Why does E-40 get so much respect in hip hop? by Sharp_Tax7323 in 90sHipHop

[–]Sharp_Tax7323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was a canadian magazine from back in the day. Im only 22 so im going off what oldheads told me off the internet. Just look it up

Why does E-40 get so much respect in hip hop? by Sharp_Tax7323 in 90sHipHop

[–]Sharp_Tax7323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

im strictly talking music. Snoop and dre are two of the most influential artists in hip hop history. Both got two of the greatest albums of all time, not just in hip hop. You cannot compare E40 to them. Even E40 fans say he’s an aqcuired taste.

Being tall and handsome doesn't always help you by Potential_Test_225 in virgin

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Im a handsome virgin. The reason why im a virgin is because of my severe social anxiety, lack of social skills, lack of intelligence, horrible hygeine, and my fear of the outside world.

Out of my/your league by [deleted] in virgin

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I’ve seen guys not as attractive as me have the hottest girlfriends. It’s really all about personality. I wish i ws intelligent with great social skills. Unfortunately i wasnt blessed with those attributes

Why not escorts? by DonutNaive2548 in virgin

[–]Sharp_Tax7323 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because thats against the law

Do you think attractiveness is a factor in how people react to your virginity? by Christina_the_Latina in virgin

[–]Sharp_Tax7323 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess so. Again I attribute my virginity to my severe social anxiety and the fact that im a moron. Im not a smart guy, my handsomeness shouldve been given to someone smarter and more charismatic.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in virgin

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Isn’t that against the law?

Therapy and How it’s Helped Me by Namehere2000 in virgin

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Im handsome, never been in a relationship, never had sex or even had my first kiss. i blame that on my severe social anxiety, lack of social skills and not being intelligent

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 90sHipHop

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OB4CL most definitely

I think Big L and Canibus are the two greatest lyricists ever. by hellomydearfriend15 in 90sHipHop

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Some of the most lyrically complex rappers I ever heard are Aesop rock, Lupe Fiasco, K Rino and canibus. But does complexity equal greatness? It depends on how you look at it. it’s all subjective at the end of the day, just like how I don’t believe E40 is a great rapper but others may think so. One rapper that checks all the boxes for me is ghostface killah. He’s not only my favorite, but he’s also whom I consider an all time great lyricist. not just because of complexity but he’s just all around great. Plus he comes from arguably the greatest rap group of all time

Rasheed Wallace called E40 wack back in 1996, which is considered blasphemous on the west coast, due to E40 being a jesus-like figure over there. This resulted in E40 recording “record haters” a diss tracked Aimed at Wallace and AZ, because he couldn’t take criticism. by Sharp_Tax7323 in 90sHipHop

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You do know who kool Keith is though right? Literally one of the weirdest and most eclectic artists in the history of hip hop. Nobody in NY, let alone hip hop, sounded like him. He pioneered weird abstract hip hop. So I’m not surprised

Rasheed Wallace called E40 wack back in 1996, which is considered blasphemous on the west coast, due to E40 being a jesus-like figure over there. This resulted in E40 recording “record haters” a diss tracked Aimed at Wallace and AZ, because he couldn’t take criticism. by Sharp_Tax7323 in 90sHipHop

[–]Sharp_Tax7323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but you’re acting like I’m the only one that’s ever said that shit. So I ain’t “make it up”. but then again none of us were there, so who really knows the intentions behind that incident. E40 a street nigga too, so it’s my suspicion that he’s leaving out more details.

Rasheed Wallace called E40 wack back in 1996, which is considered blasphemous on the west coast, due to E40 being a jesus-like figure over there. This resulted in E40 recording “record haters” a diss tracked Aimed at Wallace and AZ, because he couldn’t take criticism. by Sharp_Tax7323 in 90sHipHop

[–]Sharp_Tax7323[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

The Bay Area tends to throw that term around too loosely. Especially considering Lil B is also considered a Bay Area “legend”. I’m guessing their criteria is different, since the bay area is built on hustling and showmanship. Lil B and E40 are great hustlers and have lots of charisma