Greatest Hip-Hop tracks of all time....

look out for the CRS (Child Rebel Soldier) Album this year with Lupe Kanye and Pharell..

the current single US Placers with Thome Yorke is pretty pretty pretty good...

You sure its going to happen? They want to do it, but they were all busy with their solo careers. If it does happen, it would be great :8):

Tonnes of remixes for this album...

American Zeplin (Jay-Z/Led Zep)

American IronMan (Jay-Z/Ghostface)

American Godfather (Jay-Z/DJ Skee)

If anyone wants links let me know...
Tons, but any of them any good?
 
You sure its going to happen? They want to do it, but they were all busy with their solo careers. If it does happen, it would be great :8):


Tons, but any of them any good?


I think it will happen, but what do I know, over the years ive heard of so many hip-hop supergroups being formed only for them to fade away cos of label politics...

i reckon it would happen (and maybe better) if they replaced pharell with common...

as for the remix albums, theres tracks on all of them that are better than the orignal (these mixtape producers dont have to worry about sample clearance) but also some that are pretty average...
 
You heard this new dude , Bishop Lamont, he's on Dre's label, he's pretty tight...
I've heard of him on a Little Brother mixtape, but haven't checked his n*gger noize CD. Can't be bothered to be honest. lol!

Speaking of Dre's label, Joell Ortiz might leave Aftermath. One of the people there (Jim Ivoine???) doesn't want him there. But he said he'll defiantly put out out an album in '08.
 
Here is the tracklist for Saigon's upcoming album (for anyone who is interested).

1. Station Identification
2. The Invitation feat. Q-Tip & Fatman Scoop
3. Come on Baby feat. Jay Z & Swizz Beatz
4. The War
5. Enemies
6. Friends
7. The Greatest Story Never told
8. Clap feat. Faith Evans
9. Preacher
10. Its Alright feat. Marsha Ambrosius
11. Believe It
12. Give it to Me feat. Raheem Devaughn
13. What the Lovers Do feat Devin the Dude
14. Better Way feat. Layzie Bone
15. Oh Yeah

Bonus Tracks

16. Pain in my Life feat. Trey Songz
17. Enemies Live feat Bun B
 
If that album doesn't release this year, I've given up all hope on it.

I don't really see Saigon as that amazing of a rapper but Just Blaze's beats on that album are gonna be bananas.
 
Ain't nothing better than the old skool. I thank god i was brought up in the early 90s listening to real hiphop and not to the crap of the new millenium. Wutang, Tribe called quest, De la Soul, Rakim, Keith Murray, Ice cube, etc. Stuff all this chingy blingy crunk drunk hiphop.

EDIT: How can i forget the Notorious Biggie smalls :)

I agree, most the "hiphop" around today is commercial crunk shite. Wu-Tang back in the day is where it's at.
 
Common - Resurrection (Extra P remix)
Brand Nubian - Slow Down
EPMD - So Whatcha Sayin
GZA - 4th Chamber/Duel of the Iron Mic
Bush Babees - We Run Tings
The Roots - Proceed
Jeru Da Damaja - Come Clean
Nas - NY State of Mind
Main Source - Lookin at the front door
Organised Konfusion - Walk into the Sun
Capone N Noreaga - T.O.N.Y
M.O.P. - Downtown Swinga
Lords Of The Underground - Chief Rocka
Redman - Dare Iz a Darkside (the whole LP)
Little Brother - Tha Listenin' (Whole LP)
Cypress Hill - Real Estate (video version - "duck down, holmes hit the ground, that's what you get when you f*ck with the brown"
Kid Frost - La Raza
NWA - Always into Summin
Blackmoon - Reality (killing every n' in sight)
Smif N' Wessun - Soundbwoy Buriell
Heltak Skeltah - Let the Brains Blow/Operation Lockdown
Lost Boyz - Renee (feel the pain on this one)
AZ - Rather Unique
KRS One - Bridge is Over
3rd Bass - GasFace
KMD - anything off the first LP
Show and AG - Next Level (DJ Premier Remix)
Gangstarr - Just to get a Rep/Words i Manifest
Audio Two - Top Billin'
Big Daddy Kane - Warm it up Kane
Lord Finesse - Yes You May
Fat Joe - Keep It Real
Big Pun - 100%
Big L - Devils Son
Biggie/Sadat X - Come on
Mobb Deep - Trife Life
Youngstas - Mic Checka
Das Efx - They want Efx
Diamond D - Check 1,2
Intelligent Hoodlum - Grand Groove
OC - Times Up (big up Juveboy for the LP in Unity Records 1994)
King Just - Warriors Drum
Tribe Called Quest - Lyrics to Go
Leaders of the New School - What's Next
Eric B and Rakim - Juice (Know the Ledge)
Kool G Rap - Streets of New York
Raekwon / Ghostface - Can it be so simple
Biggie - Unbelievable
Pete Rock and CL Smooth - T.R.O.Y
Bas Blasta - Dangerous
Pharcyde - Passin' Me By
Masta Ace - Letter to the Betta
Murs - Murrays Revenge
Rampage - Wild for the night
Big Noyd - Recognize and Realize
Blahzay Blahzay - Danger
Trigga the Gambler/Smooth the Hustler - Broken English
BDP - My Philosophy
Ed OG and the Bulldogs - I gotta have it
Ahmad/Ras Kass/Saafir - Come Widdit
Illegal - Back in the Day (remix)
Akinyele - The Bomb
Alkaholiks - Make Room
Mic Geronimo - Shits Real
Group Home - Livin' Proof
Ill Al Skratch - Don't Shut Down on a Playa
E40 - Sprinkle Me
Geto Boys - Minds playing tricks on me
Kurious - I'm Kurious
Outkast - Elevators


So so so many more. Can't believe this music ruled my life before the industry and 50c*nt messed it all up...

Terrific list. Shows you are a true fan of hiphop. A couple others i like to add are:

Black Moon - Enta Da Stage album
Originoo Gunn Clappaz - Da Storm album
Camp Lo - Uptown Saturday Night album
Capone-n-Noreaga - The War Report album
Def Squad - El Nino album
Westside Connection - Bow Down album

And it's sean puffy combs who ruined hiphop ;)
 
Iceman listens to a lot of early gangsta rap, my mate LOVES that kind of rap but not the stuff like Murs and Little Brother.
 
Everyone has only been waiting about two years for Saigons album, I'm still looking forward to it.
 
One of the best hiphop albums ever:

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If you haven't heard it you don't like hiphop.
 
A CD my mate loves, again. It's pretty good, GZA is probably one of the best (if not the best) Wu member. Ghostface is awful, HORRIBLE voice.
 
im not really up to date with the old mcs that much but i have listened to them few times liek big L etc but for me now lately ive been lookin some decent rappers in the uk and the only person i could really find was a guy called Lowkey neway enough of me listen to his mixtape :

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3NKQELUQ


and could anyone guide me to jayzs official album
 
Sleeper hit of 2007 was Pharoe Monch - Desire.

Its an amazing album.
 
Not a big fan of Monch's voice to be honest, too ... breathey? He pauses too much but I think it's because he has bad asthma, which some say makes him a better rapper as it differentiates his flow.

Phi-Life Cipher are probably the best rap to come out of the UK.
 
People who like GZA should try this:

Dj muggs vs the gza the genius grandmasters 2005 (not the remix)
 
In my opinion, Lil' Wayne is the best rapper in the moment!

his voice and flow are very cool!

Definately, I have to be honest I stopped listening to hip hop nearly completely since fiddy's first album but young weezy is talent. Not sure bout his lyrics yet, sick flow but chats shit.

"When i was 5 my favourite movie was the gremlins, aint got shit to do with this i just thought that i should mention"...
 
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