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Best hip hop/rap albums ever?

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 2:06 pm
by putty
Some of you folks seem to like hip hop a lot. I dabble in the beats occasionally, but not too much. Outkast, Deltron, Quasimoto, J5, beastie boys, is about as far as i go.

So tell me what y'all think are the best hip hop or rap albums ever made.

when i think of best ever, the first thing that comes to my mind is the Chronic or Doggystyle, but a lot of stuff has come out since then.

Jay-z, B.I.G., beastie boys, wutang clan, kanye west, tupac, public enemy, ice cube are all big names. who is/was the best? Outkast is my favorite.

obviously it's hard to say any great musician is better than any other. it's all opinions. so keep that in mind, as always.

atcq

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 2:20 pm
by Colin
a tribe called quest
"midnight marauders"

and roots stuff i always great

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 2:25 pm
by Guest
LL Cool J - Radio
Run DMC - Raising Hell

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 6:00 pm
by tim
jay z- blueprint vol 1 and reasonable doubt

biggie- ready to die

de la soul- three feet high and rising

nwa- straight outta compton

wu tang- enter the wu(36 chambers)

public enemy- fear of a black planet and it take a nation of millions to hold us back

the fugees- the score

eric b and rakim- paid in full

^ten classic albums

here's something by big L, i believe the anniversary of his death was a few days ago. he had the potential to become one of the next great mc's.

'98 freestyle

Hiphop/rap albums

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 11:56 am
by guest
Blackstar (Mos Def & Talib Kweli)

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 12:18 pm
by Cleantone
Image

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 1:31 am
by GeMeNeYe

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:34 pm
by headnugg
This thread is where it's at.....

I'll follow in Tim's model and list what I think are 10 Essential Hip Hop Albums


1. Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory
2. Biggie - Ready to Die
3. Pharcyde - Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde
4. Wu-Tang - Retun to the 36 Chambers
GZA - Liquid Swords
Ghostface - Ironman
Raekwon - Only Built for Cuban Linx
5. NWA - Straight Outta Compton
Eazy E - Eazy Does It
Ice Cube - Amerikkka's Most Wanted
6. Nas - It Was Written
7. Nas - Illmatic
8. Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt
9. Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle
10. Dr. Dre - The Chronic

Well that's more than ten, but you get the point, here's a few more that could be alternates on that list:

Tribe - Midnight Marauders
Biggie - Life After Death
Ghostface - Supreme Clientele
Method Man - Tical
jay-Z - In My Lifetime VOL. 1
The Blueprint
The Black Album


Other good shit to check out:

EPMD
Geto Boys
Scarface - particularly The Fix, but he's the man
a Kanye album
Gangstarr - Moment of Truth


Recent shit I've really been diggin'

The Best of 2006:

1. Clipse - Hell Hath No Fury
2. Ghostface - Fishscale

Best of 2005:

1. Atmosphere - You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having
2. Lil Wayne - The Carter II

other recent stuff

Lil Wayne/Birdman - Stuntin' Like My Daddy
Rick Ross - Port of Miami
DJ Drama - any of his "Gangsta Grillz" mixtapes, but the two Lil Wayne "Dedication" mixtapes are SICK
Jim Jones - Hustler's P.O.M.E.
The Game's two albums are both pretty good.....

(the above shit is all bling, rims, guns, drugs, etc and certainly not intelligent rap, but it's still good......)

Little Brother
Young Dro
TI - King
Atmosphere - any of his shit is dope
Blackstar


I think that Lil Wayne is on top of the game right now, but he's not for everyone, you either love him or hate him, and Clipse are on fire right now, if you live in Beantown, they're playing 2 nights at the Middle East, 2/26 + 2/27

check out a local hip hop duo: E.B.B. and F.L.O.W.

http://www.myspace.com/demoandinf

I could keep going all day.....

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:36 pm
by headnugg
tim wrote:jay z- blueprint vol 1 and reasonable doubt

biggie- ready to die

de la soul- three feet high and rising

nwa- straight outta compton

wu tang- enter the wu(36 chambers)

public enemy- fear of a black planet and it take a nation of millions to hold us back

the fugees- the score

eric b and rakim- paid in full

^ten classic albums

here's something by big L, i believe the anniversary of his death was a few days ago. he had the potential to become one of the next great mc's.

'98 freestyle

No Tribe on there Tim?......

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 1:46 pm
by tim
headnugg wrote:
tim wrote:jay z- blueprint vol 1 and reasonable doubt

biggie- ready to die

de la soul- three feet high and rising

nwa- straight outta compton

wu tang- enter the wu(36 chambers)

public enemy- fear of a black planet and it take a nation of millions to hold us back

the fugees- the score

eric b and rakim- paid in full

^ten classic albums

here's something by big L, i believe the anniversary of his death was a few days ago. he had the potential to become one of the next great mc's.

'98 freestyle

No Tribe on there Tim?......
they were mentioned earlier, that's why.

have you had a chance to check out spank rock? they're from around here and sorta blew up in '06, been getting alot of good press. it's crazy cause this time last year they were doing my buddies' warehouse parties now they're one of thom yorkes favorite acts.

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 1:51 pm
by putty
how do y'all think Outkast compares in the big scheme of things?

I haven't heard anything better, and I feel like I've listened to 90 percent of what's been named in this thread.

Southernplayalisticadillacmusik, ATLiens and Aquemini are all insanely good. Not a fan of the poppier new stuff though.

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 2:01 pm
by tim
putty wrote:Southernplayalisticadillacmusik, ATLiens and Aquemini are all insanely good. Not a fan of the poppier new stuff though.
outkast are definitely one of the greater duos, no doubt about that. all of those albums are classic along with stankonia. they've always been "out there" but andres 3000 sorta lost me after speakerboxxx/the love below. i definitely liked big boi's part of that album much better. if i never hear "hey ya" again, that'll be alright with me.

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 2:21 pm
by tim
oh yeah, has anyone else been watching the white rapper show on vh1? it's such a trainwreck but so funny to watch. definitely rooting for shamrock at this point, he seems like the only one who's gotten any better as the show has progressed. they're all pretty much only good for laughs though. i'm looking forward to them getting their asses handed to them tonight when they try and battle in detroit. hallelujah hollerback!

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 2:29 pm
by headnugg
tim wrote:oh yeah, has anyone else been watching the white rapper show on vh1? it's such a trainwreck but so funny to watch. definitely rooting for shamrock at this point, he seems like the only one who's gotten any better as the show has progressed. they're all pretty much only good for laughs though. i'm looking forward to them getting their asses handed to them tonight when they try and battle in detroit. hallelujah hollerback!
I love that show! Even tho they are all WACK! But I do agree that Shamrock has improved the most and generally seems to be the least wack. Too bad the Bean was repped by Sullee. He was weak. But what an entertaining show. And John Brown is just crazy. There is a blank, crazy look in his eyes at all times. Hallelujah Holla Back!


I saw Spank Rock make a bunch of year end lists so I DL'ed the album but haven't heard it yet. I saw them on Kimmel and wasn't impressed.....

As far as Outkast, yah they're geniuses and you have to love them, but they stopped being straight up hip hop a while ago, somewhere around Aquemini(whick rocks)......I didn't like the ATL sdtk at all. But SouthernPlayalistic is a classic.

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:23 am
by tim
yo 'nugg, have you checked out the new bone thugs yet? this could be my favorite rap album in a minute.