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They were so ahead of they time with the message portrayed in this song. They basically predicted the future of Hip Hop music.
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There was virtually no mainstream southern rap at the time of this song (just 2 Live Crew and Ghetto Boyz) so clearly this is addressing wack ass East Coast rappers who were doing all kinds of suck ass music at time. That's why the East fell off, and the West took over just a year later in 93, and East Coast haters like you have been crying and blaming everybody else ever since.
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@jcruces1 Hey dont judge the whole southern rap scene..Outkast...BOB....GOODIE MOB.....I ADMIT SOME OF THE CRAP SOUNDS FREAK'N SAME AND TALK ABOUT THE SAME BULL...AND HOG'N THE AIRWAVES..I MIS DAS EFX AND N.I.N.E AND LOST BOYS AND I MISS THAT SOUND THAT SOUNDED LIKE A AP SONG NOW YOU GO COMMERCIAL U ON DON'T GET ME WRONG MAKE YOUR PAPER BUT KEEP IT REAL.
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wish it was though!
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awesome classic
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DAMN I FEEL LIKE HITTING SOMEBODY..lol
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DAMN I FEEL LIKE HITTING SOMEBODY..lol
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Daaam...forgot how slammin this is...
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I bumped into Parish over the weekend in Atlanta. I told him that EPMD warned niggas what was coming with the CrossOver joint.
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yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa....tellm....
look out 4 SABIST....toronto rappa aint no sell out real underground -
It's 2012 now, but this song haven't lost its meaning... rappers are still selling their souls to go gold
East Coast hiphop was and is the best! F*ck the mainstream southern bullshi*!!!
jcruces1 5 months ago 34
@jcruces1 i think there is good hip hop from all over the world, as much as I love this song, its not 92 anymore.
raze1974 2 months ago 9