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Prepare for the next Eminem!!! This rapper is ready to take on the world!!!!!

chewyxrage said:
LMAO at the Aeropostle shirt, real ghetto.

He's from the streets, bitch!



Versace is gansta.


So is Armani






-BRR
 
no one will be able to compare to eminem. You either hate him or love him but not many artists are able to put their life and feelings into records. not many are willing to put themselves out there and expose everything about them.
 
There won't be another like Eminem. He's like the Michael Jordan of rap, only he's white.
 
NickyE3 said:
no one will be able to compare to eminem. You either hate him or love him but not many artists are able to put their life and feelings into records. not many are willing to put themselves out there and expose everything about them.

Yeah, that makes him and the following unique

Kurtis Blow
Grand Master Flash (Furious Five)
Run DMC
Kool Moe Dee
(L.L. is a studio rapper)
Ice T.
Eric B. w/Rakim
Easy E (creator of NWA, - but I don't list them cause Dr. Dre is a studio-created rapper with no street cred - means he's speaking about what other's told him about S.C. LA.)

Tribe Called Quest
E.P.M.D
Whodini
Queen Latifa
Cypress Hill
Public Enemy
The D.O.C.
Big Daddy Kane
3rd Base
Boogie Down Productions
Ghetto Boyz
De La Soul
Doug E. Fresh
Terminator X
Rob Base (and DJ E-Z Rock)
Special Ed
Too $hort


Those rappers laid the "groundwork" for the next couple of generations of "Rappers" who's lyrics were based on thier own personal experiences.









"Rap has a bad reputation in white circles, where many people believe it consists of obscene and violent anti-white and anti-female guttural. Some of it does. Most does not. Most white listeners don't care; they hear black voices in a litany of discontent, and tune out. Yet rap plays the same role today as Bob Dylan did in 1960, giving voice to the hopes and angers of a generation, and a lot of rap is powerful writing."
 
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