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    This has nothing to do with Enya, but I've been enjoying this one lately. It's hip hop or rap or whatever so maybe there's one other person here who might also like it. Probably not Nomad.

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    "You know cos I just lost my parents--both my parents died in the same year...to this day, people come up to me and say 'my dad died and that album really meant a lot to me,' which is very nourishing {pats heart} for a songwriter to hear that your songs have a utility beyond just their own solace, that it actually helps other people."

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    I like NWA, Ice Cube, Tupac, etc. I'm not too much into todays rap.

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    I told my Mom (69) I was going to put her ringtone as '50 Cent In Da Club'. We all had a good laugh, though I like the song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    I like NWA, Ice Cube, Tupac, etc. I'm not too much into todays rap.
    I don't care much for some styles, but I fear I've been too close minded about some of it. Run the Jewels is pretty popular right now, and I didn't even pay any attention, but when they played a few RTJ songs at Red Rocks the other night my buddy and I looked at each other like, 'wtf is this heat? this is how you do rap.'

    Pouya has a Bone Thugs feel is what youtube comments say. Not too familiar with Bone Thugs but I bet I'd like them too. I'm digging this Pouya dude. I might end up seeing him in Seattle.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sting
    "You know cos I just lost my parents--both my parents died in the same year...to this day, people come up to me and say 'my dad died and that album really meant a lot to me,' which is very nourishing {pats heart} for a songwriter to hear that your songs have a utility beyond just their own solace, that it actually helps other people."

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    I interpret this recent exchange as so: Hawg - Pouya! Buff - Meh. He's no Winwood.

    Just listened to some Slick Rick and damn that music takes me back. So I'm on a Slick Rick binge. He is so legend. He might have been my favorite rapper from that era, above Beasties, DMC, Big Daddy Kane, PE, Eazy...who am I missing. NWA was better. Anyone else a fan of the ruler?

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    He sounds like the 'Humpty Dance' guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sting
    "You know cos I just lost my parents--both my parents died in the same year...to this day, people come up to me and say 'my dad died and that album really meant a lot to me,' which is very nourishing {pats heart} for a songwriter to hear that your songs have a utility beyond just their own solace, that it actually helps other people."

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    Like a black Sasha B Cohen
    Quote Originally Posted by Sting
    "You know cos I just lost my parents--both my parents died in the same year...to this day, people come up to me and say 'my dad died and that album really meant a lot to me,' which is very nourishing {pats heart} for a songwriter to hear that your songs have a utility beyond just their own solace, that it actually helps other people."

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    Digital Underground is a classic.....fun times back then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    who am I missing. Anyone else a fan of the ruler?
    KRS-one, de la soul, a tribe called quest. . .

    and yes. . .


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    I'd put De La above Slick Rick I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    I'd put De La above Slick Rick I think.
    personally, i put de la above everyone. . . they're my GOATs for the genre. . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogfish View Post
    personally, i put de la above everyone. . . they're my GOATs for the genre. . .
    No argument here.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sting
    "You know cos I just lost my parents--both my parents died in the same year...to this day, people come up to me and say 'my dad died and that album really meant a lot to me,' which is very nourishing {pats heart} for a songwriter to hear that your songs have a utility beyond just their own solace, that it actually helps other people."

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    De La Dog and De La Hawg.
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    Y’all know I’m an OL Groupie but I think Jeudy is going to be worth missing out on a T, knock on wood.

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