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    ISH's Negro Historian L.Kizzle's Avatar
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    1989 Tone Lōc
    1990 Kwam

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    Kanye >

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    Such a grimey list Kiz lol

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    Ma$e over and abovevall.

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    That Tone Loc tape was one of the first rap records I had and I think it holds up pretty well truthfully. Used to have a DUAL tape deck/turntable in the basement of my folks' house, my buddies and I would sit down there and bump that while we played Ikari Warriors and shit. A-B-B-A.

    Tone Loc - The Homies

    Tone Loc - Cheeba Cheeba

    and obviously Wild Thing and Funky Cold Medina are crossover classics and will be on oldies stations in 20 years. I've got a dope old Tone Loc shirt.


    That's really the only rapper on that list I can full on ride for. I loved Kwame - The Rhythm but liked what the Geto Boys did with the beat better. Coolio sort of defined "studio gangster" to me, I've got some nostalgic love for Fantastic Voyage but never had any of his albums. No real love for Mase even though he's on a couple decent tracks by proxy, I had his album but it was weak and he's just a step above Puffy as a rapper to me (that's bad). I couldn't stand No Limit, there's a couple poppy mystikal joints that get play on backspin (satellite radio's old school hip hop station) every now and then and I get into em but for the most part No Limit was sonic trash and I think a big player in so much hip hop becoming vastly disposable. I'm not one of those "hip hop is dead" guys but No Limit was one of the first major players in zero quality control that I can recall. I was too old for Chingy, I can only think of that one obnoxious single from Mike Jones, and I have no idea who Ca$h Out is.

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    Chingy? really?

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    Riff Raff >

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    Chingy has to be the worst

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    281) 330-8004

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lamar Doom
    That Tone Loc tape was one of the first rap records I had and I think it holds up pretty well truthfully. Used to have a DUAL tape deck/turntable in the basement of my folks' house, my buddies and I would sit down there and bump that while we played Ikari Warriors and shit. A-B-B-A.

    Tone Loc - The Homies

    Tone Loc - Cheeba Cheeba

    and obviously Wild Thing and Funky Cold Medina are crossover classics and will be on oldies stations in 20 years. I've got a dope old Tone Loc shirt.


    That's really the only rapper on that list I can full on ride for. I loved Kwame - The Rhythm but liked what the Geto Boys did with the beat better. Coolio sort of defined "studio gangster" to me, I've got some nostalgic love for Fantastic Voyage but never had any of his albums. No real love for Mase even though he's on a couple decent tracks by proxy, I had his album but it was weak and he's just a step above Puffy as a rapper to me (that's bad). I couldn't stand No Limit, there's a couple poppy mystikal joints that get play on backspin (satellite radio's old school hip hop station) every now and then and I get into em but for the most part No Limit was sonic trash and I think a big player in so much hip hop becoming vastly disposable. I'm not one of those "hip hop is dead" guys but No Limit was one of the first major players in zero quality control that I can recall. I was too old for Chingy, I can only think of that one obnoxious single from Mike Jones, and I have no idea who Ca$h Out is.
    No Limit had the goods. Yeah they had some trash like Full Blooded and the Prime Suspects but those guys were not selling units. Only P C and Silkk. Snoop Mystikal Mia X Fiend Soulja Slim and Tru were selling anything.

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    wack ass list.

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    that is one awful group of rappers Kizzle...but anyway

    1. 2005 Mike Jones
    2. 1989 Tone Lōc
    3. 1997 Mase
    4. 1998 Silkk the Shocker
    5. 2012 Ca$h Out
    6. 2003 Chingy
    7. 1990 Kwam

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    ISH's Negro Historian L.Kizzle's Avatar
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    [QUOTE=~primetime~]that is one awful group of rappers Kizzle...but anyway

    1. 2005 Mike Jones
    2. 1989 Tone Lōc
    3. 1997 Mase
    4. 1998 Silkk the Shocker
    5. 2012 Ca$h Out
    6. 2003 Chingy
    7. 1990 Kwam

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnFreeman
    Kanye >
    2Pac, Biggie, Nas, Rakim, Eminem, Jay-Z > Kardashianye West

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    Quote Originally Posted by L.Kizzle
    Is your list best to worst or worst to best? Cuz I see Mike Jones first and Coolio last has to be a typo.
    Mike Jones is miles better than Coolio

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