@TuneMortgages@robpursey i've got a recreated version of that in good quality. For some reason even though Jay got left off the version on the LP, they left his verse on the acapella of the 12"
good to see that as much as this app has gone to shit, there are still Hip Hop Experts confidently making factually incorrect statements with complete confidence.
Good job he's verified though eh?
Prodigy of Mobb Deep was the first rapper to promote his music and interact with fans on the internet via forums. Back in like 1999
And him “discovering” Alchemist produced a domino effect that outweighs Outkast’s influence
@robpursey doesnt mean those people have good taste though just because they're "outside" does it? if they werent into it would you still think it was good?
You could probably drop Backstreet Boys or Eiffel 65 and get a crowd reaction because they think its a legit cool 90s throwback :/
@robpursey Outside in places with people who were toddlers when it dropped? or outside at places full of people who enjoy Madri and the musical stylings of David Guetta?
not having it.
@robpursey thinking about it, it was actually the start of Jay Z 's downward trajectory. You can probably trace the rise of the far right and the downfall of Man Utd to it if you do some research :)
@robpursey that Linkin Park fake mash up thing probably goes down well with people now who think it was considered good back in the day, but it wasn't. Its not good a record by any measure, inside or outside!
@IAmKinetik@AM76Design@XXL@SKECH185 it was definitely on some CD issue as I had it on a version I downloaded before I bought the legit version. It was also on 12"
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@robpursey im not sure how discovered his show, but I was only 10 yrs old at the time. I found some knacked BASF 120 min tape and had my mum record it for me after I went to bed!
that first time I head Dont Believe The Hype🤯