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Willie SKRILLA View Drop Down
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The Gza - Liquid Swordz

Big Pun - Capital Punishment

Outkast - Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik

Nas - Stillmatic

Chef Rakim - Only Built 4 Cuban Links

The Geto Boys - Grip It On That Other Level

Kanye West - College Dropout

Madlib and MF Doom - Madvillainy

Wu Tang Clan - Enter The 36 Chambers

Iron Man - Ghostface Killah


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h.a.w.k
screwed up in the deck
kings of the south
balls and my word
 
 
 
and the countless screw tapes brought to you by the original screwed up click
stormy_seas2007-07-08 21:52:41

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[QUOTE=Willie SKRILLA]The Gza - Liquid Swordz

Big Pun - Capital Punishment

Outkast - Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik

Nas - Stillmatic

Chef Rakim - Only Built 4 Cuban Links

The Geto Boys - Grip It On That Other Level

Kanye West - College Dropout

Madlib and MF Doom - Madvillainy

Wu Tang Clan - Enter The 36 Chambers

Iron Man - Ghostface Killah


Fell free to post your own.
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What about Dr. Dre's Chronic albums and hip hop classics, like Illmatic, It Takes a Nation of Millions. . ., The Infamous, My Philosophy, Reasonable Doubt, etc.
wave connection2007-07-08 13:09:32

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[QUOTE=Three-Six-Oh!] Alotta good stuff on your list bro.

Seems like you listed alotta hardcore RAP though.
What about REAL hip hop. Back in its early stages.
You can't forget albums like The Souls Of Mischief's 93' Til' Infinity and  ATCQ's Low End Theory.

Stormy seas, how old are you?
What you talkin about Chamillionare, and screwed this and screwed that?
...That ain't hip hop, thats that ol' commercial bullsh!t that got our youth
so hypnotized right now.
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yeah dats what i talking bout, but how can u forget.........
Pete Rock and CL smooth, one of the best ever, for more current artist, i got justus league, (which includes lil brother) common, mos, u know those ppl lol

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[QUOTE=Three-Six-Oh!] Alotta good stuff on your list bro.

Seems like you listed alotta hardcore RAP though.
What about REAL hip hop. Back in its early stages.
You can't forget albums like The Souls Of Mischief's 93' Til' Infinity and  ATCQ's Low End Theory.

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You know I rock with that too but part of the reason I chose those was the impact they made on me when I heard them. Pun was the f**king man to me. [QUOTE=wave connection][QUOTE=Willie SKRILLA]The Gza - Liquid Swordz

Big Pun - Capital Punishment

Outkast - Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik

Nas - Stillmatic

Chef Rakim - Only Built 4 Cuban Links

The Geto Boys - Grip It On That Other Level

Kanye West - College Dropout

Madlib and MF Doom - Madvillainy

Wu Tang Clan - Enter The 36 Chambers

Iron Man - Ghostface Killah


Fell free to post your own.
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What about Dr. Dre's Chronic albums and hip hop classics, like Illmatic, It Takes a Nation of Millions. . ., The Infamous, My Philosophy, Reasonable Doubt, etc.
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Like I said I rock with those but the reason I chose the albums I chose was their impact on me when I heard them. The Chronic was just an album to me for a long time.

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[QUOTE=Three-Six-Oh!]

Stormy seas, how old are you?
What you talkin about Chamillionare, and screwed this and screwed that?
...That ain't hip hop, thats that ol' commercial bullsh!t that got our youth
so hypnotized right now.
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mah bad with the chamillionaire, it was on my mind
 
yo, but im talkin old school hip hop from texas, florida, mississippi, arkansas, loisiana, back in the ninties
the original screw movement and the original s.u.c.
 
you dont know about it cause its not mainstream at all
some of this shyt dont get out the neighborhood, but its some real shyt
 
i understand not likeing it, but dont hate

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[QUOTE=Three-Six-Oh!][QUOTE=Jay Wavez
yeah dats what i talking bout, but how can u forget.........
Pete Rock and CL smooth, one of the best ever[/QUOTE]
 
Yeah. T.R.O.Y. has GOT to be the best hip hop song I have ever heard.
Its the perfect epidemy of hip hop. Clap
 
Pete & CL did smash it on that Mecca & The Soul Brother.
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TSOH I need that album. I can't find it on the net. Could you possibly email it to me on the low.
StacksOfTerror@gmail.com

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[QUOTE=stormy_seas][QUOTE=Three-Six-Oh!]

Stormy seas, how old are you?
What you talkin about Chamillionare, and screwed this and screwed that?
...That ain't hip hop, thats that ol' commercial bullsh!t that got our youth
so hypnotized right now.
[/QUOTE]
 
mah bad with the chamillionaire, it was on my mind
 
yo, but im talkin old school hip hop from texas, florida, mississippi, arkansas, loisiana, back in the ninties
the original screw movement and the original s.u.c.
 
you dont know about it cause its not mainstream at all
some of this shyt dont get out the neighborhood, but its some real shyt
 
i understand not likeing it, but dont hate
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Nah ...S.U.C go hard ya dig I'd rather bang screw...(I like evrything tho..sometimes screw music myself because it sounds better)

Shiiiti I don't even know where to start....Yall go get you some HAWK...Some of Lil Flippas OLD sh*t..and some of his new sh*t..I like lil flip tho most say he fell off...Lil Keke goes hard as f**k you dont even know yall, when Keke jumps on a track its fire. Even Paul Wall on that Get Yo Mind Correct with Cham...All the mixtape Messiahs by chamillionaire...Z-Ro the CROOKED - one of the realest n****s, infact he too real for the industry. Fat pat was aight RIP, Trae still spits some cold as sh*t. BUN B goes hard as f**k yall dont even know see whats up on that TRILL. I love texas music man them boys go hard...even 3rd degree LIVEOLA, kyle lee and big tuck..I can send yall some music if you want. Yea  yall should hear the freestyles and sh*t. Weezy go hard too..as for albums i dont list em

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[QUOTE=Meji] [QUOTE=stormy_seas][QUOTE=Three-Six-Oh!]

Stormy seas, how old are you?
What you talkin about Chamillionare, and screwed this and screwed that?
...That ain't hip hop, thats that ol' commercial bullsh!t that got our youth
so hypnotized right now.
[/QUOTE]
 
mah bad with the chamillionaire, it was on my mind
 
yo, but im talkin old school hip hop from texas, florida, mississippi, arkansas, loisiana, back in the ninties
the original screw movement and the original s.u.c.
 
you dont know about it cause its not mainstream at all
some of this shyt dont get out the neighborhood, but its some real shyt
 
i understand not likeing it, but dont hate
[/QUOTE]

Nah ...S.U.C go hard ya dig I'd rather bang screw...(I like evrything tho..sometimes screw music myself because it sounds better)

Shiiiti I don't even know where to start....Yall go get you some HAWK...Some of Lil Flippas OLD sh*t..and some of his new sh*t..I like lil flip tho most say he fell off...Lil Keke goes hard as f**k you dont even know yall, when Keke jumps on a track its fire. Even Paul Wall on that Get Yo Mind Correct with Cham...All the mixtape Messiahs by chamillionaire...Z-Ro the CROOKED - one of the realest n****s, infact he too real for the industry. Fat pat was aight RIP, Trae still spits some cold as sh*t. BUN B goes hard as f**k yall dont even know see whats up on that TRILL. I love texas music man them boys go hard...even 3rd degree LIVEOLA, kyle lee and big tuck..I can send yall some music if you want. Yea  yall should hear the freestyles and sh*t. Weezy go hard too..as for albums i dont list em
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EwDead. Zro, Bun B, Outkast, Devin The Dude, T.I. and his P$C are the only ones making music thats listenable out of the south.

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Come on now...T.I...is throwd but dont compare to Trae or Cham...


Cham is easily top 3 coldest M.C.'s texas ever bred...why yall sleep on ma boy?

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nas-illmatic
nas-stillmatic
nas-hip hop is dead
rakim & eric B- Paid in Full
kanye- college drop out
 

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Here it is!!!

Nas-Illmatic
Jay-Z-Reasonable Doubt
Big Daddy Kane-Daddy's Home
Biggie-Ready To Die
Scarface-Last Of A Dying Breed
Redman-Muddy Waters
2Pac-2Pacalypse Now
2Pac-All Eyez On Me
Eric B. and Rakim-Paid In Full
Jay-Z-Black Album

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Posted: Jul 11, 2007 at 9:11am
yo, i know ya hate on cham, cause sound of revenge was kinda gay, but listen to his old sh*t, and his freestyles
 
hes being mainstream right now to get money
 

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I heard some of his shyt in bootcamp this dude fromtexas put me up on him I was like whos big out there he was like mike jones, cham, paul wall.
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