Any hip-hop heads in the "building"?

tranceporter

The Cloud Conductor
Ok keeping my expectations low and checking it out. His first two major label albums were amazing. After that he put out a shitty album Lasers blaming it on the label. Then he came out with Food & Liquor II which didnt have his labels influence and it doesnt deserve to even have that title of F&L.

But then he comes out with this, so I know he still got it:


This is his best best work since The Cool. I didn't even mind Lasers but it was a disappointment after one of the best albums I've ever heard.

Check out Mural and you will understand that 95% of rappers aren't on this guy's level.
 
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VegNVape

Increase the Peace
Company Rep
G stays killin it, murdered that Harry fraud beat

^^^For real!
Sick beats & skills to match, no doubt.

And speaking of sick, man, I always loved this tune - UGK get nothing but love & utter respect in my book :nod:
+Add to that the collaboration on this record & even now it still manages to floor me everytime . . . .

Stickin' with UGK, on a mellow tip, taking me back with those 3am beats . . .


Oh yeah, @h3rbalist - Chester P ;) Lovin' that!


Peace everybody
:peace:
 

HellsWindStaff

Dharma Initiate

If any of you guy's like funk, this cd is so legit. The guy in general does some amazing mixes, two JayZ+Radiohead (Jaydiohead) and does a reggae one for each of Mos Def & Talib Kweli. I'm partial to the Wu, and partial to some funk, it's a nice day out, listened to this earlier at work


I need to stay out of here, I can fill this for days lol
 

jim-bob

Well-Known Member
I got some weird tastes sometimes. Lovin' this badman tune.

and i love the old dudes that are still holding it down.

but i grew up in norcal on shit like this
 
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treeman

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Chessachess, fucken right. I'm still convinced his spoonerized minds is one of the greatest pieces of lyricism ever and that purely from a lyrical point of view he's probably amongst the most skilled rappers of all time (seriously, I know al you American's are groaning but his albums 'From the Ashes' and 'New mic order, part 1' are unbelievable).

This is pretty damn impressive as well


Still, just been getting deep into the Dilla, what a legend. I think this video beautifully compliments the track.

 

HellsWindStaff

Dharma Initiate
Generally not a fan of "new" hip hop. But, Run The Jewels, I've really been about them lately. Probably because they aren't really new per say; it's El P doing the production and rapping, which I was pretty unfamiliar with, but I saw that he did The Cold Vein by Cannibal Ox which I used to listen to in college. And Killer Mike!! He's on ton's of Outkast songs, who I also love.

The beats are all banging bass heavy thumpers. Almost like a club rap song, but actually good? I'm honestly much more of a fan of other types of hip hop, I usually like my beats a bit more sampled with old school songs (think early Kanye) and my lyrics a bit more heady...but RTJ has been perfect for driving and working out at the gym. RTJ's lyrics aren't that bad though, I do give them credit. They got 2 cd's and I don't think either of them goes above 40 minutes, so easy listening too.



I love the hip hop history lines Killer Mike throws out in the above:
I'm so Rakim & Eric B, you can check out My Melody
I might Slick Rick on a fella, FLAAH catch me a felony
I might Shyne, po a ho, BLAH catch me a case
Producto must of rolled this L because this blunt feels laced

I think this is my favorite for the car, it just hits so hard:


 

dingus

Well-Known Member
Generally not a fan of "new" hip hop. But, Run The Jewels, I've really been about them lately. Probably because they aren't really new per say; it's El-P doing the production and rapping, which I was pretty unfamiliar with, but I saw that he did The Cold Vein by Cannibal Ox which I used to listen to in college. And Killer Mike!! He's on ton's of Outkast songs, who I also love.

Yes, dude! Cannibal Ox?! Crazy ass production & lyrics, Atom and Scream Phoenix are prolly some of my favorite tracks from The Cold Vein! El-P did A LOT, pretty sure he owned the label DefJux, it's what got me into hip-hop in my high school days. I think my first 2 artists from that camp besides El-P were Camu Tao and Cage.

But if you're feeling RTJ and Killer Mike, check out R.A.P. music, you won't be disappointed. This is all produced by El-P too.


 

h3rbalist

I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too
@Slow Draw McGraw BIG TUNE!!!! Classic verses in that track.

Been listening to the new Canibus - Time Flys Life Dies Phoenix Rise here are a couple tracks.


 
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