The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
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Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
kanye was shit hot before he grabbed the mic
like cam'rons hit album
that deadprez beat
bits on blueprint
beanie sigels two first records
basicly any good late late golden age rap album that couldn't afford more than three just blaze tracks and had to have ittybitty beggy boy have a go lol
like this
cowboy lols
like cam'rons hit album
that deadprez beat
bits on blueprint
beanie sigels two first records
basicly any good late late golden age rap album that couldn't afford more than three just blaze tracks and had to have ittybitty beggy boy have a go lol
like this
cowboy lols
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Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
yh fair play to him his a sick producer but completely wack rapper
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Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
you made me cry with pinochio story the other day
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Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
imo you can't just say you're a rapper. somebody else has to and i bet noone apart from journos has. it has just come to this via little sisters and girlfriendsm8son wrote:yh fair play to him his a sick producer but completely wack rapper
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Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
yeah its' ok. because its akward and in that sence slightly more honest. maybe it turned on drake, ty$, future and all the other sad robots and thats fine for what it is.JizzMan wrote:opinions on 808's & Heartbreaks though? I think that one is pretty good #unpopularopinions
imo
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Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
MOPhubb wrote:kanye was shit hot before he grabbed the mic
like cam'rons hit album
that deadprez beat
bits on blueprint
beanie sigels two first records
basicly any good late late golden age rap album that couldn't afford more than three just blaze tracks and had to have ittybitty beggy boy have a go lol
like this
cowboy lols
Anyone D-Block/Lox
Wu-Tang and Affliates
Cannibal Ox or anyone loosely related to El-P productions
Mobb Deep
Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
huh
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Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
all original and better than that just blaze shit you posted hehhubb wrote:huh?
Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
Hypefiend has put out very influential music
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Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
I've never listened to Kanye and I don't mean that in a hipster way, I truly haven't.
Is it worth it?
Is it worth it?
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Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
Can't even hit it and quit it.


Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
Wu made hip hop accessible and fashionable even in Switzerland, so I guess there's them.
but basically all the argueing in this thread really proves it's kanye.
but basically all the argueing in this thread really proves it's kanye.
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Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
I don't think this is really a question that can be answered. You would really have to break it down by genre.
What you would need to do is probably find the most genre defining artists of today but even then the influence they have will probably be allocated to a very specific type of music. By genre defining I don't mean they necessarily created the genre, just that when you think of a genre of music these names are what would probably come up most often.
A pretty good example of most recent would be Tupac or Notorious BIG, and even then it's not too recent. But If you ask any hip-hop artist who their influences would be and you can almost guarantee either one of them would be at the top, if not both of them. Maybe someone like a Nas or Scarface would come second or third. I would probably not put Kanye on the list simply because there's massive communities out there that absolutely despise him and his music while someone like Tupac or BIG are almost unanimously considered as being great.
For my generation my list would probably be as follows:
Metallica
Iron Maiden
Pearl Jam
Nirvana(even though I'm not a huge fan, you can't deny their influence)
Alice In Chains
Nine Inch Nails
Sublime
311
Rage Against the Machine
Pantera
Radiohead
Tool
Tupac
Notorious B.I.G(Again, not a personal favorite, but his influence can't be questioned)
Bone Thugs N Harmony
Wu-Tang Clan
Aaliyah
Janet Jackson
TLC
Boyz II Men
Mary J Blige
For electronic music I would have to comprise a completely different list that would probably just be too long. It's such a vast range of styles that come from all over the world. It would probably take way too long to go back through my history of electronic music listening to be able to make that list in an acceptable manner.
What you would need to do is probably find the most genre defining artists of today but even then the influence they have will probably be allocated to a very specific type of music. By genre defining I don't mean they necessarily created the genre, just that when you think of a genre of music these names are what would probably come up most often.
A pretty good example of most recent would be Tupac or Notorious BIG, and even then it's not too recent. But If you ask any hip-hop artist who their influences would be and you can almost guarantee either one of them would be at the top, if not both of them. Maybe someone like a Nas or Scarface would come second or third. I would probably not put Kanye on the list simply because there's massive communities out there that absolutely despise him and his music while someone like Tupac or BIG are almost unanimously considered as being great.
For my generation my list would probably be as follows:
Metallica
Iron Maiden
Pearl Jam
Nirvana(even though I'm not a huge fan, you can't deny their influence)
Alice In Chains
Nine Inch Nails
Sublime
311
Rage Against the Machine
Pantera
Radiohead
Tool
Tupac
Notorious B.I.G(Again, not a personal favorite, but his influence can't be questioned)
Bone Thugs N Harmony
Wu-Tang Clan
Aaliyah
Janet Jackson
TLC
Boyz II Men
Mary J Blige
For electronic music I would have to comprise a completely different list that would probably just be too long. It's such a vast range of styles that come from all over the world. It would probably take way too long to go back through my history of electronic music listening to be able to make that list in an acceptable manner.
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Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
fucking 311? are u smokin the ganj bro?
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Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
I have yet to hear a Kanye tune that is stomachable, I don't get the hype.Jurkhands wrote:Wu made hip hop accessible and fashionable even in Switzerland, so I guess there's them.
but basically all the argueing in this thread really proves it's kanye.
Re: The Hendrix, Pink Floyd of our generation?
sure but you can read right?
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