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    No Pressure

    Probably the dad of a Drake stan

    Dude sounded like mumble rap haters talking about Atlanta today

  • BLACK
    Jul 24, 2020
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    avy posts existing back then

  • BLACK
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  • CARMEN 💜
    Jul 24, 2020
    BLACK

    avy posts existing back then

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    Eminem - "I Blow Elephant Cock"
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    DavidP
    7/14/02
    He said it in Rolling Stone.

  • Jul 24, 2020
    rhyming rhino
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    Found an insane "is Tupac really gangster" thread

    “He moved to get away from the NY f**gets that wanted his d***

  • Jul 24, 2020
    M2

    Eminem - "I Blow Elephant Cock"
    2 posts by 2 authors

    DavidP
    7/14/02
    He said it in Rolling Stone.

    SIR
    7/14/02
    Haha, he's baaaaack.
    Sir...

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    Although Eminem has some neat rhymes, that doesn't rule out that he is one of
    the most irritating Rapper of 1999. Both of his singles are played out. Who
    knows what's next, he might even be added to the most irritating and played out
    songs of all time list along with Jennifer Lopez and ed Smash mouth.

  • Jul 24, 2020
    Sonyomom

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    imagine using your irl name in a forum

  • Jul 24, 2020
    EuroNymous

    imagine using your irl name in a forum

    Simpler times

  • Jul 24, 2020
    2AM in LA

    why are half these thread just ads to sell ketamine

    Have you seen Life and Advice on KTT1? Someone on there spamming threads for viagra and s***

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    groups.google.com/forum/m/?hl=en#!topic/alt.rap/cDsPwtvpsI0

    OP took me out. That 2Pac gay prison fanfic

  • Jul 24, 2020
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    Yung Dagger D

    https://groups.google.com/forum/m/?hl=en#!topic/alt.rap/cDsPwtvpsI0

    OP took me out. That 2Pac gay prison fanfic

    *While I think the first post in this thread was pretty speculative, it did
    pose some interesting points to think about. And being a caucasian woman
    of middle-class roots, I can't presume to get into the head of my black
    brothers and wouldn't want to try to speak for them. But,... Maybe he was just a troubled, talented young man. Regardless, it is
    a tragic loss when any of our shining stars goes out. And it is a tragedy
    that ANY of us feels the need to violently end a conflict. And it is a
    tragedy that we are all still so afraid of each other, straight or gay,
    black, white, brown, male or female, that we can't see the beauty in each
    other and worship that. (Myself included, we all see through a veil
    darkly. )
    I think it's sad that the news tries to make Tupac's loss a marginalizing
    event for hip-hop culture.

    I think it's sad that we have to fight over a dead brother, or a rhyme, or
    even one hit of crack.
    I think it's all sad.*

  • Jul 24, 2020
    DonutHole

    *While I think the first post in this thread was pretty speculative, it did
    pose some interesting points to think about. And being a caucasian woman
    of middle-class roots, I can't presume to get into the head of my black
    brothers and wouldn't want to try to speak for them. But,... Maybe he was just a troubled, talented young man. Regardless, it is
    a tragic loss when any of our shining stars goes out. And it is a tragedy
    that ANY of us feels the need to violently end a conflict. And it is a
    tragedy that we are all still so afraid of each other, straight or gay,
    black, white, brown, male or female, that we can't see the beauty in each
    other and worship that. (Myself included, we all see through a veil
    darkly. )
    I think it's sad that the news tries to make Tupac's loss a marginalizing
    event for hip-hop culture.

    I think it's sad that we have to fight over a dead brother, or a rhyme, or
    even one hit of crack.
    I think it's all sad.*

    Imagine this being posted today. Immediately who’s be trolled with tl;dr and made into a copypasta

  • Jul 24, 2020
    FreddieKaneTop5

    People who listened to rap back then were really invested in this territorial s***. There was a real connection to roots, community and heritage. Now it’s just entertainment.

    if you know any OGs they’ll tell you, how rn we hail people like Pac and them as like gods and s***, but back then they criticized artist just like we do.

    Hip Hop was hella homophobic back then, to the point that was one of the worst accusations

    For example like Pac and Eazy we see em as legends, but whil they was alive they was calling Pac gay cuz of the way he was carrying himself and they was calling Eazy gay cuz back then they thought only gay people could get aids lol

    It’s just something funny that kinda makes that website a lil more legit cuz yeah it makes sense about how they talk about artist and s***

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    Wait so this is a hip hop dating forum?

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    rhyming rhino
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    Found an insane "is Tupac really gangster" thread

    East Coast/West Coast hated each other

    Till this day I don’t even be fw with the west coast like that tbh

  • CKL TML 🌺
    Jul 24, 2020
    rwina sawayama

    d-dad u never defend me like u defended aubrey graham on kanye west hip hop forum

    i'll defend our children

  • Sep 13, 2020

    One thing I notice about the fans back then. They were not sarcastic at all like they are today. When they said something they meant it and they came off angry and corny and didn't get roasted for it like we do now. It's almost like if you show you care you lose. This s*** too funny bro. They was on they hiphop dope underground break dance graffiti s*** back then.. lmfao 5 elements headasses

  • Sep 13, 2020
    empty


    this about overrated rappers man this s*** trash

    3. The Roots (GET THE F*** OUT OF HERE WITH THIS WACK S***!!)

  • Sep 13, 2020
    FreddieKaneTop5

    Every one signing off with their name. You can tell that people were still acclimatising to the forum medium of communication and were still thinking of it like a virtual letter or some s***.

    Interesting.

  • Sep 13, 2020

    Son said “where can i buy counterfeit money online?”

  • Sep 13, 2020
    Troy Ave Stan

    East Coast/West Coast hated each other

    Till this day I don’t even be fw with the west coast like that tbh

    Nipsey tho

  • Sep 13, 2020
    rhyming rhino

    https://groups.google.com/forum/m/?hl=en#!topic/alt.rap/R-Act_KsKb8
    Found a King Of New York thread from 1997

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