Many are called wack MC's but I loved the lyrical mastery these artists had back in the day. I mean they influenced a whole new generation of word-spitters. Big competers for them were artrists like Redman, Nas and groups like EPMD & Wu-Tang Clan. Yet, the beats and how I remember the artistry of their skills as poets will never go away. For they did have a flow of rhyming styles unlike anything e...
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Many are called wack MC's but I loved the lyrical mastery these artists had back in the day. I mean they influenced a whole new generation of word-spitters. Big competers for them were artrists like Redman, Nas and groups like EPMD & Wu-Tang Clan. Yet, the beats and how I remember the artistry of their skills as poets will never go away. For they did have a flow of rhyming styles unlike anything else at the time. Finally, It won't surprise me if many of these are not available. Most of these songs came out early as 92' and I have them all in cassettes.
note: consists of both underground and crossover rap/hip-hop songs
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