My Top 10 Of Hip Hop

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Chemical Smile




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  • Posted: 03/08/2011 16:00
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Okay then, here's my top 10 of under-appreciated/unknown hip hop albums:

1. Artifacts - Thats Them
2. Blahzay Blahzay - Blah Blah Blah
3. Bush Babees - Gravity
4. Casual - Fear Itself
5. Gravediggaz - The Pick, The Sickle And The Shovel
6. Group Home - Livin' Proof
7. Lighter Shade Of Brown - Hip Hop Locos
8. O.G.C. (Originoo Gunn Clappaz) - Da Storm
9. People Under The Stairs - The Om Years-B-Sides & Rarities
10. Smif-N-Wessun - Dah Shinin'
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cartoken
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  • Posted: 03/08/2011 16:05
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okay okay, my top 10 too then:

1. Dre Dre - 2001
2. Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
3. A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory
4. A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders
5. Missy Elliott - Miss E...So Addictive
6. Missy Elliott - Da Real World
7. OutKast - Stankonia
8. OutKast - Atliens
9. The Notorious B.I.G. - Readu To Die
10. Missy Elliott - Under Construction
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Wombi





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  • Posted: 03/08/2011 18:16
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My Top 10

1. My Beautiful Dark Twsited Fantasy - Kanye West
2. Late Registration - Kanye West
3. 3 Feet High And Rising - De La Soul
4. The Blueprint - Jay-Z
5. The Black Album - Jay-Z
6. The Chronic - Dr.Dre
7. It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back - Public Enemy
8. Sir Lucious Leftfoot: The Son Of Chico Dusty - Big Boi
9. The Marshall Mathers LP - Eminem
10. Aquemini - Outkast


I have a lot left to listen to but I still don't think hardcore hip-hop purists would like my list.
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  • Posted: 03/08/2011 19:14
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Jhereko wrote:
Postmodern_Beatnik wrote:
purple wrote:
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy?


Haha?? You know, not everything has to be centered around Pitchfork...


why are you giving pitchfork any credit for My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy? anyone with half a musical bone loved that album


No. The King Crimson sample was, among other things, ridiculous.
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Norman Bates wrote:
Jhereko wrote:
Postmodern_Beatnik wrote:
purple wrote:
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy?


Haha?? You know, not everything has to be centered around Pitchfork...


why are you giving pitchfork any credit for My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy? anyone with half a musical bone loved that album


No. The King Crimson sample was, among other things, ridiculous.


Sad

I thought it was fantastic (and not just because he used a sample of a 60's prog song) and POWER is my favourite song of his.
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  • Posted: 03/08/2011 19:21
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My top 10 :
A Tribe Called Quest, The Low End Theory
Wu-Tang Clan, Enter The Wu-Tang, 36 Chambers (plus Raekwon's, ODB's, & Genius' first solo efforts)
Mos Def, Black On Both Sides
Antipop Consortium, Tragic Epilogue
De La Soul, Stakes Is High
Company Flow, Funcrusher Plus
Afrika Bambaataa, Planet Rock The Album
Run-D.M.C. - Run-D.M.C.
Public Enemy - It Takes A nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
Black Star - Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star
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  • Posted: 03/08/2011 19:25
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Forgot Common's Be... hell, I've got to take one out.
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Postmodern_Beatnik




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  • Posted: 03/08/2011 21:14
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Norman Bates wrote:
Jhereko wrote:
Postmodern_Beatnik wrote:
purple wrote:
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy?


Haha?? You know, not everything has to be centered around Pitchfork...


why are you giving pitchfork any credit for My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy? anyone with half a musical bone loved that album


No. The King Crimson sample was, among other things, ridiculous.


Not to mention the end of Blame Game...I never wanted to nor do I ever again want to hear Chris Rock having sex. I'm fine with him just staying as the zebra from Madagascar lol
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Hayden




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  • Posted: 03/09/2011 02:03
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Postmodern_Beatnik wrote:
Norman Bates wrote:
Jhereko wrote:
Postmodern_Beatnik wrote:
purple wrote:
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy?


Haha?? You know, not everything has to be centered around Pitchfork...


why are you giving pitchfork any credit for My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy? anyone with half a musical bone loved that album


No. The King Crimson sample was, among other things, ridiculous.


Not to mention the end of Blame Game...I never wanted to nor do I ever again want to hear Chris Rock having sex. I'm fine with him just staying as the zebra from Madagascar lol


I liked the King Crimson sample, thought it really worked. Also, the only reason I think MBDTF isn't perfect is because of the ending of Blame Game Sad , which ironically would be my favourite song if the last few minutes were cut out. Shame.
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  • Posted: 03/09/2011 14:12
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Eminem - Marshall Mathers LP
OutKast - Stankonia
Eminem - Slim Shady LP
Dr Dre. - 2001
NWA - Straight Outta Compton
Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation of Millions
Notorious BIG - Ready to Die
Kanye West - Graduation
D12 - Devils Night
Nas - Illmatic
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