Monday, March 26, 2012

"Hip-Hop/Rap" (LIKE A BOSS)

             Just because I'm white doesn't mean I do not like this genre of music.
             "Fuck Wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin') (feat. Snoop Dogg & Colin Wolfe)" by Dr. Dre is a classic in the world of rap. From the amazing album "The Chronic", Dr. Dre's first album.
             "Ghost" by 2Pac is fairly decent judging that I don't really care for his raps. He's crap except for this song. It's from the album "Resurrection".
             "Born 2 Be Fly" by Tech N9e, Krizz Kaliko & Cognito is a beast song with some decent rhymes. I mostly like because of the beats and I LOVE Tech N9ne. It's from the album "Automatic".
             "No Make-Up (Her Vice) [feat. Colin Munroe]" by Kendrick Lamar is a decent song with a surprisingly decent message about appreciating women without make-up. With or without it, they look beautiful either way. It's from the album "Section.80".
             "Lost" by Gorilla Zoe is a goodie. Good beat and just a song that I like to chill and zone out to. From the album "Don't Feed Da Animals".
             "Lose Yourself" by Eminem is the song that got me into Hip-Hop/Rap in the first place. I've known this song since 2nd grade and it's easily a classic, in my eyes at least. It's from the decent semi-biographical film "8 Mile".
             "The Resistance" by Drake is a laid-back song that's good to sleep to. From the album "Thank Me Later".
             "Locked Up" by Akon is just tight. Plain and simple. From the album "Trouble".
             "No Church In the Wild (feat. Frank Ocean, The-Dream)" by Kanye West & Jay Z is a chill song. From the fantastic album "Watch the Throne".
             "Last Sad Song" by Tech N9ne & Krizz Kaliko is ****in' awesome. From the album "The Lost Scripts of K.O.D. - EP".
             "Basketball" by Fabolous and Lil' Bow Wow is a song that I grew up with and just funky. Stereotypical beats but decent. From the soundtrack of "Like Mike".
             "Sound Of Da Police" by KRS-One is a hip-hop classic with great rhyming and good beat. From the album "Return Of The Boom Bap".
             "The Distance" by Tonedeff is a great song that's also good to sleep to. From the album "Archetype".
             "Insane In The Brain" by Cypress Hill is an instant classic with a famous beat and memorable chorus. It's from the album "Cypress Hills: Super Hits".
             "Just A Friend" by Biz Markie is a great oldie-but-goodie. Love this song. From the album "Just a Friend - EP".
             "It's Tricky" by Run-DMC is a real old hip/hop song from the late '80's. If you've never heard it before it, look it up on the internets. It's great. From the album "Discover Run DMC-EP".
             "Pain Killer" by Tech N9ne & Krizz Kaliko is a song that's haunting and can get under your skin. From the album "The Lost Scripts of K.O.D. - EP".
             "Break Ya Neck" by Busta Rhymes is a chill yet angry song that's fun to bop your head to. From the album "Genesis".
             "Cinema (feat. Justice Kareem)" by GZA is possibly the creepiest song in hip/hop history. ESPECIALLY the chorus. (Shudders at the thought). From the album "Pro Tools".
             "Marijuana" by Kid Cudi is one of the chillest songs I know. From the album "Man On the Moon: The Legend of Mr. Rager".
             "Bitch Please 2" by Dr. Dre, Eminem, Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg & Xzibit is a song with great rhyming and the best chorus. From the album "The Marshall Mathers - EP".
             "Can I Kick It?" by A Tribe Called Quest is another classic song in the early years of hip-hop/rap. From the album "People's Instinctive Travels & the Paths of Rhythm".
             "Over" by Drake, another good one. From the album "Thank Me Later".
             "Playaz Club" by Rappin 4-Tay is yet another club from the mid 90's. Yes, it's about strippers but it's still a clasic with a fantastic beat. From the album "Don't Fight The Feelin'".
             "I Got 5 on It" by Luniz is a fantastic oldie-but-goodie. Great beat, good rhyming and a memorable chorus. From the album "Operation Stackola".
             "Say It To My Face" by Ludacris feat. Meek Mill has a great, great beat. Lyrics.. meh. From the album "1.21 Gigawatts Back To The First Time".
             "The Spiteful Chant (feat. ScHoolBoy Q)" by Kendrick Lamar is such a boss song. From the album "Section.80".
             "The Hangover" by Shawn Chrystopher is a song that's good for any time of the day.
             "'Till I Collapse" by Eminem & Nate Dogg is what I deem to be one of the best angry songs. From the album "The Eminem Show".
            "Yonkers" by Tyler, The Creator is one of the most unusual rap songs I've ever heard. The music vid is even more bizarre. Also best lyrics!
            "Niggas In Paris" by Kanye West & Jay Z has one of the best beats created. From the album "Watch the Throne".
            "Money Talk" by TJK feat. Yung City has a decent beat and the lyrics aren't too bad. My neighbor is TJK. How cool is that? From the album "New World".
            "Kim" by Eminem is one of the most effed-up songs that I've EVER listened to. It's intense and immensley disturbing. From the album "The Marshall Mathers - EP".
            "The Seed (2.0) (feat. Cody Chestnutt)" by The Roots is a great song. From the album "Phrenology (Explicit Version)".
            "Electric Relaxation" by A Tribe Called Quest is a beast classic. From the album "Midnight Marauders".
            "Bitches Ain't S**t (feat. YG)" by Nipsey Hussle is a pretty stupid song but the chorus is stupidly catchy. From the album "Gang Injunction".
            "Because I Got High 2007" by Afroman is cheesily enjoyable. From the album "Because I Got High 2007".
           
            Hope you like this post and listen to some of these great raps.

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