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Bustin that hip hop groove on the dancefloor
I fuckin love it
With a nice big bassey sound system, packed venue filled with girls and sick hip hop tunes pumpin is just too much fun what hip hop tunes do u fnk hip hop peeps love dancing to? i love heavy shit like dre snoop daz n kurrupt - stranded on death row, next spisode - zoom zoom, to ol skool funk influenced stuff like roots - seed 2.0, quannum projects - changed my mind to cool bassy tracks like ll cool j - phenomenon, 50 cent - in da club to stuff for the ladies like shaggy n janet - love me, coko - sunshine but yeah theres so so much sick hip hop mostly i'd say starting from 94 to till when napster got huge in like 98 or 99. but yeah lets hear what you're feeling on the dancefloor cuz the hip hop groove is still unbeatable on the dancefloor (when its done proper) =) |
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back when the production was dope and alot more dancable |
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gangstar
tribe called quest j5 talib kweli black eyed peas mobb deep junior mafia lost boyz thats what i consider hip hop tupac, snoop, juvenile...that stuff is good(well not juvenile)..but its not hip hip its gangstar rap..and if i heard it at a rave...i would leave they play enough of that at clubs vancouvers music is generic enough |
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And yes the 3 tracks that I named were gangster rap. Hip-hop acts would include Jeru The Damaja J5 Gangstar Dead Prez Mtn. Brothers the list goes on and on. Last edited by dj4mula; Sep 23, 03 at 11:10 AM. |
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I was about to get into a bit of a rant but you pretty much summed it up :) Hiphop enlightens people Gangsta Rap just eggs them on |