Did Dipset have 1 of the biggest movements in hip hop ever if not arguably the biggest?

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  • spit_fiya
    spit_fiya Members Posts: 2,531 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    That music was so d*mn Powerful
  • GunTown
    GunTown Members Posts: 3,489
    edited December 2013
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    Ear2DaSt wrote: »
    Rozay act like he know what he talking about.
    They had a good movement but it didn't stay big and it wasn't big in The South we way to hott to be concerned wit them kinda movements.
    Theres a lot of kats that don't hate but not focused on the movement never was.
    I hate when a few kats try to speak a bunch of ? as fact.
    It was a good movement but talking like they was on some Lil Wayne ? .
    They can still get bigger it just takes longer and the right collabs to get you respected in the south!
    Now don't go get Paul Wall or Slim Thug on a track and think that gone get you respect from people like me.

    That dudes posts aren't even worth reading he just a troll and knows nothing at all keep in mind he from the suburbs and white middle class raised (admitted it himself)

  • mryounggun
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    Ear2DaSt wrote: »
    Rozay act like he know what he talking about.
    They had a good movement but it didn't stay big and it wasn't big in The South we way to hott to be concerned wit them kinda movements.
    Theres a lot of kats that don't hate but not focused on the movement never was.
    I hate when a few kats try to speak a bunch of ? as fact.
    It was a good movement but talking like they was on some Lil Wayne ? .
    They can still get bigger it just takes longer and the right collabs to get you respected in the south!
    Now don't go get Paul Wall or Slim Thug on a track and think that gone get you respect from people like me.

    This ? right here is false. Like I said, I hated them ? . But a LOT of ? down bottom was ? with them. They was one of the few NY based acts that a lot of southern ? really got behind. Like was REALLY down with. In the southeast anyway.
  • GunTown
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    I know they were huge in Paris, France too

    They are more globally popular than some people in america might assume they were selling out tours in eyrope during their peak
  • Listencloser
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    Oh so WuTang and affiliates didn't exist?
  • double0suge
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    how is this even questioned???
  • Ranxx
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    The last real big movement in hip hop and I wasn't even a fan like that. ? really took that ? to heart

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ie7WE-al1ck


    Try tell me you aint ready to smack a ? after you listen to this ?
  • GunTown
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    Wu Tang had a huge movement too just not a fan of them though
  • Ear2DaSt
    Ear2DaSt Members Posts: 10,480 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2013
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    bs this is a NY dickrider board what u expect?
    This is a NY dickrider board you gone have people try to say bs.
    I never said they didn't get no luv just not that big at their peak!
    They done fell off
    Just like a lot of mcs but because old heads hate the new ? is why they may be even mentioned.
    NY lacks talent they beggin to get played how we get played.
    Dipset aint savin ? ..
    They straight they have they own lane but don't overtalk it that's false.
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  • texasdaking88
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    That ? was.not.that big...yea they had songs out but down here I dont remember many people.listenin to.they ? ...they did play balling a whole lot at games tho...but.other than that..outside the singles, noone ? with their music .. touch it.or.not and clockwork was my ? , but I remember hooking that ? up to my computer speakers on the bus, going home from a game and almost got thrown off that ? jazzy jeff on fresh prince style
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  • GunTown
    GunTown Members Posts: 3,489
    edited December 2013
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    Ranxx wrote: »
    The last real big movement in hip hop and I wasn't even a fan like that. ? really took that ? to heart

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ie7WE-al1ck


    Try tell me you aint ready to smack a ? after you listen to this ?

    Hell yeah agree with that they were the last real big movement


    The early 2000's will be remembered for Dipset and G Unit group wise, u know the movement was big wen u even had Crips listening to them atleast some i kno anyway


  • Ear2DaSt
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    ? overseas people aint start worrying bout them until we stop sellin as much here.
    The South is more important and I don't think they was as strong in the south and probably west!
  • mryounggun
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    I'm seeing a pattern here. Lol.

    Maybe Dipset wasn't popping in Texas. That doesn't shock me though.
  • CJ
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  • texasdaking88
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    That ? was.not.that big...yea they had songs out but down here I dont remember many people.listenin to.they ? ...they did play balling a whole lot at games tho...but.other than that..outside the singles, noone ? with their music .. touch it.or.not and clockwork was my ? , but I remember hooking that ? up to my computer speakers on the bus, going home from a game and almost got thrown off that ? jazzy jeff on fresh prince style

    the bible belt loved Ballin....

    thats it
    *fixed*
  • GunTown
    GunTown Members Posts: 3,489
    edited December 2013
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    mryounggun wrote: »
    I'm seeing a pattern here. Lol.

    Maybe Dipset wasn't popping in Texas. That doesn't shock me though.

    And i don't think they could give a damn about not being popular in Texas lmao

    They had a platinum album and hella hits and a cult like following in New York, Jersey, London, Paris as well as other citys

    Not like they gonna lose sleep over not having fans in Texas wen they got platinum and Gold plaques on the wall especially wen there is countless rappers in Texas who could only dream of going plat like they did in 03
  • mryounggun
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    GunTown wrote: »
    mryounggun wrote: »
    I'm seeing a pattern here. Lol.

    Maybe Dipset wasn't popping in Texas. That doesn't shock me though.

    And i don't think they could give a damn about not being popular in Texas lmao

    They had a platinum album and hella hits and a cult like following in New York, Jersey, London, Paris as well as other citys

    Not like they gonna lose sleep over not having fans in Texas wen they got platinum and Gold plaques on the wall especially wen there is countless rappers in Texas who could only dream of going plat like they did in 03

    Simmer down, fam. Lol. You missing my point.
  • Ear2DaSt
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    edited December 2013
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    album purchases?
    it might end up on a dub mixed tap..
  • GunTown
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13byaNkVdpU


    Pound 4 pound their best song Heatmakerz gave them fire beats
  • texasdaking88
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    I was heavy on Santana back then but it seemed like I was the only one.. then thug motivation 101 came out and it was a wrap.. in my area, region, it was all about boosie and webbie..I stayed in Milwaukee n most of 05(gotta be the last to get music) and they were big on ? from.the atl
  • Ear2DaSt
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  • Mr.LV
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    GunTown wrote: »
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13byaNkVdpU


    Pound 4 pound their best song Heatmakerz gave them fire beats

    This ? right here ?
    this ? right herenigga