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Re: Underrated Songs By Great Artists

Postby dead prez » May 21st, '11, 17:43

KillahBee wrote:This is off topic, but I can't help but notice your taste in music is eerily similar to how mine was a few years back
You should check out Latyrx, not many people know of them, but if you like Blackalicious I think you'll like them (they were signed to the same record label as eachother)

Freestyle Fellowship (since you're an Ace fan you probably know these), Busdriver, Mr Lif and Juggaknots are a few others that I think would be right up your alley

I'll be sure to check them out :b: , do you mind me asking what your current music taste is like? And where do you get all these Hip Hop artists from, I just check this one guy's RYM account who has a very similar taste to yours, but has reviewed albums all the way from rap's inception till current day.
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Re: Underrated Songs By Great Artists

Postby Slim Fiasco » May 21st, '11, 17:55

^You should check out Inner City Griots by Freestyle Fellowship.
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Re: Underrated Songs By Great Artists

Postby KillahBee » May 22nd, '11, 01:25

diction wrote:
KillahBee wrote:This is off topic, but I can't help but notice your taste in music is eerily similar to how mine was a few years back
You should check out Latyrx, not many people know of them, but if you like Blackalicious I think you'll like them (they were signed to the same record label as eachother)

Freestyle Fellowship (since you're an Ace fan you probably know these), Busdriver, Mr Lif and Juggaknots are a few others that I think would be right up your alley

I'll be sure to check them out :b: , do you mind me asking what your current music taste is like? And where do you get all these Hip Hop artists from, I just check this one guy's RYM account who has a very similar taste to yours, but has reviewed albums all the way from rap's inception till current day.

Cool, they're all very eccentric, but (Latyrx) do some amazing stuff on their album (the title track is unlike anything I've ever heard)

Ha, same here man, RYM is probably my main source of discovering new artists nowadays, but most of the lesser known guys I listen to I've known for 4-5 years so I actually can't remember where I came across them

At the moment? I'm not too big on underground hip hop anymore, probably because I spent years listening to that and nothing else, I'm more into the production side of things too, so atm I'm lstening to guys like Killer Mike and Clipse, J Dilla's Donuts and Vintage Vol.2 have being getting plays by me too, but.Southern hip hop is my new addiction, come Autumn/Winter time though, I'll back bumping that grimey NY shit :D

You should check out Inner City Griots by Freestyle Fellowship.

YES! :b:

Back on topic, I think Casablanca by Raekwon gets really underrated, one of my favourite Wu songs ever
Same sword they knight you they gon' good night you with
Sh.., Thats' only half if they like you
That ain't even the half what they might do
Don't believe me, ask Michael
See Martin, see Malcolm
You see Biggie, see Pac, see success and its outcome
See Jesus, see Judas; see Caesar, see Brutus
See success is like suicide
Suicide, it's a suicide
If you succeed, prepare to be crucified
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Re: Underrated Songs By Great Artists

Postby dead prez » May 22nd, '11, 01:37

KillahBee wrote: Cool, they're all very eccentric, but (Latyrx) do some amazing stuff on their album (the title track is unlike anything I've ever heard)

Ha, same here man, RYM is probably my main source of discovering new artists nowadays, but most of the lesser known guys I listen to I've known for 4-5 years so I actually can't remember where I came across them

At the moment? I'm not too big on underground hip hop anymore, probably because I spent years listening to that and nothing else, I'm more into the production side of things too, so atm I'm lstening to guys like Killer Mike and Clipse, J Dilla's Donuts and Vintage Vol.2 have being getting plays by me too, but.Southern hip hop is my new addiction, come Autumn/Winter time though, I'll back bumping that grimey NY shit :D

Word, I discovered a lot of new artists from that site.

Right now I'm favoring Minneapolis Hip Hop (Dessa/POS), with a bit of early west coast 2000 alternative Hip Hop (Blackalicious, Zion I, Deltron 3030). I used to be in the mid 90s NY phase as well, and have still yet transitioned to production, other than Nujabes and a little bit of Oh No.

I haven't really checked out the south other than Big Krit, tbh.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aV_vFMCs2E

One of Big L's best performances, and rarely see it being brought up other, though he does reuse some lines.
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Re: Underrated Songs By Great Artists

Postby KillahBee » May 22nd, '11, 02:03

diction wrote:
KillahBee wrote: Cool, they're all very eccentric, but (Latyrx) do some amazing stuff on their album (the title track is unlike anything I've ever heard)

Ha, same here man, RYM is probably my main source of discovering new artists nowadays, but most of the lesser known guys I listen to I've known for 4-5 years so I actually can't remember where I came across them

At the moment? I'm not too big on underground hip hop anymore, probably because I spent years listening to that and nothing else, I'm more into the production side of things too, so atm I'm lstening to guys like Killer Mike and Clipse, J Dilla's Donuts and Vintage Vol.2 have being getting plays by me too, but.Southern hip hop is my new addiction, come Autumn/Winter time though, I'll back bumping that grimey NY shit :D

Word, I discovered a lot of new artists from that site.

Right now I'm favoring Minneapolis Hip Hop (Dessa/POS), with a bit of early west coast 2000 alternative Hip Hop (Blackalicious, Zion I, Deltron 3030). I used to be in the mid 90s NY phase as well, and have still yet transitioned to production, other than Nujabes and a little bit of Oh No.

I haven't really checked out the south other than Big Krit, tbh.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aV_vFMCs2E

One of Big L's best performances, and rarely see it being brought up other, though he does reuse some lines.

Its a great site, G.O.Z, Nodima and Diction in particular are excellent users if you're looking to discover new hip hop music
Those aren't bad addictions at all man, Pos and Dessa are both dope, and altenative West Coast music at that time period was quality :y:

I only really became a beats over lyrics person when I discovered what RZA sampled for the chanting noise on Ice Water off OB4CL, since Ithen I've been more interested in the production side of things

Its good to see somebody else on here liking the kind of guys you mentioned :y:

BTW, great 'L track :b:
Same sword they knight you they gon' good night you with
Sh.., Thats' only half if they like you
That ain't even the half what they might do
Don't believe me, ask Michael
See Martin, see Malcolm
You see Biggie, see Pac, see success and its outcome
See Jesus, see Judas; see Caesar, see Brutus
See success is like suicide
Suicide, it's a suicide
If you succeed, prepare to be crucified
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Re: Underrated Songs By Great Artists

Postby dead prez » May 22nd, '11, 02:08

LOL, you know Diction (not me), try Zephos' RYM account he has an eerily similar taste that you have. I do like Producer albums, but it's hard to listen to something without lyrics, it's like a rock fan jumping into rap only to find out the lack of melody prevalent in rap.

Might be the reason why you place MBDTF in such high esteem.
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Re: Underrated Songs By Great Artists

Postby KillahBee » May 22nd, '11, 02:26

diction wrote:LOL, you know Diction (not me), try Zephos' RYM account he has an eerily similar taste that you have. I do like Producer albums, but it's hard to listen to something without lyrics, it's like a rock fan jumping into rap only to find out the lack of melody prevalent in rap.

Might be the reason why you place MBDTF in such high esteem.

I've browsed through his account too, definitely one of the best contributors to hip hop music on there :y:
To be honest,I don't to a lot of instrumental albums, but I do prefer the soundscape to song rather than its lyrics ,maybe I do have a Rock fans mentality in that aspect, but I respect and admire a good rapper and/or a potent songwriter

And yup, that is one reason why I ove MBDTF so much, BUT the concept of the album is what strikes me most

And speaking of MBDTF, I think Hell Of A Life is an underrated track by Kanye
Same sword they knight you they gon' good night you with
Sh.., Thats' only half if they like you
That ain't even the half what they might do
Don't believe me, ask Michael
See Martin, see Malcolm
You see Biggie, see Pac, see success and its outcome
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See success is like suicide
Suicide, it's a suicide
If you succeed, prepare to be crucified
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Re: Underrated Songs By Great Artists

Postby Slim Fiasco » May 22nd, '11, 09:49

On Topic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aV_vFMCs2E

One of Big L's best performances, and rarely see it being brought up other, though he does reuse some lines.


Yeah man, and he was like 17 on it.
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Re: Underrated Songs By Great Artists

Postby dead prez » May 22nd, '11, 16:44

Slim Fiasco wrote:Yeah man, and he was like 17 on it.

The Lord Finesse solo version is also great, I always liked LF, he had such a butter smooth flow.
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Re: Underrated Songs By Great Artists

Postby Slim Fiasco » May 22nd, '11, 18:47

diction wrote:
Slim Fiasco wrote:Yeah man, and he was like 17 on it.

The Lord Finesse solo version is also great, I always liked LF, he had such a butter smooth flow.


Definitely, and me too. Plus he's the original punch-line king and is a decent producer as well. Have you heard Down For The Underground? That's my favorite non-album song from him.
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Re: Underrated Songs By Great Artists

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Re: Underrated Songs By Great Artists

Postby Suicide » Jul 22nd, '11, 18:10

2pac- Dopefiend's Diner
Biggie Smalls- Long Kiss Good Night
Story of Mine- Hopsin
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