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  • C0ckney
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    the loft - up the hill down the slope

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  • C0ckney
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    time for a guilty pleasure, who's bringing back the funk!

    (if anyone spots the sample used here i'll be impressed)



    triple x - feel the same

    and DJ sneak's take on the same, which i remember hearing out when i first started clubbing.



    triple x - feel the same (dj sneak dub)

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  • Al B. Sure!
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    Really old RZA and ODB at some ghetto ass talent show rapping about oral sex:



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  • Al B. Sure!
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    Originally posted by MikeH View Post
    I love Wu Tang. That is awesome.
    Yeah GZA did a complete 180 after that. As did RZA.

    RZA from 1991 when he rapped under the moniker Prince Rakeem:

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  • MikeH
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    I love Wu Tang. That is awesome.

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  • Al B. Sure!
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    God I wish someone here liked Wu-Tang so they would appreciate how hilarious this is... pre-36 Chambers GZA from 1991:



    I didn't know about this even after all these years

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  • Meticulous Man
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  • C0ckney
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    my bloody valentine - soon (andrew weatherall mix)

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  • C0ckney
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    paris angels - perfume (loved up)

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  • Al B. Sure!
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    This might not be 'music' per se but curious about thoughts here on another aspect of rap that is non-existent in other forms of music... the battle rap.

    This is nothing special. I just saw it because I was in a chat on rapmusic.com where the one guy on this (D Lor) was in the room. It's long but I set it to start at the beginning of the battle. Just listen a bit and tell me what yall think.



    I just don't see how a lack of appreciation for rap can be so prevalent here. The level of cleverness and wordplay in rap far exceeds anything in any other form of lyrical music.

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  • C0ckney
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    judee sill - Jesus was a crossmaker (bob harris session)



    judee sill - crayon angels

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  • Thoth
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    Albert you are way to easy to be a virgin.

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  • Al B. Sure!
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    Originally posted by Thoth View Post
    Rod Stewart is loved by white trash and gay men.

    Which demographic do you fit in to?
    Did I say I love Rod Stewart? I said no such thing. He's alright. Better than your music any day. Do I have Rod Stewart albums? No. Do I have any of his songs on my MP3 player? No.

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  • Thoth
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    Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
    Listening to Rod Stewart is not a loss. And I skimmed your thing. Yeah. I've gained by not listening to it. Gained by the glory of Rod Stewart
    Rod Stewart is loved by white trash and gay men.

    Which demographic do you fit in to?

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  • Al B. Sure!
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    Originally posted by Thoth View Post
    That's your loss, not mine.
    Listening to Rod Stewart is not a loss. And I skimmed your thing. Yeah. I've gained by not listening to it. Gained by the glory of Rod Stewart

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