Del
Ex-Soldier
Recognize that line? Yeah, it's from Naughty By Nature's "Hip Hop Hooray" song.
Any fans of rap? How bout more than rap....Hip Hop? Discuss anything about rap, or the Hip Hop culture itself.
I embrace the Hip Hop culture into my lifestyle. It influences who I am. All of 4 elements - turntablism, bboying, MCing, graffiti art - continue to spark my deep interest into Hip Hop. I love everything about it.
When it comes to rap, Rakim is my favorite rapper. This legendary pioneer was cool as an undercover agent on the mic. "Pain In Full" is no doubt one of the "gems" in rap.
Favorite producer? That would be DJ Premier. The guy was awesome when he teamed up with Guru, and made some dope beats for other rappers as well. I think my favorite Premo beat would have to be Royce Da 5'9"s "Hip Hop." His trademark scratching during the refrain of the song is awesome.
I don't really hate any of the rappers that have been emerging in recent years. The club hits that they make are big for the parties I go to. Makes it more inspiring to dance. But if there's one rapper that I hate, that would have to be Aesop Rock, an underground rapper. Dude's got a wackass voice and talks a lot of nonsense.
Any fans of rap? How bout more than rap....Hip Hop? Discuss anything about rap, or the Hip Hop culture itself.
I embrace the Hip Hop culture into my lifestyle. It influences who I am. All of 4 elements - turntablism, bboying, MCing, graffiti art - continue to spark my deep interest into Hip Hop. I love everything about it.
When it comes to rap, Rakim is my favorite rapper. This legendary pioneer was cool as an undercover agent on the mic. "Pain In Full" is no doubt one of the "gems" in rap.
Favorite producer? That would be DJ Premier. The guy was awesome when he teamed up with Guru, and made some dope beats for other rappers as well. I think my favorite Premo beat would have to be Royce Da 5'9"s "Hip Hop." His trademark scratching during the refrain of the song is awesome.
I don't really hate any of the rappers that have been emerging in recent years. The club hits that they make are big for the parties I go to. Makes it more inspiring to dance. But if there's one rapper that I hate, that would have to be Aesop Rock, an underground rapper. Dude's got a wackass voice and talks a lot of nonsense.