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"the Gangsta Rap totally disappeared." Removing this part of the article; it's ridiculous. It's embarrassing, especially since other Wikipedia articles on rap clearly point out that gangsta rap continues to be a significant factor in hip hop, to this day. Gangsta rap hasn't disappeared, obviously, as shown by the continuing success of 50 Cent and many other gangsta rappers.

I want to know more about the hardcore like a style

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Artists

Most of the people on that list are no longer making hardcore hip-hop and are currently making pop music --Xdiabolicalx 22:08, 1 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

True, I especially believe that Snoop Dogg should be removed. He is clearly Pop. ReverendG 00:21, 26 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

No they shouldn't be removed. Just because they are making pop music, doesn't mean there pre-existing music is pop.

Why Eminem ain't on the list? He did a lot of hardcore hip hop songs. Sabertooth 02:13, 4 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sound samples

I just deleted the section, as no file were present for them. Please provide a fair use rationale when re-uploading. Don Cuan 06:29, 30 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Tim Dog

Tim Dog should be on the list, his album Do or Die; is dedicated to hardcore hip hop and he coninues to do hardcore hip hop MC Bucky