three1ne wrote:Ghetts - RWAC is a fantastic album. Nice to see a UK grime/rap artist that hasn't been watered down by a big release.
Facewon wrote:Immortal Techunique probably sees it as a diss track.
adored wrote:Daniel Radcliffe.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Saturn Missiles may have overtaken No Regrets as my fave Aesop Rock track, been overlistening to it this week.
Moment of truth – Gangstarr
Game Theory and/or Undon The Roots
Blueprint, Black Album jay Z
Illmatic Nas.
Desire P Ponche
Mourning in America Borther Ali
Skelathon and Labor Days Aesop Rock
MM or MM2 Eminem
The New Danger Mos Def
Walking Under Stars – Hilltop Hoods
I told you so – Chino XL
Me Against the World – 2pac
Ready to Die – Biggie
The Score – Fugees
One day it’ll all make sense – Common
Love below/speakerboxx – outkast
Doggystyle – snoop dogg
Black Sunday or follow up – Cypress Hill
Miseducation – Lauryn Hill
Enter the Wu – Clan
Possibly 3 Wu solos
Pick a talib Kweli from the last 5 years.
The infamous – Mobb Deep
No Poison, No Paradise or Tronic – Black Milk
Guru – jazzmatazz
Ghetto Millionare – Royal Flush
RA Rugged Man – Legends Never Die
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