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Wyclef is not exactly hip-hop I like him
The Inc. like them
I can carry on but I won't for 2 reasons;
1. I can't be bothered
2. I can't be bothered
:-P
Wutang, Mos Def, Redman, Method Man, Cappadonna, Capone and Noreaga, Talib Kwaeli, DMX etc etc
All the Public Enemy albums
All the NWA albums
The first Wu Tang album
Genius/GZA - Liquid Swords
All of Roots Manuva's albums, for some proper British hip-hop
Skitz - Countryman, for more proper British hip-hop
Anything by Ultramagnetic MCs/Kool Keith
Anything by Pete Rock
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
RJD2 - Deadringer
The last two DJ Vadim albums
Everything produced by Timbaland and The Neptunes in the last couple of years
Only when you have listened to all these records THREE TIMES can you say that hip-hop sucks big floppy.
You also need to listen to the Solid Steel radio show: www.ninjatune.net/solidsteel for the best hip hop, past, present and future.
Deltron 3030 by Deltron 3030, especially the track "Mastermind"
Dr Octagon
Swollen Members
Cannibal OX
Soul Assassins volume 2 by Muggs (of Cypress Hill fame)
Wesley Willis is also an interesting one - basically a deranged schizophrenic that rapped in public until a record producer thought it would be a good idea to sign him up. His backing tracks sound like the pre-programmed tunes from a cheap keyboard. Classic tunes include "I'm sorry that I got fat", "Merry Christmas" and the deeply moving "They threw me out of church". Not really any good, but pretty funny
> Nah
Well don't come crying to me when you get drive-byed for not showing 'nuff respect'.