Nopechekov wrote:all about this bootlegSCope13 wrote:Anybody that thinks A Milli is shit is fucking kidding themselves.
Original by far.
Nopechekov wrote:all about this bootlegSCope13 wrote:Anybody that thinks A Milli is shit is fucking kidding themselves.
OGLemon wrote:cowabunga dude
fragments wrote:SWEEEEEEEEE!
Johnlenham wrote:evil euroland
So happy I got that record for xmas from a friendNihilism wrote:
Close the thread plz.
this was the first version i heard so might be to do with thatwolf89 wrote:Nopechekov wrote:all about this bootlegSCope13 wrote:Anybody that thinks A Milli is shit is fucking kidding themselves.
Original by far.
alex bk-bk wrote:some of you lot chat bare shit
alex bk-bk wrote:some of you lot chat bare shit
I'm not saying it's bad it just doesn't measure up to the original is all. It's a nice twist on it but it just lacks it's original impact.chekov wrote:that's kinda why i like it, sounds so ridiculous hearing him rap about all that shit over such a floaty beat
sorta like most harmonimix remixeswolf89 wrote:I'm not saying it's bad it just doesn't measure up to the original is all. It's a nice twist on it but it just lacks it's original impact.chekov wrote:that's kinda why i like it, sounds so ridiculous hearing him rap about all that shit over such a floaty beat
Dead Rats wrote:Mate, these chaps are lads.
alex bk-bk wrote:some of you lot chat bare shit
its better if you listen to it out of context from the originalchekov wrote:@ehbs finally got hold of changes harmonimix after it had been sitting at a mate's for time, actually enjoyed it loads more than i remembered. probably an unpopular opinion
Dead Rats wrote:Mate, these chaps are lads.
Nah they're just wack. They just entirely ruin everything that all the tracks have going for them.ehbrums1 wrote:sorta like most harmonimix remixeswolf89 wrote:I'm not saying it's bad it just doesn't measure up to the original is all. It's a nice twist on it but it just lacks it's original impact.chekov wrote:that's kinda why i like it, sounds so ridiculous hearing him rap about all that shit over such a floaty beat
agreedwolf89 wrote:Nah they're just wack. They just entirely ruin everything that all the tracks have going for them.ehbrums1 wrote:sorta like most harmonimix remixeswolf89 wrote:I'm not saying it's bad it just doesn't measure up to the original is all. It's a nice twist on it but it just lacks it's original impact.chekov wrote:that's kinda why i like it, sounds so ridiculous hearing him rap about all that shit over such a floaty beat
TopManLurka wrote:FTR, requirements for being a 'head':
-you have to be youngsta
-you must have been in that infamous room of ten people.
-a DMZ release is preferable but not necessary.
-please note that being youngsta is mandatory.
Starkey used to be good, Lost in Space and Lzr captured the vibe of a dubstep/grime and hip hop crossover with an outer space vibe to it. Too bad he's into trap now,but that's basically another part of what he always did, street bass.signals wrote:there was a bunch of amili dubstep remixes. like starky hes is dope how he remixes hip hop
dididub wrote:catch em ffs
My case in point: http://www.hiphopdx.com/m/index.php?s=news&id=26804magma wrote:The funniest part is that half of the backpacker acts love listening to a bit of ignorant hip hop... it's mainly just the fans who blinker themselves to a single lane.
A million 'conscious' fans just let out a single tear of despair in unison.Talib Kweli Says Drake Is The Most Important Rapper Of 2013
December 30, 2013 | Andres Tardio
Talib Kweli, who recently discussed his Gravitas album and who also released Prisoner Of Conscious through Javotti Media this year, was recently asked to discuss the most important rapper of 2013. Excluding himself, Kweli said that the most important emcee of the year was Drake.
"Most important emcee of 2013?" Talib Kweli said in an exclusive interview with HipHopDX. "Drake. Drake is killing them. Drake is making honest music. He's making hit records. He's got lyrics for the dudes and he's got subject matter that any human being can relate to, dude or female. He's just really killing the game. He's really turned himself into the rapper to check for, and the number one emcee, the top tier emcee."
Kweli also said that Drake has great potential, if he is consistent with his work.
nowaysj wrote:I wholeheartedly believe that Michael Brown's mother and father killed him.
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