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Either you like 50 or The Sugar Hill gang, Hip- Hop is now at the forefront of marketability, Have the lyrics and flow of Slick rick and Rakim, been silenced by the gun shots on every hood mixtape, have we become too commercial, Some say yes. I say that change is inevitable, and in an ever changing world where music is the reflection of our lives, there is nowhere else to go but Forward! This is a Forum where we will post and discuss all fascists of Hip-Hop, Also we will feature any Unsigned artists, IF you want to be judged by your peers this is where it can happen Sincerely Hip-Hop(ICU)

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

THE HARDEST NIGGA OUT?

If you analyze and study the game there is a serious void in Hip-Hop. Back in the day there was more artistic credibility in the music. On the average, you had a greater percentage of MC’s that could actually spit and didn’t vanish off the map after one album. Taking that into consideration, there are very few who have been rocking for more than ten years and are still considered one of the hardest on the streets. Add Styles P to that list.

A founding member of seminal New York group The LOX, Styles Paniro has been putting the drama on wax since the early 90’s. From there the man born David Styles would experience the ups and downs of the game. To rocking with the late Notorious B.I.G. during Bad Boy’s reign and fighting the inevitable industry contractual rape, he has clearly put his time in. With his third album Super Gangster, Extraordinary Gentleman via Koch on deck, we finally get The Ghost’s entire story. He speaks offering respect, but clearly the code of cobras is still very much in effect.

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