Little hip hop help please
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All about Saul Williams. Particularly his first album.
This song " http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRsgavuG4sg " - Black Stacey, is one of the most honest and moving pieces of hip-hop I've ever heard.
Don't really like much 'concious' hip-hop. I think 'Gangsta' rap generally has a more powerful message.
Big L, Wu-Tang, East Flatbush Project, Gang-Starr an all them chaps are straight heavy.
This song " http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRsgavuG4sg " - Black Stacey, is one of the most honest and moving pieces of hip-hop I've ever heard.
Don't really like much 'concious' hip-hop. I think 'Gangsta' rap generally has a more powerful message.
Big L, Wu-Tang, East Flatbush Project, Gang-Starr an all them chaps are straight heavy.
i forgot about KMD!£10 Bag wrote:you can't mention kool g rap without mentioning big daddy kane
d.i.t.c too,
lord finesse, he has one of the sickest flows of any mc ever.
and percee p.
maybe kmd? get monsta island czars - escape from monsta island, its mf doom and grimm from back in the day, sick album.
i get ripped on for loving it but get the dark sun riders' self titled album. its on island. its a proper album with a story, underrated imo.
there's lots of non gangsta hip hop out there.
maybe try special ed if you like it old skool?
you probably won't do much better than jeru the damaja & premier though
and yeah wrath of the math >
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Second that. infact i think it was me that mentioned him. Caught him a while back in Brighton fricking love that bloke. living ledgend.prisoner wrote:http://www.rhymesayers.com/
brother ali got a mention already, but just about everyone else on their roster is really good.
In a thread that specifically states no gangster shit why does Nas keep getting mentioned?
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you ever listened to his lyrics? or are you too busy masturbating over the undisputed truth?wurge wrote:Second that. infact i think it was me that mentioned him. Caught him a while back in Brighton fricking love that bloke. living ledgend.prisoner wrote:http://www.rhymesayers.com/
brother ali got a mention already, but just about everyone else on their roster is really good.
In a thread that specifically states no gangster shit why does Nas keep getting mentioned?
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Like I said,ANYTHING Premier is tops.I must post this one again then:Diss04 wrote:i forgot about KMD!£10 Bag wrote:\
you probably won't do much better than jeru the damaja & premier though
and yeah wrath of the math >
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBQDWsBewSs
"I dip,do a backflip,then shoot 'em in the chest with sharp steel bookmarks"
The dopest tune with the dopest beat!
Alot of every style has been mentiond, alot of artists i wouldnt class as concious but they might have the odd peice.
I'd just listen to the bulk of the "classic" artsits, and the obviously more concious artsits (Mos Def, Talib, Gang Starr, Krs, Intelligent Hoodlum, Edo G etc off the top of my head) and work what sounds right from there.
Too much too miss if you start looking for a certain type of lyricist if you ask me.
Oh but by far (if you ask me anyway) the best emcee in terms of pure listenability, is AZ. Nothing really hits me like the best of his tracks.
I'd just listen to the bulk of the "classic" artsits, and the obviously more concious artsits (Mos Def, Talib, Gang Starr, Krs, Intelligent Hoodlum, Edo G etc off the top of my head) and work what sounds right from there.
Too much too miss if you start looking for a certain type of lyricist if you ask me.
Oh but by far (if you ask me anyway) the best emcee in terms of pure listenability, is AZ. Nothing really hits me like the best of his tracks.
AZ is crazy but he has the same problem as Nas had on his last couple of albums that he aint been getting beats that are good enough, simple as.Thomas wrote:Alot of every style has been mentiond, alot of artists i wouldnt class as concious but they might have the odd peice.
I'd just listen to the bulk of the "classic" artsits, and the obviously more concious artsits (Mos Def, Talib, Gang Starr, Krs, Intelligent Hoodlum, Edo G etc off the top of my head) and work what sounds right from there.
Too much too miss if you start looking for a certain type of lyricist if you ask me.
Oh but by far (if you ask me anyway) the best emcee in terms of pure listenability, is AZ. Nothing really hits me like the best of his tracks.
Nas especially; lord finesse, buckwild, diamond d, dj premier, q-tip, large professor - these are the dudes who should be producing his tracks, not nas and salaam remi collabs

Parson wrote:...and then God said unto Eve, "Have some of that, slag."
Did you just read the production credits from Illmatic again?Diss04 wrote:AZ is crazy but he has the same problem as Nas had on his last couple of albums that he aint been getting beats that are good enough, simple as.Thomas wrote:Alot of every style has been mentiond, alot of artists i wouldnt class as concious but they might have the odd peice.
I'd just listen to the bulk of the "classic" artsits, and the obviously more concious artsits (Mos Def, Talib, Gang Starr, Krs, Intelligent Hoodlum, Edo G etc off the top of my head) and work what sounds right from there.
Too much too miss if you start looking for a certain type of lyricist if you ask me.
Oh but by far (if you ask me anyway) the best emcee in terms of pure listenability, is AZ. Nothing really hits me like the best of his tracks.
Nas especially; lord finesse, buckwild, diamond d, dj premier, q-tip, large professor - these are the dudes who should be producing his tracks, not nas and salaam remi collabs
Salaam Remi has produced some big tracks, Nas is just horrible at picking beats.
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i didn't read them i tried reciting from memory lol but you get my point. he needs better production because his lyrics have stayed mostly on point his whole careerdatura wrote:Did you just read the production credits from Illmatic again?
Salaam Remi has produced some big tracks, Nas is just horrible at picking beats.
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I was listening to Earthbound Radio yesterday, and I came upon
this stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyBDcMTOulk
LMNO - Natural Beauty. Dude sounds like Forrest Gump, but he's got a good message.
this stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyBDcMTOulk
LMNO - Natural Beauty. Dude sounds like Forrest Gump, but he's got a good message.
http://soundcloud.com/helixdelay
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Arguably Company Flow had more of an impact on hip-hop, and DITC never released an album and are a loose collective rather than a group.Diss04 wrote:D.I.T.C.unlikely wrote:significance wrote:
Company Flow
In that case then:
Native Tongues


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