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Rap/Hip Hop recommendations

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    #11
    I would not know about Hip Hop but for some splendid Chap-Hop I suggest Professor Elemental’s tracks “Cup of Brown Joy” or “Fighting Trousers”
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      #12
      Eminem, Professor Green, Snoop Dog, Ludicris, some of 50 Cent's.

      Some rap is SOOOOOOOOOOOO crude though, even I can't be bothered with it.

      oh yeah and Vanilla Ice :-) NOT!!.
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        #13
        Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
        I fell out with it when it morphed into gangsta tulipe and then just became totally derivative pointless nonsense a la fiddy et all.

        However a chance encounter about 8 years ago with a Goldie Looking Chain album reminded me of the old days and then someone pointed me to that College Dropout album of Kayne's and some of it was quite decent.

        So, music officiandos - please let me have some recommendations based on the fact I liked "We don't care", most of Public Enemy's output quite a lot of the Chain (safe spa)
        Can't see videos at the client co so can't see what Freamon has suggested.
        Anyway - I can recommend MF Doom for some proper old school rapping.
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          #14
          2001 - Dr Dre - one of the best hip hop album ever.
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            #15
            I like a bit of hip-hop



            Don't just stick with the mainstream, try Antipop Consortium (Arrythmia), Blackalicious (Melodica), RJD2 (Constant Elevation Mix Tape, Your Face or Your Kneecaps and lots more), MF Doom (try the two Viktor Vaughn albums, Vaudeville Villain and can't remember the name of the other) and you really should check out, J Dilla (Donuts, The Shining):



            Will try and list out some of my other fave's later when in the office.

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              #16
              Nasty Nas in you area, causing mass hysteria - this was too good to forget to put in

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                #17
                Eminem - Recovery. Awesome album.
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                  #18
                  Dr Dre The Chronic and Dr Dre 2001

                  Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle 1992

                  Most of 2 Pac albums

                  Old skool Ice Cube

                  The Game - The Documentary

                  West coast rap at its best


                  Most of the BIG singles

                  LL Cool J in the 90's and early 2000's

                  50 Cent, Eminem, Ludacris,Bow Wow there is alot of good stuff out there but also some real bad stuff too.

                  give me old skool everytime

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by zeitghost
                    My recommendation is that it's all crap so don't listen to it.

                    HTH.
                    rap is only 75% of crap.

                    igmc.

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                      #20
                      If you like Kanye and GLC (pretty big gap between them) I'd say you'd like The Black Album by Jay-Z and The Pretty Toney Album by Ghostface.

                      Both classics.

                      Saw Kanye here in Sydney couple of months back. Felt like a bit of a grandad but a wicked concert.

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