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- Thread: XXL Freshman Cover
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Apr 19, 2022
sounds like this forumOmar Little, Modli2, shaneomac and 15 others like this. -
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Sep 10, 2015
Slaughterhouse is 4 people
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- Thread: I been in a coma for 10 years
Jul 7, 2026Jan 28, 2015
The biggest rapper in the world is a half white, Canadian jew who used to star in a Canadian tv show as a handicapped student.asvdawg, Ryan, CavalierTD and 15 others like this. -
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Aug 23, 2020
We don’t all hate Lord Jamar. His contributions to Hip Hop as part of Brand Nubian are major. Just because people heard of him in the last few years because of some Vlad YouTube Hot Takes doesn’t change that fact. Jamar is a 5 Percenter. Everything he says is pretty much how they see the world and 5 Percent ideology is a huge part of Hip Hop history, whether you agree with it or not.
Eminem, especially in recent years, has tried his best to show respect to the artists he grew up listening to. He’s spoken to them in interviews, spoken about them and you see it in the t-shirts he wears. He’s constantly wearing shirts that feature Golden Age Hip Hop album covers. Em also famously referenced years ago that he used to dress up in African apparel during Hip Hop’s Afrocentric phase, Brand Nubian being a major part of that phase. If it weren’t for his beef with Jamar, he would probably have on Brand Nubian t-shirts in public. He’s very much aware of their importance as a group overall. So while he dissed Jamar he still came back and confirmed that he was a guest in Hip Hop like Jamar had stated (the Crooked I/Em interview).
I don’t know why he doesn’t respond to some of these other rappers but I think on some level, because he’s a “Hip Hop Head”, he’s had to give these mixed responses to Jamar’s comments, dissing him but also confirming some of his comments. Almost hedging his bets, so that he doesn’t bow down to a legend but also agrees with him to some degree. I think Jamar’s impact means more to Em personally than Gucci or Rick. Em had to be a Brand Nubian fan growing up based on his age, knowledge of Hip Hop and the things he’s said in the past. So while Jamar doesn’t mean a whole lot to people nowadays, there was a time when he was one of the top artists in the industry and that was the same time that Em was an impressionable, young fan. Eminem grew up listening to Golden Era Hip Hop artists. They ultimately mean more to him than more recent artists.Last edited: Aug 23, 2020 -
- Thread: SLIME SEASON 4 THREAD
Jul 7, 2026Oct 10, 2017
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Mar 14, 2017
hes a grown man he can date whoever he wantsGroovy Tony, Bojack, Ordinary Joel and 15 others like this. -
- Thread: French Montana Takes a Major L
Jul 7, 2026Aug 29, 2016
Here's another angle of that pic:
Get it? Because they're 2 GOATs
somebody please laughOrdinary Joel, dkdnfbdjdkdddjdjfvcgfl, BlazingWaters and 15 others like this. -
- Thread: B.o.B Thinks Earth is Flat
Jul 7, 2026Jan 24, 2016
Cudi has some competition
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Jul 7, 2026
May 26, 2015
don't mention his name
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everyone found the version without travis -
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Jun 20, 2016
I posted about this before--it was originally supposed to be called Loco. It's incredible. Sounds like something Dre 3K might have made.NothinButNetanyahu, KnobodyKnows, Radeem and 15 others like this. -
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Apr 30, 2016
#5 Kanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010):
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy might be the best album ever made about celebrity. I've also come to believe that it's the sweet spot for Kanye as a rapper and writer: still goofy and self-effacing, but with just enough megalomania to make everything tick.
#4 Rich g---, Tha Tour, Pt. 1 (2014):
Aside from Life After Death, no record in rap history has such an absurd batting average despite being so long. Quan said they were the best duo since Outkast and he wasn't lying.
#3 Madvillain, Madvillainy (2004) / J. Dilla, Donuts (2006):
In a two-year span, Stones Throw put out two of the most singularly great hip-hop records in the genre's history. Madvillainy is a fever dream; Donuts is clear-eyed and confrontational.
#2 Jay Z, The Blueprint (2001):
The best rapper alive at the height of his powers: dispatching Nas (and Prodigy, and Amil); losing 92 bricks; stealing beats from Ghostface; dodging prosecutors. A tour de force.
#1 Ghostface Killah, Supreme Clientele (2000):
No one has ever used the English language like this.
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Apr 11, 2016
slept on never slept with
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Jun 13, 2018
YOU ARE HIDING A CHILD
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Dec 19, 2017
I feel like it's 50/50 he'll be back. Everyday Struggle is a show I watch every day it's on. If Joe's gone I don't know if I'll be checking for it as much -
- Thread: Future is a disgrace to hip hop
Jul 7, 2026Feb 22, 2017
custommustarstain -> profile -> post areas: Eminem - 76 posts out of 83 total
just ignore this dude, his opinion aint relevantOrdinary Joel, FBG President, Winter and 15 others like this. -
- Thread: Blank Face FLOPPED
Jul 7, 2026Nov 17, 2016
That Part (Either BH Remix or not)
Groovy Tony/Eddie Kane (Eddie Kane was one of the best songs this year, I know it was just part of the song tho)
Ride Out
By Any Means
Dope Dealer (Besides E-40)
John Muir
Str8 Ballin
Blank Face
Tookie Knows II
All great songsTechnicianN9ne9, dester23, Nori and 15 others like this.

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