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If Biggie is on the track, it's allowed tolerated whilst BIG is on the mic.

B.I.G. not falling in with a better crowd is one of the more lamentable things in hip-hop....

Even if he'd done a Nas/Illmatic and just gone with Primo, Large Pro, Q-Tip etc. mix-bag for his debut I think Id be more of a fan than I became....

(Yes, I'm a hip hop snob.... I crave the whole musical package, not just a dope flow....)
 
:deledoubt::llorisunsure::pochwtf::pochunimpressed::gallas::saha:

(You'd have to ask our fellow Yid there where he comes from....)

Serious comment though... When the US RAP & 'RnB' mainstream began to suffocate the HipHop artform it was other markets and 'foreign' scenes that kept the spirit and culture (i.e. the 5 elements) of things alive...

The late 90's indie scene would never have sustained the impact it did if it wasn't for European records sales.
 
(You'd have to ask our fellow Yid there where he comes from....)

Serious comment though... When the US RAP & 'RnB' mainstream began to suffocate the HipHop artform it was other markets and 'foreign' scenes that kept the spirit and culture (i.e. the 5 elements) of things alive...

The late 90's indie scene would never have sustained the impact it did if it wasn't for European records sales.
Yeah I knew that hip hop was big worldwide, I just didn't realize it started as early as BDK. Him and Rakim brought lyricism to a new level.
 
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