An important or powerful person that has a lot of influence in the Hip-Hop industry. Not through popularity but rather earn power from experience and skill.
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I said I was a hip hop intellectual but some liberal one up me by saying hip hop Ai. A white girl immediately offered to bang him.
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A Hip Hop Head is someone that embodies the Hip Hop culture usually consisting of an avid interest or participation in Hip Hop Music, MCing, Djing, Breakdancing and Graffiti Art.
A Hip Hop Head is usually more into underground/independant Hip Hop rather than the more commercial/mainstream rap heard on the radio.
A Hip Hop Head also has a great knowledge in the history of Hip Hop stemming from the roots in the South Bronx up until the modern day.
A Hip Hop Head Lives For Hip Hop!!
A Hip Hop Head is usually more into underground/independant Hip Hop rather than the more commercial/mainstream rap heard on the radio.
A Hip Hop Head also has a great knowledge in the history of Hip Hop stemming from the roots in the South Bronx up until the modern day.
A Hip Hop Head Lives For Hip Hop!!
by TextBuk December 15, 2008
Get the Hip Hop Head mug.Hip Hop Nation is a commercial-free digital hip-hop radio station owned by Sirius XM Radio. The station broadcasts on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 40, XM Satellite Radio channel 67 (where it replaced XM's The City) and on DISH Network channel 6040.
The station plays uncensored hip-hop hits 24/7 with no R&B or commercials.
They also feature some of the hottest DJ mix shows each week, playing exclusive remixes and artist interviews.
The station plays uncensored hip-hop hits 24/7 with no R&B or commercials.
They also feature some of the hottest DJ mix shows each week, playing exclusive remixes and artist interviews.
Hip Hop Nation artists played include Lil Wayne, Drake, Jay-Z, Gucci Mane, The Game, Ludacris, Eminem, Young Jeezy, T.I., Kanye West, Lloyd Banks, Nicki Minaj, Waka Flocka Flame, Reflection Eternal, B.O.B, Ghostface, OJ da JuiceMan, Keak Da Sneak and many more.
by Mongo The Dog May 11, 2010
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"Eu só ouço Hip Hop Tuga" - I only listen to Portuguese Hip Hop.
"Represento o Hip Hop tuga" - I represent Portuguese Hip Hop.
"Represento o Hip Hop tuga" - I represent Portuguese Hip Hop.
by Nicolau November 28, 2005
Get the Hip Hop Tuga mug.Hip Hop Dickriders listen to whatever is on the radio and music channel, and think it is a tune or think there artists are the best. They listen to songs with no meaning, normally talking about money sex and cars. Overplay the tunes on bus like it's cool, pump in the car. Hip Hop Dickriders also listen to whatever there friends listen to and agree with them. Also people who listen to anything, just want like the beat or the actual chorus, no lyrical skill is intented for a good song anymore. They also think that whoever is in the label at the time is the greatest artist. They don't really listen to the lyrics, just whatever is new and once there song is old, it's not good.
Antonym of Hip Hop Dickrider: Someone who doesn't follow what everyone listens to and actually listen to the music they like, normally the music they could listen to are either old tracks or underground. They like their music because it's important, and the artists express there pain, happiness or anger through there. They could listen to their tracks for ages and cannot get old.
Antonym of Hip Hop Dickrider: Someone who doesn't follow what everyone listens to and actually listen to the music they like, normally the music they could listen to are either old tracks or underground. They like their music because it's important, and the artists express there pain, happiness or anger through there. They could listen to their tracks for ages and cannot get old.
e.g.
Hip Hop Dickrider: You heard Soulja Boy new track blowing em kisses, that's a sick track
Me: Soulja's Boy crap, I listen to Papoose, he's real rap, and has better skills that soulja boy could ever have
Hip Hop Dickrider: Nah Papoose is crap
Me: Have you even heard or listened to Papoose?
Hip Hop Dickrider: No....
Me : So how can he be crap?!
Hip Hop Dickrider: Cause I haven't heard of him, never heard his tracks or he hasn't had a video on a music channel and I know, best music is on the music channel
Me: Then your one of them Hip Hop Dickriders
Hip Hop Dickrider: You heard Soulja Boy new track blowing em kisses, that's a sick track
Me: Soulja's Boy crap, I listen to Papoose, he's real rap, and has better skills that soulja boy could ever have
Hip Hop Dickrider: Nah Papoose is crap
Me: Have you even heard or listened to Papoose?
Hip Hop Dickrider: No....
Me : So how can he be crap?!
Hip Hop Dickrider: Cause I haven't heard of him, never heard his tracks or he hasn't had a video on a music channel and I know, best music is on the music channel
Me: Then your one of them Hip Hop Dickriders
by RealHipHop94Lake December 28, 2010
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Section 8 (government housing) celebrities who are generally unemployed or underemployed who claim to be producers are the most likely to utilize Hip Hop Valet Parking.
Section 8 (government housing) celebrities who are generally unemployed or underemployed who claim to be producers are the most likely to utilize Hip Hop Valet Parking.
T-Dog's rim size is three times his ACT score...rollin hard on 27's sippin' a foty, smokin' a blunt...Hip Hop Valet Parking yo'.
by Gary Vitalis April 9, 2009
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