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Groupie
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 13
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Public Enemy
Lyrics Born DJ Quik Wu Tang Digital Underground Dr. Dre Kool Keith The Fugees Del Outkast
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it's a par
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: the Wastes
Posts: 408
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Hip hop MCs - The originals, I don't have much contemporary 'underground' stuff - it's a bit... nerdy? I like some early Timbaland productions but chart hip-hop is totally devoid of any redeeming quality - Kanye West is cashing in on other producers' accomplishments.
1. Wu Tang and associated solo works (esp. Ghostface & Raekwon, RZA & Gravediggaz, ODB) 2. A Tribe Called Quest 3. Public Enemy 4. NWA 5. De La Soul 6. the Pharcyde 7. Grandmaster Flash & Afrika Bambaataa (for starting it all and electro respectively) 8. Mos Def (Black On Both Sides at least) 9. Gang Starr (and Guru's solo Jazzmatazz volumes) 10. Das Efx All these are pretty much interchangeable...
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