Post your best rappers and video links

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Twiz420

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What up Luda, I have shifted over to your thread

My comp is a POS so i cant even find any good vids to post here but a can tell u my fav arteest and such. Atmosphere is by far my fav to listen to when i listen to rap, I really like their song guns and cigarettes pretty much all their shit is good tho. So if u haven't yet check em out
 

Twiz420

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thank you very much for joining a positive post with some real good things on here if you like rap this is the site for you and i hope you enjoy the videos and not all rap is gangster there is a wide mix of funny rap/gangster rap/serious rap/old school/new stuff and some nice chicks in the videos.
thanks again for visiting the site.
i hope you can view the videos ???.
(why cant you post videos ??).

THANKS.
LUDACRIS.
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My comp is mad old So it wont play videos they just skip like crazy. I can watch em on my phone tho lol. I aint the hugest rap fan I really like heavy metal, but i listen to everything rap, rock, metal, jazz, blues, techno, classical. When it comes to rap i listen to alot of the older stuff it seems they had more fun with it back in the day and rap meant more to them then just makin money, back then it was about the music.
 

LUDACRIS

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My comp is mad old So it wont play videos they just skip like crazy. I can watch em on my phone tho lol. I aint the hugest rap fan I really like heavy metal, but i listen to everything rap, rock, metal, jazz, blues, techno, classical. When it comes to rap i listen to alot of the older stuff it seems they had more fun with it back in the day and rap meant more to them then just makin money, back then it was about the music.
i also love all different kinds of music from A to Z.
and now rap is all still all about the music and always will be and the bigger it gets the more money everyone makes. the rap game is a battle that generates billions of dollars all around the world making things better.
(i am going back to topic).

LUDA.
:mrgreen:
 

Twiz420

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i also love all different kinds of music from A to Z.
and now rap is all still all about the music and always will be and the bigger it gets the more money everyone makes. the rap game is a battle that generates billions of dollars all around the world making things better.
(i am going back to topic).

LUDA.
:mrgreen:
I guess thats right, they must still be bout the music if theyre doin it for their job. :blsmoke: I wouldnt mind making millions with the music i create, but as soon as i do I'm sure i'll have a large following of people telling me i sold out. :roll:
 

LUDACRIS

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In the year 2000, The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem sold over ten million copies in the United States and was the fastest selling album of all time[32] Nelly's debut LP, Country Grammar, sold over six million copies. The United States also saw the success of alternative hip hop in the form of moderately popular performers like The Roots, Dilated Peoples, Gnarls Barkley and Mos Def, who achieved unheard-of success for their field.
Southern hip hop in the 2000s gave birth to crunk music. Hip hop influences also found their way increasingly into mainstream pop during this period.
Popular hip hop artists during the 2000s included:
West Coast: B-Real, Blu, The Coup, Crooked I, Del tha Funkee Homosapien, DJ Quik, Guerilla Black, The Game, Hieroglyphics, Ice Cube, Jurassic 5, Kurupt, Kottonmouth Kings, Madlib, MURS, Westside Connection, Xzibit, Zion I, Dilated Peoples, Snoop Dogg, People Under The Stairs, Common Market (band), Ugly Duckling (hip hop group), The Grouch (rapper), Jake One
Dirty South: Bobby Ray, Chamillionaire, Three 6 Mafia (DJ Paul, Lord Infamous, Juicy J), Hurricane Chris, UGK (Pimp C, Bun B), Paul Wall, Young Buck, Pitbull, Trick Daddy, Rick Ross, Big Tymers (Birdman, Mannie Fresh), Hot Boys, Lil Wayne, Juvenile, Lil Boosie, Webbie, Little Brother, David Banner, Young Jeezy, Gucci Mane, OutKast, Ludacris, T.I., Lil Jon, Ying Yang Twins, Pastor Troy, Jermaine Dupri, Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, Scarface, 8Ball & MJG, South Park Mexican, Big Moe, Z-Ro, Lil' Flip, Mike Jones, The-Dream, Lil Scrappy, Unk, DJ Khaled, Gorilla Zoe, Yung Joc, Dead Prez, Gnarls Barkley
Midwest: Common, Black Milk, Insane Clown Posse, Esham, Slum Village, Eminem, Proof, Kon Artis, Royce da 5'9", Kanye West, Twista, Lupe Fiasco, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Tech N9ne, Brother Ali, Chingy, Nelly, Jibbs, J-Kwon, Huey, J Dilla, Trick-Trick, Guilty Simpson, Kid Cudi, Yung Berg, Slug (rapper), P.O.S., Capeable Beats
East Coast: Charles Hamilton, Talib Kweli, MF Doom, Immortal Technique, Memphis Bleek, Cassidy, Swizz Beatz, Cam'ron, Jadakiss, Wu-Tang Clan (RZA, GZA, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa, Cappadonna, Ol' Dirty Bastard), DMX, Nas, Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent, Jim Jones, Styles P, Big Pun, Fat Joe, Busta Rhymes, Mims, Mobb Deep, Mos Def, The Roots, Ja Rule, Jay-Z, Aesop Rock, Kool Keith, Edo G, MF Grimm, El-P, KRS-One, De La Soul, Gang Starr, Buckshot (rapper)
[edit] World and national music

Some countries, like Tanzania, maintained popular acts of their own in the early 2000s, though many others produced few homegrown stars, instead following American trends. Scandinavian, especially Danish and Swedish, performers became well known outside of their country, while hip hop continued its spread into new regions, including Russia, Japan, Philippines, Canada, China, Korea, India and especially Vietnam.
In Germany and France, gangsta rap has become popular among youths who like the violent and aggressive lyrics.[33] Some German rappers openly or comically flirt with Nazism, Bushido (born Anis Mohamed Youssef Ferchichi) raps "Salutiert, steht stramm, Ich bin der Leader wie A" (Salute, stand to attention, I am the leader like 'A') and Fler had a hit with the record Neue Deutsche Welle (New German Wave) complete with the title written in Third Reich style Gothic print and advertised with an Adolf Hitler quote.[34] These references also spawned great controversy in Germany.[35][36]
The album "Babel (33 guests in 33 languages)" is one of the most comprehensive products in world hip-hop in the recent years. Over 30 rappers appear on the material using his own mother tongue.[37]
 

Straight up G

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What up Luda, I have shifted over to your thread

My comp is a POS so i cant even find any good vids to post here but a can tell u my fav arteest and such. Atmosphere is by far my fav to listen to when i listen to rap, I really like their song guns and cigarettes pretty much all their shit is good tho. So if u haven't yet check em out
What do you think? [all]

New age/Alt rap at a guess?

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