Ok, so i want to get into this kind of music, but i need some recommendations.
The only things ive ever listened to is tyler and death grips, so basically i know shit
Hip hop/ rap
listen to kanye's entire discography
then listen to outkast's entire discography
then you'll know all you need to know about post-2000 hip hop
Here are some baby's first hip-hop for people who hate hip-hop
MF Doom - mmm food
Mos Def - Black on Both Sides
Dalek - Abandoned Language
ATCQ - The Low End Theory
Shabazz Palaces - Black Up
Three-6 Mafia - Mystic Stylez
J Dilla - Donuts
smif-n-wessun's 'dah shinin' is pretty accessible for 90s NY hardcore hiphop. And really good
GOAT album
pretty good suggestions
Young Thug- Barter 6
Chief Keef- Finally Rich
Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka Flame- Ferrari Boyz
Migos- YRN
A$AP Ferg- Trap Lord
Future- DS2
G Herbo- Strictly 4 My Fans
Fredo Santana- Fredo Mafia
Big L's rhymes are like aliens and saucers, no more iron horses cuz he buyin Porsches
I dont like shit I dont go outside by earl sweatshirt, or clppng by clipping
My first hip hop album
Listen to these albums, pick your favorite and go from there all of these are classics and great in their own way. Great jumping off point
Illmatic- nas
Reasonable doubt- jay z
Do you want more- the roots
Atliens- outcast
36 chambers- wu tang
Ridin dirty- ugk
Stay away from west coast artists unless you like pop songs, it's not my taste so I left them out.
Good Kid m.a.a.d City - Kendrick Lamar
My beautiful dark twisted fantasy - Kanye West
36 Chambers - Wu Tang Clan
The Low End Theory - a tribe called quest
Madvilliany - Madvillian
These are all great albums to start off at.
Flatbush Zombies - D.R.U.G.S.
Wiz Khalifa - Kush & OJ
Danny Brown - XXX
Denzel Curry - Nostalgic 64
DJ Paul & Lord Infamous - Welcome 2 Hell Part 2
Mobb Deep - Hell On Earth
Depending on how far you are from actually enjoying hip hop, Wildflower might be a good start. It's not actually hip-hop, but features a lot of rappers and hip-hop sections.
if you can already dig straight up hip-hop albums then I wouldn't worry so much about it, just go straight for MBDTF by Kanye
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great album though if you want some shoegazy-metal
3 feet high & rising
i wish my brother george was here
ghetto pop life
great adventures of slick rick
anything by beastie boys is imo a solid start
Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, M.A.A.D City
Denzel Curry - Imperial
Bones - PaidProgramming2
If you don't enjoy Illmatic, give up.
This is for the person who wants to hate hip hop/trap even more.
MADVILLAINY
LIQUID SWORDS
THE UNSEEN
DONUTS
Can I get some recommendation on Gangsta rap more specifically? I can't only listen NWA for the rest of my life.
West Coast preferred
Public Enemy is dope, give it a try
atmosphere is how i got into hip hop
KRS-one
NWA
beastie boys
biggie
outkast
jay z
mos def
kanye
schoolboy q
freddie gibbs
danny brown
listen to jeezy, lil wayne and other pop rap singles and you should be well caught up.
A few artists that have disappeared from music world and a few that are well known.
Notorious B.I.G
Schooly D
Project Pat (Juicy J's older brother)
Ying Yang Twins
Tupac
Run-DMC
Biggie Smalls
Eric B. & Rakim
Ice T
Chamillionaire
69 Boyz
Honorable Mentions:
Soulja Boy
D4L
The slightly less known Will Smith
Puff Daddy/P Diddy
Easy-E
Ice Cube
Akon
T.I.
here's a (you) for the three 6 mafia suggest.
What does Sup Forums think of Underachievers?
Just listen to the hip hop Sup Forumscore chart. That's what it's there for now.
this is all you need to know about hip hop today
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I think this is without a doubt the apex peak of hip hop. Last years' Coloring Book was marvelous, now we got DAMN. which is pretty great, both genre transcending, and can legit compete against any other great album from other music genres. There's ton lots of technologically innovative music being planned and executed everyday & delivered which is the more important. Impressive
Yeah good list.
have you heard their mixtapes
not this.
I listen to outkast then listen to kendrick lamar realize kenrdick lamar has much outkast influence. why he never cite andre 3000 as an inspo?
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Andree 3000 made a feat in to pimp a butterfly. just look up
Bones - PaidProgramming 1/2 and Aesop Rock - The Impossible Kid got me into hip hop as a metalhead.
what? which song? i remember snoop but not andre
Favorite track on DAMN.?
gud rec, if u dont fck wit dis u a certified plebian.
Yes.
Their last studio album was pretty good
if you only like tyler and death grips you shouldn't listen to hip hop lmao
ay dont even mind cause he isn't in the album. it was dre in the beats
Sean Price - Monkey Barz
Black Moon - Enta Da Stage
Ka - Honor Killed the Samurai
DMX - It's Dark And Hell Is Hot
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Pinata
Danny Brown - XXX
Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition
PRhyme - PRhyme
Run the Jewels - Run the Jewels 2
Denzel Curry - Imperial
Lil Wayne - Tha Carter II
Maxo Kream - The Persona Tape
A$AP Rocky - LONG.LIVE.A$AP
Madvillain - Madvillainy
MF DOOM - Mm.. Food
Future - DS2
Migos - Rich Nigga Timeline
Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, M.A.A.D City
Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Outkast - Atliens
Wu Tang Clan - 36 Chambers
GZA - Liquid Swords
Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx
Young Thug - Jeffrey
A little bit of everything
>DMX - It's Dark And Hell Is Hot