nah but we blasted it on repeat during Summer Camp
Also Arrested Development
Damn so were you bumping the out of Jus Lyke Compton when DJ Quik gave the big shout out to San Antonio?
nah but we blasted it on repeat during Summer Camp
Also Arrested Development
Yeah Tennessee was the . Amazing song.
Speaking of DJ Quik, his debut album was really strong
Weird seeing Quik in Kings gear though since he's straight Piru.
This may be the greatest hip hop track of all time imo
Rest of the album was dope too
Going to give it a full listen tonight
That was trash I just wasn't allowed to buy explicit content at Montgomery Wards
Feels great to have a thread like this without that pussy ass Avante ruining it with garabage
Yup, somebody got blasted here at one of his shows.. something I learned years later
The other stores in the mall wouldn't sell you that ? I think the only place that ever turned me down for age was the old Sound Warehouse on Walzem.
Anyone remember this jam that introduced Biggie to the world?
Speaking of Super Cat, damn the in white in this video
Full song:
Original reggae version is dope too:
No love for Kool G Rap? He pretty much was Biggie before Biggie blew up.
Grand Puba's Reel to Reel was one of the first rap tapes I bought with my own money. I loved this album.
I had a buddy that had this tape and we used to jam the out of it. Good .
The only other store at Westlakes Mall for music was Camelot Msuic, but they had tapes for almost 20 bucks back then so it was out of the question
Never heard anyone call Kool G Rap BIG before BIG was BIG. They sound nothing alike and Kool G is a legit legend ...Juice Crew in general was all killers.
it's later off the ghost dog soundtrack but this song is the
I like Kool G Rap (especially on Fast Life w/ Nas) but he was never on par with Biggie.
Samples of Oddisee:
Just saw his show last week w/ Evidence (2nd time). Great performer live.
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Young NaS going toe to toe with a legend tbh. He had a bunch of great features from around that time including on Only Built For Cuban Linux and the Infamous
New York State of Mind and Shook Ones II might be the most iconic East Coast beats tbh. Nas and DJ Premiere were a great pairing
Good news, they're touring. You can go see them!
Buy this :
Wow, I can't imagine hearing Ghetto Bas at a New Kids on the Block concert.
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