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<blockquote data-quote="TurdFergueson2" data-source="post: 5955224" data-attributes="member: 579108"><p>I don't listen to Lil John. Only thing worth listening to consistently from the south is Outkast. I'm just telling you that those Eminem studio albums are not Hip Hop. And all of your above mentioned rappers to me kinda were on the right track then the money got involved. Hip hop is more than the section you bought the album from at FYE or where ever.</p><p></p><p>Since you obviously need to be schooled a little, get a notepad and jot down some of these artists.</p><p></p><p>I consider KRS-ONE/Boogie Down Productions, De La Soul, Eric B and Rakim, A Tribe Called Quest, Nas (before I AM) Common (before his beef with Ice Cube) Hip Hop, and I can go on..... Hip Hop died pretty much in like 1996.</p><p></p><p>Your above mentioned artists are ok. I actually own a lot of their work, but it's not Hip Hop. It's Rap. If you think they are the same, they are not Brah. Go download you a Roots Tipping Point and then play that Eminem album again and tell me the difference. 99% of this bullshit that they put out is not Hip Hop. So stop referring to it as such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurdFergueson2, post: 5955224, member: 579108"] I don't listen to Lil John. Only thing worth listening to consistently from the south is Outkast. I'm just telling you that those Eminem studio albums are not Hip Hop. And all of your above mentioned rappers to me kinda were on the right track then the money got involved. Hip hop is more than the section you bought the album from at FYE or where ever. Since you obviously need to be schooled a little, get a notepad and jot down some of these artists. I consider KRS-ONE/Boogie Down Productions, De La Soul, Eric B and Rakim, A Tribe Called Quest, Nas (before I AM) Common (before his beef with Ice Cube) Hip Hop, and I can go on..... Hip Hop died pretty much in like 1996. Your above mentioned artists are ok. I actually own a lot of their work, but it's not Hip Hop. It's Rap. If you think they are the same, they are not Brah. Go download you a Roots Tipping Point and then play that Eminem album again and tell me the difference. 99% of this bullshit that they put out is not Hip Hop. So stop referring to it as such. [/QUOTE]
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