This forum has a whole section called JORDAN brand. The shoes on this man's feet are pop culture treasures. You had a CHAMPIONSHIP team create JORDAN rules to stop ONE player. A all-time great, Larry Bird, referred to him as "God disguised as Michael JORDAN." But you kids keep letting the name...
This.
Until you've worked with/or been around "at-risk" middle school, high school kids (in my experience, namely black males) who listen to this trash and believe this is life supposed to be, acting out what they hear their favorite rapper say NOT BECAUSE this is the only option and school is...
Neither,did any damage. Both will forever have their own lanes in hip hop that wont be touched. Period. It's was like two old men fighting. Its entertaining, but they really can't and don't wanna hurt the other. Too much respect between the two.
With that said...Ether is indeed the greatest...
Yea...I'd add J Cole to that as well. I feel like KL had better songs than CW but CW was better overall.
The person that said that R4 was too long was dead on.
Ehhh...The first was his best work by far...Ready was okay, but PPP was flat out weak and seemed rushed. Judging by his recent work, its VERY HARD for me to think this will be comparable to the first. These days I'm more apt to believe that the first Anticipation was a anomaly.
^^^^ I get what you're saying and I'm not trying to play Lose Yourself. But, to me, there's a difference between that was commercially PUSHED into being ICONIC and a song that PUSHED ITSELF...take for example Shimmy Shimmy Ya. That's not a track that's going to get that commercial push. At all...
Lose Yourself? No.
Iconic BEAT...not song.
Plus, I would put Lose Yourself in the "What you know" category--meaning, it was a popular song that was featured in a movie and a lot of commercials. It was pushed out there.
1. Y'all have no idea what iconic means.
2. Iconic has NOTHING to do with what you like.
3. Power, while a good suggestion is too soon to be called iconic.
4. Grindin, while initially was my thought...is iconic in the minds of hip-hop fans only.
5. The answer is In Da Club.
Not happy with this at all, but when I heard this the first thing I thought was BET award nominations. They're trying to build a buzz off of that appearance and if he actually wins, it would be some sort of career boost. He probably will drop an official single which hasn't happened at all and...
Not happy with this at all, but when I heard this the first thing I thought was BET award nominations. They're trying to build a buzz off of that appearance and if he actually wins, it would be some sort of career boost. He probably will drop an official single which hasn't happened at all and...
I would put Kendrick Lamar at 1 and Return of 4eva at 2. This is coming from a huge KRIT fan, but I hope and think Live from the Underground will blow beat both with Cole's CD at 2 by years end.