Snoop: Let me ride
Dr. Dre and Snoop: Nothing but a G thing
Jermaine Dupre-Welcome to Atlanta
Ludacris: Southern Hospitality
Naughty by Nature: Hip Hop Hooray
these are my favorites. Are they the best? I don’t think anyone can say what’s the best. Everyone has their opinion. These are mine.
WTF, gold digger?! No way in hell!
Best rappers: Mos Def, Common, Talib Kweli, MF doom, ghostface, big l, charizma, del tha funkee homosapien, rakim, elzhi, med, nas, pharoahe monch
Best groups: das efx, de la soul, dead prez, geto boys, wu-tang, jurassic 5, the roots, a tribe called quest, souls of mischief, public enemy
Best producers: J Dilla, Madlib, Pete Rock
There’s a few. surly I forgot someone.
THANK YOU MAGNUS! finally! you’re all talking about “if someone mentions lil’wayne” but you didn’t actually say what you LIKE!
I’m GLAD you disagree with me! but what i’m really happy about is you put down some songs you like! we have different tastes, but i say, don’t criticize mine if you’re not willing to stand behind your own, so thank you for doing that!
@Magnus – Yes. Add Lupe Fiasco and the Cool Kids (they’re new, but with so much promise).
For some Canadian artists: K-Os, DL Incognito, K’naan, Cadence Weapon, Kardinal Offishall, Buck 65, Classified… They’re not all so well known, even up here, but they deserve recognition.
We need some female rappers on the list. MC Lyte, Lauryn Hill, Missy Elliott, Jean Grae, Rah Digga, Foxy Brown… who else may qualify?
The cool kids, are you joking?! They’re trash!
Oh, and the only good female rapper in my opinion is lauryn hill, all the others sound alike. Lupe is good, absolutely.
What do you mean I’m not standing behind my own opinion? I’m an opinionated person. But if there’s one subject I’m so opinionated about I trick myself into believing it’s objective, it’s hip hop.
will have to 2nd Nimis answer: Afrika Bambaata: Looking for the Perfect Beat. I used to love Afrika Bambaata. (most white people have never heard of him, i’m white and every time i mention him to a fellow honky they have no clue what i’m talking about).
Really? Like Mos Def, I know a lot of white people who are quite fond of Afrika Bambaata.
Wait, that sounds like Mos Def knows a lot of white people who like Afrika Bambaata. Ha.
Heyy the cool kids are bad ass though…
they kind of have an old flavor to them, but they’re semi-new
one song by them you should most definitely hear is “a little bit cooler”
Uhm one song i really love thats a classic is “today was a good day” by ice cube…
but there are soo many amazing hip-hop/rap songs that are old school…
I would recommend you download the latest The Roots album “Rising Up”, Lupe Fiasco’s album “The Cool”, and Nas’ “Untitled” album.
@Naz- YES! Thank you. The Cool Kids rock. “A Little Bit Cooler” is simply the best. It made me feel good about my own dorkiness.
“So I’m sitting on the couch holding the remote Flipping channels, I’m a rebel, eating a bowl of them fruity pebbles, fruity pebbles, fruity pebbles How gangsta is that? Not gangsta at all! Aw, you judging me dogg? Please! You shop at the mall”
Trying to Find a Balance, Denvermolorado, Woman With the Tattooed Hands, Little Man (and pretty much anything else by….) – Atmosphere
Take Me Home – Brother Ali
Duct Tape, Bleeding Hearts Club – P.O.S
True Love, Dro – Onebelo
Makeshift Patriot- Sage Francis
Dirty Girl, Woman Tonight, 20 questions, Early Morning Tony – Felt
L.A, D.S.W.G, Better Than the Best, You and I – Murs
Moving at the Speed of Life – Living Legends
One Twenty, Now – Eyedea and Abilities
my fav 90S rap songs of all time (not in order):
1. nothin but a g thang—- dr. dre and snoop dogg
2.no diggity—- blackstreet
3.tennessee—- arrested development
4. mo money mo problems—- notorious BIG feat. mase and p diddy and faith evans and MANY other people
5. can i get a….—- jay-z
6. good vibrations—- marky mark
7. loser—- beck (if its considered rap)
8. mama said knock you out—- ll cool j
9. my name is…—- eminem
10. gangstas paradise—- coolio
11. I’ll be missin you—- P diddy feat faith evans (remake from police)
12. insane the brain—- cypress hill
13. jump around—- house of pain
14. end of theroad—- boyz II men
15. this is how we do it—- montell jordan
16. informer—- snow
17.mind playing tricks on me—- geto boys
18. it was a good day—- ice cube
19. jump—- kriss kross
20. california love—- tupac
21. sabotage—- beastie boys
22. erykah badu—- on & on
ETCETC look at my playlist of the 90S:http://view.playlist.com/13023842827
I think of Blackstreet as more R&B than Hip Hop. I really liked the version of Fix they did with Old Dirty Bastard, Slash and Fishbone. I bought the CD though and it’s just their version, not my thang. I like my rap to have a harder edge.
Lately I’ve been groovin’ on “Move, Bitch” from Ludacris
“I’m doin’ 100 on the highway
So if you see me comin’ get the fuck outta my way.
I’m DUI, hardly ever caught sober,
and you about to get ran the fuck over.”
It’s clever, it elevates profanity to an art form, and it hits hard.
I love Luda, anyone who can come up with the lyric “Comin’ up shorter than 5 Danny DeVitos”, AND make it rhyme! That’s my kinda rapper!
I saw the word “best” and the first thing that came to my head was Bring The Noise.
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back is just a stone classic album all the way through and I wish there was a young mainstream rap equivalent to this today.
Crazy concept, lyrical complexity, storytelling, dreamstate atmospheric beats… definitely one of the illest tracks off the illest hiphop record of 2008!
99 problems – jay-z
keep ya head up – tupac
changes – tupac
hit ‘em up- tupac
family business – kanye
homecoming – kanye
regulate – warren g
can i kick it – a tribe called quest
we can get down – a tribe called quest
american terrorist by Lupe fiasco
bonita applebaum by Tribe Called Quest
Hurt me soul by Lupe fiasco
Can I kick it? by Tribe Called Quest
Gettin’ up by Q-tip