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  • 3rdAnswer
    Regular Cat Records®
    • Sep 2002
    • 10845

    #31
    Re: fans of underground rap?

    Originally posted by Nivek
    Well if you stopped acting like a baby, I wouldn't have to resort to calling you that.
    You and other mods act like babies by targetting me to try to make me explode. I'm not stupid, I know how to handle this by now. If my name is called out, regardless if I have even posted in a thread or not (you called me out before I even posted in here...took a shot at me), I just don't say anything.

    Moving on now...
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    www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
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    • Mrcabone
      MVP
      • Jul 2002
      • 2251

      #32
      Re: fans of underground rap?

      Originally posted by JD_8806
      im a big fan here my top 10 list:

      1.Talib kweli
      2. MF Doom
      3. Lupe Fiasco
      4. Atmosphere
      5. Murs
      6. Little Brother
      7.Royce
      8. Kaze
      9. Jae Millz
      10. JR Writer
      Big fan of J. R. Writer,I'm currently waiting on DukeDaGod to send my Writer's Block 3.







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      • Fresh Tendrils
        Strike Hard and Fade Away
        • Jul 2002
        • 36131

        #33
        Re: fans of underground rap?

        Not sure if anybody has mentioned Felt yet, but I'm loving their second album Felt 2: A Tribute To Lisa Bonet. I just got the album today and I'm hooked.



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        • billmatic
          Treble Complete
          • Nov 2004
          • 7365

          #34
          Re: fans of underground rap?

          Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
          Not sure if anybody has mentioned Felt yet, but I'm loving their second album Felt 2: A Tribute To Lisa Bonet. I just got the album today and I'm hooked.
          well, lots of people have mentioned Murs and Atmosphere, and Murs + Slug (of Atmosphere) = Felt.

          and yeah, I also enjoyed that album.

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          • Fresh Tendrils
            Strike Hard and Fade Away
            • Jul 2002
            • 36131

            #35
            Re: fans of underground rap?

            Originally posted by billmatic
            well, lots of people have mentioned Murs and Atmosphere, and Murs + Slug (of Atmosphere) = Felt.

            and yeah, I also enjoyed that album.
            I know, I just didn't check to see what was posted other than that top 10 list of JD's.



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            • Vince
              Bow for Bau
              • Aug 2002
              • 26017

              #36
              Re: fans of underground rap?

              Originally posted by sportsdude
              good question, and I would say no, except can he really be called mainstream? I mean, even people who are huge KanYe fans still don't know who Kweli is. I know he's had a few videos in rotation, and he did the commercial for the Big Ten, but I don't think people know who he is. They've probably heard the name but wouldn't recognize the face.

              Anyway, I don't really know how to label him, which I think is a good thing. Plus, I don't really care what he is, as long he keeps producing good records.

              Agreed. He's one of the best lyricists in the game.
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              • 3rdAnswer
                Regular Cat Records®
                • Sep 2002
                • 10845

                #37
                Re: fans of underground rap?

                Originally posted by Vinceanity2k3
                Agreed. He's one of the best lyricists in the game.
                He's fallen off in my eyes. He hasnt been as consistent since his Reflection Eternal/Train of Thought release.
                -Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
                www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
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                • JD_8806
                  Banned
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 38

                  #38
                  Re: fans of underground rap?

                  Originally posted by 3rdAnswer
                  He's fallen off in my eyes. He hasnt been as consistent since his Reflection Eternal/Train of Thought release.
                  He aint fallen off i mean "Right Now" wasnt as good as "Reflection Eternal" cuz dat was a classic so its hard to improve on that but he stil is one of the top dawgs.

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                  • 3rdAnswer
                    Regular Cat Records®
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 10845

                    #39
                    Re: fans of underground rap?

                    I guess I just listened to him so much that now I've moved on to different emcees. I'm really feelin' Doom right now.
                    -Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
                    www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
                    New York Giants - Duke Blue Devils - Charlotte Hornets - San Antonio Spurs

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                    • sportsdude
                      Be Massive
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 5001

                      #40
                      Re: fans of underground rap?

                      Yeah, can we please stop comparing everything Kweli does to Reflection Eternal? I mean that was a classic and to expect greatness out of Kweli on every track is not realistic.

                      Also, I had no idea Felt existed even though I've listened to Atmosphere for the past 3 years, and when I heard Felt 2 (my first Felt experience), I was blown away. Truly good stuff, it's heavy in my rotation.
                      Lux y Veritas

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                      • kuruption
                        MVP
                        • Nov 2004
                        • 870

                        #41
                        Re: fans of underground rap?

                        Originally posted by 3rdAnswer
                        I guess I just listened to him so much that now I've moved on to different emcees. I'm really feelin' Doom right now.
                        i freakin hate doom ...good producer , bad emcee..... hes too strange and his flow and voice are beyond garbage.

                        i do like

                        doomsday and siliva though and a couple of other joints from him , but overrall hes meh.
                        And with the third pick - I made the earth sick
                        M.J., hem Jay, fade away perfect

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                        • jmood88
                          Sean Payton: Retribution
                          • Jul 2003
                          • 34639

                          #42
                          Re: fans of underground rap?

                          Originally posted by 3rdAnswer
                          I guess I just listened to him so much that now I've moved on to different emcees. I'm really feelin' Doom right now.
                          Doom is one of the most overrated mc's ever. He's a good producer but he needs to leave the mic alone, him and his 59 other personalities.
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                          • X*Cell
                            Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
                            • Sep 2002
                            • 8107

                            #43
                            Re: fans of underground rap?

                            I was never a huge fan of Doom... I would go as far to say, he was on my "Never Listen to-List" along with Eminem, 50 Cent, and G-Unit... I never liked Doom, but I'm starting to like him a little more as time passes...

                            I HATE DEAD PREZ tho!
                            SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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                            • WFU2521
                              Pro
                              • Jul 2005
                              • 659

                              #44
                              Re: fans of underground rap?

                              little brother, talib kweli, sean p, mos def (although some would claim him to be mainstream)

                              i owe it to heelsman22 for telling me about LB. they've become my favorite group.
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                              • 3rdAnswer
                                Regular Cat Records®
                                • Sep 2002
                                • 10845

                                #45
                                Re: fans of underground rap?

                                Why does everyone hate Doom so much?

                                Reasons why I like Doom...

                                -He throws away what a rap song SHOULD sound like and he expands the boundaries of the genre
                                -He's a very good storyteller
                                -Very creative
                                -Nothing he does sounds forced

                                I'm not blown away by his beats, and to me, thats the most overrated part about him. All he does is take a classic song, loop it, and throw some drums on there.

                                Mmm..Food is a great album, along with Vaudeville Villain (Viktor Vaughn) and the Madvillainy CD is just a CLASSIC.

                                Plus, it's hard to say he's overrated when the majority of the people here don't like him. Either people REALLY like him or REALLLLLLLY hate him.
                                Last edited by 3rdAnswer; 03-12-2006, 10:38 PM.
                                -Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
                                www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
                                New York Giants - Duke Blue Devils - Charlotte Hornets - San Antonio Spurs

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