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Originally Posted by SEND ONE
^^^If Kane wore skinny jeans and rapped in auto tune, it would have went further.
Precisely.Originally Posted by SEND ONE
I feel what you saying Nay, but would'nt you agree that Kane was extremely influential in just about every aspect? I mean KRS had knowledge, G-Rap was a street dude and Rakim, well no explanation is needed, but Kane meshed all those things perfectly. He dropped knowledge, he made party songs, he had women going crazy. It's like he touched all bases when alot of rappers confined themselves to a certain format. Dude was just well rounded.
And "Hip Hop imagery", well, that's been hip hop since almost the beggining. Not too many ppl can uphold their image the way he did.
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[/color]Kane meshed all those things perfectly. He dropped knowledge, he made party songs, he had women going crazy. It's like he touched all bases when alot of rappers confined themselves to a certain format. Dude was just well rounded.
And my dude was only 20-21 at the time. That's what makes it so wild.
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My-T.
PS. Just wanna let yall know I'm not starting %$@+ and saying that y'all opinions are null and void. Justlettin' y'all know how I feel., I know sometimes cats on the board think you're personally attacking their knowledge of the culture.
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"You wasn't a thug before Pac came,
ten years ago you had a high top tryna' be like Kane,
then Snoop released and it became a G-Thang,
Claim sets your city aint got gangs"
Originally Posted by itsphillthy
He is the blueprint for being a mainstream rap star.