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Alright little children, I’ve been suspended by Shape for the past 5 days, and I’ve been lickin my chops to get into this hip hop action…..i’ve been hearing a lot of wack ass recommendations when it comes to Mc’s, albums, and just straight good rap or hip hop. I’ve come to shed some light on the subject……..HERE’S A FREE LESSON!
ALBUMS
1. Mobb Deep – The Infamous
Don’t pay any attention to them signing with 50cent. You can’t blame them, they were putting out hip hop classics in the early 90’s, and weren’t making any money. This album is a beautifully hard collaboration between Prodigy’s unmatchable rhymes, and Havoc’s gritty beats. Hard gangster stuff…..5 stars…..can’t be beat!
Best tracks:
Cradle to the Grave
Right Back At You
Eye For An Eye (Your Beef Is Mines)
Survival Of The Fittest
2. Notorious B.I.G.- Ready to Die
Shut up….you don’t know what you are talking about. Sit down and listen to Biggy melt rhymes together that will sit you on your ass. Clearly he had the ability to be the greatest MC of all time. He’s gotta get a 10 for flow and creativity, a true lyrical genius.
Best tracks:
Things Done Changed
Gimme The Loot
Warning
Juicy
Suicidal Thoughts
The What
3. GangStarr – Moment of Truth
This is strictly business and I guess we shouldn't be surprised, but Gang Starr comes correct with business as usual, instead of opting to sell out in order to get paid in full. You will be hard pressed to find a wack song on this record. Guru produces two cuts and rightly leaves the rest of the production up to the maestro, DJ Premier. This is the type of album that you throw in the deck and let run from beginning to end and back again.
Best tracks:
Above The Clouds
The Militia
The Rep Grows Bigga
Betrayal
You Know My Steez
4. Ghostface Killer – Ironman
If you try to analyze it it want always make sense. This is Ghost's show not yours. It's more interesting to listen to Ghost than to understand him
Best tracks:
Wildflower
Assasination Day
Winter Warz
Daytona 500
Motherless Child
5. Mobb Deep – Hell on Earth
I’m not being partial boys and girls….but if you are a white suburban youth and you think you like hip hop and you never listened to this album you should be shot. Prodigy and Havoc smack the second album out of the park. Same formula….different but great results. I have actually bought this album 3 times cause I keep losing it…worth the $$.
Best tracks:
Drop a Gem on 'Em
Extortion
Man Down
Hell on Earth (Front Lines)
6. The Roots - Illadelph Halflife
Jazzy beats…….slick witted poets……. all good. Philly never gets its props, but the City of Brotherly Love has pioneered its fair share of hip-hop innovations. The Roots became the first rap act to put together an impressive live show without samples and sequencers. On their third album, "illadelph halflife," the Roots capture in the studio the same chemistry between rhymes and live instruments that they've generated on stage. The album does include samples, but they're samples of the band's own exploratory jam sessions in Philadelphia.
Best tracks:
Respond/React
Episodes
The Adventures In Wonderland
One Shine
Some other songs worth downloading
1. Cream – Wu Tang Clan
2. Blackmoon – Buck’em Down (vinyl remix)
3. Blackmoon – 2 Turntables and a Mic
4. Jay-Z – D’Evils
5. Gangstarr – Code of the Streets
6. Raekwon – Incarcerated Scarfaces
ALBUMS
1. Mobb Deep – The Infamous
Don’t pay any attention to them signing with 50cent. You can’t blame them, they were putting out hip hop classics in the early 90’s, and weren’t making any money. This album is a beautifully hard collaboration between Prodigy’s unmatchable rhymes, and Havoc’s gritty beats. Hard gangster stuff…..5 stars…..can’t be beat!
Best tracks:
Cradle to the Grave
Right Back At You
Eye For An Eye (Your Beef Is Mines)
Survival Of The Fittest
2. Notorious B.I.G.- Ready to Die
Shut up….you don’t know what you are talking about. Sit down and listen to Biggy melt rhymes together that will sit you on your ass. Clearly he had the ability to be the greatest MC of all time. He’s gotta get a 10 for flow and creativity, a true lyrical genius.
Best tracks:
Things Done Changed
Gimme The Loot
Warning
Juicy
Suicidal Thoughts
The What
3. GangStarr – Moment of Truth
This is strictly business and I guess we shouldn't be surprised, but Gang Starr comes correct with business as usual, instead of opting to sell out in order to get paid in full. You will be hard pressed to find a wack song on this record. Guru produces two cuts and rightly leaves the rest of the production up to the maestro, DJ Premier. This is the type of album that you throw in the deck and let run from beginning to end and back again.
Best tracks:
Above The Clouds
The Militia
The Rep Grows Bigga
Betrayal
You Know My Steez
4. Ghostface Killer – Ironman
If you try to analyze it it want always make sense. This is Ghost's show not yours. It's more interesting to listen to Ghost than to understand him
Best tracks:
Wildflower
Assasination Day
Winter Warz
Daytona 500
Motherless Child
5. Mobb Deep – Hell on Earth
I’m not being partial boys and girls….but if you are a white suburban youth and you think you like hip hop and you never listened to this album you should be shot. Prodigy and Havoc smack the second album out of the park. Same formula….different but great results. I have actually bought this album 3 times cause I keep losing it…worth the $$.
Best tracks:
Drop a Gem on 'Em
Extortion
Man Down
Hell on Earth (Front Lines)
6. The Roots - Illadelph Halflife
Jazzy beats…….slick witted poets……. all good. Philly never gets its props, but the City of Brotherly Love has pioneered its fair share of hip-hop innovations. The Roots became the first rap act to put together an impressive live show without samples and sequencers. On their third album, "illadelph halflife," the Roots capture in the studio the same chemistry between rhymes and live instruments that they've generated on stage. The album does include samples, but they're samples of the band's own exploratory jam sessions in Philadelphia.
Best tracks:
Respond/React
Episodes
The Adventures In Wonderland
One Shine
Some other songs worth downloading
1. Cream – Wu Tang Clan
2. Blackmoon – Buck’em Down (vinyl remix)
3. Blackmoon – 2 Turntables and a Mic
4. Jay-Z – D’Evils
5. Gangstarr – Code of the Streets
6. Raekwon – Incarcerated Scarfaces