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Post by Aunt Alison on Sept 29, 2021 17:43:43 GMT
or anything with bloody autotune If that's when the vocals are altered to sound robotic, I completely agree. Can't stand it. There's a bit of it on The College Drop out and I just think why. It sounds crap
As for modern hip-hop, I liked Get Rich or Die Tryin'. I just like his voice and the tracks are catchy. There was a Jay Z album that was also quite good in parts. Whenever Eminem is on a track, it's usually pretty good but haven't listened to any of his own albums yet
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Post by KD on Sept 29, 2021 20:36:16 GMT
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Post by Aunt Alison on Sept 29, 2021 22:31:23 GMT
I'm not a big Snoop fan outside of Doggystyle and The Chronic. The Biggie duets album was a cash grab for Puff Daddy, absolutely awful. Tragic he only got to put 2 proper albums out. I think you'll like Scarface though, touches on a lot of subjects and doesn't glorify the gangsta stuff you don't like so much. Start with The Diary, it's a classic. With a lot of older rappers it's best to start from the beggining rather than their newer stuff first. The Diary is a perfect album. Love it. Thank you!
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Post by Aunt Alison on Oct 2, 2021 8:43:21 GMT
I personally like It Was Written more but Illmatic is the better album. I like It Was Written more too. Like every track on it except Street Dreams (probably just too familar with Sweet Dreams) and the last 2 tracks on the 2021 rerelease (which don't really count)
The Diary is outstanding, Paid in Full, Follow the Leader (Rakim/Eric B), It Takes a Nation... (Public Enemy), A Prince Among Thieves, all good!
I was going to say music streaming makes listening to new music so much easier but All Eyez on Me is unavailable :\
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Post by Kay on Oct 2, 2021 10:16:58 GMT
It's on Spotify, but the full album is also available on YouTube as well.
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Post by Matt A on Oct 2, 2021 10:17:38 GMT
What do you think of The World is Yours though?
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Post by razz on Oct 2, 2021 10:25:04 GMT
Gods son here, simply because I bought the CD and listened to it a lot as a yoof. But honestly, I still prefer it to Nas' other albums.
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Post by Aunt Alison on Oct 2, 2021 11:01:23 GMT
It's on Spotify, but the full album is also available on YouTube as well. In the UK? It's not listed for me and the album itself has most of the songs greyed out
edit: Spotify
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Post by Kay on Oct 2, 2021 11:19:59 GMT
Yep, playing it now! Just check albums under 2Pac and scroll down. Though oddly it's listed twice.
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Post by dogbot on Oct 2, 2021 11:22:39 GMT
It's Spotify... one will be censored for terrible bad words.
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Post by Aunt Alison on Oct 2, 2021 11:24:58 GMT
Yep, playing it now! Just check albums under 2Pac and scroll down. Though oddly it's listed twice. Thanks. Must have just relicensed it or something. Even though listening to some random 2pac tracks is what got me interested in hip-hop in the first place, I still haven't listened to anything proper. Going to remedy that now
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Post by Aunt Alison on Oct 2, 2021 11:26:26 GMT
It's Spotify... one will be censored for terrible bad words. They do that? Are the original tracks always available as well?
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Post by Kay on Oct 2, 2021 11:35:32 GMT
It's Spotify... one will be censored for terrible bad words. Yep, one is censored - though oddly there's nothing to indicate this on the listing. I did notice a recent trend of only censored version of albums releasing on Spotify, which is a bit annoying.
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Post by dogbot on Oct 2, 2021 11:35:57 GMT
It's Spotify... one will be censored for terrible bad words. They do that? Are the original tracks always available as well? That's why there are two versions of the album. One will have little "E" symbols next to the song titles, meaning explicit.
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Post by Matt A on Oct 2, 2021 11:39:43 GMT
I quite like downloading dj mixes off YouTube. They're a good way to get indie tracks that you wouldn't ordinarily come across. And old soul music as well
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2021 12:31:10 GMT
As you liked The Diary so much I'd recommend Makavelli 7 day theory out of 2pacs albums.
Similar sort of dark brooding vibe to it all.
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Post by Aunt Alison on Oct 2, 2021 13:02:19 GMT
It's Spotify... one will be censored for terrible bad words. Yep, one is censored - though oddly there's nothing to indicate this on the listing. I did notice a recent trend of only censored version of albums releasing on Spotify, which is a bit annoying. The album artwork has the little explicit language sticker on it for the proper version
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Post by Aunt Alison on Oct 3, 2021 15:53:41 GMT
All Eyez on Me is not what I was expecting after hearing Keep Ya Head Up
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Post by Aunt Alison on Oct 5, 2021 12:33:40 GMT
Mobb Deep's The Infamous is really quite good. What's with the East/West coast thing? I know it was (is?) a thing but the Makaveli track is the first time it's really stood out to me. Admit Jay Z does seem a bit goofy though, ha. Is there more to it than just geography?
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Post by Matt A on Oct 5, 2021 12:52:04 GMT
I don't know. To my mind it was consequence of the rise to prominence and popularity of West Coast hip hop and it turned into an animosity. To be fair, rap has always been competitive. Within that you got individual stories like 2pac and biggie.
And yeah infamous mobb deep is great. I must look like a twat mouthing the words being a white middle class pussy. It's quite gangsta
Look up Das Efx real hip hop on YouTube
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2021 12:55:35 GMT
It was a fallout out between Biggie and 2pac after he thought Big set him up to get shot and robbed. It escalated from there with Death row v Bad boy and then west vs east.
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Post by dogbot on Oct 5, 2021 12:56:39 GMT
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Post by gamingdave on Oct 5, 2021 12:57:47 GMT
Good doc on that particular feud on iPlayer
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Post by Matt A on Oct 5, 2021 13:02:02 GMT
Did I get the name wrong, my bad. đź‘Ť
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2021 13:24:22 GMT
And if you haven't heard Hit Em Up yet you're in for a treat.
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Post by dogbot on Oct 6, 2021 16:45:31 GMT
Did I get the name wrong, my bad. đź‘Ť Ah, nothing like that. They used it as a filler word (actually "iggity", my bad) all over the place: Which has the best Genius.com description ever:
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Post by Matt A on Oct 6, 2021 17:13:55 GMT
hehhe
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Post by Aunt Alison on Oct 8, 2021 15:14:02 GMT
And if you haven't heard Hit Em Up yet you're in for a treat. My initial opinion of 2pac was so different to how he comes across now. It's probably because I listened to one of those Spotify compilations initially and it was all his more reflective tracks like Keep Ya Head Up and Dear Mama. He's aggro AF. I do think Hit Em Up is a great track though Gave Doggystyle another go last night on a whim and really enjoyed it. Apart from a couple of tracks, I like it a lot. Maybe just wasn't in the mood before or it's because I've listened to other stuff since. Glad I revisted it anyway
Been listening to more 'golden age' stuff. Scratching is kinda cool On the subject of dark stuff, Big L is well up there; "No dame can give me a bad name, I got mad fame I'm quick to put a slug in a fag brain I be placin' snitches inside lakes and ditches And if I catch AIDS, then I'ma start rapin' bitches"
(good album)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2021 15:34:36 GMT
Big L is great.
For that sort of style Lloyd Banks is pretty good. His cold corner and Halloween Havoc mixtape stuff is great. And his new album is worth a listen.
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Post by rolacolafan on Oct 10, 2021 19:21:19 GMT
Loved Rap until mid 2000's, in my opinion it became more mumble or singing than pure flow. In the last 15 years I can only recommend one album and that's Slaughterhouses debut album, that's the style I miss!
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