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VIDEO: Wal-Mart hookups serve as the premise of this rap video

Hip hop

VIDEO: Wal-Mart hookups serve as the premise of this rap video

You may go to Wal-Mart for your bulk packages of Honey Bunches of Oats and ill-fitting sweatpants. But not rapper Mr. Ghetto. He goes to the New Orleans-area Wal-Mart to find some new ladies. And this video titled "New Orleans Bounce" really drives that point home.

VIDEO: This is real hip-hop

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VIDEO: This is real hip-hop

I don’t know about you bros out there, but when I think of hip-hop, I think plies and a 40-year-old white lady with a lesbian hairdo. And now you will too. This video is what a lesson in hip-hop is all about, folks.

VIDEO: Meet 50 Tyson, your new favorite (awful) rapper

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VIDEO: Meet 50 Tyson, your new favorite (awful) rapper

I can't say I'm much of a rap connoisseur these days, but I do know that when attempting to rap, you should attempt to rhyme words and perhaps maintain some sort of rhythm to your speech. Saying the word "Remixxxxx" does not a hip hop song make. But don't tell that to the young man in this video, 50

Advancements in white rapping have been halted indefinitely

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Advancements in white rapping have been halted indefinitely

There have been quite a few prominent white rappers in recent years…Eminem, Asher Roth, um…Snow. But none can match the impact on hip-hop that these two young men, Young Bowman and T-Hines will have on the community with their song, “‘Bout It, ‘Bout it”.

Worst rapper ever

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Worst rapper ever

Generally speaking, there are certain things white people are good at…running companies, politics, mayonnaise sandwiches. But rap tends to not be one of them. For every Eminem or Asher Roth, there’s this guy. Meet Boostalk the white rapper.

Time for some racism!

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Time for some racism!

Apparently this video by an artist with classical influences named "Ms. Peachez" came out in 2006. I hadn't heard of it until recently when the heroes known as Opie and Anthony brought it to my attention so it's new to me, that counts for something. It's a song titled "Fry That

Aspiring rapper robs store with BB gun for "street cred"

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Aspiring rapper robs store with BB gun for "street cred"

I find it difficult to relate to this gentleman as, since I grew up in the Bronx and often exchange fist pounds with black people, I'm practically bathing in street cred. But needless to say, being 21 and holding up a convenience store with a BB gun doesn't scream badass to me.

Early 90s British kids are badass

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Early 90s British kids are badass

The early 90s were a crazy time. For example, I was a good student and cared about learning things. But the best proof of this might be a BBC documentary on little British kids “forming a posse.”

I would like to see a full album from these little scamps.