| Subject: The Brilliance of Rap |
Author:
Shubu
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Date Posted: 19:07:51 06/05/01 Tue
Throught time rappers have given us the fabric of life in the ghetto. These men have put their hard lives into raw poetry that has never been done in any other generation. Take for instance the unforgettable Tupac Shakur who rapped
"...mama told me never stop untill i bust a nut, fuck the world if they can't adjust..."
and the infamous Ice Cube who sang
"...it's ironic, I had the booze, she had the chronic, the Lakers beat the Supersonics..."
One of the more rough rappers of our day was Snoop Doggy Dogg who rapped
"...I'm the capital S, I don't fuck with stress, n double o p, d-o-motherfuckin' double g.."
But in all of the rappers that have come and gone, none have left the long lasting lyrical print than the young men from the suburbs of Atlanta, Big Boi and Andre, better known as OutKast. These monsters of the mic once rapped
"...ain't no thang but a chicken wing, we havin' a smokeout in the dungeon with the mary jane, it's just the pimps, playas, mac daddy's, east point, its all about the cess in your chest, its the joint..."
The verdict is up and it is out, and the lyrical geniuses from the dirty south reign throughout.
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