I mean that's fair. The Tony Hawk games do have a respectable selection of hip-hop tracks.
Hilarious thread title, but I understand @op
I got into more rock because of the TH Games, so salute to you fam.
Same We the Kings and some others made it into my rotation thanks to Tony Hawk and Skate
thug1 thug2 and american wasteland goated
Wish they would put these on the switch too
Honestly THUG got me into a whole bunch of hip hop so I feel this
People gonna s*** on you for not listening to hip hop out the womb tho
This is why y’all not qualified to debate with me
I like hip-hop because my black mother drove me around in the car listening to it since the day I was born
There it is
I mean that's fair. The Tony Hawk games do have a respectable selection of hip-hop tracks.
This is why y’all not qualified to debate with me
I like hip-hop because my black mother drove me around in the car listening to it since the day I was born
This is why y’all not qualified to debate with me
I like hip-hop because my black mother drove me around in the car listening to it since the day I was born
who cares how you learned as long as you learned. when i was a kid R&B was bigger than rap and plenty of kids didn’t get into it from their parents. Parents were listening to mary j blige
who cares how you learned as long as you learned. when i was a kid R&B was bigger than rap and plenty of kids didn’t get into it from their parents. Parents were listening to mary j blige
Aye to each his own man
Ijs if you ain’t live through certain s*** I can’t take your opinion as seriously
Some of my earliest and most cherished music memories was hearing Big & Pac on the radio riding around in that back seat
Me and my real life homies done personally witnessed Hov, Outkast, DMX, Nas, etc all through they primes.
I remember I use to fw Wayne music wayyyy back when he was just a hot boy and I always thought he was the dopest out the crew. Watched him go from that to 500 Degreez, to Tha Carter to the top 5 goat we know him as today
By the time Ye, my current goat, came on the scene I was still pretty young but I was a seasoned hip-hop listener. By the time the big 3 appeared I was a young adult who had been listening to rap all his life.
Getting brought up to speed on YouTube and Wikipedia is cool (that’s what I did for early 90s and 80s rap) but if you ain’t live through it you will never be able to have the perspective of someone who did. I just saw a thread with somebody saying Jack Harlow the next Hov
To someone like me that s*** f***ing hilarious
Tony hawk pro skater was my introduction to finding illmatic and alot of other 90s HipHop and punk