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Eminem & 50 Cent
Boom Boom Chuck......Boom Boom Chuck, Damn I can't get that song out my head. I'm starting to love hearing Em and 50 rip tracks apart together, this made me think NOT INCLUDING GROUPS (ex.Clipse, Mobb Deep) what 2 rappers do you love hearing together.......solo rappers that come together and rip tracks. I would like to see Em and 50 come together and make a cd who would you like to see............Tags: None -
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I think Nas and AZ have to rank up there.
My favorites are Nate Dogg and Warren G (even though they are a part of the group 213). Every song they do together is usually unbelievable. But almost any song Nate Dogg does with others are pretty hot.
Another collabo I like is Daz Dillinger and Too Short. Going back about 10 years ago I loved 2Pac with K-Ci and JoJo and also 2Pac with Richie Rich."You should only drink to enhance your social skills." -Barney Gumble -
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couldnt agree more. very underrated
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I got a few collabs I enjoy hearing:
Juelz Santana and Lil Wayne-that mixtape they dropped was pure fire. 2 very distinguished styles that work great together.
Meth and Red-Nuff said on that.
Dre and Snoop-nobody brings the best out of Snoop except Dr. Dre. Some classic joints made by them 2.
Ghostface and Raekwon-if you add Cappadona to the mix then you got the superfriends. Lex Diamonds and Ironman.
Necro and Ill Bill-two of the most sadistic to rip a track. Thier styles compliment eachother almost too well.http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Comment
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I'd love to hear Murs and Blueprint together, two of the more clever, humorous rappers out there today, IMO."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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Amen on these collabos. But I think I would favor Goretex over Necro to go with Ill Bill. Necro could hook up the beat though.
Anyway, here are the ones I've been wanting:
Chino XL & Ras Kass - It simply gets insane when these two pair up. These emcees spit so many quotable lines that one would have to rewind a song at least a dozen times to catch everything. Check out "Riooot!" for instance.
KRS-One & Freddie Foxxx - I would love to see The Blasmaster and Bumpy Knuckles come together again to do an unofficial sequel to the classic "Ruff Ruff".
Kool G. Rap & Nas - "Fast Life" is a track that showcased an incredible display of flows and lyrics from these heavyweights. They have to do it again.
Jeru the Damaja & Afu-Ra - Listening to "Mental Stamina" and "Physical Stamina" is like visualizing a lyrical Street Fighter/Dragonball Z kung fu-style battle royal.
Chuck D & Paris - This pairing had made sense for years if one was to follow both of their careers, and they finally made it happen on the latest Public Enemy album. But it shouldn't end there. These two militant like-minded emcees stand out even more than they ever had before in this now saturated rap game.
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Vanilla Ice and Ice T. Get's me through a hot summer day. Goes down smooth, and is refreshing, like whoa!Enjoy football? Enjoy Goal Line Blitz!Comment
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Hey, don't disrepect the O.G. like that. :-)
I am one of the few who like Ice-T more than Ice Cube. It's hard to find anyone that he can pair up with though, considering his style. He did do "Tresspass" with Cube, and they did sound nice together. But it wasn't a memorable track to me.
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Nas & Jay-Z. Jesus Christ, "Black Republican" is addicting as hell.
Em & 50 have always been awesome together.
Young Jeezy & Juelz Santana goes very well together as well.Originally posted by EWRMETSMaybe the best post in OS's history. If you don't think Tony Romo is a Hall of Famer, you support al Qaeda.Comment

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