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Do You Think That If Your Favorite RHH Artist & NRHH Artist Worked On a Song It'd Be Good?

BQ: What would be a good collab between a RHH artist and a NRHH artist (that's not your favorites)?

BQ2: What's your favorite G-Funk album?

Update:

@Ashiwan - Gil Scott and Nas would probably be good I think.

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    Black Sabbath and Wu-Tang? Potential Gold Mine. They ARE a Doom-y Metal band rich with heavy riffs and Sludge-like tempo and RZA's beats sorta deal with that stuff too in a Hip-Hop perspective.

    Iommi's riffs could provide a good sample and you know Ward's drums will be head-banging and Geezer Butler's bass lines to be heavy. Wouldn't mind a collab with RZA's dark and atmospheric production.

    BQ: Hieroglyphics and The White Stripes? :/

    BQ2: Maybe Chron. Don't listen to much G-Funk.

  • 10 years ago

    yes. there a lot of guys i would pick. for example, tupac and the beatles. both are legends in their genres, but they both talk about social and political issues. another example would be ice cube and korn. they did a couple songs already, and ice cube did an awesome job on those songs. next would be biggie smalls and frank sinatra. someone did a remix with those 2, and it was just a masterpiece. another would be run dmc and aerosmith. they changed rap and rock with their song walk this way. so ya, a hip hop artist and a non hip hop artist would make a great song together.

    my favortie g funk album would either be straight outta compton, the chronic, or all eyez on me. straight outta compton started g funk, and it's just a great album. the chronic by dr dre got all the rep that the west coast had in the 90's. all eyez on me by tupac is a masterpiece. he rhymed a lot of hard **** on that album

  • 10 years ago

    Ghostface Killah + Rage Against the Machine would be lol. Might turn out alright, Ghost and Zack are about as over the top as each other with their deliveries.

    BQ: Nas + Holly Brook / Skylar Grey

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    I agree with ATCQOutkast whatever dude. Outkast and Gorillaz. Or Lupe and Gorillaz because that worked pretty well last time.

    BQ: Lil Wayne and Nickleback. The people who know nothing of the two genres would eat that s#it up.

    BQ: Chronic, or Doggystyle

    @GMan: They were both on that DJ Khaled track. It wasn't that bad.

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  • 10 years ago

    Wu tang and the killers lol. Def not a fit. Now the singer from the killers lays down keyboard stuff for Kanye alot. But Kanye ain't my favorite so my answer is no.

    Bq- Wu Tang Clan and Pantera ( when they were still around)

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Yea if Nas & Michael Jackson did a song that would be dope.

    But mjs Dead so that wont happen

    But if Scarface & Nirvana did a song it would not work out

    I think Nas & Marilyn Manson would be good because it worked out for DMX & Marilyn Manson on Damien

  • 2pac + Damian Marley = ...maybe

    BQ: I think Wu Tang and Nirvana could be great. As for solo artists I'd love to see a Killer Mike and Slash collabo

    BQ2: Chronic.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Masta Ace and a rock band ya'll have never heard of.. probably not.

    BQ: The Roots and Radiohead would be great

  • 10 years ago

    Q-Tip and Erykah Badu would be crazy

    BQ2: Regulate...G Funk Era

  • ?
    Lv 4
    10 years ago

    OutKast + Gorillaz = dopeness

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