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tripsk 05.15.2012 07:33 AM

>no Marshal Mathers LP on that list

louder 05.15.2012 07:58 AM

yeah, good point. although i dislike Em as an artist, MMLP is a good album. i just never really feel like listening to it anymore. i don't dig his subject matter at all. i realized he's some sorta gateway rapper until you find the better stuff. i do like his more mature, slightly Pac influenced songs (The Way I Am, Like Toy Soldiers, When I'm Gone, Mockingbird, Renegade, etc..), but think he's incapable of crafting a perfect full-length LP. sorry.

noisereductions 05.15.2012 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by louder
viewtiful prefers Ironman, batreleaser says Supreme Clientele, NR's fav is Pretty Toney and mine is Fishscale. that's the greatness of Ghost. :)


indeed.

an evening with viewtiful 05.15.2012 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by louder
word. he's basically an industry puppet. he gets help with everything, from the beat selection, to the lyrics, even to the clothes he wears. tweeny kids will eat it up though.

nice list, viewtiful. Return of 4Eva is the quintessential car music.

I think in a couple of years people will come to rank it among the best the south has ever given us. I usually get more flack for Flockavelli, but as far as I'm concerned its no different than including a Black Flag or Circle Jerks album in your rock top 25, I feel like too many people have these inflated expectations of rap.
What, they can't just be loud and obnoxious too?

Great point about Ghost,the even better part is that none of us are wrong. Hell just about any of Ghost's albums could reasonably be someone's favorite (other than Big Doe Rehab or More Fish I guess... although those would just be more peculiar than outright wrong)

louder 05.16.2012 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by E. Noisefield
I think ATCQ is booooring. Sorry, guys. Don't hate me.
I can't be the only one... be honest with yourselves now.

i'm afraid you are. lol. Quest Tribe's jazzy production sounds fresh even to this day. can't see why anyone wouldn't enjoy Midnight Marauders.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 05.16.2012 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by louder
word. he's basically an industry puppet. .



I'm waiting for history to finally discredit the entirety of Ice Cube's discography as sheer bullshit exploitation of street culture for profit and producers like Dr Dre as being old-school, record label industry head hunters. No respect for that shit yo..

Severian 05.16.2012 04:16 PM

Dammit. I still haven't done this. Stop bumping it and reminding me of my laziness.

batreleaser 05.16.2012 08:47 PM

pretty much every Killer Mike album is amazing. I can't wait to hear his collaboration with El-P.

Ice Cube and Bomb Squad's Amerikkkaz Most Wanted would be on my list too.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 05.16.2012 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Dammit. I still haven't done this. Stop bumping it and reminding me of my laziness.


 

Step up yo game

an evening with viewtiful 05.17.2012 01:37 AM

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Originally Posted by louder
i'm afraid you are. lol. Quest Tribe's jazzy production sounds fresh even to this day. can't see why anyone wouldn't enjoy Midnight Marauders.

I think they are good, but vastly overrated by people with a narrow definition of good hip hop.
I acknowledge that I listen to some shitty hip hop, but I think that the way alot of people treat hip hop is the equivalent to acting as if Bob Dylan and John Lennon are the only rock artists worth listening to.

louder 05.17.2012 03:02 AM

obviously cool lil weirdos like Juvenile, Master P, Lil B, Waka Flocka & Gucci Mane got classics. they might not be able to rap on the same technical level as Eminem, but artistically they're so much better IMO.

i think it's newbies to hip-hop/music in general who fail to realize this. writing them off completely just makes them look ignorant and narrow minded. i mean let's be reality, in 2012 it's already safe to claim that Based God is the hip-hop equivalent of Captain Beefheart & Sun Ra.

Rob Instigator 05.17.2012 10:00 AM

You lost me at Master P

an evening with viewtiful 05.17.2012 10:24 AM

Master P, to me, is the hip hop equivalent of watching a Roger Corman movie. Its loud and dumb with little to no meaning, but I'm having fun anyways.

Rob Instigator 05.17.2012 11:16 AM

Life's too short for so much "loud and dumb"

noisereductions 05.18.2012 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by an evening with viewtiful
I think they are good, but vastly overrated by people with a narrow definition of good hip hop.
I acknowledge that I listen to some shitty hip hop, but I think that the way alot of people treat hip hop is the equivalent to acting as if Bob Dylan and John Lennon are the only rock artists worth listening to.


dood Midnight Marauders has been my favorite hip hop album since about the week it was released. I don't feel like you'd say that I have a narrow definition of hip hop?

an evening with viewtiful 05.18.2012 12:09 PM

Oh no, not at all. I'm referring to people who act like A Tribe Called Quest are literally the only rap worth listening to, I'm sure you know the type. Also, I'm being slightly contrarian
I should have been more careful with my statement.

an evening with viewtiful 05.18.2012 12:13 PM

I love that my list got me negative rep.
Keep masturbating to your Immortal Technique albums Mr.Keep Popping Pimples

louder 05.18.2012 12:20 PM

this year is so good for hip-hop. i really like the new albums by Ab-Soul and Killer Mike.

new Curren$y and K.R.I.T dropping at the same day (June 5th), should be the highlight of the year so far.
i'm hyped as hell, bro. both Pilot Talk and Return of 4Eva were incredible.

also, let's not pretend that "The Vent" doesn't put anything Immortal Technique has ever written to shame.

noisereductions 05.18.2012 01:34 PM

I don't think I've heard a 2012 hip hop album yet. Haha.

Severian 05.18.2012 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by louder
this year is so good for hip-hop. i really like the new albums by Ab-Soul and Killer Mike.

new Curren$y and K.R.I.T dropping at the same day (June 5th), should be the highlight of the year so far.
i'm hyped as hell, bro. both Pilot Talk and Return of 4Eva were incredible.

also, let's not pretend that "The Vent" doesn't put anything Immortal Technique has ever written to shame.


You should do a weekly hip-hop thread, louder. I know there's a general one already, but I think a lot of is would like to see one with a hip-hop focus. You're the wo/man for the job.

noisereductions 05.18.2012 08:35 PM

louder is a pretty bitch.

boxofburton 05.18.2012 10:57 PM

Killer Mike fucking killed it, not digging Ab-Soul though, which is a letdown because Kendrick Lamar is so good

Severian 05.19.2012 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by louder
obviously cool lil weirdos like Juvenile, Master P, Lil B, Waka Flocka & Gucci Mane got classics. they might not be able to rap on the same technical level as Eminem, but artistically they're so much better IMO.

i think it's newbies to hip-hop/music in general who fail to realize this. writing them off completely just makes them look ignorant and narrow minded. i mean let's be reality, in 2012 it's already safe to claim that Based God is the hip-hop equivalent of Captain Beefheart & Sun Ra.


I'm going to have to disagree here. I am no newbie, but Masta P is like a bad TV sitcom; great marketing, but that's about it. I'm afraid I tend to write him off. Not out of a bias for boisterous rappers, but because I respect hip-hop as an artform. Frankly, I think even Puff Daddy (using old moniker, because "P Diddy" is more relevant to the business world than to music) had more musical chops than Mr. P.

I can get on board with most of your opinions about hip-hop, but repping the "No Limit Soljas" of the late '90s is just a bit too much for me. Sorry.

For the record, Puff Daddy is a giant tool who's greatest and only respectable achievement was being part of Biggies rise to fame. He's a Vh1 reality douche, and his fragrances and clothing lines are an affront to good taste. Costume accessories for people who want to be douchebags for Halloween.

louder 05.19.2012 11:06 AM

i just dropped a few names and that lead people to catch feelings, sorry. my point was basically, rappers don't always have to be the most technically gifted to make memorable records (though if you look at my top 25, i actually think you'll only find above average rappers..).

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Originally Posted by Severian
For the record, Puff Daddy is a giant tool who's greatest and only respectable achievement was being part of Biggies rise to fame. He's a Vh1 reality douche, and his fragrances and clothing lines are an affront to good taste. Costume accessories for people who want to be douchebags for Halloween.

i like the two Biggie albums, Diddy's debut and especially Ma$e's debut. plus his team did most of the production on American Gangster. that's about it. but yeah, Diddy is ignorant as fuck, a snake and probably not a very good rapper. but he's funny, and his impact on hip-hop/R&B is overlooked. :rolleyes:

louder 05.19.2012 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
You should do a weekly hip-hop thread, louder. I know there's a general one already, but I think a lot of is would like to see one with a hip-hop focus. You're the wo/man for the job.

weekly would be too much, but monthly might be a good idea. the next few months are going to be very interesting (so you better get your ass to hear some of these upcoming projects, NR!!). and btw i'm a guy lol, though i suppose my avatar can be deceiving.


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Originally Posted by noisereductions
louder is a pretty bitch.

lol :o

noisereductions 05.19.2012 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by an evening with viewtiful
Master P, to me, is the hip hop equivalent of watching a Roger Corman movie. Its loud and dumb with little to no meaning, but I'm having fun anyways.


you're on to something... I don't know if Corman is exactly it. The thing about P is that he just basically was like "ok this is what's hot this year, so I'm gonna mimmic it." He's like renting Snakes On A Train from Blockbuster instead of seeing Snakes On A Plane in the theater. It's still amusing, just not quite as good.

Severian 05.19.2012 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by louder
i just dropped a few names and that lead people to catch feelings, sorry. my point was basically, rappers don't always have to be the most technically gifted to make memorable records (though if you look at my top 25, i actually think you'll only find above average rappers..).


i like the two Biggie albums, Diddy's debut and especially Ma$e's debut. plus his team did most of the production on American Gangster. that's about it. but yeah, Diddy is ignorant as fuck, a snake and probably not a very good rapper. but he's funny, and his impact on hip-hop/R&B is overlooked. :rolleyes:



Oddly, I actually kind of enjoy his personality. It's fun to watch him interact with people. He's strangely compelling. Ah... I'm probably condemning myself here, but it's perfectly sensible. I just can't explain it.

I mean he's obviously a total douche (he's not "cool" to any demographic, and- really- who the fuck listens to BadBoy anymore anyway? Do you know anybody who listens to anyone on BadBoy? I don't) but you get the sense that he know he's a douche and is playing it up.

I thank him for Biggie. Specifically the cheeseball production on "Juicy," which is all the more awesome for its cheesiness. But yes, he's an awful rapper and a media manipulator of the highest degree. I don't even know if he "makes music" anymore. Occasionally I pass a Sean-Jean fragrance in the mall and am shocked that anyone would pay such an outrageous price for a product of such embarrassing origin. That's all he is to me at this point. Now that I don't have a tv to watch Vh1 on, that is.

Severian 05.19.2012 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
you're on to something... I don't know if Corman is exactly it. The thing about P is that he just basically was like "ok this is what's hot this year, so I'm gonna mimmic it." He's like renting Snakes On A Train from Blockbuster instead of seeing Snakes On A Plane in the theater. It's still amusing, just not quite as good.



Here's how I see it:

Puffy is the kind of celebrity who stars in his own reality shows.

Masta P is the kind of celebrity who sometimes shows up on a judging panel for America's Got Talent.

They're both trash, but at least Puffy has something of a legacy.

an evening with viewtiful 05.20.2012 04:11 PM

P. Diddy made his money aping old radio hits (without a hint of originality added) and getting mediocre rappers (and one great one) to spit meaningless shit over them.

He gave hip hop a bad name that it still has a hard time recovering from

noisereductions 05.20.2012 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by an evening with viewtiful
P. Diddy made his money aping old radio hits (without a hint of originality added) and getting mediocre rappers (and one great one) to spit meaningless shit over them.

He gave hip hop a bad name that it still has a hard time recovering from


pretty much agree.

louder 05.20.2012 05:12 PM

Puffy interludes on albums always bring the lulz tho.
not that Birdman or any other greedy motherfucker don't.

also, no love for Mase here? he used to be so dope.

louder 05.21.2012 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by boxofburton
Killer Mike fucking killed it, not digging Ab-Soul though, which is a letdown because Kendrick Lamar is so good

Kendrick is a better MC, indeed. Ab-Soul's album is solid though, the dark vibe and introspective subjects he addresses hit the right spot for me. Schoolboy's album is very good too.

i'd say, Kendrick > Schoolboy >>> Ab-Soul.

Severian 05.21.2012 04:34 PM

No. No love for Ma$e. Though he was better by far than Mr. Diddy.

I admit that I still hum the shit out of the big singles from that era, whether they're truly great hip hop or not. But man what a change it was for the hip hop Zeitgeist. We went from the Chronic and Doggystyle to that.

Biggies death was more lucrative for Puffy than Kurt's was for Courtney. Poor bastard. Led to more bad music too.

(Btw: "Diddy" is recognized as a word by my autocorrect. That's unsettling)

louder 05.21.2012 09:56 PM

haha well you see, his laid back flow is kinda why i like him.

Rob Instigator 05.26.2012 01:32 PM

Ma$e fucked so many underage girls and their mommas and ate so much shit outta Diddy's buttvalley that he had to flip out and get all supa church, to try to atone for his sick twisted satan shit and maybe not go to hell and fuck man

fuck BOTH those assholes

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 05.26.2012 03:09 PM

 

the ikara cult 05.26.2012 03:35 PM

The best thing about 50 cent is how Scottish people say his name

FUFTEH! FUFTEH! IN DA CLUB YA CUNT!

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 05.26.2012 03:39 PM

 

the ikara cult 05.26.2012 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
 


trapped in the closet?

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 05.26.2012 03:46 PM

 

"what da fuck are you tryin to say about the closet?"


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