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WTF?!?!!?! .. the GOVERNMENT just BANNED Rap Music...?
.. and halted any further production of rap albums from today forward.. the new law only allows for persons to be in possession of no more than 2 previously made RAP albums..
which ones will you keep?
(this is a FAKE scenario, obviously.. people)
33 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I'd just have to get my Jesse James on, and turn into an Outlaw.
(Imagine getting busted with a kilo of that Nas and a half pound of Pac!)
Answer:
This might be cheating, but
Nas - Greatest Hits
Scarface - Greatest Hits
barring that, Stillmatic and The Fix
- Anonymous5 years ago
I personally believe that it is someone expressing themselves in a manner that while I may not approve of is in the US protected by free speech. Words are tools. Like a hammer can build a house, smash a thumb or crack a skull. But it's not the fault of the hammer. The same with rap music, it is an art form. Art has been used to inspire, polarize, incite and degrade. That being said I personally find most rap music it sexist, racist, selfish and bigoted. It often preys on the dissatisfaction and frustrations that many feel against perceived injustice to gain a buck. But then again most of the motivation for commercial activity is to gain a buck. You want a ban on rap music? Then what is next in the Bible there is swearing, violence, nudity and all kinds of things. If you HATE something that is fine but don't make more laws that our 'fair' government will enforce. I am under the personal opinion that we need to STOP relying on the government to babysit our children and ourselves and say HEY I don't like this so I'm not going to listen. Rather than giving up more and more of our freedoms to not be inconvienced.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Dre and Snoop - The Chronic
Tribe - Midnight Marauders
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- 1 decade ago
no questions asked.... i would definately have to keep... at least 2 Jay Z albums Reasonable Doubt and The Blueprint! and i would try to sneak the Black album in somewhere barried in my basement.. and well since it is 2 albums per person i would make sure my wife coped hard knock life and the dynasty and i would have my daughter get American Ganster and The Gift and the Curse... hustle mode!!!
Source(s): only a person who listens to jay z qould think of this! .. hustle mode B*tches! - 1 decade ago
Damn, that's a tough one so_sin! Erm... proably Nation of Millions and Return of the Boom Bap. But i bet I change my mind as soon as I've submitted this!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Illmatic by: Nas (hands down one of the best album ever)
Blackstar by: Tailb Kweli & Mos Def (love them both)
(can't live without hearing them)
- The NucleusLv 51 decade ago
Stew Pig Fakir - Staight out of Feltham
Booji Bantu - tha Ho's know my trunk is massiv.( Sofa King Dim remix)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Well, if I was only allowed to keep 2, I would make them mixed mp3's, so that I could have way more songs than a basic cd. But, just like bootleg dvd's, i'd stockpile my cd's. lol.
Of course, i'd have to have some 2Pac, Biggie, Dre, and some old skool....plus many more.heeheheehhehe
- Anonymous1 decade ago
you scared the crap out of me. lol.
My 2 albums would be Jay-z blueprint 2 and UGK's self titled