Favorite hip-hop/rap to listen to while smoking?

MileHigh

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I am very white, but I hate most music made by white people. If it involves an electric guitar played by somebody who needs sunscreen and made since 1980, I'm not interested. Hip-hop, reggae and jazz and my tastes in music. I've found that these genres are being abused or neglected by the Top 40 culture, and that the best way to hear about new artists/songs is by word of mouth, or keyboard.

My favorite hip-hop smoking songs are, off the top of my head:

-Sour Diesel by N.O.R.E.
-Let Him Be High All the Time, a remix of a 50 cent song and the Beatles' Let It Be
-Let a Thug Smoke by The Individuals
-When I'm Lit by M80
-Big City Life by Mattafix (not really hip-hop, but good)
-Damn it Feels Good to Be a Gangsta by Geto Boys
-Growing Pains by Ludacris
-On My Block by Scarface

Other ones to check out?
 
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Pseudonymous

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Immortal Technique, Eminem, Lil Wayne, and Dr. Dre.

Damian Marley is pretty sick, too, he's sort of a hybrid. Though it should be noted that rap is a reggae derivative. "Toasting" is Damian's specialty, and that is reggae's "rap."
 
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MileHigh

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I agree on Damian Marley, Confrontation is one of my favorite songs but Jamrock was overplayed in the clubs and therefore ruined for me. I personally think Immortal Technique has no flow whatsoever and is way too political, but I know I'm in the minority on that one.
 
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Cr8z13

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It's been years since I've listened to Hip Hop on a regular basis, but I'll probably be checking out Dre's Detox whenever it drops. Rap may not be my thing but I'm always down for some classic Soul/Funk/R&B. I listen to plenty of white folks music too. :cool:
 
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Pseudonymous

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MileHigh said:
I agree on Damian Marley, Confrontation is one of my favorite songs but Jamrock was overplayed in the clubs and therefore ruined for me. I personally think Immortal Technique has no flow whatsoever and is way too political, but I know I'm in the minority on that one.
I won't say his flow is "bad" but it certainly isn't usually traditionally "good," either. But he's unique. I like his voice. That's very important in rap. You can't really change your voice and he doesn't sound generic. As for him being political, well, that's why I like him. Dance with The Devil is pretty sick and not overtly political. He does it well and he has a lot of interesting things to say. The beats he uses I like also.

And Confrontation is great! I love Jamrock still, but I only recently got into him and I never go to clubs. I found out about him since he was on a Cypress Hill track, haha.
 
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reece

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Galactic - From the Corner to the Block. Galactic is a New Orleans' Funk band whose latest album includes several guest rappers including Gift of Gab, Lyrics Born, Mr Lif, Ladybug Mecca (from Digable Planets), Juvenile, DJ Z-Trip, Chali 2na...Anyhoo you can listen to the entire album at this link. Buy it if you like it.

http://www.lala.com/#album/360569445168254240

Black Keys - Blakroc. The Black Keys is a blues band whose latest album includes several guest rappers including RZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Mos Def, Raekwon, Q-Tip, Pharoah Monch....

http://www.lala.com/#artist/Blakroc/more/songs

Track Addicts - Rockstarfunk In America. Hip Hop/Funk. Nice. Sorry, there is some guitar on here. I think there is guitar on all of these albums.

http://www.lala.com/#album/2810527644149233430/Track_Addicts/Rockstarfunk_In_America


Mos Def - The Ecstatic. http://www.lala.com/#album/432627040088097320/Mos_Def/The_Ecstatic
 
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reece

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Yep, Outkast. That's a big miss. And Lil Wayne's Tha Carter 3 really surprised me. I always liked his flow back in the day with the Hot Boys, etc. But the subject matter, music, and the other rappers turned me off. But his latest (he hasn't released that rock album yet has he?) album is spectacular. What he does with his voice...That's fuckin' New Orleans right there.
 
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MileHigh

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Thanks for the tip reece, I'll check those out. This is what I meant, music has such worldwide variety now thanks to ipods and the internet that you can find out about so much obscure but good stuff but not without the help of a recommendation.

And guitars are fine, as long as they are played in a certain style.
 
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reece

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Digable Planets is great. I didn't like them at first. But once you're hooked...

Street Sweeper Social Club. Tom Morello plays guitar and bass. Boots Riley (from The Coup) is the vocalist. Stanton Moore (from Galactic, see post #7) on drums. Can't be classified solely as hip hop but elements are undeniable.

http://www.lala.com/#search/street sweeper social club
 
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MileHigh

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Reece I have been listening to Blakroc during my evening vape session and it is pretty damn good vapin' music thanks for that.
 
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Pseudonymous

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reece said:
Yep, Outkast. That's a big miss. And Lil Wayne's Tha Carter 3 really surprised me. I always liked his flow back in the day with the Hot Boys, etc. But the subject matter, music, and the other rappers turned me off. But his latest (he hasn't released that rock album yet has he?) album is spectacular. What he does with his voice...That's fuckin' New Orleans right there.
He came out with the rock album and even with me intentionally trying to be biased toward it I just couldn't like it. It is not good. It is horribly corny and not good as either rap or rock. It's just bad. It's cool what he was trying to do and was able to do something different, but it isn't really that different from things that already existed. Just different from what he did. You're not missing much.

Tha Carter III is insanely good though.
 
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Plotinus

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since I didn't see them get mentioned yet, The Roots are an undeniable classic, and the band that first got me into hip hop. If you haven't heard them check out 'Things Fall Apart."

Also we haven't broached the subject of white rappers (outside of Eminem). I think the greatest one currently recording is Brother Ali. If you're into political stuff, check out 'Uncle Sam Goddamn' here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OO18F4aKGzQ

If you just want to hear a kickass tune try 'The Preacher': http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djG9g5hCOfU
 
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illadelph

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i think the carter III was poop compared to weezy's new mixtape "no ceilings". as far as other rappers check out big L, freeway, wiz khalifa, and wale.
 
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reece

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Pseudonymous said:
reece said:
Yep, Outkast. That's a big miss. And Lil Wayne's Tha Carter 3 really surprised me. I always liked his flow back in the day with the Hot Boys, etc. But the subject matter, music, and the other rappers turned me off. But his latest (he hasn't released that rock album yet has he?) album is spectacular. What he does with his voice...That's fuckin' New Orleans right there.
He came out with the rock album and even with me intentionally trying to be biased toward it I just couldn't like it. It is not good. It is horribly corny and not good as either rap or rock. It's just bad. It's cool what he was trying to do and was able to do something different, but it isn't really that different from things that already existed. Just different from what he did. You're not missing much.

Tha Carter III is insanely good though.
Yeah, I was worried about that, but much props for the effort. That took balls. I still have to hear it 'cause I've been known to like things others don't. But, my instincts are what you describe so I'm not expecting much.

It's funny how small the world is. He and I are from the same neighborhood but he is 11 years younger and I was definitely not into the lifestyle he was (Momma woulda killed me for sure) so our paths never crossed. So, I guess it's a big world too.
 
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DevoTheStrange

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Jurassic 5, Living Legends, The Cool Kids, Yo Majesty, Lateef & the Chief, Lifesavas, Camp Lo, Prince Paul.... and Masta Ace to name a few I listen too..
 
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taggs

Cameron
I love all kinds of hip hop, my fac US hiphop would be artists like Jurassic 5, Naughty By Nature and De La Soul but I thought I should share something with you all that you may not come across in your regular musical travels... Australian hip hop!

http://www.youtube.com/v/ki6YTXyITaQ&hl=en_GB&fs=1&

http://www.youtube.com/v/Ysftk71S6Jc&hl=en_GB&fs=1&

http://www.youtube.com/v/ns82tHhJOr0&hl=en_GB&fs=1&

i'm sure some hip hop purists will hate what i've posted, but i'm hoping there's a few people out there open-minded enough to appreciate a different culture's take on the fantastic genre we call hip hop :D

edit: youtube embedding doesn't seem to work on this forum so just posted the links, enjoy!

ps. here's a (somewhat) underground US MC for those who don't like the Aussie hip hop I posted :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd_W_x3nclY
 
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MileHigh

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MileHigh,

MileHigh

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Sorry to DP but this song just came on and I had to post about it. It's great.

In Motion by Mac Dre

He recorded it from prison over a phone and the shitty sound quality adds to the song. Great song when you're cruising and smoking, especially if you have a system in your cherry red '67 Cadillac Fleetwood like I do. Gotta be careful what neighborhoods you go into while smoking in that car though, cops have used profiling and pulled me over so many times thinking I'm black and then they make up some bs usually about how a car matching my description was just stolen or something and they let me go.

Also this song is so great if you haven't heard it. Smoking outside with some friends on a spring/early summer afternoon in the sun and listening to this track is soooooo nice.

Sour Diesel by N.O.R.E.

BTW the best white rapper is currently Slug from Atmosphere.
 
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ExactlyWrong

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Also Blue Scholars, Mos Def, Macklemore, and Dilated Peoples are all great.

Blue Scholars and Macklemore are both part of the underground Seattle hip hop scene and are extremely good.
 
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Plotinus

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MileHigh said:
Plotinus said:
Also we haven't broached the subject of white rappers (outside of Eminem). I think the greatest one currently recording is Brother Ali. If you're into political stuff, check out 'Uncle Sam Goddamn' here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OO18F4aKGzQ

If you just want to hear a kickass tune try 'The Preacher': http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djG9g5hCOfU
Lol Brother Ali isn't white. He's an albino african-american.
Incorrect. He does have albinism, but he is white. Here's a bit from his wikipedia page:

"Brother Ali was born with a rare genetic condition of Albinism, and his body cannot produce normal levels of pigmentation.

While Brother Alis family is white, he has often described a childhood marked by cruelty and exclusion by his white classmates as a result of his obesity. Hes often explained that, from an early age, he felt most at home amongst black people."

Having seen him at a show up close, I can confirm that he is, in fact, white-albino (despite the lack of pigment, it's usually possible to distinguish between black and white albinos.)

Still, glad you've heard of him. And lord knows it's an understandable mistake to think he's black considering his delivery, which I would say sounds more like Jay-Z than anyone else...

While we're talking about foreign rap (great idea!) I wanted to share this Israeli group, Hadag Nachash (which means 'the fish snake' literally, but it's really just a pun on 'Nahag Chadash,' which means 'New driver' and is a sign that Israeli kids have to put in their cars when they first get a license.) They're also a little political, but it's all Hebrew so that shouldn't bother anyone I guess (if you want to see what the lyrics mean just click 'more info). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vp7D1Bj5wPQ
 
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