All hail the new Wally Champ!
All hail the new Wally Champ!
All hail the new Wally Champ!
No way, but even odds on either Ian McShane or Ray Winstone. I'll give 3 to 1 on Mark Strong too.
No way, but even odds on either Ian McShane or Ray Winstone. I'll give 3 to 1 on Mark Strong too.
I offered to donate my mom's old douche bag to her cause, but thats in Ohio.
I offered to donate my mom's old douche bag to her cause, but thats in Ohio.
"I ain't seen this many hoes in a looong time
I wanna make em alllll mine!"
"I ain't seen this many hoes in a looong time
I wanna make em alllll mine!"
15. Ill Bill
14. Goretex
13. Action Bronson
12. Ghostface Killah
11. Slick Rick
10. Nas (he'd be higher, but IMO he's had his fair share of subpar verses lately)
9. Vordul Mega
8. tie Billy Danze & Lil' Fame
7. Necro
6. MF Doom
5. Raekwon
4. AZ
3.Kool G Rap
2. Rakim
1. Notorious BIG
15. Ill Bill
14. Goretex
13. Action Bronson
12. Ghostface Killah
11. Slick Rick
10. Nas (he'd be higher, but IMO he's had his fair share of subpar verses lately)
9. Vordul Mega
8. tie Billy Danze & Lil' Fame
7. Necro
6. MF Doom
5. Raekwon
4. AZ
3.Kool G Rap
2. Rakim
1. Notorious BIG
A red letter day in hip hop for me was seeing Rakim for the first time back in '87 in the "Follow the Leader" video. When he hit the scene, he elevated the whole game in a way no rapper has since, although a few, like Nas, have come close. Eric B was a huge innovator in production, along with Erick Sermon, and took…
A red letter day in hip hop for me was seeing Rakim for the first time back in '87 in the "Follow the Leader" video. When he hit the scene, he elevated the whole game in a way no rapper has since, although a few, like Nas, have come close. Eric B was a huge innovator in production, along with Erick Sermon, and took…
Maybe you, as a southerner, can answer satisfactorily something that has always bugged me. How exactly is the South gonna rise again when its never risen in the first place?
Maybe you, as a southerner, can answer satisfactorily something that has always bugged me. How exactly is the South gonna rise again when its never risen in the first place?
Yeah you make a good point. New York has been pumping out atrocious rappers for years too now. However, Mase was always a guilty pleasure of mine, at least back in the Junior Mafia days for I, too, was once puffin hershey out in jersey.
Yeah you make a good point. New York has been pumping out atrocious rappers for years too now. However, Mase was always a guilty pleasure of mine, at least back in the Junior Mafia days for I, too, was once puffin hershey out in jersey.
There's always exceptions to the rule. But the likes of Outkast can't wash away the uber-ignorant sins of a Master P. I will concede however that my views on mush-mouthed Country ass rappers are prejudicial to the extreme. However, I think my point still retains some validity.
There's always exceptions to the rule. But the likes of Outkast can't wash away the uber-ignorant sins of a Master P. I will concede however that my views on mush-mouthed Country ass rappers are prejudicial to the extreme. However, I think my point still retains some validity.
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