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The EADD Hip-Hop music thread

No worries mate . Asyou say i love Hip Hop & when someone also shows some appreciation for it i kinda want to Open their ears to all the great MC s i've enjoyed over the years.
It's nothing personal in fact i like talking about it.
 
Haha no worries bud. Anyways I'll have a listen to some BDP albums, I can't say I've ever listened to them!
 
Do It seriously you won't regret a minute

Criminal Minded (1987)
By All Means Necessary (1988 )
Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop (1989)

Them be the ones. Scott la Rock was killed just after making "By All Means Necessary "
 
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after reading about your suspension from work n all what better thing to do than listen to some classic Hip Hop. I will be interested to here your verdict on the 3 BDP Albums:)
 
Listen to Aw Yeah by KRS that is some deep shit

I like Diamond D's remix better
 
after reading about your suspension from work n all what better thing to do than listen to some classic Hip Hop. I will be interested to here your verdict on the 3 BDP Albums:)

Haha cheers man, a spliff and some classic hip hop was definitely the order of the day. I loved them all, By All Means Necessary was definitely my favourite though
 
Ha just a little ;) Aye I've heard that Aztec song before, his lyrics on that tune are outstanding. Its more of a novel than a song!
 
Yeah that tune is Deep man . I feel good myself just knowing that you took the time to listen to those 3 Albums . By All Means is a tragic really as it was the last Scott La Rock Production . He was killed before it was released . Imagine if he was still down today ?

So what you know about the Queensbridge Hip Hop Cos you done yourself proud by listening to the Boogie Down side of things so it's only right that i give you 3 from the Bridge to get stuck in2 if you want ?

fuk here you go

M.C. Shan—Down by Law 1987 .

Big Daddy Kane—Long Live the Kane 1988

Kool G Rap & DJ Polo—Wanted: Dead or Alive 1990 - Maybe one of the best Albums ever .
 
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Go for it man, I've always got time for good music. Whats the story with BDP & Queens rappers anyway? Just a local rivalry? I know there was a lot of dissing in those albums. Was it someone from Queens who killed Scott La Rock?
 
Go for it man, I've always got time for good music. Whats the story with BDP & Queens rappers anyway? Just a local rivalry? I know there was a lot of dissing in those albums. Was it someone from Queens who killed Scott La Rock?


The story is fukin tragic it had fuk all to do with music really . Shit here it is from wiki

Shooting

Sterling met a violent death in 1987. His friend and BDP associate D-Nice had been assaulted by a couple of young men because D-Nice had been dating one of their ex-girlfriends. D-Nice asked Sterling to try to help defuse the situation. Later that day, Sterling, Scotty "Manager Moe" Morris, DJ McBooo, D-Nice and BDP Bodyguard Darrell, all riding in a red Jeep CJ-7 with a white fiberglass top on it, drove to the Highbridge Homes[1] Projects building on Morris Avenue in the South Bronx where the offending parties lived.[1] Sterling’s intention may have been to try to defuse the situation, but plenty of physical support arrived with him. As they were leaving, bullets ripped through the side and top of the Jeep. Sterling was hit in the neck.
Critically wounded, he was driven to Lincoln Hospital which was less than a mile away. He was conscious and talking to the doctors as he was wheeled into the emergency room. Sterling then stated to the doctor that he was feeling cold and tired. At first it was thought that his injuries were not life-threatening, and his friends saw him being wheeled away into surgery. However, Sterling died in the operating room within one hour of being shot.
Two men were arrested and charged with Sterling's murder but were acquitted at the trial.[1] The Bronx assistant district attorney remarked during trial preparation that it would be difficult to get sympathy for a victim pictured with automatic weapons on an album entitled "Criminal Minded".
 
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo—Wanted: Dead or Alive 1990 - Maybe one of the best Albums ever .

i'm very familiar with BDP, n all the others you listed, but i can't stand this album. it's the random gunshots "whooooooo!" "dayumms..!" and "yeaaa!" that ruin it for me
 
That was kinda in style at the time what with Gangsta Rap on the West Coast. Lyrically it's hard to beat i was consideing putting Road to Riches up their instead theirs no ""whooooooo!" "dayumms..!" and "yeaaa!"" as you say on that .

Then you have the last ever Coll chillin release from 1995 Kool G Rap 4.5.6 his first without DJ Polo and probably one of the darkest pieces of storytelling i've heard .
 
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