The Greatest Gangsta Rappers of All Time

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Kool G Rap & DJ Polo—"Poison"

Kool g rap and dj polo "hopped out the back seat they gave me a revolver/blass, you distract him while i go and whack him/entered through the back side of the bar and then attacked him/he's screaming for his life, reaching for his wife/shot him in the back of the head and shanked him with a knife/and that goes for anybody who's gotta pay they dues/you lose, cause i got the ill street blues" -- kool g rap. gangsta

50 Violent Rap Lyrics That Will Make You Cringe

Anyone trying to trace links between hip hop music and gun violence will inevitably look at the united states, where street killings, drive-by shootings, violent rap lyrics and the murders of three prominent hip hop stars have provided fodder for headline writers over the past 15 years. music Anyone trying to trace links between hip hop music and gun violence will inevitably look at the united states, where street killings, drive-by shootings, violent rap lyrics and the murders of three prominent hip hop stars have provided fodder for headline writers over the past 15 years. music

Top 50 Rap Songs of the 90s

This piece was originally published on august 31, 2017. We’re re-publishing it in light of xxxtentacion’s death. There’s a song near the end of rising south florida rapper xxxtentacion’s just-released 17 called “carry on,” where the 11-track mini-album — a ramshackle mix of half-conceived folk musings and confessional depression raps — drops both its amateurish singer-songwriter contrivances and conventional hip-hop rhyme patterns in favor of raw emotion: “trapped in a concept, falsely accused, was used and misled / bitch, i’m hoping you fucking rest in peace. ” it’s more than just your average jilted breakup rap. The person xxxtentacion is talking about is an ex-girlfriend who accused the rapper, born jahseh onfroy, of punching, kicking, strangling, and imprisoning her while she was pregnant, charges he will stand trial for this fall. In spite of those allegations, and an interview on bmx star adam22’s “no jumper” show in which he detailed beating a gay juvenile detention center cellmate half to death and smearing the blood on his face because he caught the kid glaring, the rapper was recently selected for xxl’s 2017 freshman list, which celebrates young hip-hop talent poised for superstardom. (past honorees include j. Cole, kendrick lamar, and chance the rapper. ) 17 is presently on pace to bow out shockingly close to the top of this week’s billboard 200 chart.

The reason that rap music appeals to teenagers is because it is the battle cry of the underdog. To vastly overgeneralize, most rap songs are about a competitor thought to have little chance of winning who seizes the moment and proves his rivals wrong. Teenagers are the ultimate underdog. They are too old for childhood antics and not old enough to have attained any meaningful power. Due to school demands, social drama, and raging hormones, they are often frustrated, confused and emotional. Many teens find that rap music is a great vehicle for understanding and expressing their feelings.

Photography travis shinn october 16, 2020 no one expected run the jewels to be here — peaking in the top 10 of the billboard album charts with an explosively relevant new album, rtj4, that they gave away via free download just as a global pandemic consumed the world and as millions of protestors took to the streets to demonstrate against racism and police brutality. Then again, killer mike and el-p are making a career out of being at the right place at the right time or, as el puts it, "just the place at that time. ".

Don’t know if you heard of him, but you should try kendrick lamar he isn’t really a gangster rapper, but his album good kid mad city takes on that topic quite a lot june 17th, 2016.

Nathaniel dwayne hale (august 19, 1969 – march 15, 2011), better known by his stage name nate dogg, was an american singer, rapper and songwriter. Recognisable for his deep singing voice, hale became best known for providing guest vocals for a multitude of hit rap songs between 1994 and 2007, earning the nickname "king of hooks".

When trying to cull together a list of the best hip-hop movies of all time, the first task is actually identifying what qualifies and what is simply lumped in with the rest and subsequently parroted by others for fear of leaving out a classic that doesn't actually belong. Many insist that important films like boyz n the hood or menace ii society belong in the genre - as the former stars rap icon, ice cube, and draws its name from an eazy-e song - while the latter boasted a soundtrack that rose to the top of billboard's rap/hip-hop charts in 1993.

Hardcore Rap Album Highlights

Louis travels to new orleans to see if he can make it as a gangster rapper. Along the way, he gets tips from mello t, master p, and q-t-pie. He visits the studios of forefront entertainment who specialize in rap and black hardcore porn, and watches as they shoot their latest film. Reese and bigelow help him write some lyrics, and sean brock from pen & pixel designs him an album cover. Finally, he appears on the wild wayne show for a rap challenge. Written by anonymous.

The Rise of Rap

Opp is a slang word meaning opposition; it is often used by criminals to refer to their enemies, such as rival gang members. This slang isn’t consider a nationwide slang, it’s mostly used in places pittsburgh, california, and chicago. Opps is often considered to be the plural of the word opp. The term has been gaining some popularities as of late, due to the rise of a chicago gangster rap style known as drill music , in which many of the artists use opps to refer to rivals in their lyrics. Lil jojo said it in his song ‘put in work’ in which he says “i shoot for free no payment,i'll clap you - show no mercy for a opp that's what my cats do”. King louie also said it in lil bibby ’s song ‘how we move’ “arm, leg, leg, arm, leg - spot an opp and then we get him dead”.

NEW RELEASE: Ice Cube "Gangsta Rap Make Me Do It"

“fuck the police!” said a crazy-motherfucker named ice cube, and almost every rapper since. The prophetic song by n. W. A. (niggaz with attitude) was released in 1988, 4 years before rodney king made headlines, which then ignited the l. A. Riots. Maybe ice cube and n. W. A. Was, is, crazy-mother fuckin’ right. Fast-forward to present. Across the country rap lyrics are being admitted as evidence into criminal court cases. A new jersey man, vonte skinner, an aspiring rapper, was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to 30 years in jail. At his trial the prosecution read 13 pages of his rap lyrics (i. E. “i’ll watch you pricks die slowly / lay you stiff like a trophy). Another case was reopened after rapper antwain steward posted a music video on youtube where a detective stumbled upon it and entered the video as evidence. There was no murder weapon or witnesses, only this lone-youtube video. The rapper was later charged with murder and is in jail.

Hasbro acquires gangster rap label Death Row Records as part of $4B deal

Shutterstock my little pony, meet tupac shakur. Toymaker hasbro has acquired gangster rap label death row records — which counts shakur and snoop dogg among its artists — as part of a bid to grow its stable of family-friendly entertainment. The worldwide toymaker announced the $4 billion deal thursday to buy british company entertainment one, which produces animated kids shows such as “peppa pig” and “pj masks” but also owns the rap label.