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Chamillionaire's The Sound of Revenge

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Ubiquitin, Jan 6, 2006.

  1. tigermission1

    tigermission1 Member

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    I know, I was just joking around really more or less.

    I don't know man, the whole Bizzie getting kicked out thing is depressing to me, I just can't imagine BTNH without Bizzie, he's a cornerstone of that group.

    Still, if BTNH go back to doing more hardcore stuff like the "Art of War" and "East 1999", that will be great. It just seems like they have toned it down significantly in their past couple of albums.
     
  2. grednotto

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    that's exactly what I used to say before l heard K-RINO. there wasn't too many people that i heard that was better than scarface.
    Scarface has been shifted to number #4 on my top 5.

    1. K-RINO
    2. RAS KASS
    3. NAS
    4. SCARFACE
    5.ACEYALONE & ILLOGIC TIE
     
  3. Got Em

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    What people have to understand is that it's very difficult to compare today's rappers with old school rappers. Rakim was a legendary rapper that was the first to use multi-syllable rhyming, but he just can't compete with some of the rappers today like Nas and Eminem. They are far more lyrically advanced than Rakim. This is the same reason as why we don't compare scarface with new rappers from Houston. For example, George Mikan was probably the best big man at the time where he was tall and agile with great post moves. If you put the same George Mikan in today's game with KG and Duncan, he might not be as dominant. If you don't evolve with others around you, then you'll be left behind. This is why I don't like to compare 2pac, Biggie, and Scarface with the greats today like Nas, Jay, and Em. If you're talking about accomplished Houston rappers, chamillionaire and z-ro are probably the only 2 that even comes close to Scarface and K-Rino.
     

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