Ahmad - Back in the Day question

Ahmad is a very dope rapper, IMO. He's just one of those that never made a lot of hot tracks. His Wake Up Show appearance with Juice is classic to me:



On a lower note, I had the misfortune to catch Ahmad battling a no-name amateur MC on some late-night UPN rap battle show back in like 2000. It was sad because the whole show was full of no-name dudes trying to get some shine and here's this dude who already had some measure of fame and, at the very least, has put in way more years in the game than any of these dudes, and they introduce him without any special mention. Then his battle opponent is tearing into him about being a washed-up one-hit wonder and all that.
 
that song was not wack

/tinged by sentimentality for 6th grade
Right along w/ your Kriss Kross tape this is some "rapp" for soft suburbanites, K-swiss wearing, my parents approve, wow not all rappers have to be hard(cause i cant be),soft shell crab,calvin @ mcdonalds,Topher/Becky and them,hey guys we can write a rhyme like that too, sympathy for peripheral fans garbage.
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What's funny about this is that Ahmad actually comes from the background of being a lil OG.

To folks who had previously known him, the "softness" of "Back in the Day" came as a surprise.
 
That along w/ that song

"I wish I was a little bit taller......"
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Teen Summit RaPP
Both those dudes came out of the Good Life, a teen summit, that also produced RBX, Volume 10, PEACE, Ganjah K, Big Arch, Wreccless, and a bunch of other dudes y'all really wouldn't want to fuck with.

And yes, the Good Life coexistence of seemingly little dude, nasally-voiced quirky rappers like Ahmad, Skee-Lo, Trendsetta, etc. with the full-bodied, heavyweight OG's was rooted in 1. the idea that not all rap has to be coming from an identical place, and 2. the apparent fact that MC Shan was way bigger in LA back in the day than anyone now seems to realize.
 
why? what makes it any softer than "passin me by" or some other rap back-in-the-day classic?
 
why? what makes it any softer than "passin me by" or some other rap back-in-the-day classic?
well you mean besides that 'passin me by' had far superior raps and production? whats wrong with a loop of love tko?
his rapping was fine. it makes sense. he raps about shit people recognize, i.e. playing ding dong ditch and shit like that. its affecting
 
why? what makes it any softer than "passin me by" or some other rap back-in-the-day classic?
well you mean besides that 'passin me by' had far superior raps and production? whats wrong with a loop of love tko?
his rapping was fine. it makes sense. he raps about shit people recognize, i.e. playing ding dong ditch and shit like that. its affecting
nothing wrong with it. it's just not fucking with passin me by. sorry.
 
that song was not wack

/tinged by sentimentality for 6th grade
Right along w/ your Kriss Kross tape this is some "rapp" for soft suburbanites, K-swiss wearing, my parents approve, wow not all rappers have to be hard(cause i cant be),soft shell crab,calvin @ mcdonalds,Topher/Becky and them,hey guys we can write a rhyme like that too, sympathy for peripheral fans garbage.
pasue23is.gif

What's funny about this is that Ahmad actually comes from the background of being a lil OG.

To folks who had previously known him, the "softness" of "Back in the Day" came as a surprise.
So, basically, he's like the second coming of Ton Loc. (Note: That's not a dis.)
 
why? what makes it any softer than "passin me by" or some other rap back-in-the-day classic?
For what it's worth, the Baka Boyz used to play Back in the Day right along with Afro Puffs, Pistolgrip Pump, This DJ, and all the other radio-hard LA hits of the day.
 
why? what makes it any softer than "passin me by" or some other rap back-in-the-day classic?
well you mean besides that 'passin me by' had far superior raps and production? whats wrong with a loop of love tko?
his rapping was fine. it makes sense. he raps about shit people recognize, i.e. playing ding dong ditch and shit like that. its affecting
nothing wrong with it. it's just not fucking with passin me by. sorry. ok, except he said it was specifically 'soft' and i dont see what makes it any 'soft'-er than passin me by. Or what 'superior' (what a meaningless attempt to quantify qualitative judgements!) has to do with it.
 
why? what makes it any softer than "passin me by" or some other rap back-in-the-day classic?
For what it's worth, the Baka Boyz used to play Back in the Day song right along with Afro Puffs, Pistolgrip Pump, This DJ, and all the other radio-hard LA hits of the day. this was true in chicago too
 
why? what makes it any softer than "passin me by" or some other rap back-in-the-day classic?
Just because. It's my opinion. Don't try and examine it.
 
why? what makes it any softer than "passin me by" or some other rap back-in-the-day classic?
Just because. It's my opinion. Don't try and examine it. ok! i'll make sure to check the right box in ahmad.xls next to your name