Selected discography: Federal (1993), In a Major Way (1995), The Hall of Game (1996), The Element of Surprise (1998), Charlie Hustle: Blueprint of a Self-Made Millionaire (1999), Loyalty and Betrayal (2000), Grit & Grind (2002), Breakin' News (2003), My Ghetto Report Card (2006), The Ball Street Journal (2008), Revenue Retrievin' Series [4 albums] (2010-11), The Block Brochure [vol. 1, 2 and 3] (2012)
Selected discography: The Return of The Drifter (2002), Falling Down (2003), Nuke Proof Suit (2005), The Mengi Bus Mixtape (2007), The Dragon of an Ordinary Family (2011)
Along with Task Force and Braintax, Jehst is one of the fathers of UK Hip-Hop (not grime!) as it is now. The amount of rappers that have jacked Jehst's flow with having a fraction of his lyrical talent is ridiculous. I nominated both of these (I think) so I'd like to see them both go further, but given Jehst is the sole representer of UK hip-hop (I repeat, not grime) I had top vote for him.
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