yea I always liked the artwork on tear gas the top part of the artwork in the image you posted has to be influenced by Lovelle Mixon that happened like a month or 6 weeks before the album dropped.
This is an interesting thread to look through 8-9 years laters with rappers that didn’t pan out at all or had a quick bubble to blow but didn’t make it.
I look back to my post and reiterate at some point the Bay lost it’s sound and when the copycatting got big and we lost the sound we lost the...
Please make sure its done right. Would be proper to hear some old school classics remixed as well. Something with the mob sound but stil relevant in 2019!
Yea I remember Jack of All Trades and the street Album mixtape were dope but seemed like they weren’t “official” in the same way Jack Artist and Tear Gas felt. Great album. Hard to not argue the Jack was the best Bay rapper from 04-10. Also created a series of albums incredibly difficult to...
I was never on the Wax train and really didn’t hear much of his music. It’s been hard to go back 15 years and shit and try to judge and say he’s an all time great. But he definitely has talent no lie there and threads like these are good for our genre. Love diggin up old albums and songs and...
Yea you’re right on that I don’t have an argument there. Def should respect the elders, if that’s the only intention. At some point can’t knock the hustle. Migos been around for a bit now.
You realize how dumb you sound? How is Yuk having one claim to fame any different than Soulja Boy? You think people outside the Bay Area rap world and the South when he was on Rap-A-Lot were ever out checking on a Yukmouth release date? That’s nice Yuk got a hot song but he had the talent to...
That’s two rappers Whose best music came out years ago. They are pop crossovers too. They’re essentially part of the fabric of America as much as they are representations of hip hop. They’re the one percenters.
Yesterday’s legacy rappers should be respected I just don’t understand why they wanna...
I don't get it. Its a young mans game. They made their own rep. And for a time I feel hip hop was on the sidelines and even if you don't like Migos, they helped bring it back with there own style. When Spice was rappin he felt he was one of the greatest. Let Spice 1's music speak for itself...
This might be the most comedic thread on the Siccness in 2-3 years. I’m literally laughing so hard that I’m snorting, and as I’m snorting most of the cocaine is making it up my nostril, but a small bit of snow flakes are falling to the floor and I’m wasting money.
All good albums but the one that never seems to get it’s due is Raven in my Eyes. The production on that album is outstanding and it still had the raw Dre Dog rhymes. It was the first Nick Peace album but I know Black Diamond also got some production credits. I always wondered what happened to...
I don't disagree with the posts but the sound is what made Frisco rap so dope in the 90s and 00s. No one really took that torch. So if you're from Frisco and you sound like you're from any other place, what's going to keep you in the conversation? People want mainstream music from mainstream...