It is a mystery
Tory Lanez Stan
Isaac Hayes.
His discography isn't too long and is very good
His discography isn't too long and is very good
I wouldn't recommend getting these artists entire discography, just the albums when they were in their most creative period.
Tribe (First 3)
MJ (Off The Wall - Dangerous)
Prince (1978 - 1988)
Parliament/Funkadelic (everything)
Stevie Wonder (Music of my Mind - Hotter Than July)
Portishead (All 3)
De La Soul (First 4)
Gangstarr (Daily Operation - Moment of Truth)
UGK (Too Hard 2 Swallow - Riding Dirty)
Outkast (First 4)
Ghostface (Iron Man - Fishscale)
The Beatles (Rubber Soul - Let It Be)
Led Zeppelin (everything)
Alice Coltrane (everything)
D'Angelo (everything)
The Roots (Do You Want More - Game Theory)
Common (Resurrection - Finding Forever)
Erykah Badu (Baduizm - New Amerykah pt 1)
Ice Cube (Amerikkka's Most Wanted - Laugh Now, Cry Later)
Public Enemy (It Takes A Nation... - Apocalypse '91)
Jimi Hendrix (First 3)
Bob Marley (Catch A Fire - Uprising)
Anita Baker (The Songstress - Giving You The Best That I Got)
R. Kelly (12 Play - Chocolate Factory)
Eric B & Rakim (All 4)
EPMD (Strictly Business - Business Never Personal)
Mary J. Blige (What's the 411 - Share My World)
Aaliyah (everything)
Beanie Sigel (everything)
I like this list a lot. I'd change up the roots selection to illadelph Half-Life and things fall apart.
Also add nas's first two albums
Another personal favorite of mine is Deerhunter; all their albums are really good
Can I ask you a question as a young dude out here who's trying to get into older music?Michael Jackson
Stevie Wonder
David Bowie
Prince
Marvin Gaye
John Coltrane
Having a general familiarity with those catalogs will up your musical IQ significantly. They're some of the most influential artists, post James Brown. You might be able to argue Jackson, Bowie, and Prince are the top 3 most influential post James Brown.
Can I ask you a question as a young dude out here who's trying to get into older music?
Do you enjoy these artists just as much as, say, Drake, Future, the Weeknd, J. Cole, Kendrick, and all these young cats? Like, genuinely?
Can you elaborate on their influence? What did they do to influence artists? How so in terms of the sonics? If so, who? I've never heard even one project from these artists, but I definitely will.Michael Jackson
Stevie Wonder
David Bowie
Prince
Marvin Gaye
John Coltrane
Having a general familiarity with those catalogs will up your musical IQ significantly. They're some of the most influential artists, post James Brown. You might be able to argue Jackson, Bowie, and Prince are the top 3 most influential post James Brown.