suwan wrote:In terms of music there is almost no choice these days, all the music is crap....honestly...I once watched some music video on MTV..it is opunitive..i really pity the kids and theb younger generation..they will be lost since they will want to copy those damn musicians with their vulgar tracks
@ Suwan
My kiddo wouldn't let me hear the last of Lil Wayne - in my opinion, Weezy is just a skinny, dread-locked human mural of tattoos with a hoarse voice and the vocabulary of a sailor;
talanta yake inaishia hapo.So I took the little imp (my son, that is), casually slipped the headphones over his ears, told him to prepare for a paradigm shift... then slipped the track below from Common.
Common - BeThat's the last I ever heard of "Weezy this, Weezy that"!
@ Intelligensia
I do agree that Tupac was the shizzy - however methinks his rep was overly hyped coz he happened to be on the wrong side of a bullet.
Like @Sheep pointed out upstairs (with footnotes

), the wickedest MC's, freestylers and undergrounders of our time - such as Cannibus - weren't given due recognition despite possessing mad skills.
@Tony Stark nailed it, tracing hip hop from the early days of Sugar Hill Gang, and its evolution through the NWA era, to its maturity embodied by Public Enemy/Run DMC et al, before its desecration in the twilight years of the lost school...and to its unfortunate end in the hands of crunk (Phtuu!)
As ardent hip hoppers, all we's saying is Pac hogged the limelight coz he got capped...and that don't mean that these other cats didn't do a swell job rep'ing it... So you better recognize.
So nice that its nasty, so bangin' its busting,
So slick that its sick, so dope its disgusting!