One Has To Go. Mobb Deep, Dogg Pound, Outkast, UGK

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  • supergangster
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    Outkast
    I feel like you bck UGK ain't good as people claim them to be.
  • TheGOAT
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    Mobb Deep
    bck145 wrote: »
    TheGOAT wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    i never knew dogg pound was considered a measure of greatness among hip hop duos until i looked in this thread. like mobb deep they among the capone and noreagas, a tier below ugk. people keep bringin up riding ? , ? too hard to swallow and super tight>>>>> dpg's one good album alone. who the ? is "dpg alumni"? who have they directly inspired? cuz u got artist out now that are definitely inspired by ugk and not just southern, im talkin some in the east coast and midwest too.

    i said b4 tho, daz is nice on the boards.

    I never knew ugk had albums that ppl considered classics until i came here

    well now u know, there's more to the world than subways and ? bodegas.

    Yeah lean and a bunch of ? lyrics, no thanks

    Ill stay with the smooth sound of the pound

    UGK & MJG & Ball make some of the "smoothest" rap music

    You need some g funk in your life

    My favorite album growing up was Regulate GFunk era

    I love west coast gfunk.

    But that dont change the fact ugk > dpg
  • Peezy_Jenkins
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    Mobb Deep
    bck145 wrote: »
    TheGOAT wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    i never knew dogg pound was considered a measure of greatness among hip hop duos until i looked in this thread. like mobb deep they among the capone and noreagas, a tier below ugk. people keep bringin up riding ? , ? too hard to swallow and super tight>>>>> dpg's one good album alone. who the ? is "dpg alumni"? who have they directly inspired? cuz u got artist out now that are definitely inspired by ugk and not just southern, im talkin some in the east coast and midwest too.

    i said b4 tho, daz is nice on the boards.

    I never knew ugk had albums that ppl considered classics until i came here

    well now u know, there's more to the world than subways and ? bodegas.

    Yeah lean and a bunch of ? lyrics, no thanks

    Ill stay with the smooth sound of the pound

    UGK & MJG & Ball make some of the "smoothest" rap music

    You need some g funk in your life

    ? c/no joe and daz both provided smooth sounds.

    and u may not like or identify with the culture ugk spoke on but please tell us how dpg's subject matter was soooo far ahead of ugk's

    lol
  • Cutler 26 INT's LOL!
    Cutler 26 INT's LOL! Members Posts: 7,708 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Dogg Pound
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    bck145 wrote: »
    I never knew fans liked ugk like that until i joined the boards...but to put them against a group like the dogg pound is laughable

    Daz beats are better than ? c

    Daz is a better rapper than ? c

    Kurupt has a better flow than bun b

    Kurupt has better lyrics than bun b

    Dogg food and young gotti and daz dillenger > ridin ? and underground kingz

    lol
  • StillFaggyAF
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    Dogg Pound
    Kast>Mobb Deep>UGK>>>>>>Dogg Pound
  • bck145
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    UGK
    bck145 wrote: »
    TheGOAT wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    i never knew dogg pound was considered a measure of greatness among hip hop duos until i looked in this thread. like mobb deep they among the capone and noreagas, a tier below ugk. people keep bringin up riding ? , ? too hard to swallow and super tight>>>>> dpg's one good album alone. who the ? is "dpg alumni"? who have they directly inspired? cuz u got artist out now that are definitely inspired by ugk and not just southern, im talkin some in the east coast and midwest too.

    i said b4 tho, daz is nice on the boards.

    I never knew ugk had albums that ppl considered classics until i came here

    well now u know, there's more to the world than subways and ? bodegas.

    Yeah lean and a bunch of ? lyrics, no thanks

    Ill stay with the smooth sound of the pound

    UGK & MJG & Ball make some of the "smoothest" rap music

    You need some g funk in your life

    ? c/no joe and daz both provided smooth sounds.

    and u may not like or identify with the culture ugk spoke on but please tell us how dpg's subject matter was soooo far ahead of ugk's

    lol

    I dont remember saying their subject matter was better, but to say bun and ? could flow as smoothly on a beat like kurupt and daz did is nonsense

    But ugk subject matter was repetative to say the least
  • Peezy_Jenkins
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    Mobb Deep
    bck145 wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    TheGOAT wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    i never knew dogg pound was considered a measure of greatness among hip hop duos until i looked in this thread. like mobb deep they among the capone and noreagas, a tier below ugk. people keep bringin up riding ? , ? too hard to swallow and super tight>>>>> dpg's one good album alone. who the ? is "dpg alumni"? who have they directly inspired? cuz u got artist out now that are definitely inspired by ugk and not just southern, im talkin some in the east coast and midwest too.

    i said b4 tho, daz is nice on the boards.

    I never knew ugk had albums that ppl considered classics until i came here

    well now u know, there's more to the world than subways and ? bodegas.

    Yeah lean and a bunch of ? lyrics, no thanks

    Ill stay with the smooth sound of the pound

    UGK & MJG & Ball make some of the "smoothest" rap music

    You need some g funk in your life

    ? c/no joe and daz both provided smooth sounds.

    and u may not like or identify with the culture ugk spoke on but please tell us how dpg's subject matter was soooo far ahead of ugk's

    lol

    I dont remember saying their subject matter was better, but to say bun and ? could flow as smoothly on a beat like kurupt and daz did is nonsense

    But ugk subject matter was repetative to say the least

    and dpg subject matter isnt??!?!

    explain how dpg has better bars

    how sway
  • Brian B.
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    For real tho, since Jay was used as a measuring stick for respect


    He's had features from Kast & UGK & been featured on Kast


    "Like an Underground King, Ridin' ? ..." - Jay-Z

    Lol think he said that on "Blueprint" album


    But I digress
  • supergangster
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    Outkast
    Brian B. wrote: »
    For real tho, since Jay was used as a measuring stick for respect


    He's had features from Kast & UGK & been featured on Kast


    "Like an Underground King, Ridin' ? ..." - Jay-Z

    Lol think he said that on "Blueprint" album


    But I digress

    Jay Z hottest line comes from Prodigy tho

    giphy.gif
  • TheGOAT
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    Mobb Deep
    bck145 wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    TheGOAT wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    i never knew dogg pound was considered a measure of greatness among hip hop duos until i looked in this thread. like mobb deep they among the capone and noreagas, a tier below ugk. people keep bringin up riding ? , ? too hard to swallow and super tight>>>>> dpg's one good album alone. who the ? is "dpg alumni"? who have they directly inspired? cuz u got artist out now that are definitely inspired by ugk and not just southern, im talkin some in the east coast and midwest too.

    i said b4 tho, daz is nice on the boards.

    I never knew ugk had albums that ppl considered classics until i came here

    well now u know, there's more to the world than subways and ? bodegas.

    Yeah lean and a bunch of ? lyrics, no thanks

    Ill stay with the smooth sound of the pound

    UGK & MJG & Ball make some of the "smoothest" rap music

    You need some g funk in your life

    ? c/no joe and daz both provided smooth sounds.

    and u may not like or identify with the culture ugk spoke on but please tell us how dpg's subject matter was soooo far ahead of ugk's

    lol

    I dont remember saying their subject matter was better, but to say bun and ? could flow as smoothly on a beat like kurupt and daz did is nonsense

    But ugk subject matter was repetative to say the least

    But u claimed to have just checked 1 of their albums recently based on it being praised on the reason.

    So now u gunna tell me their subject matter is repetitive when you obviously never heard their discography.

    You just talkin out your ass now. You probably didnt even peep Ridin ? like u claim
  • T. Sanford
    T. Sanford Guests, Members, Writer, Content Producer Posts: 25,291 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Mobb Deep
    @supergangster stop pm me & go shoe shine Nas esco shoes & sell Destiny's lip stick products, you Sweden ? boy
  • bck145
    bck145 Members Posts: 4,997 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    UGK
    TheGOAT wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    TheGOAT wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    i never knew dogg pound was considered a measure of greatness among hip hop duos until i looked in this thread. like mobb deep they among the capone and noreagas, a tier below ugk. people keep bringin up riding ? , ? too hard to swallow and super tight>>>>> dpg's one good album alone. who the ? is "dpg alumni"? who have they directly inspired? cuz u got artist out now that are definitely inspired by ugk and not just southern, im talkin some in the east coast and midwest too.

    i said b4 tho, daz is nice on the boards.

    I never knew ugk had albums that ppl considered classics until i came here

    well now u know, there's more to the world than subways and ? bodegas.

    Yeah lean and a bunch of ? lyrics, no thanks

    Ill stay with the smooth sound of the pound

    UGK & MJG & Ball make some of the "smoothest" rap music

    You need some g funk in your life

    ? c/no joe and daz both provided smooth sounds.

    and u may not like or identify with the culture ugk spoke on but please tell us how dpg's subject matter was soooo far ahead of ugk's

    lol

    I dont remember saying their subject matter was better, but to say bun and ? could flow as smoothly on a beat like kurupt and daz did is nonsense

    But ugk subject matter was repetative to say the least

    But u claimed to have just checked 1 of their albums recently based on it being praised on the reason.

    So now u gunna tell me their subject matter is repetitive when you obviously never heard their discography.

    You just talkin out your ass now. You probably didnt even peep Ridin ? like u claim

    Haha grasping at straws now, you ppl are salty in here huh

    Thats cool when was the last time you listened to dogg pound? Because the last i knew you dont go back to music you dont like very often...im not about to sit down and waste a full day listening to ? music

    Also why ppl say bun b has basically been spitting the same verse for decades now

    Ib4 some weak ass reponse

    Go listen to new york new york, a doggz day afternoon, soo much style....? just go listen to the dogg pound....theres no comparision here, dpg makes better music
  • Brian B.
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    Brian B. wrote: »
    For real tho, since Jay was used as a measuring stick for respect


    He's had features from Kast & UGK & been featured on Kast


    "Like an Underground King, Ridin' ? ..." - Jay-Z

    Lol think he said that on "Blueprint" album


    But I digress

    Jay Z hottest line comes from Prodigy tho

    giphy.gif



    Lmao I didn't put that like it was Jay's "hottest line"



    but I don't expect your Swedish cac ass comprehension skills to get it



    & don't quote me ever again, this is my last response to you forever ever lol
  • TheGOAT
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    Mobb Deep
    bck145 wrote: »
    TheGOAT wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    TheGOAT wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    bck145 wrote: »
    i never knew dogg pound was considered a measure of greatness among hip hop duos until i looked in this thread. like mobb deep they among the capone and noreagas, a tier below ugk. people keep bringin up riding ? , ? too hard to swallow and super tight>>>>> dpg's one good album alone. who the ? is "dpg alumni"? who have they directly inspired? cuz u got artist out now that are definitely inspired by ugk and not just southern, im talkin some in the east coast and midwest too.

    i said b4 tho, daz is nice on the boards.

    I never knew ugk had albums that ppl considered classics until i came here

    well now u know, there's more to the world than subways and ? bodegas.

    Yeah lean and a bunch of ? lyrics, no thanks

    Ill stay with the smooth sound of the pound

    UGK & MJG & Ball make some of the "smoothest" rap music

    You need some g funk in your life

    ? c/no joe and daz both provided smooth sounds.

    and u may not like or identify with the culture ugk spoke on but please tell us how dpg's subject matter was soooo far ahead of ugk's

    lol

    I dont remember saying their subject matter was better, but to say bun and ? could flow as smoothly on a beat like kurupt and daz did is nonsense

    But ugk subject matter was repetative to say the least

    But u claimed to have just checked 1 of their albums recently based on it being praised on the reason.

    So now u gunna tell me their subject matter is repetitive when you obviously never heard their discography.

    You just talkin out your ass now. You probably didnt even peep Ridin ? like u claim

    Haha grasping at straws now, you ppl are salty in here huh

    Thats cool when was the last time you listened to dogg pound? Because the last i knew you dont go back to music you dont like very often..

    I like Dogg Pound

    They just aint on UGKs level

    Never said i didnt listen to them
  • 5 Grand
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    Dogg Pound
    I'm listening to Ridin ? right now.

    I honestly believe this is my first time hearing this song.

    The beat is nice but I don't like the way they rap.
  • supergangster
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    Outkast
    5 Grand wrote: »
    I'm listening to Ridin ? right now.

    I honestly believe this is my first time hearing this song.

    The beat is nice but I don't like the way they rap.

    So why you pick Dogg Pound?
  • supergangster
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    Outkast
    T. Sanford wrote: »
    @supergangster stop pm me & go shoe shine Nas esco shoes & sell Destiny's lip stick products, you Sweden ? boy

    Lol the hate for Mobb Deep is strong.
  • TheGOAT
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    5 Grand wrote: »
    I'm listening to Ridin ? right now.

    I honestly believe this is my first time hearing this song.

    The beat is nice but I don't like the way they rap.

    What song?

    Ridin ? is an album. Sounds like you describing your review for a single song?
  • T. Sanford
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    Mobb Deep
    When is the reason going to realize that better lyricist doesn't translate to better music. Yo bars can be sick all day but that doesn't mean you are musically better.
  • 5 Grand
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    5 Grand wrote: »
    I'm listening to Ridin ? right now.

    I honestly believe this is my first time hearing this song.

    The beat is nice but I don't like the way they rap.

    So why you pick Dogg Pound?

    I've actually heard Dogg Pound and I've come to the conclusion that I don't like them. I haven't heard enough of UGK to form an opinion.

    TheGOAT wrote: »
    5 Grand wrote: »
    I'm listening to Ridin ? right now.

    I honestly believe this is my first time hearing this song.

    The beat is nice but I don't like the way they rap.

    What song?

    Ridin ? is an album. Sounds like you describing your review for a single song?

    Isn't this song called Ridin ? ?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqmoXHzvWcE
  • TheGOAT
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    Yea.

    I thought u meant you were listening to Ridin ? the album. Not just the 1 track.
  • hiphop12345
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    T. Sanford wrote: »
    When is the reason going to realize that better lyricist doesn't translate to better music. Yo bars can be sick all day but that doesn't make you are musically better.

    ? , go play a violin if you want some musicality. We talking rap music, as in rapping.
  • Peezy_Jenkins
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    Mobb Deep
    ? go stand in line for an acapella album if that's all u want, were talking RAP MUSIC, as in dope flows and THE BEATS THEY ARE SPIT UPON or in other words, rapping on MUSIC, sit yo def poetry ass dine
  • T. Sanford
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    T. Sanford wrote: »
    When is the reason going to realize that better lyricist doesn't translate to better music. Yo bars can be sick all day but that doesn't make you are musically better.

    ? , go play a violin if you want some musicality. We talking rap music, as in rapping.



    Posts like this is the reason why hip hop is dead now