'what are you currently listening to' Part 2 (67 Viewers)

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
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Giving it the second listen now, definetly better than their last Keep Calm & Carry On, but still nowhere near the greatness of some of their earlier albums.
 

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
Almost close :D

"We can drive through the city, no doubt, but don’t say my car’s topless — say the titties is out.":claire:
Anyway, enjoy! :)

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While we are in the genre:

Dr. Dre at his best:

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Masterpiece. Impossible not to get chills at 1:31

 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,680
Justin bringing back the sound of the beginning of the 2000's. :touched:
I have tickets for the Jay-Z/Justin Timberlake show August 10th at Fenway Park

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Such a good album.

And Stevie Nicks was my first crush :touched:


And yes, I'm going to see Fleetwood Mac in June

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And to whomever it was that posted all of those Eric B and Rakim videos.


How, on God's/Allah's/Budhha's/Jody Wately's (First name I thought of) green earth do you NOT have his greatest work included?


Flow, that has never, and WILL never be repeated


And you call yourself a hip-hopper


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And............................................... ..................


I bring you the funk.


You're welcome.








Bonus points on the Sergio Respect Scale (SRS, and yes it DOES exist)



2 Songs came out in 1990 and 1991 that used this track, and they were both very popular, by two different acts on both sides of the coast, with very different styles.


Hint- The east coast coast group/artist had a famous beef with an MC who is recognized as one of the greatest of his era. The west coast group/artist have/has a cousin who not only produced the album, but was a part of a very influential hip hop group as well.

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Hint- The east coast song was more popular than the west coast song.
 

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