this'll end in tearsillmatic said:i know more about hip hop than you son
artfag said:haha, you know more about hip hop than me
no shit it's a classic album, hence why YOU are a disgrace to the name
I dont have 10 that i really love because im still exploring the genre... always finding new things - but ill name 5 or so that i always playartfag said:out of curiosity, what's yr top 10 hip hop albums?
none of them are from inner mongoliaillmatic said:I dont have 10 that i really love because im still exploring the genre... always finding new things - but ill name 5 or so that i always play
in no order at all
Paid In Full - Eric B. and Rakim
Illmatic - Nas
Criminal Minded - Boogie Down Productions
The Great Adventures of Slick Rick - Slick Rick
not sure about this, but it's growing on me again;
Ready To Die - The Notorious B.I.G
What about you?
artfag said:wu tang clan - 36 chambers
organized konfusion - stress: the extinction agenda
aceyalone - book of human language
ultramagnetic mc's - critical beatdown
genius/gza - liquid swordz / raekwon - only built 4 cuban lynx / ghostface killah - ironman
dalek - from filthy tongue of gods and griots
nas - illmatic
notorious big - ready to die
jay-z - reasonable doubt
big l - lifestylez ov da poor & dangerous
i love eric b&rakim, bdp and slick rick- they're all up there
man urban legend isn't even out in australia yet lolillmatic said:T.I is good. urban legend deserved more recognition
lmaocoasternick1048 said:Yer top song, The Game ft. 50 Cent - How we do it
Ludacris - Get Back
Kanye West - The New Workout Plan
XZibit - Hey Now
Scribe - Dreaming
Lil' Wayne - Go DJ
Lil' John ft. Trick Daddy - Let's Go
also some good songs.
illmatic said:btw did u think Streets Disciple was a MASSIVE disappointment?
BreaKing said:lmaocoaster
illmatic said:I dont have 10 that i really love because im still exploring the genre... always finding new things - but ill name 5 or so that i always play
in no order at all
Paid In Full - Eric B. and Rakim
Illmatic - Nas
Criminal Minded - Boogie Down Productions
The Great Adventures of Slick Rick - Slick Rick
not sure about this, but it's growing on me again;
Ready To Die - The Notorious B.I.G
What about you?
it's a great album.. im just not feeling some of the production on it.. and his flow on some of the songs is pretty annoying at times.hiphophorray123 said:wheres reasonable doubt???????? or ridin dirty???????? im dissapointed
hiphophorray123 said:if he did like a 'streets disciple 1.5' like jigga and made it one cd that'd be worth it, too many fillers on it....
but just a moment is good, that dude at the start 'quan' is pretty good...but i don't think he is 'the future' as nas has been claiming recently....streets disciple has done VERY poor sales....'just a moment' will be his next single actually....i actually heard 'bridging the gap' on nova yesterday lol...'exclusive' my ass.
why did someone mention az yet, when the discussion is on rap and hip hop?
and i just got games new album and its not as good as the dickheads at interscope are making it out to be.
Q-Tip's got a new song out too 'move' produced by kanye west....
i want ATCQ to come back with an album but i guess nothing will beat their golden days.
illmatic said:stillmatic > streets disciple by a mile.
in terms of 'bridging the gap' betwen rap and other genres, jay-z completely sonned nas with his linkin park collaborations
The Documentary by Game hasn't even been released yet - so you must have the advanced copy which might not be the final thing. He sucks anyway.
AZ has an annoying voice, but he is a very good MC. his verse on Life's A Bitch on Nas' Illmatic is, id say, one of his best.
illmatic said:in terms of 'bridging the gap' betwen rap and other genres, jay-z completely sonned nas with his linkin park collaborations