Scott Lark is dope.
^Damn im diggin' his hyphness
The High and the Mighty: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhFboADY9Xs
Nickitina? : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I73bv29BLUI
Scott Lark is dope.
Tonedeff
hell fucking yes! Not heard them in a few years!The High and the Mighty: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhFboADY9Xs
Top songs I'm digging from the crew at the mo'.
"Underground" Hip-hop. What a joke term. Basically when someone tells me they like 'underground' or underground followed by hip-hop, there's a 99% chance that they are a stupid wigger. 75% or more of the artists listed in this thread are well known to anyone with a passing interest in hip-hop music... come on guys. This is my visualization of said stereotype:
the "hip hop vs rap" debate is pure faggotry, as well as "only white people listen to lil wayne" and "hip hop is a culture" etc, nerdy ass bullshit, stop thinking just listen to the fucking songs.
the "hip hop vs rap" debate is pure faggotry, as well as "only white people listen to lil wayne" and "hip hop is a culture" etc, nerdy ass bullshit, stop thinking just listen to the fucking songs.
the "hip hop vs rap" debate is pure faggotry, as well as "only white people listen to lil wayne" and "hip hop is a culture" etc, nerdy ass bullshit, stop thinking just listen to the fucking songs.
on a topic other than the nerdish faggotry of "hip hop is a culture," something i never ever hear other than on the internet
here's some good underground artists:
tame one
big moe
brotha lynch hung
off the top of my head.
and dude above me, despite doubting my perfection and divinity i agree with the immortal technique suggestion.