Ranking






3 of my favorites of all time.
Not in any order.
Last edited by Slith; Apr 17, 2009 at 08:11 AM.
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Originally Posted by DaBandito View Post
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Grandmaster Flash - The Message


World's Famous Supreme Team - Hey DJ


FRRRRESH!

And now for something a bit rotten, but funny as hell....this is true underground dope shit.
Carl Lewis "Break It Up" Music Video
Last edited by TommyTank; Apr 20, 2009 at 02:27 PM.
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I love me some Reef tha Lost Cause. Local stuff, too. I just wish he'd get a little more famous, maybe Tech N9ne amount, so I don't have to scrounge for shit on myspace.

Probably the only recent edition of "gangsta rap" that I can listen to without vomiting comes from him.
Originally Posted by Spekta View Post
That Carl Lewis video scared me a bit. His eyes stare deep into your soul.

For real...I think he reminds me a lot of Grace Jones at her most intense
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hehe nice vids. GMF is a classiiicccccc.

Anyway, gotta love L-Fudge too, ever since I heard him on some of those early Rawkus Records soundbombing mixtapes.

"There is enough on earth for everybody's need, but not for everyone's greed." - Mohandas Gandhi

Can't go wrong with army of the pharaohs
Last edited by Unite4Fun; Apr 22, 2009 at 10:19 AM.
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Originally Posted by Unite4Fun View Post
Can't go wrong with army of the pharaohs

Actually I find that album pretty weak... Torture Papers is WAY better.


And I miss when Bahamadia was an AOTP member.

"There is enough on earth for everybody's need, but not for everyone's greed." - Mohandas Gandhi
"There is enough on earth for everybody's need, but not for everyone's greed." - Mohandas Gandhi