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Batting order for Hip Hop's Dream Team

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Justin Smith

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Nov 10, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/10/97
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1. Rakim

2. Method Man

3. Phife

4. KRS

5. Lord Have Mercy

6. Lady of Rage

7. Q-Tip

8. Mad Lion

9. Busta Rhymes

Derek Teslik

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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Justin Smith wrote in message ...

and some producers for pitchers:

Premier
NO ID
RZA
etc.
etc.

before the puffy thing i could see krs as say the manager, but....shit I say
we put natural resource in the front office just for rhyming about this shit
before we made the teams up

anyway we could take this further...pinch runner (fastest flow)...NYC
(yankees as the underground, mets as poppy crap just cause the mets have
been poopoo recently) vs the oakland A's or Cali. Angels....

and deffinately kool keith as the mascot that jumps around on the sidelines,
makes people laugh during the 7th inning stretch, and pisses in the beers of
the people in the front row.

-derek

Midwest Rising: St. Louis Hip-Hop ---
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Felix433

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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1.Q-Tip
2. Posdnuos
3. Krs
4. Rakim
5. Nas
6. J-RO
7.Guru
8.Snoop
9.Trugoy

dj-jd (aka Jeff Dalehite)

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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Mike, D wrote:

> Wu Tang has revolutionized the art of the massive posse cut. The only
> reason they have been able to do so is because each emcee is distinct but
> they all mesh together well. So, if you could choose any nine emcees for
> one joint, who would they be and what order would they be in. Please don't
> say stupid shit like all of the Wu Tang, because that's been done to death.
>
> My lineup is as follows
>
> 1) Inspectah Deck
> 2) Del the Funkee Homosapien
> 3) Boots
> 4) KRS (clean up for the teacher)
> 5) Aceyalone
> 6) J-Ro
> 7) Tame
> 8) Dre from Outkast
> 9) Busta Rhymes (who else does a better job of wrapping things up)
>
> This is a quick list, I might come back with another one as I have left a
> lot of dope emcees out (namely Common, Tribe, De La, Mobb Deep, Camp Lo,
> Company Flow...etc....damn, I could fill a football team with this)
>
> Peace, Mike D

Mine would probably change depending when you ask, but these five would
definitly be in my top 10 at all times!
1. Del Thefunkyhomosapien
2. Casual
3. Saafir
4. Opio
5. Redman

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Angela N.

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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Angela N. (ani...@mail2.sas.upenn.edu) wrote:
: Do they have to be alive?

: 1) Hood (rip)
: 2) ODB
: 3) Lady of Rage
: 4) Black Thought
: 5) Dice Raw
: 6) Busta
: 7) Q-Tip

(sorry to follow up my own post, but obviously I'm still playing "hood"
basketball where a team can consist of the # of players that show up.
I've seen a team of 20 play a team of 2, and it was one of the best games
of my life!) So, don't diss me on my lonely 7 players. I'm still thinking
and making calls to record companies to see if my other unlisted players
will show up.

Angie


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MZA

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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>> Wu Tang has revolutionized the art of the massive posse cut. The only
>> reason they have been able to do so is because each emcee is distinct but
>> they all mesh together well. So, if you could choose any nine emcees for
>> one joint, who would they be and what order would they be in. Please don't
>> say stupid shit like all of the Wu Tang, because that's been done to death.

1. Ice Cube
2. Chuck D
3. KRS
4. Erick
5. Parrish
6. Rakim
7. Q-Tip
8. Meth
9. GZA ("Genius, take us the f*ck outta here!")

mike_d

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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Wu Tang has revolutionized the art of the massive posse cut. The only
reason they have been able to do so is because each emcee is distinct but
they all mesh together well. So, if you could choose any nine emcees for
one joint, who would they be and what order would they be in. Please don't
say stupid shit like all of the Wu Tang, because that's been done to death.

My lineup is as follows

kus...@jetlink.net

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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1. Jimmy Steel

2. Reverend Tom

3. Sinister 6000

4. Mr. Gerbik

5. Willie Biggs

6. Dr. Octagon

7. Poppa Large

8. Mr. Green

9. Max 7000


Honorable Mention:

Big Willie Smith

Clean Man

Rythm X

Joe Wrecks

T Max

I'm sure there's other dope m.c.'s out there, but that's off the top of
my head.

Angela N.

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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1) Hood (rip)
2) ODB
3) Lady of Rage
4) Black Thought
5) Dice Raw
6) Busta
7) Q-Tip

(I am still contacting record comanies to see if my other artists will
show up...you know how those rap kids are, we might just have to play
with a team of 7)

They each have distinctive styles, and I think Q-tip would smooth out the
ending on a mellow but friendly hit it out of the park tip. I just
love how powerful
Hood came on the remix intro. ODB might get benched a few times. Busta,
I'd just love to see him in some Dream Team tight stirrup pants. (go 'head
flame me,...y'all get to talk about how the Spice Girl chick is the ultimate
woman and I can't express my desire to see Busta in some pants...)

Angie (damn y'all men make me sick when you talk about how someone is the
ultimate woman with no mention of her brain...ugh!)

sorry. I know you guys are basically programmed to be that way. (watch
the flames rise...)

and no, I'm not saying this because I'm some frustrated 300-pound pimple
faced Cheetos eating chick.

I prefer Doritos. ;)

Kenneth Hyde

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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Don't forget Erotic Man

Tony1er

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Nov 12, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/12/97
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interesting idea...
umm...
1. Ras kass
2. monch
3. el-p
4. tim dog!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ( or common, if it's a home game and
the pitcher has to bat)
5. aceyalone
6. breezley bruin
7. saafir
8. last empreor
9. exibit
pinch hitting:
kool kieth
rakim (he used to be a starter)
mikah 9
later tony

jcraft

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Nov 12, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/12/97
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Here is my nine
1. Sadat X
2. KRS
3. Rakim
4. Kool Keith
5. Biggie Smalls
6. B-Real
7. Pos
8. Pharoahe Monk
9. Busta Ryhmes or Ad-Rock


MZA <NOSPA...@qlink.queensu.ca> wrote in article
<3468c10...@10.0.2.1>...


> >> Wu Tang has revolutionized the art of the massive posse cut. The only
> >> reason they have been able to do so is because each emcee is distinct
but
> >> they all mesh together well. So, if you could choose any nine emcees
for
> >> one joint, who would they be and what order would they be in. Please
don't
> >> say stupid shit like all of the Wu Tang, because that's been done to
death.
>

User

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Nov 12, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/12/97
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"Derek Teslik" <dhte...@artsci.wustl.edu> wrote:


>Justin Smith wrote in message ...
>>
>>1. Rakim
>>2. Method Man
>>3. Phife
>>4. KRS
>>5. Lord Have Mercy
>>6. Lady of Rage
>>7. Q-Tip
>>8. Mad Lion
>>9. Busta Rhymes

In the minors never going to play a game in there life

1. Puffy
2. Mase

Klaknakla

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Nov 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/13/97
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>sorry. I know you guys are basically programmed to be that way. (watch
>the flames rise...)

angela, my friend, you should have at least had nine MC's listed for your
comments to be taken seriously. Your sarcasm about how we men are programmed
is as about as creative as vanilla ice.

So please sit back read and learn.

1) KRS
2) Rass Kass
3) Jeru (do even know the rest)?
4)Q-tip
5) Blackthought
6) Guru
7) Inspectah deck
8) GZA
9)Rakim

General Manager Primo
1st base coach Pete Rock
2nd base coach Buckshot
3rd base coach RZA
Team Owner Scott la Rock


And another thing OMAR is R&B. Yes it is tight as hell but just in case your
wondering that "Saturday" cut was relaesed a couple of years ago and he also
have a new album released in the U.K. and not here. Of course I have it, but
basically what I'm saying is if you want to get educated you can . Just be
ready for constructive criticism when it comes your way.


LiLHouse33

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Nov 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/13/97
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Do they all have to be alive??
I hope so, cause heres mine:

1. tupac
2. redman
3. rakim
4. BIGGIE
5. Ice cube
6. krs 1
7. kurtis blow
8. keith murray
9. busta rhymes

tupac because hes quick and gets alot of hits.....redman because of his crazy
metaphorical on-base percentage. Rakim, obvious reasons...BIGGIE, because of
his great power and the way he always hits the hardest....I cube, well, i dont
know, just thought he deserved something, krs because he seems like the guy
who would keep the teem motivated if the first five guys struck out, kurtis
blow because he would let people know that old guys could still play....and
keith and busta because of their great abilities to finish... i'm sure i could
have come up with about 1000 of these, but thats good enough, and it should
appeal to everyone. peace maseo


HEY YALL!!!
ITS ME! MASEO 27!
I'M BAAAAAAAAAAACK!

Marc Luckett

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Nov 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/13/97
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Man this was a hard one, but here it is.
1. LL(lead-off)
2. Black Thought
3. Cee-Lo
4. Nas(clean-up)
5. KRS
6. Common
7. Xzibit
8. Pac
9. Rakim
DH- Cannibus

718

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Nov 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/13/97
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"...I'm everlast'n - i can go on for days and days
With rhyme displays that engrave deep as X-rays
I can take a phrase that's rarely heard, FLIP IT
Now it's a daily word..." -RAKIM


(lyrics -->http://www.public.iastate.edu/~hip-hop/)

James Mack

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Nov 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/13/97
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Here we go, and remember this is all-time, not based on just their recent
stuff.

1. 2 Pac
2. L.L.
3. Kool Moe Dee (ya know he battled the hell outta L.L.)
4. Ras Kass (clean up)
5. Rakim
6. Redman
7. Snoop
8. Cube
9. Nas
D.H. The GZA

Batboys:

Cannibus
Mic Geronimo
Dre` (from Outkast)


Shawn Venkat

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Nov 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/21/97
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No cannibus, Ras Kass, Saafir, Black thought? You have Master P- do you
listen to the same hip-hop that I do.


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