Yogurt, инфа из Википедии, они вроде как правду глаголят ))
Yogurt
12 января
2007 года
не внимательно значит читаешь википедию
"Christopher Brian Bridges (born on September 11, 1977 in Champaign, Illinois), better known as Ludacris, is a rapper and actor. Born in Illinois, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia where he eventually made a name for himself, first as a radio DJ and then as one of the most prominent Southern rappers."
- то что родился в Иллинойсе тоже не относит его в востоку, т.к. Иллинойс это мидвест
"Clifford Joseph Harris Jr. (born September 25, 1980 in Atlanta, Georgia), best known by the stage name T.I., is a six-time Grammy Award nominated African American rapper, songwriter, actor and film producer."
"Hakeem Seriki (born November 28, 1979, in Houston, Texas) is an American, two time Grammy Award nominated rapper from the Acres Homes section of Houston, Texas. He is best known by his stage name, Chamillionaire"
и т.д. влом дальше все это искать, сама посмотри лучше...
не стоит писать того чего не знаешь
H.D-Mad
12 января
2007 года
Исходное сообщение добавлено Шантэ кому что больше по душе и на слух? какое побережье самое музыкальное?
East Coast: P Diddy, Queen Latifah, The Notorious B.I.G., Kanye West , Nas, L.L. Cool J, Ja Rule, Talib Kweli, Jay-Z, DMX, 50 Cent, G-Unit , Lloyd Banks, Mos Def, Will Smith, Salt-N-Pepa, Fugees, Lauryn Hill, Beastie Boys, Method Man, Wu-Tang Clan, De La Soul, Wyclef Jean, Ghostface Killah, Busta Rhymes, Big Daddy Kane, MC Lyte, Lil' Kim, The Neptunes, Redman, RZA , Run-D.M.C., Kurtis Blow, Onyx, Lil' Jon, Ying Yang Twins, Missy Elliot, Aaliyah, Mary J Blige, Toni Braxton, Mya, Dru Hill, Sisqó, T.I., Ludacris, Outkast, Lil' Flip, Chamillionaire, Jadakiss, Fat Joe, Cam'ron, The Outlawz, Ice T, Roc-A-Fella's Beanie Sigel and Ruff Ryders' Eve, Bahamadia, Jedi Mind Tricks, Chief Kamachi, Reef the Lost Cauze, Cassidy, The Last Emperor, Freeway, Gang Starr, Benzino etc
West Coast: MC Hammer, Public Enemy, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Westside Connection, Dr. Dre, 2Pac, Warren G, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Dat Nigga Daz, Kurupt, Nate Dogg, Coolio, Cypress Hill, The Black Eyed Peas, Kurupt, WC, Mack 10, DJ Quik, Daz, Xzibit, Eminem, The Game, E-40, N.W.A. etc
еще тема - допишите кого я пропустила!
ну по поводу перечисленного....полно ошибок
во первых DMX,ONYX.Lil'Jon,T.I.,Ludacris,Lil'flip,50 Cent,G-Unit,Lloyd Banks,Ying Yang Twins,Cypress Hill - Это всё Southside
во вторых почему отнесли к Ист Косту Ice T,Big Daddy Kane,Eve,Mary J. BLige и тем более Outlawz??это всё Вест Коуст
в третьих Beastie Boys вообще никуда не относятся так же как и эминем
ну и в четвёртых я не уверен что правильно отнесли к Коустам Fugees,Nas,Public Enemy
Yogurt
12 января
2007 года
H.D-Mad ))))))))))))))) почитай википедию тоже лучше )) сам ошибок щас наделал не меньше )))
и почему "Beastie Boys вообще никуда не относятся так же как и эминем" - они что инопланетяне или кто? родились в космосе из пробирок?))))
Шантэ
12 января
2007 года
данные из Википедии:
East Coast
Major Areas of Influence
NYC
Since hip hop has expanded nationally and globally, in theory New York City has become more or less synonymous with "East Coast hip hop" rather than hip hop in general, becoming the de facto representative of the region. From the pioneers of hip-hop music such as Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash, and Afrika Bambataa, golden era artists such as Run-DMC, Rakim, Public Enemy, KRS-One, Big Daddy Kane and the Juice Crew All-Stars, to more recent artists such as Nas, Jay-Z, The Notorious B.I.G., Cam'ron, DMX, Jadakiss, various Wu-Tang members and Busta Rhymes, who tend to be the cities most recognizable hip hop personalities. Although New York artists’ popularity has fluctuated throughout the years as artists from other city/states have captured a high percentage of the market, New York continues to produce critically-acclaimed acts.
New Jersey
Having historically played second violin to New York, New Jersey's musical circles have nonetheless produced several high-profile artists. Lauryn Hill of The Fugees, Naughty By Nature, Queen Latifah, The Outlawz, Redman, Joe Budden, and Harry Altman, who is considered by most to be the so called godfather of the New Jersey Hip-Hop scene, are some of the most well-known. Some rappers also have little-known ties with the state, such as Ice T and Scarface, both of whom were born in New Jersey but later moved away.
Philadelphia
Philadelphia has long had a presence in hip hop since the early 80's with Aaron Bethea, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Schooly D, Cool C, Steady B, Three Times Dope and Da Youngsta's. Recently the area has become more nationally recognized, especially in the early 2000s, when Philadelphia-bred artists became an industry commodity (mostly following the success of The Roots, Roc-A-Fella's Beanie Sigel and Ruff Ryders' Eve). Philly has bred a very diverse music scene, with artists as disparate as Bahamadia, Jedi Mind Tricks, Chief Kamachi, Reef the Lost Cauze, Cassidy, The Last Emperor and Freeway all finding mainstream or underground success.
Boston
Though not very widely recognized, Boston has had a long history of hip hop. Some of its acclaimed acts include Mr. Lif, Akrobatik, Ed O.G., and 7L & Esoteric[3]; it has also spawned artists who have gone on to impact Hip Hop majorly, such as Guru (who moved to New York to become one half of Gang Starr) and Benzino, who joined Dave Mays as co-owner of influential Hip Hop magazine The Source.
туда же:
"Second Wave" alternative hip hop
Just as Hardcore rap and pop-rap was beginning to achieve incredible mainstream and crossover success, hip hop's alternative side experienced a resurgence. The Afrocentric neo-soul movement was heavily influenced by the Native Tongues and artists such as Mos Def (Black on Both Sides), Talib Kweli (Train of Thought), The Fugees (The Score), Common (One Day It'll All Make Sense and Like Water for Chocolate), Erykah Badu (Baduizm), and Slum Village (Fantastic, Vol. 2) achieved great success at the close of the decade. The Rawkus record label, home to Mos Def, Talib Kweli and Company Flow as well as Pharoahe Monch is largely credited with aiding the late 1990s resurgence of alternative rap.
Mos Def and Talib Kweli's 1998 release, Black Star (largely produced by Hi-Tek) also contributed greatly to this evolution, with its return to Native Tongues-style old school hip hop. Mos Def's solo debut, Black on Both Sides (1999), quickly established him as a darling of alternative media for its incendiary politics. Kweli's solo career, however, took some time to get off the ground; as he did not release his debut, Train of Thought until 2000. Pharaohe Monch's Internal Affairs, his 1999 solo debut after leaving Organized Konfusion, also added more pop and hardcore hip hop elements to the mix. The hip hop band, The Roots were among the leaders of the second alternative hip hop wave, dropping several critically acclaimed albums in the mid-to-late 1990s, including Do You Want More?!!!??! (1995), Illadelph Halflife (1996), and the breakthrough, Things Fall Apart in 1999.
The rise of the South
However, for much of the early 2000s, the East Coast chart-dominance began losing its momentum to the then growing Dirty South. Particularly, in the year 2003 (a year which coincided with the retirements of Jay-Z and DMX, and the decline of Ja Rule's popularity), Southern rap experienced an unprecedented degree of mainstream popularity with several hit singles, including Never Scared by Bone Crusher, featuring Killer Mike and T.I., Damn! by Youngbloodz, and especially Get Low (produced by Lil' Jon and featuring the Ying Yang Twins). Rap News Network summed up this phenomenon when it stated, "This year's hottest hip hop artists are from the Midwest and the South, from Atlanta or St. Louis or Chicago. Anywhere, it seems, but here [New York]." [2] Since then, 50 Cent and G-Unit remain the only multi-platinum selling East Coast artists to top the charts. From the aforementioned mass appeal of Lil' Jon and the Ying Yang Twins to the meteoric rise of Missy Elliot, T.I., Ludacris, Outkast and Houston rappers such as Lil' Flip and Chamillionaire, the East Coast has struggled to retain its former status in the mainstream. However, East Coast rap superstar Jay-Z plans to release his much-anticipated new album Kingdom Come in November 2006; Nas also has his first Def Jam release Hip Hop Is Dead released December 19, 2006.
Furthermore, despite having the most productive underground scene in the country, East Coast hip hop currently suffers from frequent infighting (see hip hop rivalries). While East Coast rap is currently struggling for mainstream recognition, East Coast (most notably New York) critics, DJs, radio personalities, and even a few upcoming rappers have frequently expressed their distaste for Southern dominance. Criticisms range from generalizations of the South as being only one type of music, claims of lack of lyricism and creativity, and even criticizing other East Coast rappers for collaborating with Southern artists. Some hip hop experts speculate that this will eventually lead to a regional war between today's popular Southern artists and today's upcoming East Coast acts a la the infamous East Coast/West Coast feud
Шантэ
12 января
2007 года
еще про олдскул ист кост:
While New York City would remain the center of hip hop culture for much of the 1980s, hip hop music itself was gaining mainstream success and becoming increasingly accessible within the musical fabric of pop culture. Artists such as Kurtis Blow, Run DMC, Biz Markie, Slick Rick, Big Daddy Kane, The Fat Boys and EPMD, were considered the closest thing to superstars that hip hop had yet produced, and all were firmly rooted on the East Coast. In fact, Kurtis Blow (Kurtis Blow), LL Cool J (Radio) and especially Run-D.M.C. (Raising Hell), were among the first hip hop artists to legitimize the genre by gaining acceptance from the mainstream media. LL Cool J's Radio spawned a number of singles that entered the dance charts, peaking with "I Can Give You More" (#21). 1986 saw two hip hop acts in the Billboard Top Ten; Run-D.M.C.'s "Walk This Way" collaboration with Aerosmith, and the Beastie Boys "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)". The pop success of both singles was unheard of for the time. Kurtis Blow, whose appearance in a Sprite commercial made him the first hip hop musician to be considered mainstream enough to represent a major product, but also the first to be accused by the hip hop audience of selling out. Another popular performer among mainstream audiences included DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, who won rap's first Grammy award in 1988.
YoungJ
12 января
2007 года
East Coast must Die, fuck The East Side Boys! Fuck Lil Jon....West Coast for Life.....
H.D-Mad
12 января
2007 года
Исходное сообщение добавлено YoungJ East Coast must Die, fuck The East Side Boys! Fuck Lil Jon....West Coast for Life.....
согласен
H.D-Mad
12 января
2007 года
Исходное сообщение добавлено Yogurt H.D-Mad ))))))))))))))) почитай википедию тоже лучше )) сам ошибок щас наделал не меньше )))
и почему "Beastie Boys вообще никуда не относятся так же как и эминем" - они что инопланетяне или кто? родились в космосе из пробирок?))))
ну не знаю,может и есть ошибки.высказал то что мне известно было.а так это сложный вопрос "кто откуда?"
YoungJ
12 января
2007 года
а теперь наоборот....
East coast for Life, West side must die, fuck 50 cent, fuck Lloyd Banks, fuck Young Buck, fuck Tony Yayo, FUCK G-g-g-g-g-Unit - Gay-Unit! Black Wall Street for die.....
H.D-Mad
12 января
2007 года
Исходное сообщение добавлено YoungJ а теперь наоборот....
East coast for Life, West side must die, fuck 50 cent, fuck Lloyd Banks, fuck Young Buck, fuck Tony Yayo, FUCK G-g-g-g-g-Unit - Gay-Unit! Black Wall Street for die.....
а вот это к чему?
YoungJ
12 января
2007 года
я шутю просто вспомнилось=))
мне больше по душе запад...
H.D-Mad
12 января
2007 года
Исходное сообщение добавлено YoungJ я шутю просто вспомнилось=))
мне больше по душе запад...
свой человек
YoungJ
12 января
2007 года
Исходное сообщение добавлено H.D-Mad [quote]Исходное сообщение добавлено YoungJ я шутю просто вспомнилось=))
мне больше по душе запад...
свой человек [/quote]
ну че брат по бутылочке Cristal?=)
H.D-Mad
12 января
2007 года
Исходное сообщение добавлено YoungJ [quote]Исходное сообщение добавлено H.D-Mad [quote]Исходное сообщение добавлено YoungJ я шутю просто вспомнилось=))
мне больше по душе запад...
свой человек [/quote]
ну че брат по бутылочке Cristal?=) [/quote]
конечно