tony plush
Banned
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- Joined
- Oct 9, 2014
Before I showcase my musical taste, I wanna say a few things...
-I was born in 1991, so I wasn't around or was very young when a lot of quality music was being released (I was 4 when Reasonable Doubt came out).
-As a kid, the radio was the only way music was accessible. I would occasionally get an album (My mom purchased Bow Wow's debut album for me [Urban Legend, The Massacre]), but I would only listen to the singles or tracks with a "bouncy" beat. Never the deep cuts.
-Back in the day, Nas' I Am... got HEAVY play in my mom's ride. I used to beg my mom to turn on the radio. Forced to listen to it, I became fond to a couple joints (Favor For A Favor, You Won't See Me Tonight, etc.) Later in life, I naturally used this album to familiarize myself with Nas.
-My appreciation and love for the art of music wasn't sparked until 2009. My cousin received a used Xbox 360 for Christmas; it came with a hard drive. On this hard drive was an album that was not labeled. It was The College Dropout. Nothing was the same after this.
Listening to this album was life-changing. The lyrics, the beats, the subject matter. I was blown away.
You guys should've seen my reaction to...
"Killin y'all ****** on that lyrical ****
Mayonnaise colored Benz, I push Miracle Whips"
The world ended at that moment.
When I got home, I immediately copped CD & LR off iTunes.
Cool stories bro.
Anyways, here's some of the music in my iTunes.
View media item 1308421Props if you're hip to:
Cream City, Troupeau Bleu, Love Us Or Hate Us, & ***, Gas, Or Cash (No One Rides For Free)
View media item 1308422Purchased these on Black Friday. The Weeknd and Daft Punk albums I had already heard before.
View media item 1308426Purchased these last Friday. Out of these albums, I only heard Discovery, FHD, ATLiens, & Thriller before.
Also, Purple Rain came in the mail yesterday.
I truly enjoy listening to music. It's an event that I will partake in until I'm dead; it's good for the soul.
A person should not limit themselves to one specific genre of music. People of this ilk are not fans of music and they are not trustworthy.
Come at me and my musical prowess.
Sidenote:
I hope I'm not coming off as a music elitist; I'm still early in the game.
For what it's worth, I've only listened to one Pac album.
-I was born in 1991, so I wasn't around or was very young when a lot of quality music was being released (I was 4 when Reasonable Doubt came out).
-As a kid, the radio was the only way music was accessible. I would occasionally get an album (My mom purchased Bow Wow's debut album for me [Urban Legend, The Massacre]), but I would only listen to the singles or tracks with a "bouncy" beat. Never the deep cuts.
-Back in the day, Nas' I Am... got HEAVY play in my mom's ride. I used to beg my mom to turn on the radio. Forced to listen to it, I became fond to a couple joints (Favor For A Favor, You Won't See Me Tonight, etc.) Later in life, I naturally used this album to familiarize myself with Nas.
-My appreciation and love for the art of music wasn't sparked until 2009. My cousin received a used Xbox 360 for Christmas; it came with a hard drive. On this hard drive was an album that was not labeled. It was The College Dropout. Nothing was the same after this.
Listening to this album was life-changing. The lyrics, the beats, the subject matter. I was blown away.
You guys should've seen my reaction to...
"Killin y'all ****** on that lyrical ****
Mayonnaise colored Benz, I push Miracle Whips"
The world ended at that moment.
When I got home, I immediately copped CD & LR off iTunes.
Cool stories bro.
Anyways, here's some of the music in my iTunes.
View media item 1308421Props if you're hip to:
Cream City, Troupeau Bleu, Love Us Or Hate Us, & ***, Gas, Or Cash (No One Rides For Free)
View media item 1308422Purchased these on Black Friday. The Weeknd and Daft Punk albums I had already heard before.
View media item 1308426Purchased these last Friday. Out of these albums, I only heard Discovery, FHD, ATLiens, & Thriller before.
Also, Purple Rain came in the mail yesterday.
I truly enjoy listening to music. It's an event that I will partake in until I'm dead; it's good for the soul.
A person should not limit themselves to one specific genre of music. People of this ilk are not fans of music and they are not trustworthy.
Come at me and my musical prowess.
Sidenote:
I hope I'm not coming off as a music elitist; I'm still early in the game.
For what it's worth, I've only listened to one Pac album.