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  • #25
    Re: *YOUR FAVORITE SONG EVER

    ice cube - it was a good day

    Ja Rule - murder reigns

    biggie - big poppa
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    • #26
      Re: *YOUR FAVORITE SONG EVER

      Originally posted by Sherman UK
      ice cube - it was a good day

      Ja Rule - murder reigns

      biggie - big poppa
      Be a nigger too - Nas

      Nigger (the slave and the master) - Nas
      “Nature has wisely judged that the distinction of ranks, the peace and order of society, would rest more securely upon the plain and palpable difference of birth and fortune, than upon the invisible and often uncertain difference of wisdom and virtue.

      -Adam Smith, Theory of Moral Sentiments

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      • #27
        Re: *YOUR FAVORITE SONG EVER

        there are too many to count when it comes to nas and biggie..

        ten crack commandments-biggie
        one mic-nas
        dear mama- tupac
        i got a story to tell-biggie
        kick in the door-bigge
        im spittin benjamins, and u spittin washinton

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        • #28
          Re: *YOUR FAVORITE SONG EVER

          Originally posted by biggie>wayne
          there are too many to count when it comes to nas and biggie..

          ten crack commandments-biggie
          one mic-nas
          dear mama- tupac
          i got a story to tell-biggie
          kick in the door-bigge

          Bang Alone - The Game

          Poet Laureate - Canibus

          Poe Laureate II - Canibus

          listen to those last two
          “Nature has wisely judged that the distinction of ranks, the peace and order of society, would rest more securely upon the plain and palpable difference of birth and fortune, than upon the invisible and often uncertain difference of wisdom and virtue.

          -Adam Smith, Theory of Moral Sentiments

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          • #29
            Re: *YOUR FAVORITE SONG EVER

            KOS determination - Black Star

            Diamonds are forever - Kanye West

            Day Dreaming - Lupe Fiasco

            Changes - Common
            “Nature has wisely judged that the distinction of ranks, the peace and order of society, would rest more securely upon the plain and palpable difference of birth and fortune, than upon the invisible and often uncertain difference of wisdom and virtue.

            -Adam Smith, Theory of Moral Sentiments

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            • #30
              Re: *YOUR FAVORITE SONG EVER

              War on our hands - Wyclef jean
              “Nature has wisely judged that the distinction of ranks, the peace and order of society, would rest more securely upon the plain and palpable difference of birth and fortune, than upon the invisible and often uncertain difference of wisdom and virtue.

              -Adam Smith, Theory of Moral Sentiments

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              • #31
                Re: *YOUR FAVORITE SONG EVER

                Brooklyn Ghetto Child - Joell Ortiz
                “Nature has wisely judged that the distinction of ranks, the peace and order of society, would rest more securely upon the plain and palpable difference of birth and fortune, than upon the invisible and often uncertain difference of wisdom and virtue.

                -Adam Smith, Theory of Moral Sentiments

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                • #32
                  Re: *YOUR FAVORITE SONG EVER

                  Dear Summer by Wayne

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojS9id6C60w



                  Cry Out By Wayne wich is the same thing as real rap this is just the original beat and i like this beat better

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hz55Uijrr8


                  Thugz Mansion by Tupac (the link of the song includes Nas and it doesnt sound like the original version of the acoustic remix but i heard the acoustic version on the 2 pac album 'Best of tupac part 2:Life')

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rN9efn6dxD4

                  Those 3 songs i just like cause they just sound real and from the heart talkin bout how they came from the hood and stuff

                  Big L Clinic

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GalGTEhioLc

                  and this song clinic wich in my opinion is a classic and just a hilareous story but not much ppl know bout Big L



                  Listen to the songs and enjoy em

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                  • #33
                    Re: *YOUR FAVORITE SONG EVER

                    Originally posted by Pestrator
                    Dear Summer by Wayne

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojS9id6C60w



                    Cry Out By Wayne wich is the same thing as real rap this is just the original beat and i like this beat better

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hz55Uijrr8


                    Thugz Mansion by Tupac (the link of the song includes Nas and it doesnt sound like the original version of the acoustic remix but i heard the acoustic version on the 2 pac album 'Best of tupac part 2:Life')

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rN9efn6dxD4

                    Those 3 songs i just like cause they just sound real and from the heart talkin bout how they came from the hood and stuff

                    Big L Clinic

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GalGTEhioLc

                    and this song clinic wich in my opinion is a classic and just a hilareous story but not much ppl know bout Big L



                    Listen to the songs and enjoy em
                    Thank You for making some good posts to this thread besides me doing it, i'll make sure to listen/relisten to them.

                    but the song "real rap" i posted is the same beat as "cry out" you posted

                    PS- i have most of Big L's disco but i haven't heard that song i think i'll check it.

                    and you prob have heard this but check...(these aren't followin the thread obv. LoL)

                    Da Graveyard - Big L he wrecks his verse

                    Bring em Back (just his verse) - Big L illest shit
                    “Nature has wisely judged that the distinction of ranks, the peace and order of society, would rest more securely upon the plain and palpable difference of birth and fortune, than upon the invisible and often uncertain difference of wisdom and virtue.

                    -Adam Smith, Theory of Moral Sentiments

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                    • #34
                      Re: *YOUR FAVORITE SONG EVER

                      Originally posted by trillphill
                      Originally posted by Pestrator
                      Dear Summer by Wayne

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojS9id6C60w



                      Cry Out By Wayne wich is the same thing as real rap this is just the original beat and i like this beat better

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hz55Uijrr8


                      Thugz Mansion by Tupac (the link of the song includes Nas and it doesnt sound like the original version of the acoustic remix but i heard the acoustic version on the 2 pac album 'Best of tupac part 2:Life')

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rN9efn6dxD4

                      Those 3 songs i just like cause they just sound real and from the heart talkin bout how they came from the hood and stuff

                      Big L Clinic

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GalGTEhioLc

                      and this song clinic wich in my opinion is a classic and just a hilareous story but not much ppl know bout Big L



                      Listen to the songs and enjoy em
                      Thank You for making some good posts to this thread besides me doing it, i'll make sure to listen/relisten to them.

                      but the song "real rap" i posted is the same beat as "cry out" you posted

                      PS- i have most of Big L's disco but i haven't heard that song i think i'll check it.

                      and you prob have heard this but check...(these aren't followin the thread obv. LoL)

                      Da Graveyard - Big L he wrecks his verse

                      Bring em Back (just his verse) - Big L illest shit


                      Yea i heard those songs be4 and i think big l is a really underrated rapper and he is a monster and one of the best but the only bad thing bout him that he recycles his verses or some of his lines sometimes but that aint even really bad cause he is stilla monster.Oh and i didnt know bout the real rap song u posted had the same beat b/c the version of real rap that i heard has a different beat that in my opinion doesnt match as weel as the original one

                      oh and im sure u have listened to this songs but here r 3 other big l songs that r one of my favs

                      Big L I dont Understand it

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO7D9e4m-AM


                      Big L Games Females Play

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnPjIdmZ4R8

                      and

                      Big L Now or Never

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB9TPWPVkqI


                      Listen and Enjoy

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                      • #35
                        Re: *YOUR FAVORITE SONG EVER

                        Friends - Bishop Lamont

                        or a easy classic~ One Mic - Nas


                        good songs

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                        • #36
                          Re: *YOUR FAVORITE SONG EVER

                          Originally posted by martin14
                          Friends - Bishop Lamont

                          or a easy classic~ One Mic - Nas


                          good songs
                          thanks.

                          here's another-

                          Ghetto Rich - Rich Boy
                          “Nature has wisely judged that the distinction of ranks, the peace and order of society, would rest more securely upon the plain and palpable difference of birth and fortune, than upon the invisible and often uncertain difference of wisdom and virtue.

                          -Adam Smith, Theory of Moral Sentiments

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