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Thread: "Bob Marley reincarnated"?...Ummmm...I don't think so.

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    Re: "Bob Marley reincarnated"?...Ummmm...I don't think so.

    I think he would have been better guided if he had approached it like NAS.
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    Re: "Bob Marley reincarnated"?...Ummmm...I don't think so.

    Quote Originally Posted by monk View Post
    I think he would have been better guided if he had approached it like NAS.
    please no - NAS sucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasperpso View Post
    please no - NAS sucks
    Fortunately jasper Gongzilla doesn't share your opinion lol.

    Point being nas didn't try and be anything different than what he was...and plenty rappers out there love to jafake it, jay-z, Kanye, mos def, lots...

    Nas and jr gong approached their collaborations respecting each other from where they were coming from and didn't put on any airs. Snoop doesn't need to put on the name "lion" and try and rhyme in Patwa he could have done his tribute album same way plenty of artists would line up to work like that as hip hop history shows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by monk View Post
    Fortunately jasper Gongzilla doesn't share your opinion lol.

    Point being nas didn't try and be anything different than what he was...and plenty rappers out there love to jafake it, jay-z, Kanye, mos def, lots...
    i get your point numbers wise - Nas has a large hip hop following - as does Snoop so i also get what your trying to say.. I saw jr gong and nas play in chicago last year - and the crowd liked Nas allot - half of the songs were without Damian, the crowd in chicago was louder for the Nas solo songs - but i could of not seen them and been happier - lol - but from what i have seen is Nas is extemely racist against whites - and that doesnt sit well with me - and maybe it influences whether i would like his music or not..

    i definitely dont think Snoop should go hardcore and sing in patwa... but his point was he wants to make reggae - something his family can enjoy.. and this comes from a extended stay in jamaica - so i believe it is pure..

    La La La hasnt won me over for artist of the year - but if he sticks with it - id like to think the lion could make a nice roar.. : )

    i was in high school when doggystyle was released - that and Dre's 'the chronic' are the classic albums of hip hop. that being said - why not embrace the idea that he wants to make reggae - i will listen - so will many others - and Snoop is way past the need to impress everyone.. hes doin what he feels he should - good for him..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasperpso View Post
    ... but from what i have seen is Nas is extemely racist against whites - and that doesnt sit well with me - and maybe it influences whether i would like his music or not..

    no Kidding? Like what...
    "I beseech thee, my lord , let this venture be mine..."

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    Re: "Bob Marley reincarnated"?...Ummmm...I don't think so.

    Quote Originally Posted by monk View Post
    no Kidding? Like what...
    listen to songs like 'testify', 'black president', or 'black republican' - you might hear what i hear..
    i dont want to get into a debate on Nas - but this is just a reference - and i have heard other things to support my humble opinion..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasperpso View Post
    listen to songs like 'testify', 'black president', or 'black republican' - you might hear what i hear..
    i dont want to get into a debate on Nas - but this is just a reference - and i have heard other things to support my humble opinion..
    hey jasper you know it's funny being a dj i have a crap load of songs from lots of different artists but i rarely buy albums so a lot of their material escapes me, I'll have like 20 singles but no full albums lol. That being said I checked out those tunes and I didn't get any sense of him being racist, especially not in black president, so much as just calling some attention to some racism inherent in our system and culture, which I think anyone can plainly see and agree exists, sadly. but he's pretty explicit about his hopes for Obama and what that means for the country. besides I know he has collaborated plenty of times with white people, some of the musicians in his live band, in studio, jr. gong, etc.

    a lot of argument goes into who is the best rapper of all time, and usually the list goes Biggie, (born to two Jamaican parents), with Jay-Z and Nas alternately being placed as number 2.

    I hope you give him another look, I hope you will see why. His newest LP is rock solid, he had me at the inclusion of Supercat's YoMTV Raps interview on The Don when I first heard it. I'd say a lot of people have little historical background regarding hip hop, or even that it would be what we have to day if it weren't for Jamaica birthing it when Kool Herc laid the foundation of the break beat.

    I like when it comes round full circle, which is why I like the Nas/Damian stuff, I like how Jr. Gong generally leaves the homophobic crap aside -except for in Welcome to Jamrock, but even then it was such a minor reference- and I think he serves to help elevate Nas's game and vice versa, anyway beyond the general misogyny I like a lot of Snoop Dog too, just wish that maybe he hadn't been so fast to try the patwa. Like Busta Rhymes, it just sort of fell a little flatter.

    anyway cool shooting the shyte with you over music. i do hope you give nas another run, if you are into lyrical analysis and such rapgenius often has some good material up.
    "I beseech thee, my lord , let this venture be mine..."

    -Sir Gawain

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