Esham.
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Re: Esham.
Of course. It’s not debatable.Neuro wrote:Being in october.
is this dude the og of horrorcore?
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Re: Esham.
I enjoyed his contributions to kool keith's spankmaster album
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Re: Esham.
Esham is such an OG, most modern motherfuckers don't deserve to become aware of his legendary status in hip hop.Neuro wrote:Being in october.
is this dude the og of horrorcore?
Integrity isn't something many folks know, and Esham DID HIS FUCKING TIME like a GANGSTA.
I'm so happy to see him get released. I remember when he went in. I still have issues of Rap Pages with his ads in it.
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^^ This thread is about Esham not X-Raided you dumb fuck
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Career Over Like Mike(NJJ) wrote:^^ This thread is about Esham not X-Raided you dumb fuck
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Re: Esham.
Bender definitely a few rungs below Lebron James on the Hip Hop Historian ladder
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I was -ing hard when LeBron said that.step one wrote:Bender definitely a few rungs below Lebron James on the Hip Hop Historian ladder
Esham kinda sucked. Detroit’s gotta be the worst rap city in the US.
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In terms of population and proximity to NYC, it's definitely Boston.blastmaster wrote:Detroit’s gotta be the worst rap city in the US.
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UGHH headquarters was in Boston. That alone makes it the worst hip hop city in America.CarlosDelgothoes wrote:In terms of population and proximity to NYC, it's definitely Boston.blastmaster wrote:Detroit’s gotta be the worst rap city in the US.
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Yea Boston and DC both really blow. Three bad cities. I’d take fucking St Louis over all three based on Nelly and Da Banggaz alone.
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The fact that Eminem is far and away the best from there tells you a lot about Detroit rap.
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Enjoy the musics of TDS Mob and Scientifik. Can't really think of anyone from DC...
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In no order, best Detroit rap songs ever, imho
Cybotron - Clear
Esham - No Singin' At My Funeral
Danny Brown - Lincoln Continental
Eminem - My Name Is (O.G version)
D12 - Shit On You
Royce Da 5'9 - I'm The King
Jay Dee - Fuck The Police
Elzhi - Deep
Pablo Skywalkin' - All Facts
Big Sean - Paradise
Quelle Chris - Buddies
Doughboyz Cashout - This Is How We Move It
FMB DZ - Friday
Cybotron - Clear
Esham - No Singin' At My Funeral
Danny Brown - Lincoln Continental
Eminem - My Name Is (O.G version)
D12 - Shit On You
Royce Da 5'9 - I'm The King
Jay Dee - Fuck The Police
Elzhi - Deep
Pablo Skywalkin' - All Facts
Big Sean - Paradise
Quelle Chris - Buddies
Doughboyz Cashout - This Is How We Move It
FMB DZ - Friday
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Re: Esham.
I miss Dusty McFly. Buffies and Benihanas is a classic round my way.
“I’m Out Here” was a fucking bangger.
“I’m Out Here” was a fucking bangger.
Re: Esham.
Early Esham up until he changed his label from Reel Life Productiins
to Gothom Overcore was good. And a few years later, Spankmaster.
He's been downhill since then.
I think the only horrorcore exception outside of Esham as far as being the OG pioneers in the game is Ghetto Boys "Assasains"
As while we're on the topic of horror raps, there was a horror themed rapper / producer in New Orleans called Death. I think he ran with the group Ruthless Juveniles. His album "Possessed by the Ouija Board" is amusing.
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Even more interesting is the interview he did for some New Orleans hip hop historian project.
Dude isn't playing with a full deck.
https://digitallibrary.tulane.edu/islan ... ne%3A28433" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
to Gothom Overcore was good. And a few years later, Spankmaster.
He's been downhill since then.
I think the only horrorcore exception outside of Esham as far as being the OG pioneers in the game is Ghetto Boys "Assasains"
As while we're on the topic of horror raps, there was a horror themed rapper / producer in New Orleans called Death. I think he ran with the group Ruthless Juveniles. His album "Possessed by the Ouija Board" is amusing.
https://youtu.be/XkSTbnLuJTU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Even more interesting is the interview he did for some New Orleans hip hop historian project.
Dude isn't playing with a full deck.
https://digitallibrary.tulane.edu/islan ... ne%3A28433" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Esham.
That whole Mobo Joe movement on the West Bank was fucking awesome. They had the best album art of any label ever. Their music was just uneasy and paranoid. Great stuff.
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I'd add Garvediggaz to that group, as well as Esham's group, NATAS. guys paved the way for ICP, Twiztid and the whole pdychopathic records crew who Esham actually ended up signing with years later. Then of course you've got people like Necro and Ill bill and their whole crew of quasi-horror rap shit. Even Immortal technique, and of course cage's first couple albumssleazy_j wrote:Early Esham up until he changed his label from Reel Life Productiins
to Gothom Overcore was good. And a few years later, Spankmaster.
He's been downhill since then.
I think the only horrorcore exception outside of Esham as far as being the OG pioneers in the game is Ghetto Boys "Assasains"
As while we're on the topic of horror raps, there was a horror themed rapper / producer in New Orleans called Death. I think he ran with the group Ruthless Juveniles. His album "Possessed by the Ouija Board" is amusing.
https://youtu.be/XkSTbnLuJTU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Even more interesting is the interview he did for some New Orleans hip hop historian project.
Dude isn't playing with a full deck.
https://digitallibrary.tulane.edu/islan ... ne%3A28433" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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