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HipHop DopeNes

Discussie in 'Actualiteiten, Sport, Entertainment en Lifestyle' gestart door jasnba, 28 jul 2004.

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  1. WiresOUTLAW

    WiresOUTLAW ''screw you guyz''

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    nee
     
  2. QreZiX

    QreZiX Halo 2 zuigt!

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    van BTNH vind ik Crossroads , Weedman , Change da world etc etc wel goed hoor _O_

    maar wat is nu dan goede hiphop , kvind oldskool ookwel goed , luister nu vooral naar Snoop dogg , Dr dre , Eminem , BTNH...
     
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  3. Modder-Eter

    Modder-Eter XBW.nl VIP XBW.nl VIP

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    Goede hiphop... tja, dat ligt natuur;lijk aan de smaak van de persoon.

    Ik kan je wel wat namen ,waar ik bijvoorbeeld naar luister, geven:

    Canibus
    Nas (nieuwe song 'Serious' met AZ is dope)
    Immortal Technique (zeker checken!)
    Talib KWeli (ook superdope)
    Hieroglyphics
    Jedi Mind Tricks (vooral voor de beats van Stoupe)
    Mos Def
    Common
    Pharoahe Monch

    Misschien vind je hier iets tussen dat je interesseert
     
  4. WiresOUTLAW

    WiresOUTLAW ''screw you guyz''

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    Technique is de bomb kan niet wachten op Vol 3
     
  5. Modder-Eter

    Modder-Eter XBW.nl VIP XBW.nl VIP

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    Bij Babygrande, dus ik verwacht beats van Stoupe op dat album
     
  6. Ice-D

    Ice-D Beautifull Struggle

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    Mmm ik ben bang dat eminems nieuwe cd een flop word.. ''Just lose it'' als single voor zijn nieuwe cd volgens mij kan je geen slechtere reclamen maken voor je cd.. Wat een kut single!! Ouwere werk van Eminem was zooo goed echt geweldig maar de laatste jaren word het als minder vind ik... Ok The Eminem Show was goed maar vergelijk dat nou eens met de Slim Shady LP... Ik ben bang dat Eminem niet meer kan verassen....

    Oja nieuwe CD Talib Kweli vind ik weer erg goed.. Die kerel kan toch flowen.. Poeh.. Maar toch vind ik vorige cd van hem beter ''Quality''
    Ook net cd van De La Soul gekocht, ''The Grind Date'', best goed ook :) en dat kan je niet zeggen van die nieuwe de The Alchemist.. phh wat een herrie!
    Wie ik goed vind:

    Canibus
    Nas (nieuwe song 'Serious' met AZ is dope)
    Immortal Technique (zeker checken!)
    Talib KWeli (ook superdope)
    Hieroglyphics
    Jedi Mind Tricks (vooral voor de beats van Stoupe)
    Mos Def
    Common
    Pharoahe Monch

    Dit vond ik een heel aardig rijtje maar ik vind Canibus niet zo heel goed.. Ik zou graag nog Jaylib, Tha Liks en Royce da 5''9 toevoegen :)
     
  7. QreZiX

    QreZiX Halo 2 zuigt!

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    Eminem's beste album vind ik nog altijd The Marshall mathers LP , met Drugballad , Kill you ...
    op Eminem show vind ik White America , en Square dance ook wel goed..

    maar Just lose it is idd beetje bagger...
     
  8. Pascal

    Pascal ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ

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    Wat vinden jullie van One Monkey Don't Stop No Show van Godie Mob? Ik vind hem wel relaxt, maar niet heel bijzonder.
     
  9. RedSpykerbed

    RedSpykerbed .

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    Heb m al een tijdje maar draai m steeds vaker:
    Wordsworth - Mirror Music _O_
     
  10. BUZZA

    BUZZA dit is mijn internet

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    Die nieuwe van de la soul is ook wel chill...

    vooral Rock Co. Cane Flow natuurlijk...
     
  11. Pascal

    Pascal ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ

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    Check ook eens What's so different van Ginuwine. Zeer relaxt nummer.
     
  12. BUZZA

    BUZZA dit is mijn internet

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    [​IMG]

    vette shit
     
  13. Pascal

    Pascal ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ

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    Zijn er nog relaxte mixtapes uitgekomen de laatste tijd?

    Lil Jons Lean Back remix en Damn zijn trouwens ook erg chill.
     
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  14. jasnba

    jasnba Active Member

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    Die Rugged Man Die!! _O_
     
  15. WiresOUTLAW

    WiresOUTLAW ''screw you guyz''

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    [​IMG]

    can't wait ;) _O_
     
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    Tim Active Member

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    NEW YORK (AP) -- The rap artist O.D.B., whose utterly unique rhymes, wild lifestyle and incessant legal troubles made him one of the most vivid characters in hip-hop, collapsed and died inside a recording studio Saturday. He was 35.

    O.D.B. had complained of chest pains before collapsing at the Manhattan studio, and was dead by the time paramedics arrived, said Gabe Tesoriero, a spokesman for O.D.B.'s record label, Roc-a-Fella.

    The cause of death was not immediately clear, but O.D.B. had recently finished a prison sentence for drug possession and escaping a rehab clinic. He would have turned 36 on Monday.

    O.D.B. -- also known as Ol' Dirty Bastard, Dirt McGirt, Big Baby Jesus or his legal name of Russell Jones -- was a founding member of the seminal rap group the Wu-Tang Clan in the early 1990s.

    With his unorthodox delivery -- alternately slurred, hyper and nonsensical -- O.D.B. stood out even in the nine-man Clan, which featured such future stars as Method Man, RZA and Ghostface Killah.

    The Wu-Tang blueprint was for each member to pursue solo projects, and O.D.B.'s were among the best.

    He released hit singles such as "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" and "Got Your Money," and appeared on remixes with artists like Mariah Carey.

    "There's nobody like him in the game," RZA told The Associated Press in an April interview, when asked if O.D.B. could resume his career after prison. "He's got a lot of problems he's got to iron out, of course, but as far as a one-of-a-kind person, a one-of-a-kind artist, he's one of a generation, one of a lifetime. He's a very rare commodity."

    But as his fame increased, so did his erratic behavior, and fans came to expect the unexpected from O.D.B.

    When MTV News followed him around at the height of his popularity, he took the camera crew and several of his kids (he was said to have more than a dozen, by numerous mothers) to the welfare office -- in a limousine -- to get an allotment of food stamps.

    And he received them.

    In February 1998, he crashed the stage at the Grammy Awards and hijacked a microphone from singer Shawn Colvin as she accepted an award, apparently upset over losing the best rap album Grammy to P. Diddy (then known as Puff Daddy). He complained that he spent a lot of money for new clothes because he thought he was going to win. The rapper later apologized.

    Over the years, he was wounded in shootings and arrested on a veritable laundry list of charges, including menacing security officers, illegally possessing body armor, driving with a suspended license, shoplifting and threatening a former girlfriend.

    In 2000, after escaping a court-ordered stint in a California rehabilitation center, authorities searched for him for a month. He was finally arrested in Philadelphia -- three days after performing in a New York City concert with his Wu-Tang clique.

    He was sentenced in 2001 to two to four years in prison for drug possession, plus two concurrent years for escaping from the clinic. He was released in 2003 and immediately signed with Roc-a-Fella.

    He heralded his return with a news conference alongside singer Carey -- pop fans may know him best for his memorable cameo on her hit "Fantasy," featuring rhymes like "me and Mariah, go back like babies with pacifiers."

    Tesoriero said O.D.B. had been working on his comeback album for more than a year and was almost finished.

    "Russell inspired all of us with his spirit, wit, and tremendous heart," Roc-A-Fella founder Damon Dash said in a statement. "The world has lost a great talent, but we mourn the loss of our friend."

    His mother, Cherry Jones, said she received the news of her son's death in a phone call, which she called "every mother's worst dream."

    "To the public he was known as Old Dirty Bastard, but to me he was known as Rusty. The kindest most generous soul on earth," her statement said. "Russell was more than a rapper, he was a loving father, brother, uncle, and most of all, son."
     
  18. jasnba

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    gvd! een van me favo wu-members....wat een kut nieuws...

    r.i.p. dirty ! :'-(
     
  19. DiaLogical

    DiaLogical 3 red lights

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    fucked up..r.i.p.
     
  20. Undergrounder

    Undergrounder .

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    Ik hoorde het net. Shit zeg. R.I.P.
     
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