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Pac - (not for his lyrics as much as his versatility)

Big Pun - lyricly superior... he could put some things together I couldn't believe.

Scarface - one of the best storytellers in hip hop

Chuck D - Confrontational waay before em

Em - due to being white, he is confrontational, and has everyone's ear.

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coolio for "gangsters Paradise" they were sum old skoll shit...

Gangsters Paradise was originaly Pasttime Paradise by... Stevie Wonder? I'm not sure of the artist, but I do know that he and Coolio did some shows together. They were really really excellent. Apparently

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want old school? LL Cool J would have to be the best old shool, and Eazy of course

1. Brotha Lynch Hung

2. Paul Wall

3. Sicx

4. Eazy-E

5. Jin (i dont listen to him very much but he can throw down a freestyle like no other)

You are going to be interesting to have around.

Brotha lynch... ah brotha lynch.

I would say he sometimes says things in his raps that would make Eminem scurry.

Though, it was 24 deep and Season of the Siccness. After that he went and tried to rap too much like E-40, still good, but not as good.

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want old school? LL Cool J would have to be the best old shool, and Eazy of course

1. Brotha Lynch Hung

2. Paul Wall

3. Sicx

4. Eazy-E

5. Jin (i dont listen to him very much but he can throw down a freestyle like no other)

You are going to be interesting to have around.

Brotha lynch... ah brotha lynch.

I would say he sometimes says things in his raps that would make Eminem scurry.

Though, it was 24 deep and Season of the Siccness. After that he went and tried to rap too much like E-40, still good, but not as good.

24 deep, didnt really care for it but Season of the Siccness was his best by far, now eat was great too, but his record deal with deathrow just went way down hill, dont hear much from him now a days but yea he did try and do too many things at once, im from sac so yea im familiar with alot of bay area rappers, too bad they wont let him on the radio :D hes just too Sicc ;)

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want old school? LL Cool J would have to be the best old shool, and Eazy of course

1. Brotha Lynch Hung

2. Paul Wall

3. Sicx

4. Eazy-E

5. Jin (i dont listen to him very much but he can throw down a freestyle like no other)

24 deep, didnt really care for it but Season of the Siccness was his best by far, now eat was great too, but his record deal with deathrow just went way down hill, dont hear much from him now a days but yea he did try and do too many things at once, im from sac so yea im familiar with alot of bay area rappers, too bad they wont let him on the radio :D hes just too Sicc ;)

Yeah, I was heavy into the bay area scene untill about 97. Bought a lot of the sick wid it, black market, and jive records from the time.

It's wierd though. At that time, there were a lot of those CD's that NEVER seen radio or MTV play, but EVERYBODY had them.

You dont' see it as much anymore.

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And exactly in this order

1. Rakim (The God MC)

2. KRS 1 (The Teacher)

3. JAY Z (Best of the new school)

4. Biggie (The late great had rhymes for days)

5. Chino XL (Never heard of him?? Just listen to the anthem by Sway & King Tech & sample a virtuoso on the mic. Has some of the best freestyles on tape)

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