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The Revenge of the 90s Rap Videos
Here's a follow-up to the video drop that Silent Minority did last month:

1. Boogie Down Productions - Love’s Gonna Get Cha’ (Material Love)
Nice video, this track is from the Edutainment album.

2. Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Streets Of New York
Classic G Rap track and video. I always wondered why he didn’t make more tracks like this one or “Erase Racism”, where he departs from his usual themes.

3. EPMD - Gold Digger
The scenes with Erick and Parrish in group therapy are hilarious. Towards the end the therapist is chain-smoking and popping pills. EPMD always had a unique sense of humor which is evident in a lot of their material.

4. Geto Boys - Mind Playin' Tricks On Me
Classic video. This song was great in the way it described feelings of paranoia and the video does a great job of visualizing the lyrics. Willie D’s part is unintentionally funny, the way the “fool he ran out the block” runs and jumps out of the way (car wasn’t headed for him, it seems), Willie D driving past the scene of the shooting he just committed (with police present) and the way he peeks around the corner. Bushwick’s part of the video beats the so called “horrorcore” groups by a few years.

5. Public Enemy - Shut 'Em Down
Great mix of powerful imagery in this video, suits the track perfectly.

6. Jeru The Damaja - Can't Stop The Prophet
This has to be considered one of the best hip-hop videos of all time. It’s a shame the same people didn’t do a follow up for the sequel on his Wrath Of The Math LP.

7. Funkmaster Flex featuring Sadat X & Akinyele - Loud Hangover
Flex pulls off a first here, he trumps other DJs who speak over tracks by being the first one to talk over a video. Sadat and Akinyele make a great team. I lost the “Nuttin’ But Flavor” video years ago and can’t seem to find it online.

8. Organized Konfusion - Stress
This video captures the stressed out feeling of inner city life well. Prince Po’s “bare-chested in the snow” look was crazy.
Robbie sez: Ayo (technology) to that last comment.

9. Hard 2 Obtain - Ghetto Diamond
The chick rap post got me thinking, I wouldn’t classify this track or Meth’s “All I Need”, LL’s “Around The Way Girl” or Pharcyde’s “Passing Me By” as tracks only for women. Some of Ja Rule’s catalogue maybe, but not these tracks. Could someone let me know who the second MC is on “Ghetto Diamond”? I’d love to hear more material by H20, if Kurious can release his demo tracks I hope these guys have some unreleased songs they might consider putting out.
Robbie: These guys were nothing but Grand Puba wannabes with good beats.

10. Wu-Tang Clan - 'C.R.E.A.M" (The Source Awards Performance)
This was recorded in the days the Wu were still hungry. ODB seems to overpower everyone else on stage.
Here's a follow-up to the video drop that Silent Minority did last month:

1. Boogie Down Productions - Love’s Gonna Get Cha’ (Material Love)
Nice video, this track is from the Edutainment album.

2. Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Streets Of New York
Classic G Rap track and video. I always wondered why he didn’t make more tracks like this one or “Erase Racism”, where he departs from his usual themes.

3. EPMD - Gold Digger
The scenes with Erick and Parrish in group therapy are hilarious. Towards the end the therapist is chain-smoking and popping pills. EPMD always had a unique sense of humor which is evident in a lot of their material.

4. Geto Boys - Mind Playin' Tricks On Me
Classic video. This song was great in the way it described feelings of paranoia and the video does a great job of visualizing the lyrics. Willie D’s part is unintentionally funny, the way the “fool he ran out the block” runs and jumps out of the way (car wasn’t headed for him, it seems), Willie D driving past the scene of the shooting he just committed (with police present) and the way he peeks around the corner. Bushwick’s part of the video beats the so called “horrorcore” groups by a few years.

5. Public Enemy - Shut 'Em Down
Great mix of powerful imagery in this video, suits the track perfectly.

6. Jeru The Damaja - Can't Stop The Prophet
This has to be considered one of the best hip-hop videos of all time. It’s a shame the same people didn’t do a follow up for the sequel on his Wrath Of The Math LP.

7. Funkmaster Flex featuring Sadat X & Akinyele - Loud Hangover
Flex pulls off a first here, he trumps other DJs who speak over tracks by being the first one to talk over a video. Sadat and Akinyele make a great team. I lost the “Nuttin’ But Flavor” video years ago and can’t seem to find it online.

8. Organized Konfusion - Stress
This video captures the stressed out feeling of inner city life well. Prince Po’s “bare-chested in the snow” look was crazy.
Robbie sez: Ayo (technology) to that last comment.

9. Hard 2 Obtain - Ghetto Diamond
The chick rap post got me thinking, I wouldn’t classify this track or Meth’s “All I Need”, LL’s “Around The Way Girl” or Pharcyde’s “Passing Me By” as tracks only for women. Some of Ja Rule’s catalogue maybe, but not these tracks. Could someone let me know who the second MC is on “Ghetto Diamond”? I’d love to hear more material by H20, if Kurious can release his demo tracks I hope these guys have some unreleased songs they might consider putting out.
Robbie: These guys were nothing but Grand Puba wannabes with good beats.

10. Wu-Tang Clan - 'C.R.E.A.M" (The Source Awards Performance)
This was recorded in the days the Wu were still hungry. ODB seems to overpower everyone else on stage.
you just never know when you're living in a golden age.
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Steady Frontin' de la Lil' Dap e pur si simplu naspa. Refrenul e retard, videoclipul(necenzurat) nu poate fi difuzat la TV la ore de audienta, si versurile sunt fecale.
A lasat mult in urma influentele Group Home.
Dovada ca si asa-zisii consacrati si clasici se fac de cacat cand nu mai au bani sa'si cumpere si a 20'a masina.
A lasat mult in urma influentele Group Home.
Dovada ca si asa-zisii consacrati si clasici se fac de cacat cand nu mai au bani sa'si cumpere si a 20'a masina.
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ca sa fiu in contradictie cu fratimiu si 95% de pe forum..mie imi place...si piesa si clipul si cum da. faza e ca niciodata nu am stat sa ascult prea mult versurile unore sau altora indiferent cine ar fi ei. daca as fi facut-o probabil ca nu as mai fi ascultat 90% din hiphopul pe care-l scult acum ... pentru ca nu-mi plac chestiile retardice si nici sf-urile ...Chewbacca2 wrote:Steady Frontin' de la Lil' Dap e pur si simplu naspa. Refrenul e retard, videoclipul(necenzurat) nu poate fi difuzat la TV la ore de audienta, si versurile sunt fecale.
A lasat mult in urma influentele Group Home.
Dovada ca si asa-zisii consacrati si clasici se fac de cacat cand nu mai au bani sa'si cumpere si a 20'a masina.
mie imi place piesa...astept albumu
muie copos
- Bazooka Joe
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totu e sa nu te dai psiholognZa wrote:cand ai citit ultima data o carte? (nu .. nu sunt ironic sau ceva.. vreau doar sa-mi confirm sau infirm o "banuiala")


in general imi place beletristica, ca prima iubire ... oricum de cand cu netul nu mai citesc ca-n tinerete.
sa-mi spui si mie banuiala ca-s curios. la fel de curios cum sunt de ce te-ai apucat de ascultat rap
muie copos
pff .. pai
banuiala e in felu urmator (treaba e complexa dar o sa fac un rezumat) ... cu cat lumea inainteaza varsta da tot mai putina importanta detaliilor (gen la o piesa nu mai are timp sa asculte versurile .. vor doar sa "cante ceva" sau observa doar injuraturile[daca ne referim la hiphop] [asta cu injuraturile e si mai complexa
]).. asta in mare parte pt. ca
.. in weekend in loc sa stea chill .. tot treaba pe acasa and shit ) si la multe alte persoane ..
sau mai simplu spus ... hiphopu (mesaju) e pentru copii
nu pot sa zic ca se aplica la tine .
oricum e doar o teorie (sunt eu dus ;0 )
de ce rap .. pt ca mi-a placut


vad asta zi de zi la parintii mei ( care nu au mai fost intr-o vacanta ceva de un secol in plmsi cu ce te incanta ca ai 200.000/an si esti robot? te trezesti/muncesti/manaci/adormi ?

sau mai simplu spus ... hiphopu (mesaju) e pentru copii
nu pot sa zic ca se aplica la tine .
oricum e doar o teorie (sunt eu dus ;0 )
de ce rap .. pt ca mi-a placut
you lack the minerals and vitamins, irons and the niacin
- Bazooka Joe
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in intrebarea pentru tine era raspunsul pe care-l cautai ..nZa wrote:pff .. paibanuiala e in felu urmator (treaba e complexa dar o sa fac un rezumat) ... cu cat lumea inainteaza varsta da tot mai putina importanta detaliilor (gen la o piesa nu mai are timp sa asculte versurile .. vor doar sa "cante ceva" sau observa doar injuraturile[daca ne referim la hiphop] [asta cu injuraturile e si mai complexa
]).. asta in mare parte pt. ca
vad asta zi de zi la parintii mei ( care nu au mai fost intr-o vacanta ceva de un secol in plmsi cu ce te incanta ca ai 200.000/an si esti robot? te trezesti/muncesti/manaci/adormi ?.. in weekend in loc sa stea chill .. tot treaba pe acasa and shit ) si la multe alte persoane ..
sau mai simplu spus ... hiphopu (mesaju) e pentru copii
nu pot sa zic ca se aplica la tine .
oricum e doar o teorie (sunt eu dus ;0 )
de ce rap .. pt ca mi-a placut
cand m-am apucat eu sa ascult rap nu se stia engleza pe plaiurile astea si am ascultat ca imi placea cum suna si am continuat la fel ... foarte rar dau atentie versurilor.
muie copos
da .. referitor la tine si la rap .. o singura persoana.. un singur "domeniu"mihai.lazar wrote: in intrebarea pentru tine era raspunsul pe care-l cautai ..

oricum am primit raspunsul .. ma opresc aici
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Marley Marl - The Symphony
you lack the minerals and vitamins, irons and the niacin