Hip-Hop Albums. Any Recommandations?

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Applerill wrote:
Actually, I also have one. Though it isn't necessarily for hip-hop, but for Autist-Hop.

http://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=8081

(It's finally at 100 entries, BTW)


what is "autist-hop" exactly?
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dividesbyzero wrote:
Applerill wrote:
Actually, I also have one. Though it isn't necessarily for hip-hop, but for Autist-Hop.

http://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=8081

(It's finally at 100 entries, BTW)


what is "autist-hop" exactly?


I'm guessing albums popularized by introverted nerds on internet music forums


...*ahem.
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dividesbyzero wrote:
Applerill wrote:
Actually, I also have one. Though it isn't necessarily for hip-hop, but for Autist-Hop.

http://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=8081

(It's finally at 100 entries, BTW)


what is "autist-hop" exactly?


I dunno, but it definitely isn't canon.
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Does any one in here know of yU?? He's one half of 'The 1978ers' and is a dope mc. Part of Mello Music Group.

Check out 'The Earn' (2011) https://yu360.bandcamp.com/album/the-earn

Also part of Diamond District with Oddisee & XO.
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Also OP, your world of hip-hop isn't complete without some crunk. It doesn't necessarily have to be Soulja Boy (for his early material is still a tad controversial), but the early 2000s had Lil Jon release two masterpieces on about the same level.

If you want something rough, then listen to

Put Yo Hood Up by Lil' Jon & The East Side Boyz

If you want something more catchy and fun, then listen to Kings of Crunk


If you want your crunk to go all-out canon, then you should stick with

When The Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1 by Three 6 Mafia
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Applerill wrote:
I dunno, but it definitely isn't canon.


this just in: Kanye West, Nas, Public Enemy, A Tribe Called Quest, Dr. Dre, Gravediggaz, The Pharcyde, Ghostface Killah, etc. etc. etc. are not canon because Charlie wants to draw attention to his ~eclecticism~
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