01. The Bizness (feat. De La Soul)
02. UNIverse At War (feat. The Roots)
03. The Mic Is Set (feat. Emmigrands)
04. Interlude (feat. DJ Honda)
05. Out For The Cash (5 Deadly Venoms) (feat. The Beatnuts, Fat Joe & DJ Honda)
06. Play Dis 99 (feat. Saukrates)
07. State To State (feat. No I.D. & Dug...
Plus whole beat discographiesby your favorite producers. DJ Premier, Alchemist, Pete Rock, Madlib and others included.
I'm not really sure how to post these individually and I'm not sure I would even if I could. So here is a link to them all. Mediafire links. No waiting between downloads, no...
That silky, smooth production.....Q-Tip's best solo effort.:noah:The elements of Neo-Soul he implemented in this piece of work could make the Soulquarians shake. Man.....it kills me knowing this album hardly gets any love, his flows on this shyt is just next level.
Have a teacher play "Dance...
:whoa:Before I get crucified
I've listened to rap my whole life (1998- ) and, while some of the greatest nostalgia-ridden times of my life happened with a rap CD/Power 96/99 Jamz/Hot 103.5/106 & Park/TRL playing in the background, it's time for me to move on. My earliest interaction with the...
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Still listening now but this some smooth shyt. Proud of my boy
:salute:On your growth fam
@OgstoneyBBM7
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Bumped the other thread also
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Brehs. You could always tell it was someone harmonizing with Mary on that hook, even though Mary appears solo in the video. It's been bothering me for 20 plus years on exactly WHO. And then I read a YouTube comment and it hit me that the answer has been right in front of my face. So obvious...
What are some west coast albums that you feel are criminally underrated and why do you believe those albums should get more recognition?
I'll start..
1. Lethal Injection/Ice Cube - To me personally I feel that this was Cube last good/great solo album. Yes he wasn't spittin those anti-police /...
We already got threads for peoples' AOTY for 2017, but lets break it down and discuss everybody's Top 5 tracks/songs for 2017.:jbhmm:
Here's my list
1. Benny - Camillia's
Prolly my favorite track from the most consistent and dopest emcee this year. The beat from Green Lantern sets a great...
Doing a f@our-part series for the month of November... starting with this one here:
1- Long Live the Kane- Big Daddy Kane... 2- Road to the Riches- Kool G Rap... 3- Droppin' Science- Craig G... 4- The Big Payback- EPMD... 5- Terminator X to the Edge of Panic- Public Enemy... 6- Notorious-...
Surprised there wasn't a thread on this already
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Top 10 Face track for me personally
:wow:
The delivery, the instrumental, no hook, just Face and some of his best/most insightful bars for 2 and a half mins straight, underappreciated
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Got inspired by the "Boy Meets...
Unlike earlier generations, the influential demographic doesn't view mental illness as a sign of weakness.
The rebellious streak many children are born with has stayed with one increasingly influential demographic through young adulthood, as Black millennials have embraced the topic of mental...
Smooth track that's made its way into Hip-Hop multiple times on the low.
The original:
The Roots' cover (early 90s)
Was the first version of "Montara" to throw the loop of women singing "Do what you want, do what you like, do what you need..." which was used again on...
Madlib's version...
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