Have you ever saw Dragon Ball to anime/manga as 2pac is to Hip-Hop?

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Re: Have you ever saw Dragon Ball to anime/manga as 2pac is to Hip-Hop?

Post by PelicanDynasty » Fri Aug 04, 2017 7:32 pm

This is definitely getting a bit off topic with the whole who's better debate, but to answer the original question I think simply as icons of the 90's within their respective communities, yes, they are quite alike. I never saw it like that before, but I don't think that's an unfair comparison.

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Re: Have you ever saw Dragon Ball to anime/manga as 2pac is to Hip-Hop?

Post by Super_Divine_Genki » Sat Aug 05, 2017 12:52 pm

DB can be the De La Sol of anime. Late 80's-mid 90's, colorful, fun, positive-minded, strength in self/friends and the future, silly, and serious when it wants to be. Although I'm sure that Tupac has sold waaayyy more, especially after his "death". The groups/artists that have been the best about positive message and no gimmicks in rap/hip-hop, imo, are not the most popular, such as: De La Sol, A Tribe Called Quest, and The Roots,etc.
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What about Bone Thugs-N-Harmony? Those chill melodies about life, death, recreational drug use, and "papping". :P

They were like the Angels of Death in the hip-hop world -- Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac (2pac) both collaborated with them, and they both were murdered shortly after (unless the "Tupac's alive" conspiracy is true). BTNH are the only artists to collaborate with both of them.

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Re: Have you ever saw Dragon Ball to anime/manga as 2pac is to Hip-Hop?

Post by Soppa Saia People » Sat Aug 05, 2017 2:59 pm

Super_Divine_Genki wrote:DB can be the De La Sol of anime. Late 80's-mid 90's, colorful, fun, positive-minded, strength in self/friends and the future, silly, and serious when it wants to be. Although I'm sure that Tupac has sold waaayyy more, especially after his "death". The groups/artists that have been the best about positive message and no gimmicks in rap/hip-hop, imo, are not the most popular, such as: De La Sol, A Tribe Called Quest, and The Roots,etc.
This is a really good comparison. 3 Feet High and Rising, The Low End Theory, and Things Fall Apart, are fantastic. As are De La Soul is Dead, Midnight Marauders, and Illadelph Halflife.
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