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  • May 29, 2024

    snoop lyrics are da bomb, f*** eastcoast crap.

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    t.....@​b..c.edu
    24/06/1992 23:45:20 UTC
    Two years ago, I did a rather large report on slavery in the United

    States. While doing research on the subject, the masses of subjects that

    stem from this are amazing, ultimately leading to African-American culture.

    Now, I am interested in studying rap, and its roots. Seeing that the

    sources of most publications are white-oriented (as has been discussed

    recently in soc.culture.african.american), finding much more than "Kris

    Kross went number one today" seems to be a big challenge. If anyone has

    ideas on good places to look for this information, please mail me! Thanks.

    Trevor Strohman "427 to the year, do you understand? That's why it's

    T.....@​b..c.edu hard for the black to love the land." -Chuck D

    --

    The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the University of

    North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Campus Office for Information

    Technology, or the Experimental Bulletin Board Service.

    internet: bbs.oit.unc.edu or 152.2.22.80

  • May 29, 2024
    Water Giver

    Be thankful for Streaming and Youtube - these niggas were SCROUNGING for a song they THINK THEY HEARD but for some reason not on a regular album


    c*******e@​j**.*t.edu
    26/01/1992 03:41:45 UTC
    Does anybody have any information on Heavy D's Don't Curse

    Is this on a single and has the video been released?

    Where can I find Run-DMC Back From Hell (remix)

    with Chuck D and Ice T?

    Thanks

    carl

    c*******e@​j**.*t.edu

    m******n@​e**.***h.edu
    26/01/1992 00:34:40 UTC
    In article 1********.******.****7@​m*****.*********t.edu c*******e@​j**.*t.edu (Carl Allan Kukkonen III) writes:

    Where can I find Run-DMC Back From Hell (remix)

    with Chuck D and Ice T?

    It's Chuck D and Ice Cube. The "Back from Hell" remix is on

    the "Faces/Back From Hell" 12-inch, PRO-7328.
    -cut

    Trying to track down mixtape cuts with all the talking and s*** pre youtube had to have been hell

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    Water Giver

    t.....@​b..c.edu
    24/06/1992 23:45:20 UTC
    Two years ago, I did a rather large report on slavery in the United

    States. While doing research on the subject, the masses of subjects that

    stem from this are amazing, ultimately leading to African-American culture.

    Now, I am interested in studying rap, and its roots. Seeing that the

    sources of most publications are white-oriented (as has been discussed

    recently in soc.culture.african.american), finding much more than "Kris

    Kross went number one today" seems to be a big challenge. If anyone has

    ideas on good places to look for this information, please mail me! Thanks.

    Trevor Strohman "427 to the year, do you understand? That's why it's

    T.....@​b..c.edu hard for the black to love the land." -Chuck D

    --

    The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the University of

    North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Campus Office for Information

    Technology, or the Experimental Bulletin Board Service.

    internet: bbs.oit.unc.edu or 152.2.22.80

    He was cooking lol

  • May 29, 2024

    rap videos (& throwing stones)
    Posts: 1
    ***@​s****c.com
    23/04/1991 17:15:47 UTC
    while watching the KQED grateful dead video night, we noticed

    that the throwing stones video had lots of clips of some of the

    most violent things people have done: concentration camps, the KKK,

    race riots, other riots.

    this brought to mind another rap-gdead connection. aren't there some PE

    videos which show similar stuff? one of PE's shows some footage of

    the recent Virginia Beach riots, as well as a 'dramatization' of youths

    getting hassled by the cops.

    can anyone name any other rap videos which have shocking footage like this?

    please describe the footage, too, if you can...

    are rappers and the dead the only bands which show this stuff?

    also, is there more than one throwing stones video?

    followups to alt.rap-gdead. peace...

  • May 29, 2024

    Well, '91's just about over and it's time to talk about one person

    who meant a lot to me this past year--

    Mark "Marky Mark" Wahlberg.

  • browser

    I believe you but Any links to them speaking on this

    Edit: wait Jay Z? Lmaooo

    no way to prove it
    The AllHipHop/Ill Community/and original boxden forum was shut down years ago. nothing archived

    Akademiks (or his team) is for sure still on Ktt2 imo

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    Anti-Censorship March on Washington, C on 10/30/92
    Posts: 1
    m....@​a*.****u.edu
    12/10/1992 02:11:23 UTC
    We want to make sure you are aware of the secret war against rock and rap

    music.

    Just one example: A secret meeting has been held in the Maryland

    countryside to raise money for Tipper Gore and other censors and to discuss

    how to tear the guts out of our music. Who was there? The commandant of

    the Marine Corps, six Presidential candidates, a dozen Democrat and

    Republican senators, several corporation presidents, and assorted

    billionaires. Add in the police, with their war against Ice-T; and the

    evangelists, who are forcing MTV off the air in many cities. You can see we

    have a very serious problem.

    How can we overcome this power elite that runs America? We have got to

    do the same things they do: SHARE INFORMATION. NETWORK.

    UNITE.

    To get started, just answer as many of the following questions as you want.

    1. What is the worst incidence of music censorship you know of?

    2. Would you come to an anti-censorship war council in your city? YES ___

    NO ____ The purpose would be to make friends and plan our fight not just

    to resist censorship, but to get rid of it completely.

    3. Would you be willing to come to Washington, D.C. on October 30, 1992

    to help present the anti-labeling petition to the record industry and picket

    the offices of Tipper GoreUs PMRC (Parents Music Resource Center)?

    YES _ NO __

    If you cannot go, do you have any ideas for local solidarity actions that could

    be held in your city on Oct. 30th? YES _ NO __ (Suggestions so far

    include: solidarity shows at clubs, demonstrations at stores that will not sell

    to kinds under 18, lowering the American flag to half-mast, calling you

    Congressman.)

    For more information on this history-making action, contact, ROCK OUT

    CENSORSHIP, Box 147, Jewett, Ohio 43986 (614-946-6535).

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    browser

    I believe you but Any links to them speaking on this

    Edit: wait Jay Z? Lmaooo

    Joe Budden and Blaze has talked about it as random further points

    And Kanye has mentioned iirc on his own Fansite forum blog-thing where he used to post at and give updates, that he wanted to have a vibe and have people like forums he used to circuit

  • May 29, 2024

    People found Drakes and Tylers posts on random sites as well

  • May 29, 2024

    Isn't this the forum that said illmatic was garbage

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    Wanted: Ice-T Bodycount with Cop Killer (tape)
    Posts: 1
    @*.org
    13/08/1992 00:30:34 UTC
    I'm looking for the version of Bodycount that was pulled... Can't find it in

    stores over here, but I'm sure somewhere it must be avalible, or someone

    must have an extra copy. Well if I am correct, send me some E-Mail. Please

    include a price. Peace- Dc

  • May 29, 2024
    YoungNastyShawty

    Is this some college website or something? Why are there so many EDU emails at the bottom of posts

    I think back then a lot of people didn't bother getting emails until college then it was the only one they had

  • May 29, 2024
    Water Giver

    Wanted: Ice-T Bodycount with Cop Killer (tape)
    Posts: 1
    @*.org
    13/08/1992 00:30:34 UTC
    I'm looking for the version of Bodycount that was pulled... Can't find it in

    stores over here, but I'm sure somewhere it must be avalible, or someone

    must have an extra copy. Well if I am correct, send me some E-Mail. Please

    include a price. Peace- Dc

    Taste

  • May 29, 2024

    LL Cool J on Letterman
    Posts: 1
    d....@​s***.*.*a.edu
    21/05/1993 17:12:11 UTC
    LL Cool J did a short performance last night on Letterman, and of all the

    songs he could have done, he chose (would you believe) "Pink Cookies".

    WHY??????????????????????????????????

    As soon as I heard Uncle L was on, I was all geared up to hear some nasty

    guitar licks from Sid McGuiness, not to mention Paul Shaffer shouting from

    the top of his lungs, "BUCK! BUCKIN' EM DOWN! BUCK! BUCKIN' EM DOWN!" That

    would have been all that and Blue Light Special. But NO!!! We get stuck

    listening to one of the weakest of the 14 shots to the dome.

    In the words of all those heavy metal guys on "Almost Live", "LAME!!!!!"

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    Check this out: MC Solaar just made it big in the latest Annual New Jack

    Hip Hop Awards, as reported by the Homeboy from Hell (Charles L Isbell,

    a.k.a. i....@​a.t.edu) on rec.music.reviews.

    He writes:

    Phattest Crossover Male Rapper

    34.7% Guru

    24.2% Snoop Doggy Dogg

    21.0% MC Solaar

    16.9% Heavy D

    3.2% Father MC

    Well, it was a Guru race from day one. Snoop overcame french-rapping

    MC Solaar and took a definite second place, but the big surprise is

    Heavy D's relatively poor showing. I mean, he did better than Father

    MC (who just barely beat the 2Pac and Zach De La Rocha write-ins), but

    that's not saying much apparently. How far the mighty..

    Phattest Crossover Rap Single

    67.2% "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" Digable Planets

    32.8% "Le Bien, La Mal" Guru with MC Solaar

    Rather than belabor the obvious, I'll just note that Salt and Pepa got

    a write-in here for "Shoop" just as they did in the album category for

    Very Necessary.

    In defense of Guru, I should point out that the English and French

    single has yet to be released from the _Jay not

    have been heard by many of the voters. It certainly hasn't benefited

    from the major airplay of the Digables' first single. Considering

    that, it did pretty well.

    Phattest Non-USA Artist

    43.2% MC Solaar for "Le Bien, Le Mal" & Qui Seme Le Vent Recolte Le Tempo

    43.2% Us3 for Hand On the Torch

    13.6% Apache Indian

    Need I say more? Last minute voting made this one a tie with

    French-speaking rapper MC Solaar gettin' dap mostly for his Guru duet

    but also gettin' props for his own album (yes, I own it). The English

    Us3 jazz up the proceedings a bit.

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    They had a small influx of Euro invasion as well

  • May 29, 2024
    LVL

    this ktt ass thread title
    https://www.usenetarchives.com/view.php?id=alt.rap&mid=PDMzMGQwMjdjLjM0MTUzMTVAbmV3cy5ha3VsYS5jb20%2B

    ayoo real

  • Puff and Snoop together? Nah, kid. Should never happen. Snoop's

    slow ass p**** lyrics will f*** up Junior Mafia's phat beats.

    Peace out- SERCH

  • May 29, 2024
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    I don't know how you found this site but it's a gem, it's great to discover it

  • May 29, 2024

    DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS S***! (Was Re: Rap - The Final Damnation Of Music?)
    Posts: 1
    abdou kama
    08/02/1996 00:00:000 UTC
    To all headz: let this thread die. This is the last post on this s***!

    This is probably from some redneck fool trying to start a flame war so

    don't play his game and perpetuate this thread for months. I repeat DO

    not post! Yo, you hear me? DO NOT POST!


    Sounds familar yet dumb niggas always think its a unique thought

  • May 29, 2024

    TOP 10 WHITE PEOPLE
    Posts: 64
    p***....@​p****t.com
    28/12/1994 14:44:26 UTC
    1. ted danson

    2. howard stern

    3. john musacha

    4. jack kavorkian

    5. heidi fleiss

    6. tonya harding

    7. woody allen

    8. david koresh

    9. quentin tarantino

    10. lisa-marie presley


    Now this ktt1 core @op 💀💀

  • May 29, 2024

    CHUCK D ONLINE TODAY 7/20/94
    Posts: 1
    o**....@​n*****m.com
    20/07/1994 16:40:17 UTC
    RAP WITH C魹スHUCK D!

    TODAY WEDNESDAY JULY 20th, at 5:15 pm. New York Time.

    New York Online, in conjunction with rapdotcom, MTV, VIBE magazine,

    and the New Music Seminar, is pleased to announce a one time opportunity

    to participate in a LIVE, FREE CHAT with Public Enemy rapper Chuck D.

    From 5:00 to 6:30 Wednesday, up to 25 users will be able to log in for

    free and participate in this open forum.

    How To Connect?

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Currently, there is no direct internet connection to New York Online.

    Using a VT 100 compatible terminal emulator or the FirstClass Client

    software set your modem to dial to +1.718.596.6000. All modems are

    14.4 Hayes/Optima N-8-1. All participants logged in during this time

    will be invited to chat with Chuck D.

    If you have any questions send e-mail to i*....@***.com.

    Look forward to seeing you online.

    Omar

    Administrator

    New York Online

  • May 29, 2024

    READ THIS: If you think the term Gen-X is Idiotic...
    Posts: 3
    Ronald Robinson
    11/11/1994 20:14:25 UTC
    ATTN: YOUNG ADULTS OF AMERICA, EUROPE, SOUTH AMERICA, CENTRAL AMERICA

    CANADA, AUSTRALIA, MEXICO, JAPAN, AFRICA, OR WHEREVER THE HELL

    YOU ARE .........................

    It's time to GET Involved!!!!!!

    It's time to define the X in the so called term GEN-X !!!!!!

    It's time for EPOCH...A program that really reflects this generation..

    EPOCH - "THE TALK SHOW ALTERNATIVE"

    Epoch e pok (which means an extraordinary generation) is a new

    syndicated magazine show about what's great about this generation.

    Epoch is interactive since it's you input and perspective that makes

    it successful. So send us your stories, ideas, home video, pro video,

    input, insight, and point-of-view. Whatever you have that represents

    what is great about this generation, we need to hear from you. By

    the way, did I mention that you will be paid for your efforts,

    provided we use your material.

    Epoch knows that only you can define you... So here's your

    opportunity to set the record straight. However, if you choose

    not to take advantage of this unique opportunity, please let me

    be the first to say, DON'T SAY S*** ABOUT WHAT IS BEING SAID

    ABOUT YOU!!!!

    Thank You...

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    Tupac Shakur VIBE Interview
    Posts: 2
    v**....@​p****x.com
    09/03/1995 14:01:15 UTC
    Have you read the Vibe interview? I thought the whole Tupac story was best

    summed up by Tupac himself...

    "this thug life stuff, it was just ignorance"

    ----Tupac Skakur

    Tupac demonstrates a "problem" that exhist with today's hip/hop

    generation/culture: ---->not being able to separate the "character", the

    "role" that's portrayed on CD/Film from real life. Ice Cube, Snoop, Method

    Man, etc. are all "characters" and people (sometimes the artist themeselves)

    fail to keep this in perspective, as Tupac did.

    The problem is everyone from government legislators to grade school kids

    (and the artists themeselves) make the mistake of perceiving rap/rappers as

    something more than entertainers. Parents/Guardians are responsible for how

    they're children perceive rap/rappers and artist, and legislators have no

    excuse.

    I hope that the people behind these characters are decent responsible

    people. "ScarFace" is no different than "Jason" (Friday 13th) or Hulk Hogan

    (WWF)...a character....who you should not empower to be a spokesperson, a

    target to be banned, or anything else in real life. They're entertainers.

    Tupac's "excuse" for not being a responsible person is that he was smoking

    too much weed, drinking too much alcohol, and haning out with too many

    thugs. It's sad that some rappers have to learn the hard way that you

    cannot take your "character" and your character's behavior as a realistic

    way to live in this world. Tupac's in Jail, Dr. Dre's about to do his

    time....and Snoop may well learn the "hard way" next. What's real?

    certainly not these "characters"......and these artist themselves,

    legislators, and parents of imressionable children should also keep this in

    mind.

    Vic.