Moot_Geeza wrote:Your personal all-time favourites?
nick_md wrote:Moot, your list needs more Eazy. I mean, I wouldn't say he's best at much, but he just has a certain quality that I like. 187um Killer for pure Dre and Snoop diss lols. Also, worth checking the DOCs album, largely missed by a lot, but is basically just a Dre album with the DOC doing all the vocals, 'cept for the rest of NWA on the final track. He was the ghost writer on a lot of NWA and Dre's stuff:
three1ne wrote:I think he got throat cancer which ended his career but continued as a writer. I think.nick_md wrote:Moot, your list needs more Eazy. I mean, I wouldn't say he's best at much, but he just has a certain quality that I like. 187um Killer for pure Dre and Snoop diss lols. Also, worth checking the DOCs album, largely missed by a lot, but is basically just a Dre album with the DOC doing all the vocals, 'cept for the rest of NWA on the final track. He was the ghost writer on a lot of NWA and Dre's stuff:
callmepauly wrote:Seeing as this thread started as a means to discuss rappers then that would be my interpretation. Hip hop can be so diverse and referential of other genres that I think you need some unifying theme. I don't know which box you'd put Endtroducing in but to include it because it's largely made up of samples is too broad to make it a hip hop record. By this token you could put a Stereolab record in a list and I'm sure no one is having that.
Facewon wrote:Big KRIT album is actually pretty good. If you can get down with southern stuff.
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