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Old school rap..


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8 minutes ago, Fluter in Dakota said:

Like a lot of the Cypress Hill stuff (the stuff in Training Day is dope). I was never a fan of Mobb Deep, I know there was a lot of hatred between them and Tupac etc. There seemed to be a little bit of a Beatles/Elvis thing with NWA/Public Enemy - you either liked one or the other and if you liked both you just didn't get it. I much preferred NWA and it was a long time after the event that I listened to Public Enemy.

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6 hours ago, Bjornebye said:

I've got a mate who absolutely loves his rap/hip hop. A proper fountain of knowledge of the genre right back from the 80s. he fucking hates me talking to him about it because I used to (and still do) love 2Pac, Dre, Snoop, Warren G, DMX..... 

 

 

Shooter probably gives his driving lessons in one of these...

 

 

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1 hour ago, Elite said:

Shooter probably gives his driving lessons in one of these...

 

 

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1 hour ago, Bjornebye said:

"Ok clutch....clutch...breaaaak!!!"

 

 

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Shooter pass anyone who doesn't get sea-sick. 

 

I've certainly had a few of those in manual. Not so much in automatic, they tend to result in miracle escapes.

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Two men have been indicted over the 2002 shooting of the hip-hop artist and member of Run-DMC Jam Master Jay, one of New York’s most notorious unsolved killings, three law enforcement officials said on Monday.

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The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity. One identified the suspects as Ronald Washington and Karl Jordan. Federal prosecutors were expected to announce the charges on Monday afternoon.

Washington, who had reportedly been living on a couch at Jay’s home, was publicly named as a possible suspect or witness in 2007. He is serving a federal prison sentence stemming from a string of robberies committed while on the run after Jay’s death.

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On 24/07/2020 at 15:33, sh#t waffle said:

Golden age hip hop (mid '80s to mid '90s) is one of the most creatively fertile periods in music for me. Public Enemy, Eric B & Rakim, KRS One, Ultramagnetic MCs, NWA, De La Soul, Beasties, EPMD, Nas, The Wu, The Pharcyde, Gang Starr all among my favourite acts of all time. 

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