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Doesn't add anything to ya'll debate, but 'Kast did just headline about 40 festivals last year...just saying. Their music is still defiantly still being pumped heavy i would say.
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Look at you and your hypothetical statements based on NOTHINGIt was only like 3 groups back with Run DMC...ans if they came any later they wouldn't have made it.
Lucky for them they came at the right moment.
I don't consider Speakerboxx a classic at all. Love below aint rap or even a hip hop album either.I am saying! Can't tell my man anything though.
Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, Atliens, Aquemini, Stankonia, SB/Love Below not classic albums?
Now there's a good argument.I think if you replaced Outkast with NWA in terms of the group who was most influential to rap in comparion to Run DMC that would be a good debate. I think some are just focusing on the music, and some are looking at the impact on the genre as a whole.
Def more talented, not more influential
Run-DMC by light years.
Exactly who is Outkast more influential to exactly?
Rap never even makes it to the south without Run-DMC influence on hip hop and music in general.
Look at you and your hypothetical statements based on NOTHING
Lol, where do you think the soul and content of hip hop is derived from??? It's all the way southern. Northerners kill me, with that mantra that hip hop would never reach the bottom states. Every smidgen of hip hop is traced to southern heritage. Nas' father is from Missisippi, case in point. All the North ever did was expose the music to big wigs at record labels. Stankonia is a classic, off the strength of songs like "Red Velvet" "Spaghetti Junction" "So Fresh/So Clean" "BOB" & "Miss Jackson". SB/Love Below was a perfect juxtaposition of both artist. Cuts like "Church" "Bowtie" "Flip Flop Rock" etc.
Without the Love Below half, there's no 808s and Heartbreaks-So Far Gone-Man on the Moon-type albums. Some of you dudes are feasting on saltine crackers and are in denial
Now I see your agenda in this thread. I'm done.All the North ever did was expose the music to big wigs at record labels
Run-DMC by light years.
Exactly who is Outkast more influential to exactly?
Rap never even makes it to the south without Run-DMC influence on hip hop and music in general.
Look at you and your hypothetical statements based on NOTHING
Lol, where do you think the soul and content of hip hop is derived from??? It's all the way southern. Northerners kill me, with that mantra that hip hop would never reach the bottom states. Every smidgen of hip hop is traced to southern heritage. Nas' father is from Missisippi, case in point. All the North ever did was expose the music to big wigs at record labels. Stankonia is a classic, off the strength of songs like "Red Velvet" "Spaghetti Junction" "So Fresh/So Clean" "BOB" & "Miss Jackson". SB/Love Below was a perfect juxtaposition of both artist. Cuts like "Church" "Bowtie" "Flip Flop Rock" etc.
Without the Love Below half, there's no 808s and Heartbreaks-So Far Gone-Man on the Moon-type albums. Some of you dudes are feasting on saltine crackers and are in denial
Haha, well played.He's right though.
Hip-Hop was born in the south.
Not from Outkast.Run-DMC by light years.
Exactly who is Outkast more influential to exactly?
Rap never even makes it to the south without Run-DMC influence on hip hop and music in general.
Look at you and your hypothetical statements based on NOTHING
Lol, where do you think the soul and content of hip hop is derived from???
This is hands down the stupidest **** I have ever read about Hip Hop in my life. You should be banned just on principle.Lol, where do you think the soul and content of hip hop is derived from??? It's all the way southern. Northerners kill me, with that mantra that hip hop would never reach the bottom states. Every smidgen of hip hop is traced to southern heritage. Nas' father is from Missisippi, case in point. All the North ever did was expose the music to big wigs at record labels.l