Official Hiphop/Rap Thread. (No lil wayne)

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Official Hiphop/Rap Thread. (No lil wayne)
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Posted: Dec 6, 2017 at 7:39 Quote
Impact?? Preemo probably has the most impact as well.

He’s produced songs on the most influential albums and influential artists....

Nas’ Illmatic
Jay Z’s Reasonable Doubt
Big’s Ready to Die & Life after Death

Need I say more?? Here’s more..

More artists/groups he’s produced for...

Gangstarr/Guru
Jeru the Damaja
Krs 1
Lord Finnesse
Ice T
Heavy D
Too Short
Das efx
M.O.P.
Redman
Mob Deep
Big Daddy Kane
Fat Joe
Group Home
Show Biz & AG
Lady of Rage
O.C.
Big L
Rakim
Brand Nubian
Queen Latifah
Mos Def
Afu-Ra
Freddie Foxxx aka Bumpy Knuckles
Capone N Noreaga
Common
DITC
The Lox
Termanology
Tony Touch
Kanye West
Bizmarkie
Jadakiss
Jaz O
Ras Kass
MC Eiht
Snoop Dogg
X Men
Craig G
Cee Lo Green
Royce 5’9
Xibit
AZ
Nice and Smooth
Cormega
MC Lyte
Kool G Rap
Ludacris
50 Cent
Canibus
Joell Ortiz
The Game
Slick Rick
Vinnie Paz/Jedi Mind Tricks
Method Man
Inspectah Deck
Joey Badass
Papoose
Mac Miller
Evidence
Dilated Peoples
Ed OG
Apathy
Teflon
Nick Javas
Khaleel
Dynasty
Bun B
Blaq Poet/ Screwball
Rytmus
Seven
Reks
Big Shug
Pitch Black
Sway and King Tech
Heather Hunter
Proof
The Ranjahz
Non Phixion
Heather B
Devin the Dude
J Live
DJ Kam
Sonja Blade
Rah Digga
Bone Thugs and Harmony
Truck
Charli Baltimore
Paula Perry
Krumb Snatcha
Jermain Dupri
All City
Sauce Money
Special Ed
Rawcotics
Bahamadia
Blahzay
Dream Warriors
Arrested Development
Shyheim
Red Fox
Marxman
Boss
Compton’s Most Wanted
J Rock


Oh yeah... He also produced for R&B, Rock, Reggae, and Pop artists...


Janet Jackson
Mary J Blige
Christina Aguilera
Chaka Khan
Maroon 5
Macy Gray
D’Angelo
Torae
Soul 2 Soul
Neneh Cherry
Wendy & Lisa
Cookie Crew
Branford Marsalis Quartet
Berkley Symphony
A Little Spice
Howie B
Buckshot LeFonque
Sebastian
Kendra Morris
Scha Dara Parr
Laura Izabor
Byata
Omar
Black Eyed Peas
Lina
Teriyaki Boyz
Alicia Keys
Limp Bizkit
Mad Lion
Craig David
Pushim
Chauncey Black
Brandy
Robbie Robertson
Cheyenne
Zebra

And I probably missed some people too.

That’s a catalog that extends to 3 decades. His career/legacy is older than most of you in this thread! lol

Any questions?

Posted: Dec 6, 2017 at 8:03 Quote
Now keep in mind, this is no way discrediting any other producers you guys mentioned. I'm a fan as well. But those dudes aren't in the same company as Premier, Pete Rock, Marly Marl, RZA, Dre, Large Professor. These guys laid down the foundation for newer guys in the game and heavily influenced everyone after them.

Old man rant over.

Posted: Dec 13, 2017 at 12:39 Quote
Really dope ^^^^

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Posted: Dec 14, 2017 at 21:05 Quote
Don’t know if anyone here listens to brockhampton, but saturation 3 is out!

Also Eminem album

Posted: Dec 15, 2017 at 2:24 Quote
Saturation 1 and 2 are amazing

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Posted: Dec 15, 2017 at 5:43 Quote
jespinal wrote:
Saturation 1 and 2 are amazing
i think saturation 3 might have em beat

Posted: Dec 15, 2017 at 6:56 Quote
Black Thought is a beast!

Posted: Dec 15, 2017 at 22:41 Quote
new NERD album
pharrell is one of my favorite producers of this generation and potentially one of the best in terms of sound and music vision
cant say the album quite lived up to my expectations but they were super high to begin with and its good nonetheless. plus its only been out for a day which is way too short to really get a sense of how much i like it.

also saturation iii is f*cking next level go support brockhampton

Posted: Dec 24, 2017 at 10:25 Quote
For the true hip hop heads, nothing beats vinyl!

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