This album has really got me into 9th Wonder, the beats are beautiful here.
1. Intro 2. 2-32's 3. Don't Rush Me 4. My Story 5. The Time Is Now (ft Phonte) 6. Billy Killer 7. Think About It 8. "#8" 9. American Pimp (ft Median) 10. This World 11. Love Thirst 12. Desparada 13. Smash Mouth
Vast Aire, remember him? He's the titan MC who shocked the world and conquered critics as the leader of Definitive Jux's landmark upstart crew, Cannibal Ox; their essential 2002 debut, Cold Vein, was a chart-topper in nearly every smart music critic's year-end poll.
1. You Know 2. T.V. Land 3. Take Two 4. The Dynamic Duo feat. Gecchi Suede 5. Give Me That Mic feat. Copywrite 6. Mecca And The Ox feat. Vordul Mega 7. Back 2 Basics 8. Lunchroom Rap (It's Nothing) 9. When Starz Fall feat. Double A.B., Thanos, Swave Sevah & Karniege 10. The Crush 11. Shu (The God of Aire) 12. Graveyard Shift feat. Genesis 13. The Infinity War 14. The Man With Out Fear
This was chosen as album of the month by hiphop connection magazine.
1. Intro 2. Reintroduction 3. Quality Work Feat Will Pack & Rakaa Iriscience 4. Made The Change 5. Deep Down 6. We Gets It In Feat Talib Kweli 7. Just What I Need 8. All Seasons 9. War Going On Feat Cormega 10. Skates 11. Stay In Ya Lane Feat Sadat X 12. Open Ya Eyes 13. Regrets 14. Not A Word 15. Rock Dis Feat KRS-One 16. Don't Make Me Laugh 17. The Day The Music Died/how About The Mic Feat Cold Heat
The 3rd World is a mixtape/street album from rapper Immortal Technique, following a five-year absence since Revolutionary Vol. 2
1. Death March Produced by and featuring DJ Green Lantern 2. That's What It Is 3. Golpe De Estado Featuring Veneno and Temperamento 4. Harlem Renaissance 5. Lick Shots Featuring Chino XL and Crooked I Produced by Chino XL 6. Interlude 7. The 3rd World Produced by DJ Green Lantern 8. Hollywood Driveby Featuring Psycho Realm and Street Platoon Hidden track: "Watch Out (Remix)" 9. Reverse Pimpology Featuring Mojo 10. Open Your Eyes 11. The Payback Featuring Diabolic and Ras Kass Produced by Bronze Nazareth 12. Adios, Uncle Tom (skit) 13. Stronghold Grip Featuring Poison Pen and Swave Sevah 14. Mistakes 15. Out on Parole 16. Crimes from the Heart Featuring Maya Azucena Hidden track: Rebel Arms
The album's first single, "You Can't Stop Me Now", features fellow Wu-Tang Clan rapper Inspectah Deck; a track by this name featured in reports of early track listings of the group's 8 Diagrams album. The track samples a version of the Barrett Strong/Norman Whitfield composition "Message from a Black Man", also previously sampled by MF DOOM on the King Geedorah album Take Me to Your Leader. RZA has since released another track, "Drama", featuring Monk of Black Knights and singer Thea van Seijen.
RZA described the album to Billboard.com as "simply fun hip-hop... a perfect blend of reality, fiction, sci-fi and martial arts".
1. Digi Snacks Intro 2. Long Time Coming 3. U Can't Stop Me Now 4. Straight Up the Block 5. Booby Trap 6. Try Ya Ya Ya 7. Good Night Kiss 8. No Regrets 9. Money Don't Own Me 10. Creep 11. Drama 12. Up Again 13. Put Your Guns Down 14. My Lovin' Is Digi Part II 15. Old Day 16. Don't Be Afraid (bonus track)
Both released in the same year, these show some of Dilla and Madlibs finest work!
Jay Dee Aka J Dilla - Donuts
Donuts is an instrumental hip hop album by producer J Dilla. Donuts was released on February 7, 2006, his 32nd birthday, and only three days before his death. This album was a major breakthrough for this underground artist, in which his unique style could be shown and many see as having subtle meanings in many of its tracks and their names (for example, the titling of "Don't Cry" and "Bye" in light of Dilla's passing afterwards). On Metacritic, Donuts received "universal acclaim" from critics based on an aggregate score of 84/100 from fifteen reviews.
Beat Konducta Vol 1-2: Movie Scenes is an instrumental album by Madlib, an American hip hop musician signed to Stones Throw Records. The album, entirely produced by Madlib under the alias of the Beat Konducta, is meant to be a soundtrack to a nonexistent movie of Madlib's imagination. This album boasts an extensive use of 1970s soul samples, but there are also hints of rock, funk, and house.
Operation: Doomsday is the debut solo album by hip hop artist Daniel Dumile under his MF DOOM alias, marking Dumile's return to the hip hop scene after KMD's demise. It was released as CD & 2/LP on Fondle 'Em Records in January of 1999, and reissued by Sub Verse Records in 2001 with a slightly altered track listing.
Despite being reissued, the CD went out of print sometime between 2003 and 2004, quickly becoming an expensive collector's item, while the LP stayed in print for much longer.
1. The Time We Faced Doom [Skit] 2. Doomsday 3. Rhymes Like Dimes feat. DJ Cucumber Slice 4. The Finest feat. Tommy Gunn 5. Back In The Days [Skit] 6. Go With The Flow 7. Tick, Tick... feat. MF Grimm 8. Red & Gold feat. King Geedorah 9. The Hands Of Doom [Skit] feat. DJ Subroc 10. Who You Think I Am? feat. King Caesar, Rodan, Megalon, Kamackeris & Kong 11. Doom, Are You Awake? [Skit] 12. Hey! 13. Operation: Greenbacks feat. Megalon & King Geedorah 14. The Mic 15. The Mystery Of Doom [Skit] 16. Dead Bent 17. Gas Drawls 18. ? feat. Kurious Jorge 19. I Hear Voices [Part 1]
Well Friday the 13th is here, unlucky for some but not if you check out this!!!
Justice System's 1994 debut "Rooftop Soundcheck" is simply one of the most unappreciated masterpieces in hip hop. This album is beyond hip hop at its best; it's pure music at its best.
Justice System is a seven piece band, including bass, guitar, sax, drums, keyboards, and two rappers. If you like Jazz and hip hop, then you will love this!
1. Due Our Time 2. Trouble on My Mind 3. Flexin' tha Ill Funk 4. Dedication to Bambaataa 5. Summer in the City 6. Santana 7. Ill-River Expedition 8. Justice Funkin' 9. Jacquelina 10. Just Because 11. Soulstyle 12. Take It to the Stage 13. Summer in the City [Sunshine Blend] 14. Jacquelina Outro
1. Excursions 2. Buggin' Out 3. Rap Promoter 4. Butter 5. Verses From The Abstract 6. Show Business 7. Vibes and Stuff 8. The Infamous Date Rape 9. Check The Rhime 10. Everything Is Fair 11. Jazz (We've Got) 12. Skypager 13. What? 14. Scenario
A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing is the debut album from Native Tongues Posse affiliate Black Sheep. The album became one of the most popular and acclaimed alternative hip hop albums of the 1990s.
1. Intro 2. U Mean I'm Not 3. Butt In The Meantime 4. Have U.N.E. Pull 5. Strobelite Honey 6. Are You Mad? 7. The Choice Is Yours 8. To Whom It May Concern 9. Similak Child 10. Try Counting Sheep 11. Flavor Of The Month 12. La Menage 13. L.A.S.M. 14. Gimme The Finga 15. Hoes We Knows 16. Go To Hail 17. Black With N.V. (No Vision) 18. Pass The 40 19. Blunted 20. For Doz That Slept 21. The Choice Is Yours (Revisited) 22. Yes
01. Group Home - Supa Star 02. Brand Nubian - All for one 03. Special Ed - I Got It Made 04. Jeru the Damaja - D. Original 05. Marley Marl feat. Craig G - Droppin' Science 06. MC Lyte - Cha Cha Cha 07. Audio 2 - Top Billin' 08. Stetsasonic - Go Stetsa 09. T. La Rock & Jazzy Jay - It's Yours 10. Gang Starr - Who's Gonna Take the Weight 11. Main Source - Live at the Barbeque
This just came out yesterday, It's actually better than i expected.
1. Intro 2. Gangsta Rap rmx.(Prod by Dj Greenlantern) 3. Cops Keep Firing (Prod. By Dj Greenlantern) 4. Hero (Prod by Polow Da Don) 5. Black President (Prod. By Dj Greenlantern) 6.Association (feat. and Prod. by Stic Man of Dead Prez) 7. Legendary (Mike Tyson)..(Prod by Salaam Remi) 8. Ghetto rmx feat. Joell Ortiz (Prod by Dj Greenlantern. 9. Seen it All (Green Mix) 10. Esco Let’s Go (Full Song).(Prod by Dj Khallil) 11. N.I.G.G.E.R. (Slave and Master). (Prod by Dj Toomp) 12 “Be a Nigger too” rmx feat. Dante Hawkins (Prod. by Dj Greenlantern) 13. Surviving the times (Original Cool and Dre Version) 14. Nas Timeline mixed by Statik Selektah (Nararated by Nas) 15. Outro feat. Richard Pryor
1. Trip of the Century 2. Invisible Seas 3. Place On Earth 4. Steel Kites 5. Coulda Woulda Shoulda 6. Reel Me In 7. PULSE 8. Work Of Art 9. These Words 10. Ecosphere 11. Burning Bush 12. Starlite
Rating 8.5/10
Panacea - Trip of the Century
Panacea, the duo composed of Washington DC-based producer K-Murdock and Philly-native Raw Poetic, blaze 12 tracks reminiscent of hip-hop's true-school era on their debut album, INK IS MY DRINK. K-Murdock shows he isn't afraid to enter territory rarely explored by other hip-hop producers, dabbling in British pop-rock samples and acid-drenched guitar solos that mix seamlessly with funk horns and sweeping orchestral strings, while Raw Poetic's rhymes follow the lead of underground hip-hop's finest positive lyricists.
93 'til Infinity is the classic debut album by Souls of Mischief. The group consists of four members (A-Plus, Opio, Phesto D, and Tajai) and is a subgroup of the hip-hop collective Hieroglyphics.
1. Let ‘Em Know 2. Live And Let Live 3. That’s When Ya Lost 4. A Name I Call Myself 5. Disseshowedo 6. What A Way To Go Out 7. Never No More 8. 93 ‘Til Infinity 9. Limitations 10. Anything Can Happen 11. Make Your Mind Up 12. Batting Practice 13. Tell Me Who Profits 14. Outro
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