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GKFv2
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4/14/2009  2:27 AM
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/galleries/oldschool_hiphop_stars_where_are_they_now/oldschool_hiphop_stars_where_are_they_now.html#ph0

You guys should find this interesting. It's a then and now of the some of the most influential rap/hip hop artists of our time.
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4/14/2009  2:36 AM
jmj gone almost 7 years. time flies...
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4/14/2009  4:10 AM
Posted by GKFv2:

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/galleries/oldschool_hiphop_stars_where_are_they_now/oldschool_hiphop_stars_where_are_they_now.html#ph0

You guys should find this interesting. It's a then and now of the some of the most influential rap/hip hop artists of our time.

Great find as usual GKF.

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4/14/2009  10:47 AM
actually, the fact of the matter is that public enemy is still and has never stopped making music. shoot i'm on some of those recent records.

some of these acts never stopped (including mc lyte, as i have one of her latest singles, after meeting up with her last year), they just not covered anymore as such.

these are nice sentimental pics, but i have problems with the way the story is being written. imho this is a major reason why some of these legendary acts have been "forgotten" or never really listened to by some.



[Edited by - PresIke on 04-14-2009 10:48 AM]
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4/14/2009  11:38 AM
Although I'm not surprised, I'm saddened that there's no profiles in that article for Pete Rock, CL Smooth or De La Soul. At least they got Tribe in there.

[Edited by - K22 on 2009-04-14 11:41 AM]
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4/14/2009  12:23 PM
Remember Souls of Mischief?
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4/14/2009  2:27 PM
Hip-hop has always been about the people and for the people. So its our resposibility to preserve it not wait for someone else to write about it, you know?

Anybody ever check D-Nice's website? Or youtube? He has some great interviews on there...even with guys you haven't seen in years. Its stuff like that....new media....people can now take resposibility themselves and promote or give thanks to whatever they choose....that's untill "they" totally buy it out and restricted the use.
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4/15/2009  11:08 AM
Posted by EnySpree:

Hip-hop has always been about the people and for the people. So its our resposibility to preserve it not wait for someone else to write about it, you know?

Anybody ever check D-Nice's website? Or youtube? He has some great interviews on there...even with guys you haven't seen in years. Its stuff like that....new media....people can now take resposibility themselves and promote or give thanks to whatever they choose....that's untill "they" totally buy it out and restricted the use.

I check out D-nice all the time. I put a few of his interviews in my hip hop blog section. It would be nice if he could bring his interviews on TV.

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4/15/2009  11:56 AM
Posted by BigC:
Posted by EnySpree:

Hip-hop has always been about the people and for the people. So its our resposibility to preserve it not wait for someone else to write about it, you know?

Anybody ever check D-Nice's website? Or youtube? He has some great interviews on there...even with guys you haven't seen in years. Its stuff like that....new media....people can now take resposibility themselves and promote or give thanks to whatever they choose....that's untill "they" totally buy it out and restricted the use.

I check out D-nice all the time. I put a few of his interviews in my hip hop blog section. It would be nice if he could bring his interviews on TV.

Looks like TV is dying slowly... cable is losing subscribers, ad revenue is down. Someone needs to rethink TV as a business model, because I prefer being able to search for an interview and see it when I want to as opposed to waiting for a speciific time or paying for TiVo
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4/15/2009  8:20 PM
Hey but, remember Souls of Mischief?

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