
For copidat
Kainen, your request. Ignore my awkward comb over thing going on haha
Midnight Grace is probably the best Grace there is

Also, drinking for two tonight!
Bacardi 151… This shit burns like no other.
I was planning on sharing this with notyetnewyork, cause she’s never gone hard and gotten wasted before… But again, she’s kind of 4 hours away.
I’ll take a shot or two for you, Grace <3

Alright, so everything I do tonight, I’m dedicating to notyetnewyork.
Poor girl is trapped in some town 4 hours away from Lawrence, and couldn’t hangout today!
So, fuck that. I’m just have to thrash Tony Hawk’s Underground twice as hard as normal.
For you, Grace <3
If you were only going to listen to ONE of the songs I’ve posted here, then it should be this one. Especially if you don’t normally enjoy Hip-Hop.
Death Grips is probably favorite Hip-Hop collective right now.
They have a very interesting approach, especially when consider the normal methods of a Hip-Hop group: Rather than multiple rappers, and a single member that DJs and produces everything, Death Grips has one rapper, and many producers. On of these producers is Zach Hill, from the experimental band “Hella”
The sound of Death Grips is actually quite experimental, with the delivery of the lyrics having the dynamic range of a calm rap, all the way to a violent scream. Musically, the soundscapes are created with odd blends of Punk and Electronic music, and maybe even a bit of Dubstep influence makes it way in there.
Experimental Hip-Hop. What more could you want?
(Also, this album is free off of their website, so Google this shit).
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Despite the ridiculous name, Blackalicious is honestly one of the most talented, intelligent, and gifted rap groups in existence. The rapper of the group, Gift of Gab, is known for his complex rhyme schemes.
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I honestly couldn’t tell you much about this guy. I just recently got into him, myself.
He’s what Waka Flocka Flame would call “Dictionary Rap”
He’s a Spoken Word poet, so he uses a lot of imagery.
This song is pretty inspirational, and it got me through a pretty rough time.
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Cunninlynguists are a Hip-Hop trio that formed in the South, although they lack many of the Southern Hip-Hop/Trap influences that make the region so popular to claim. Although their inception and formation is a bit of a diluted story, it matters little considering that they’re one of the strongest, most consistent players in the underground Hip-Hop scene.
This track in particular has a few features, but every verse is solid, and all the rhymes out-clever any Lil’ Wayne line.


