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I still listen to stuff from the 80's 90's 2000's but nothing really post 2010 (other than the roots)Who listens to rap thsee days?
I still listen to stuff from the 80's 90's 2000's but nothing really post 2010 (other than the roots)Who listens to rap thsee days?
I consider myself a pretty avid hip hop fan. I wouldn't call B-real a Legend.
I need some good beat with it and a hook to it man
College drop out and late registration are both fantastic albums. I don't really like anything after that.You have no ducking idea you hipster Millenial. You probably think kanye is a rapper.
Nates making more than Conor probably in off season. His branded weed and papers in thousands of stores. All these club and new store appearances at 25-35K a pop. His clothing line.
Beg him Connie. He'll whoop your ass a third time.
It doesn't cure you of all illness...
It just has some benefits with barely any withdrawals.
Its supposed that it might help with concussions.
Its pointless for me
Crucial?LOL at the youngsters in here. Cypress Hill was a big deal back in the day. I consider their first album crucial.
Cypress Hill "Black Sunday" was really popular people used to blast that when driving by, but I have to agree by their body of work, I wouldn't put them on any all time greats list, but my friends and teammates liked them. I never bought any of their albums. B Real is in Prophets of Rage with Chuck D which was pretty cool little EP, he can rhyme and does a good job being a hype man too. I was hoping they would do more tracks especially since Trump won.
Cypress Hill was also part of Lollapalooza, a lot of people saw them play live because of that, people who were not into hip hop.
The problem with rap is that it is heavily contemporary. It sounds cool for the teenagers and immature adults at the time, but after a few years it loses its appeal and the albums end up in used CD stores and remains hip only in the minds of the childish adults who refuse to grow up.
sounds as fresh as the day it was released 25 years ago. Would be a chart topper if it dropped today.
Theres levels brohaha got me...... i was born in 91, but cha can't just slap a legend label on everything It's a small and elite class of rapper. And just because I'm 26 doesn't mean I haven't gone back and listened to most of the best stuff from the 80's and 90's (90's rap being by far my favourite)
I'm surprised about the response i've gotten i didn't know sherdoggers even fucks with rap, I just can't Categorize him with rappers like slick rick, Rakim, Nas, ect. but then again I'm more of an east coast rap guy.
I like the Pharcyde better for my west coast weed rap lmao
Theres levels bro
Goats::Nas/Jay Z/etc
Legends::Cypress Hill/Eazy E/Cube etc
Just like
Goats:Fedor/Gsp etc
Legends:Couture/Nog etc etc
The problem with rap is that it is heavily contemporary. It sounds cool for the teenagers and immature adults at the time, but after a few years it loses its appeal and the albums end up in used CD stores and remains hip only in the minds of the childish adults who refuse to grow up.
How I could just Kill a Man, Insane in the Brain, Hits from the Bong, Rap/Rock Superstar, etc.haha got me...... i was born in 91, but cha can't just slap a legend label on everything It's a small and elite class of rapper. And just because I'm 26 doesn't mean I haven't gone back and listened to most of the best stuff from the 80's and 90's (90's rap being by far my favourite)
I'm surprised about the response i've gotten i didn't know sherdoggers even fucks with rap, I just can't Categorize him with rappers like slick rick, Rakim, Nas, ect. but then again I'm more of an east coast rap guy.
I like the Pharcyde better for my west coast weed rap lmao
2pac>haha got me...... i was born in 91, but cha can't just slap a legend label on everything It's a small and elite class of rapper. And just because I'm 26 doesn't mean I haven't gone back and listened to most of the best stuff from the 80's and 90's (90's rap being by far my favourite)
I'm surprised about the response i've gotten i didn't know sherdoggers even fucks with rap, I just can't Categorize him with rappers like slick rick, Rakim, Nas, ect. but then again I'm more of an east coast rap guy.
I like the Pharcyde better for my west coast weed rap lmao
Dude, Nate is not that heavy. I’d say he is pushing 190-200 at most. I don’t see him being heavier than 200lb. The baggy clothes also “add pounds on camera”I used to guess peoples' weight at the fair. And I had an over 95% hit rate (within 5 pounds).
Based on my analysis of this video I would say Nate is currently at about 235.
If he's really planning to face Woodley at welterweight at the end of the year I would suggest Nate begin doing three things immediately:
1. Significantly ramp up his cardio work.
2. Stop the lifting almost entirely.
3. Begin cutting back significantly on his caloric intake.
Otherwise he is going to be facing a debilitating weight cut and will, in all likelihood, miss the 170 mark.