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What would they say?

Postby James R. » Aug 22nd, '07, 03:09

What would The Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Big L, Big Pun, Eazy-E, Jam Master Jay, and other dead hip hop legends say about Hip Hop's current state?
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Re: What would they say?

Postby IceAxe » Aug 22nd, '07, 03:18

"oh shit I wish I was still dead"

maybe not. But I think they'd be disappointed, but who knows...
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Re: What would they say?

Postby James R. » Aug 22nd, '07, 03:29

^ROFL!!!!

I think 2Pac and Biggie alone would be so disgusted with hip hop right now they'd retire. Big Pun and Big L would probably just follow the trends to remain popular. And JMJ would speak from an inactive position about what people should do, serving as a guide to those who wanted to stay loyal to their hip hop roots.
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Re: What would they say?

Postby Kojack » Aug 22nd, '07, 03:32

Eazy would say what he used to say in 90s.

Eazy is the name and the boy coming Str8 outta compton.
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Re: What would they say?

Postby 4D » Aug 25th, '07, 11:27

They'd probably say "Damn, we fucked that shit up by leaving so early!"

Jam Master Jay was gone from mainstream way berore he died anyway, and hadn't realy contributed himself to hip-hop since the early nineties. Eazy-E was great in N.W.A but i've never been a fan of his solo work, so his opinion on it doesn't bother me. 2Pac Biggie, Pun and Big L, were 4 of the great lyricists of the nineties, and I think they would be disgusted at the way hip-hop has turned in favour of crunk bullshit and club bangers. But, hip-hop has always been like that, one side: real emcees doing it for the artform, and the other side: assholes with an image doin' it for the cash (Only very rarely has there been rappers who could do it all, like 2 Pac, Nas, Jay-Z and EMinem). It's always been like that, so if they had been here, there'd probably be nothin' they could have done about it, except look down on it or conform. Either way, it still would have happened. Hip-hop will always be changing and trying to expand on what it already is, which is all cool, once you don't forget the roots and the fundamentals. If it's not about the lyrics, the flow and the beat (in 1 package) i`m not interested. If it's floor stomping beats great, but if the lyrics are kack, it's rubbish. That's when it disgraces the name of hip-hop.
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Re: What would they say?

Postby Kojack » Aug 26th, '07, 01:34

They wouldnt say shit. They would be sellouts.
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