The Underappreciated Genius Of K-Rino's Song Deprogrammed

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How many times a day do you type the words "lol" and "k-rino?"
Nobody got mad about nothing, I laughed at the rage you put into the neg. My neg was 2 words, your neg was a thesis statement of emotion :umad:

As many times as I want, still probably not as many times as your as your whore of a mother says "who's next" like she's Goldberg, or modern days like Ryback "feed me more" lol. What is there to be mad about? You even mentioning it is an indication of your bytch ass self.

 
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As many times as I want, still probably as many times as your as your whore of a mother says "who's next" like she's Goldberg, or modern days like Ryback "feed me more" lol. What is there to be mad about? You even mentioning it is an indication of your bytch ass self.



What I find to be the most interesting is how you posted a thread presumably to foster a discussion about K-Rino. Yet, when anybody disagrees with what you posted, you attack their intelligence/character? :why:
 

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This song is amazing, it has really blown my mind. I can't believe I haven't heard it before.

Oh yeh, Im also pretty convinced that you the Ruler is behind this guy too. This is hillarious. Almost all his posts are reated to K-Rhino, and just about all his daps have come from the ruler in K-Rhino related threads. :russ:
 

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Dope, me too, that whole album is powerful. Classic to me. It's really powerful strong, intelligent, hard militant music, very relatable, it seemed like everyone I knew fukked with that album.

Yeah same too, I'm trying to find the Seventh Child book, that's 1 of the books I never managed to purchase, if you ever find out a way I can get it please let me know lol. What did you think of the Manning Marable Malcolm book?. Which 1 written by his daughters?. Yeah, I would say I'm spiritual but not religious....

Atheism is when you disbelieve in God, like your position is NO there's not a God. Agonistic is more like you don't know lol. So you are open minded. I'm willing to learn, I know there's so much about the world, life, and everything humans have a very limited understanding of, so I realize we don't know everything, there's still many mysteries and uncertainties to discover (or not lol). God is also a complex question cause then you get into what is God?.- SO VERY TRUE

Yeah, that was dope, there were some real and intelligent people in here, like yourself and some others, obviously there was also an abundance of ridiculous trolls, but they served a purpose this time so I guess they balanced the positive with their negative lol...

I don't think I've read that Manning Marble before but I will have to check it out. And the books by his daughters I read while in high school so I will have to search to find the titles for you.

And thanks for the definition. I kind of follow that path a little. I'm always questioning if there is a higher power and why things happen how they do. I find myself the older I get believing in myself above all else so many I am already agnostic. lol. I'm definitely always open to learn even if it hurts.
 

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Oh yeh, Im also pretty convinced that you the Ruler is behind this guy too. This is hillarious. Almost all his posts are reated to K-Rhino, and just about all his daps have come from the ruler in K-Rhino related threads. :russ:

Yet you have no receipts lol. I already said I will put up 10 g's up plus to prove you are an delirious idiot, but no you won't do this lol. There's mad people in here who have given props to K-Rino, are they ALL me? :dead:

Are these all me too?



I never realized I was Scarface, Bun B, Canibus, Z-Ro, Ganxster N.I.P, Killer Mike, Point Blank etc ALL at the same time , thanks for the logic and insight lol...

What we have basically is some fools mad because numerous people giving K-Rino props so create fantasies to try to justify it. But with no receipts or proof, just meaningless nonsense...
 
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I don't think I've read that Manning Marble before but I will have to check it out. And the books by his daughters I read while in high school so I will have to search to find the titles for you.

And thanks for the definition. I kind of follow that path a little. I'm always questioning if there is a higher power and why things happen how they do. I find myself the older I get believing in myself above all else so many I am already agnostic. lol. I'm definitely always open to learn even if it hurts.

It was pretty controversial, it's worth reading but certain things seemed to be presented as facts when it really was assumptions and speculations, I didn't like that. But as far as the information in the book it's a great read, I've read it countless times, pretty interesting and worth the read. Oh cool, yeah I'd like to read that, I wonder if we may even be thinking of the same book with the Seventh Child book, I've tried everywhere trying to buy that lol. Or even libraries trying to find it, no luck. Similar to Ruminations - KRS-One, another good book on a Hip Hop topic is The Gospel Of Hip Hop by KRS-One, a lot of knowledge in that, pretty fascinating, worthy sticking the pace with for someone open minded, there's quite a lot of really dope Hip Hop books I've got.

No worries, yeah, it's really complex and like I said it's hard to know conclusively, but it's interesting nevertheless. Yeah, definitely always got to believe in yourself, I'd say just try take in all forms of knowledge and then evaluate for yourself after you've taken in and exposed yourself to as much as possible, sometimes just have to go with your head and heart and normally it leads you to the path that's right for you.
 

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Great minds lol....

Really, which 1? Music, Myth and Magic? Or the Legend Of Bigfoot thing? Or something else?

For real lol, we have MAD similarities music wise, is really dope lol. I'm not as much a fan of his singing stuff either, loved him in Emanon when he was rapping, he was profound, content filled and a REALLY dope MC. I heard he's making a new Emanon album, so hopefully that comes to fruition too. No, but I will check out thanks to you, post a song if you want, might help put me on the right track.

Yeah, Guru's voice was DOPE....

I always really enjoyed and loved this tribute that was done to him too...



Felt like it was talking for me, and all Guru fans. I was very saddened when he passed away. A good brother and a great artist.

For real? Did you ever have a twin separated at birth? Lol jokes. But you are 1 of the FEW people I know who liked that album, that's really dope, I really enjoyed it, most people I know either haven't heard it or the people on here don't seem to like it. I found it enjoyable, entertaining and interesting.


It was the Music, Myth, and Magic album ( european vversion Palace of the Pretender). I just started listening now.

My favorite project from Co$$ is Revelations. He has a few others that are solid. I tried finding songs on youtube but its hard. I usually go to his bandcamp (cashusking.bandcamp.com). I also like this cat named Sene that had a whole project produced by Blu and he often works with Co$$ and Blu. He is from Brooklyn. His last album Brooklyknight was dope.

And I hated how they tried to dirty Guru's image after his death. Man couldn't even rest without a whirlwind of drama. A damn shame how we (hip hop/black people) treat out legends. So disrespectful. I was just telling a friend that I'm not the biggest (no pun intended) Biggie fan but never would I disrespect his legacy and the people who do love him. It's retarded.
 

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It was pretty controversial, it's worth reading but certain things seemed to be presented as facts when it really was assumptions and speculations, I didn't like that. But as far as the information in the book it's a great read, I've read it countless times, pretty interesting and worth the read. Oh cool, yeah I'd like to read that, I wonder if we may even be thinking of the same book with the Seventh Child book, I've tried everywhere trying to buy that lol. Or even libraries trying to find it, no luck. Similar to Ruminations - KRS-One, another good book on a Hip Hop topic is The Gospel Of Hip Hop by KRS-One, a lot of knowledge in that, pretty fascinating, worthy sticking the pace with for someone open minded, there's quite a lot of really dope Hip Hop books I've got.

No worries, yeah, it's really complex and like I said it's hard to know conclusively, but it's interesting nevertheless. Yeah, definitely always got to believe in yourself, I'd say just try take in all forms of knowledge and then evaluate for yourself after you've taken in and exposed yourself to as much as possible, sometimes just have to go with your head and heart and normally it leads you to the path that's right for you.

This basically sums up my life philosophy. If my head and heart aren't matching then I usually feel something about it is off. Then I must re-evaluate, analyze what or why. As least I'm not the only one doing this lol.

And I'm trying to get back into my thirst of reading and you are making my list grow:deadmanny:
 

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It was the Music, Myth, and Magic album ( european vversion Palace of the Pretender). I just started listening now.

My favorite project from Co$$ is Revelations. He has a few others that are solid. I tried finding songs on youtube but its hard. I usually go to his bandcamp (cashusking.bandcamp.com). I also like this cat named Sene that had a whole project produced by Blu and he often works with Co$$ and Blu. He is from Brooklyn. His last album Brooklyknight was dope.

And I hated how they tried to dirty Guru's image after his death. Man couldn't even rest without a whirlwind of drama. A damn shame how we (hip hop/black people) treat out legends. So disrespectful. I was just telling a friend that I'm not the biggest (no pun intended) Biggie fan but never would I disrespect his legacy and the people who do love him. It's retarded.

Oh excellent, got to let me know what you think. Try The Legend Of Bigfoot project 1 day too.

Thanks, I will certainly be checking Co$$ music out after you suggested. Oh really, that sounds interesting, Blu gets some really good beats so that sounds like it may be dope.

Yeah me too, Guru was human and wasn't perfect but he was a good dude with a good heart and he truly cared about Hip Hop. I have no idea why people speculated so much shyt about him without any real evidence after he died, it was foul, when I listen to Moment Of Truth the song it just takes on an even more of a profound context now...



To me it's 1 of the best Hip Hop songs, it's so deep. And I feel you 100 percent, this thread is a perfect example of that, K-Rino been rapping since 1983 lol, released his first single in 1986, had the 2nd ever rap release in Houston after the original Ghetto Boys, even before Scarface and them with the Geto Boys, he's given Hip Hop over 30 years of commitment and dedication, around 36 albums, yet people are gonna disrespect him for no good reason at all, some of the same people earlier were dissing 2 Pac, changing his name to "2 Pacque" and all this childish nonsense, I think these people deserve more than that, more respect and decency than to be treated like shyt by so called members of the culture they helped increase and grow. Yeah exactly, it's not even about being a fan, it's just about being respectful if you care about Hip Hop. I'm sure there's plenty of people I'm not fans of but legends and pioneers can never get any kind of blatant over the top disrespect from me, have to conduct yourself with integrity, decency and decorum in that regard, if you are going to receive any respect back and even be taken seriously. You see it all the time on this site, people disrespect Chuck D, KRS-One, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, all types of people for no sane reason, it's ridiculous.

But at least the real people in real life give it up...

Just heard this the other day....

"I'm legend like K-Rino" - Chamillionaire

2 min 13 seconds...

 

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This basically sums up my life philosophy. If my head and heart aren't matching then I usually feel something about it is off. Then I must re-evaluate, analyze what or why. As least I'm not the only one doing this lol.

And I'm trying to get back into my thirst of reading and you are making my list grow:deadmanny:

You have a good philosophy, it's encouraging to see people like you around.
 

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Oh excellent, got to let me know what you think. Try The Legend Of Bigfoot project 1 day too.

Thanks, I will certainly be checking Co$$ music out after you suggested. Oh really, that sounds interesting, Blu gets some really good beats so that sounds like it may be dope.

Yeah me too, Guru was human and wasn't perfect but he was a good dude with a good heart and he truly cared about Hip Hop. I have no idea why people speculated so much shyt about him without any real evidence after he died, it was foul, when I listen to Moment Of Truth the song it just takes on an even more of a profound context now...



To me it's 1 of the best Hip Hop songs, it's so deep. And I feel you 100 percent, this thread is a perfect example of that, K-Rino been rapping since 1983 lol, released his first single in 1986, had the 2nd ever rap release in Houston after the original Ghetto Boys, even before Scarface and them with the Geto Boys, he's given Hip Hop over 30 years of commitment and dedication, around 36 albums, yet people are gonna disrespect him for no good reason at all, some of the same people earlier were dissing 2 Pac, changing his name to "2 Pacque" and all this childish nonsense, I think these people deserve more than that, more respect and decency than to be treated like shyt by so called members of the culture they helped increase and grow. Yeah exactly, it's not even about being a fan, it's just about being respectful if you care about Hip Hop. I'm sure there's plenty of people I'm not fans of but legends and pioneers can never get any kind of blatant over the top disrespect from me, have to conduct yourself with integrity, decency and decorum in that regard, if you are going to receive any respect back and even be taken seriously. You see it all the time on this site, people disrespect Chuck D, KRS-One, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, all types of people for no sane reason, it's ridiculous.

But at least the real people in real life give it up...

Just heard this the other day....

"I'm legend like K-Rino" - Chamillionaire

2 min 13 seconds...



"You must spread reputation to at least 30 other user(s) before you can give reputation to The Ruler 09 again." - I tried lol

That last paragraph was so real. And half the time they are disrespecting cats they never even took the time to listen too.
 

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"You must spread reputation to at least 30 other user(s) before you can give reputation to The Ruler 09 again." - I tried lol

That last paragraph was so real. And half the time they are disrespecting cats they never even took the time to listen too.

And if they did they judged off like 1 song of an artist who has over 36 albums :mindblown:

Then get mad when I say they are ignorant, but that IS blissfully ignorant, and they almost boastful about it lol. You an expert now you heard a few songs of a man that has 36 plus albums and been rhyming since 1983? Lol. Or even someone like me who's been listening for over a decade, or even @Iron Chin Wilder who's been listening for even longer than me. There' just no need, I made this thread naturally as I was just listening to the joint and wrote a few thoughts lol, people swarmed in with venomous intense hatred and disrespect, you'd assume if you don't like it you'd either just ignore it, say your piece and go, or discuss it civilly but all the disrespect is ridiculous, like changing his name to dinosaur names or trying to clown, then they get mad at me for calling out their childishness lol, backwards people lol. Most of the detractors DESPERATLY wanted to avoid a substantive debate on the MUSIC which it was supposed to be about, a few did and I replied, broke down what they said and they ran away, others just kept ducking this and switched it to some irrelevant non issue, cause music wise I can easily put a stop to all nonsense, that's why they ducked that, it's very see through to anyone with a semblance of intelligence. I'm always happy for anyone to disagree or debate or whatever, but the disrespect isn't something that's acceptable in Hip Hop to an artist like K-Rino, and not just K but numerous other people too. There's far too many people here who have no genuine authentic love or concern for Hip Hop or it's artists.
 
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