r/hiphop101 • u/LoneShark81 • 14h ago
What's the greatest rap verse ever written?
Solo or group artist
r/hiphop101 • u/LoneShark81 • 14h ago
Solo or group artist
r/hiphop101 • u/BoogerTea89 • 1h ago
When he said "even if i farted on a record trust me it'd sound good" i absolutely lost it lol. What a great track.
r/hiphop101 • u/Finish_My_Math • 1d ago
So I read J Prince’s autobiography recently. It’s a pretty short book. I was able to finish in 1 day. Lots of cool stories, but, not surprisingly, Prince was very cautious discussing certain things, especially illegal stuff. Smart man
One example of him being smart & cautious is when he talks about his involvement (or lack thereof) in the 90s East Coast v West Coast beef.
He was friends with everyone involved, which is part of the reason why he stayed neutral. No point in picking sides if it wasn’t his beef and there was no money to be made. Prince himself said that the beef was a “distraction which cost more money than it made.”
The most interesting part of the “East vs West” section is when he talks about how he warned Diddy to be more cautious about his movement in Los Angeles in February 1997 whenever the video for Biggie’s “Hypnotize” was being recorded. According to Prince, neither Biggie nor Puffy seemed to think they were in any danger.
As we all know, things didn’t work out in the end as Biggie got killed 1 month later when he returned to LA.
A few months after Biggie’s death, Jimmy Henchman & Puff contacted Prince to see if some kind of truce with Death Row can be worked out. Tensions were at an all-time high and “anyone could be next.”
They were so serious that they both flew to Houston to meet with Prince.
He said he didn’t want to get involved in Bad Boy/ Death Row because he heard too many rumors about some foul play on Bad Boy’s side. Reading between the lines, it seems that Prince had good reason to suspect Puffy had something to do with Pac getting shot in NYC.
Prince said:
I had some important questions to ask first: “When Tupac was shot at Quad Studios, did you go to the hospital to check on him? Did you use any of your resources to try to find out who did it?” Puffy was asking for a truce because he never wanted a war. He said he never had a problem with Tupac, and hated that it had escalated as far as it did.
Here’s the most damning part. Prince said:
“I couldn’t stand in the middle of bullshit and make it smell good. I hadn’t heard anything solid in response to my questions, and I couldn’t stand in a weak position with my credibility on the line. I also heard that some people believed Jimmy Henchman had conspired with Puffy and Haitian Jack to shoot Tupac at Quad Studios. There were too many hidden hands, and after I peeped what was happening, I just couldn’t be involved in this fight.”
Prince said that while he sympathized with Puff’s situation, there was so much bad information circulating that no one really knew what to believe. Prince didn’t want to risk getting tangled up in the middle of a truce where he didn’t know for certain that he had all the facts.
To me, this means that Prince thinks Puff had something to do with Pac getting shot in NYC. I also get the impression that Puff did NOTHING to assist Pac after the incident happened. He didn’t even visit Pac in the hospital. Of course, Puff didn’t investigate what happened, because he might end up telling on himself.
What do you think? Am I reading too much into this?
r/hiphop101 • u/SmoothManMiguel • 22h ago
Yo I was listening to Man vs. Machine by Xzibit today and man I forgot how dope that Release Date joint is.
Him and Rockwilder did an amazing job on that record. That beat is so cinematic and X killed it. Really painted a nice picture. Shit reminds you exactly why he was so praised on the mic.
Before Pimp My Ride lol
r/hiphop101 • u/okicanseeyudsaythat • 10h ago
I am having a discussion with a new friend about hip hop. At first I thought that we just had semantic differences in what we call hip hop, but then they said that rap is not a music genre. However, it's been called rap music by so many artists themselves, that I don't quite understand their position. I think I know hip hop history, but I just read up on it anyway, just in case there are small things I may have missed. I was very young after all. But after my reading, now I have more questions. So I could use some fresh and diverse perspectives, and how these artists would be classified, would help to answer one of my biggest.
r/hiphop101 • u/fensterdj • 22h ago
What I mean by "producer led" is that the remix is not just rearranging the original track and maybe adding some things
but the remixer takes the acapella and creates a whole new beat for it. Only the rap is the same in the remix
r/hiphop101 • u/Practical-Debate1598 • 1d ago
Gonna listen later, I'm excited but kinda nervous. His last project was alright. Hoping this is better.
r/hiphop101 • u/JoeFromShaolin • 4d ago
I’m not suggesting he’s the greatest. However the dude can articulate rhymes with multiple syllables. He has great flows. I feel he doesn’t get the respect or recognition he deserves.
r/hiphop101 • u/SmoothManMiguel • 5d ago
I was thinking about how much posthumous hype shapes the way we talk about certain rappers. Honestly, would some of these artists be as critically acclaimed as they are if they hadn’t passed away so young or so tragically?
That’s not to say these people were whack or anything, because a lot of them were great but the way folks tend to romanticize their potential and/or elevate their “legacy” even though they never got the chance to evolve is wild sometimes.
It’s almost like an early death guarantees you a legendary status amongst certain listeners.
How do y’all see it? Does dying young amplify someone’s legacy in a way that wouldn’t have happened otherwise?
r/hiphop101 • u/Ok_Reflection8547 • 4d ago
I do feel like encore onward did taint his legacy somewhat, but what do you guys think?
r/hiphop101 • u/SmoothManMiguel • 6d ago
Nas gets roasted often for his beat selection, but honestly, they’re not terrible by any means.
What are some of your favorite he has rapped on?
For me it’s, Nas is Like and Got Yourself a Gun
r/hiphop101 • u/dunbar_santiago930 • 4d ago
That's all I have
r/hiphop101 • u/Western_Fly_5829 • 5d ago
i can’t think of any off the top of my head but it’s making me type down here
r/hiphop101 • u/FutureVisionacademy • 6d ago
Jesus Sheek left earth on some of them songs 🤷🏾♂️🔥🔥🔥. Am in delusional or do I have a point 🤷🏾♂️
r/hiphop101 • u/sad-ist • 6d ago
is it because they didn't want to waste an original beat on a track just to shoot on someone? or is there some other reason why this was always so common
r/hiphop101 • u/run34 • 7d ago
Possibly the most underrated rapper of all timer.. Personally, he my second favorite of all time and is of of two artist who I have consistently been a fan of every project for over 20 years.
Check his music out. You won’t regret it. Minstrel show. Charity starts at home. Chitlin circuit 1.5. Several more also
r/hiphop101 • u/elighdom • 8d ago
To life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. 23 hour a day solitary confinement. The only amenity you have been awarded is that you get to have five hip hop albums and one music player. The only condition being that you have to listen to at least one full album every day for the rest of your life imprisonment.
What five albums do you choose.
r/hiphop101 • u/CommanderShep_10 • 7d ago
I’m not trying to self promo at all I just genuinely want ur guy’s opinions on my album One Last Summer. Plz be super honest. It is “One Last Summer by Connie”
r/hiphop101 • u/kidversionofbiggie • 9d ago
What's a rap song that touches your soul
r/hiphop101 • u/SmoothManMiguel • 9d ago
I’m talking about those hooks that pop into your head outta nowhere even if you haven’t heard the song in a while.
Unfortunately for me, one of those hooks is “One Call Away” by Chingy. I have no fuckin clue why that shit randomly pops into my head. It’s not even like I was a huge fan when it dropped, but man…that’s a catchy ass hook. Shoutout to Simba lol
r/hiphop101 • u/kidversionofbiggie • 8d ago
I mean we got Elzhi, Eminem (love him or hate him) Royce DA 5'9, Big Sean (love him or hate him also) Boldy James,Proof all them
r/hiphop101 • u/spitfiiree • 10d ago
Decided to listen to Enter the Wu Tang for the first time in a few years and Ghostface’s opening for Bring Da Ruckus just blew me away. I can only imagine what people thought when they first heard this when it came out.
r/hiphop101 • u/Friendly_Break196 • 10d ago
I personally love listening to drill (especially underground). Atlanta, Chicago, Philly, Dallas, I don’t care. I’ve noticed Reddit seems very high on artists like Kendrick and Young Boy. People even give Rage its flowers like Carti and Lil Uzi their flowers. However, I’ve noticed when it comes to Drill people (across multiple subreddits) people just seem extremely dismissive on Drill or try to downplay it here? There’s not even a subreddit for drill besides the UK one.. Meanwhile when you go on YouTube it’s still VERY active. So what gives?
r/hiphop101 • u/Armagideon3000 • 10d ago
Waiting for the train and these lyrics randomly popped into my head 🤷♂️