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Hip-Hop Thread Genre • Page 1205

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Sophos, Mar 7, 2016.

  1. The Lucky Moose

    Still A Threat Prestigious

    This album is nice
     
  2. PauLo

    43% Burnt

    One page prior…

    ;-)
     
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  3. PauLo

    43% Burnt

    Damn, used to listen to him loads. One of the guys in that style that broke my defences. Hope he’s ok
     
  4. williek311

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  5. hollowmines

    Trusted

    in my defense searching "previous industries" does not turn up that post!!

    in unrelated news, boldy james/harry fraud tape has stood up to a few listens. "harvey grant" especially nice.
     
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  6. Cameron

    FKA nowFace Prestigious

    Roc/Alc tape was good. Although very short. My commute wasn’t even over and it ended
     
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  7. riotspray Dec 13, 2024
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    riotspray

    Prestigious Prestigious

    This is great.

    Fans of Mac Dre, Too Short and E-40, should check this out.
     
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  8. Cameron

    FKA nowFace Prestigious

    Oh wow that’s high praise. Been sticking with Nef for my modern Mac Dre fix
     
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  9. OotyPa

    fall away Supporter

    Lollll imagine this actually comes true

     
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  10. The Lucky Moose

    Still A Threat Prestigious

    Apparently some guy bought a storage locker that used to belong to music producer Bryan Loren and it has unreleased Michael Jackson songs and/or demos in it, from the Dangerous sessions (around 1990). It appears a song called “Truth On Youth” with LL Cool J is among them. LL has previously talked about such a song existing.
     
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  11. TheGuyfkaFringeofLunacy

    Trusted Supporter

    Finally got to listening to the Drakeo album that came out earlier this month. Probably one of the best posthumous albums I have listened to and just a damn good album in general.
     
  12. Immortal1001

    Killing Nothing

    New Boldy is pretty good

     
  13. Immortal1001

    Killing Nothing

    Also J. Cole dropped the 10 year anniversary edition of 2014 Forest Hills Drive on Streaming

     
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  14. The Lucky Moose

    Still A Threat Prestigious

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  15. Rowan5215

    An inconsequential shift as the continents drift.

    I'm so excited to see The Roots on Jan 1st. might bring a giant sign that says 'WHERE IS END GAME'
     
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  16. OotyPa

    fall away Supporter

    Deluxe version of Juicy J’s “jazzy” album is out today. Excited to check it out.

     
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  17. PauLo

    43% Burnt

    Remember enjoying that but never went back to it again. Will have to give this deluxe version a go too.
     
  18. OotyPa

    fall away Supporter

    Listening to it now and it’s fantastic. He’s been on a roll - his other album this year with Xavier Wulf was also dope.
     
  19. PauLo

    43% Burnt

    I know he’s pretty anti-vax anyway, but Juicy J talking about it about a minute into the first track completely put me off.
     
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  20. OotyPa

    fall away Supporter

    Same lol. I was rocking with that song until that moment, but to be fair the earlier lyric in the song “you mad at a rapper, you missing the point” does hold a bit true there. The rest of the album bumps though
     
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  21. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    new R.A.P. Ferreira album

     
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  22. Ferrari333SP

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  23. The Lucky Moose

    Still A Threat Prestigious

  24. PauLo

    43% Burnt



    New Redman album, a THIRTY TWO song follow up to Muddy Waters.