posted on 30/7/13
Still more into Keynote Speaker. BBC is a catchy tune off Magna Carter, but I think it may be a song that has short term appeal rather than being a classic. Heaven sounds good to my ears. Not instantly a great album, may grow on me with more listens.
posted on 30/7/13
pharaohe monch internal affairs is what im bangin now, album is dope certified classic.
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Love Monch.
posted on 8/8/13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CrJFBgZQFo
Just properly had a look at BIG K.R.I.T's music. This is a highlight, he's good.
posted on 9/8/13
Big KRIT has consistently put out top mixtapes
posted on 10/8/13
People may wish to try out a bit of Brothers Of The Stone, especially if you like Army of the Phoaroes and Demigodz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ad9vhBTWeE8
posted on 10/8/13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7z9gwPs5CE
posted on 13/8/13
Not asap rocky's biggest fan but pmw has grown on me quite a bit. Sick beat plus schoolboy q features
posted on 13/8/13
Kendrick lamar bodied every single person in rap with his latest verse
posted on 13/8/13
I dont think it was a massive diss, more of a challange to step up.
Hopefully it will bring in a return to the great battle raps without the silliness that marred the 90s or the patheticness behind many of the 00s beefs.
posted on 13/8/13
The reaction to it makes it massive imo. Yeah it was a challenge but that hasn't happened in mainstream hip hop in a while
posted on 13/8/13
Overhyped already
posted on 13/8/13
Joel Ortiz has made a response
posted on 13/8/13
Slaughterhouse - Shady/Aftermath
Kendrick - Aftermath
posted on 14/8/13
Hmmm...
Orbitz' verse didn't seem like it could've been written in less than a day...
posted on 14/8/13
*ortiz
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