All generations have good and bad songs. But the 90s dudes wasn't the people who you wanted to mess with. That's a fact,and these are the people who most of them are dead but kept hip hop alive..R.I.P to all y'all legends🙏
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Hands down the greatest years to be a rap fan was 1987-about 1994. Period. We can start with a gamechanger in 87 - Paid in Full, Eric B and Rakim. If you know you know. Also 87 gave us Yo! Bum Rush the Show, Bigger and Deffer, Down by Law, Rhyme Pays and Just-ice Kool and Deadly. 88 and 89 gave us BDP By All Means Nessasary, Strictly Buisness by Eric and Parrish making dollars, It Takes A Nation of Millions to hold Us Back, Straight outta Compton, Long Live the Kane, Follow the Leader, The Cactus Album, # feet high and rising, walking with a Panther etc etc.... 90-94 gave us ATCQ, Amerikkas most wanted, de la soul is dead, cypress hill, mama said knock you out, low end theory, mobb deep, illmatic, ready to die, check your head, the pharcyde, fear of a black planet, funkdoobiest, doggiestyle, 36 chambers, etc etc... No internet to tell you shit. Couple magazines might give you a date here and there but mostly you just take your ass to the music store every Tuesday to see whats new. It truly was hip-hops greatest time
5 years ago | 0
This picture was made tryna make the 00s and 10s look bad 😐 gone quote Lil Jon and not Kanye? Wiz Khalifa and not Kendric
5 years ago | 18
I personally like 90’s, but rap is art. It’s relative. I like Wu-Tang, but my friend hates them and prefers Logic. He likes 2 pack though (that’s how he pronounced his name.)
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DAGA BEATMAKER
I come from the 90s, all my beats already have that rough DNA from the street. What do you think?
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