today i received a 12" called "The dreams lives" by Startrack III MC's. there's a note on the label about a album with the title "The Educators of Rap". does...
Finally, some other writers are getting closer to the core of who we are... Joe aka PappaWheelie ... http://www.emusic.com/genre/feature/200601/282.html ...
... to Bass than kids in typing class reciting the naughty bits of "Me So Horny." Click click oh me so horny, click, clickety click, oh me so horny, clickety...
Are we using Miami as a term in the strictist sense or something? Triple M Bass was Eric Griffin, the man responsible for many South Floridian classics. Joe...
... Actually it was a different one! I remember seeing it during late 2004 or early 2005. Not sure what the title was but they must have used the word...
Well Joe, you seemed to cover mostly all ground when it comes to the west coast hardcore scene c.1986-early 90s. One thing that I took a liking to was the...
Eazy E was the only NWa member getting paid somewhat decently. Dre had gotten a $75,000 record deal which he thought was a lot at the time but later realized...
... coming out. I think Panic Zone was the lead track on that single, and I would guess that 8 Ball/Dopeman were an experiment to see if Boyz in the Hood was a...
Country Fried Soul: Adventures in Dirty South Hip-Hop by Tamara Palmer (Paperback - March 10, 2005) Page 129 in the Artists section.. Maggotron! ...I'm a...
Ya' mon!!! Everlasting Bass should have snuck somewhere on that top ten shouldn't it? Or Mix-A-Lot's most "underrated" song, Rippin'? (crowd favorite from...
Not to go off on a tangent too much, what is the group's opinion on Dallas rap? It's amazing how different Houston and Dallas have always been (as far as my...
... Yes!!!! As for Sir Mix-aLot Posse on Broadway for me was the best 2 Live Drew In a message dated 3/6/06 10:46:01 PM, abcjamz@... writes: Ya' mon!!! ...
Karl Stephenson was the producer for the early Ghetto Boys, before the days of Akshun and Willie D. The Boys side of the album definatley sounds NY influnced...
Kram is niiiiiiiiiiiice...... check out www.tampahiphop.com If you're not into the current hip hop, I think you'll find some good articles and notes. there's...
I like "Gortex" by Sir-Mix-A-Lot. It's got the deep bass and the vocoder rap. I think it was on the Seminar LP. E ... From: waverunner305@... Reply-To:...
I kinda put this question on the backburner for a few reasons: 1.) A number of the artists cited (not just the one by Drew) were from Miami (or at least South...
Ya know i remember a few weeks ago i came across New Choice,i believe that was the name of the female rap group. Their first single was "The People Want Bass"...
I just bought "Tone Loc - The Fine Line" on vinyl last week. its on delicious vinyl. 25 cents ;) I think Kyper is a DJ from lafyette, la. ... -- ~ Rich ...
wasn't sure where he was from with all the make-up on...must've the label marketing-n-promotion crew back then. Richie Rich <djrichierich@...> wrote:...
... on Dallas ... been (as far ... South ... change, I ... lyrical ... think Rick ... N.W.A's early ... Geto Boys were enjoyable... Nemesis- I actually bought...
I guess Worse' em was out of Miami after all. I always assumed they were out of town because Triple M Bass was released on Profile, and I had never head of a...