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LuckyNumbrXIII said
Go to 1:15 in this clip:http://www.hulu.com/watch/23622
That's what I picture it's like when Esham asks to rap on another rapper's track.
I literally just watched that episode a couple days ago. Season 5 I believe.
9:05 pm
April 27, 2013
esham really was the first to drop a full LP of evil rap music
BUTTTTT i'd say he comes off as the most butt hurt person ever against Gravediggaz and pretty much any other rapper who did "horrorcore" in the early 90's. Insane Poetry can prove that they were doing that shit in 1988 but only on a single. not on an LP like E did in Boomin'.
9:50 pm
April 27, 2013
well the 1st "ghetto boys" lineup in 87 on rap a lot came with mostly lame raps but one horrorcore cut "Assassin" by Johnny C and Jukebox Face, Willie and Bush would end up using these verses on the Geto Boys self titled LP produced by Rick Rubin.
Mind of a Lunatic is probably the most foul song on a major level due to the description of the crimes
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March 31, 2012
Cat Burgerler said
Insane Poetry can prove that they were doing that shit in 1988 but only on a single.
im ignorant on this dude so correct me if im wrong.. but he comes across as never having done shit back in the day.. just recorded some songs that nobody heard.. even if hes one of the 1st to do it he didnt inspire.. imo what separates esham from every other horrorcore act from back then is hes the only one who influenced others to do the wickedshit.. everyone else just influenced cats to keep doin gangsta rap..
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April 27, 2013
The Warlock said
Cat Burgerler said
Insane Poetry can prove that they were doing that shit in 1988 but only on a single.im ignorant on this dude so correct me if im wrong.. but he comes across as never having done shit back in the day.. just recorded some songs that nobody heard.. even if hes one of the 1st to do it he didnt inspire.. imo what separates esham from every other horrorcore act from back then is hes the only one who influenced others to do the wickedshit.. everyone else just influenced cats to keep doin gangsta rap..
well if you look at 1989 alone Esham was the only one dropping a whole tape of evil rap. Boomin Words..., Judgement Day 1 and 2 and Life After Death showed the amount of dope LP's he had in the early 90's.
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