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    Quote Originally Posted by Elegy View Post
    How?
    Eminem was good in his early days for a quick fun listen, but was never a good serious musician. Fort Minor was always horrible to me (okay, that's a lie but still).

    ergo; I developed standards.

    Talib Kweli and Nas are much better mainstream rappers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gowienczyk View Post
    Eminem was good in his early days for a quick fun listen, but was never a good serious musician. Fort Minor was always horrible to me (okay, that's a lie but still).

    ergo; I developed standards.

    Talib Kweli and Nas are much better mainstream rappers.
    Kanye West was good for a mainstream rapper, but now the whole auto tuner is a total turnoff. I liked it better when he rapped about family and his struggles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gowienczyk View Post
    Eminem was good in his early days for a quick fun listen, but was never a good serious musician. Fort Minor was always horrible to me (okay, that's a lie but still).

    ergo; I developed standards.

    Talib Kweli and Nas are much better mainstream rappers.
    Okay I sort of understand.

    But I think Em's a good serious musician, he just isn't that often.

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    And Fort Minor, IDK, I got into them because of Where'd You Go, and Cigarettes is a really good parable for the rap industry
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    Quote Originally Posted by supernova1324 View Post
    Kanye West was good for a mainstream rapper, but now the whole auto tuner is a total turnoff. I liked it better when he rapped about family and his struggles.
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    I liked Kanye's first three albums, but I haven't heard the new one, other than the lead single which sucked. I think he's a good mainstream Hip Hop artist, mostly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gowienczyk View Post
    I found that kind of annoying!
    I can see why even though I don't agree. Now listen to that:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GzoIwVy0A4
    THAT is annoying. But I still like that song anyway.

    (While searching for it, I found this soul version: )
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPzohswI5Tc
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    Emeniem was good but Old School Rap was the best

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    Public Enemy-Fight The Power

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    Changes-Tupac (some language)

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    I know one song by an Italian rap group by the name of Articolo 31 called "Come una Pietra Scalciata." It's a reworking of Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" and does sample that song. Here's a video:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4zEryTQVSU

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    @Stewie; Public Enemy is from a completely different era from Tupac and Cypress Hill. They are the politicised rap that was popula in the late 80s/early 90s, the reaction agianst which was the sort of stuff Tupac and Cypress Hill produced, the only logical conclusion of which is the current hip hop scene combined with a reactionary underground who are returning to the politicised sprectrum or continuing the Alternative Hip Hop movement that developed in the shade of the Gangsta rap.
    Well, everyone, prepare to have your guts kicked out by folk singers...

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    Hip-Hop is still awesome.
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