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Have been playing the following albums over the past few days

Mobb Deep - The Infamous (1995)

Biggie - Ready To Die (1994)

NAS - Illmatic (1994)

Public Enemy - Fear Of A Black Planet (1990)

WuTang - Enter The Wu-Tang (1993)

Luniz - Operation Stackola (1995)

JayZ - Reasonable Doubt (1996)

A Tribe Called Quest - Low End Theory (1991)

Awesome albums.

Hahaha.

Also been listening to;

Jeru The Damaja - The Sun Rises In The East (1994)

Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (1995)

A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders (1994)

Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Live and Let Die (1992)

Ice Cube - The Predator (1993)

OutKast - Aquemini (1998)

Bone Thugs - E 1999 Eternal (1994)

Artifacts - Between A Rock and a Hard Place (1994)

Nas/Lauryn Hill - It Was Written (1006)

Lots more too, but I didn't think many people would be that into it. :)

Naice list!

llmatic is the shit, nuff said.

Fear of a Black Planet is a ridiculously influential album - awesome stuff!

Enter the Wu Tang - the original posse record, "Here I go, deep type flow Jacques Cousteau could never get this low!"

Raekwon back when they called him the Chef on the motherfarken CD cover!

Tribe, Ice Cube, Bone Thugs.... just an awesome list :D

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You guys would love the rest of the stuff that's playing at the moment if you like those ones!

I'm sure I would, it's usually the sort of thing that I have cranking.

My latest acquisition (as of this morning) was Rahzel's "Make the Music 2000".

My latest acquisition (as of this morning) was Rahzel's "Make the Music 2000".

Awesome. Old Rahzel, the human beatbox.

Also;

Eric B & Rakim - Don't sweat the technique (1002)

Public Enemy - Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age (1994)

The Roots - Illadephia Half Life (1996)

Naughty By Nature - 19 Naughty III (1993)

OutKast - ATLiens (1996)

DJ Quik - Born And Raised In Compton (1991)

Gang Starr - Hard To Earn (1994)

Bone Thugs - Creepin' OPn Ah Come Up (1994)

2pac - Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z (1994)

Brand Nubian - One For All (1991)

Geto Boys - We Can't Be Stopped (1991)

Mos Def - Black On Both Sides (1999)

O.C - Word...Life (1994)

Queen Latifah - Black Reign (1994)

Digable Planets - Reachin' (1993)

Method Man - Tical (1994)

Cypress Hill - Black Sunday (1993)

Nas - It Was Written (1996) (Side note, not as good as Illmatic)

UGK - Too Hard To Swallow (1992)

Ice Cube - Amerikkka's Most Wanted (1990)

Goodie Mob - Soul Food (1995)

Junior M.A.F.I.A - Conspiracy (1995)

Snoop Dogg - Doggy Style (1994)

Warren G - G Funk Era (1994)

Da Brat - Funkdafied (1994)

LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out (1991)

Mobb Deep - Hell On Earth (1996)

Dr Dre - The Chronic (1993)

Naughty By Nature - Poverty's Paradise (1995)

Busta Rhymes - When Disaster Strikes (1997)

Big Punisher - Capital Punishment (1998)

DMX - It's Dark and Hell Is Hot (1998)

Busta Rhymes - The Coming (1996)

Pharoahe Monch - Internal Affairs (1999)

YoungBloodz ft Big Boi - Against Da Grain (1999)

Few more, but you get the idea. Hahaha.

Awesome. Old Rahzel, the human beatbox.

Did you see him when he toured Australia ~2011?

Was an awesome gig, came with DJ JS-1 and they were fkn AMAZING!

Also - you can't listen to LL's "Momma Said Knock You Out" without listening to Kool Moe Dee's "How Ya Like Me Now" ;)

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Did you see him when he toured Australia ~2011?

Was an awesome gig, came with DJ JS-1 and they were fkn AMAZING!

Also - you can't listen to LL's "Momma Said Knock You Out" without listening to Kool Moe Dee's "How Ya Like Me Now" ;)

Nah, I wanted to go, but missed out because my mate was meant to get the tickets, then ended up hitting the greenery instead, and forgot. Bastard. I still haven't forgave him to this day.

Will check out How Ya Like Me Now, tonight. I don't think I've got that one. ;)

Nah, I wanted to go, but missed out because my mate was meant to get the tickets, then ended up hitting the greenery instead, and forgot. Bastard. I still haven't forgave him to this day.

Will check out How Ya Like Me Now, tonight. I don't think I've got that one. ;)

You definitely missed out, was one of the best I've ever been to.

On the cover of How Ya Like Me Now check out the red kangol hat underneath the LHF wheel, very sly ;)

Have been playing the following albums over the past few days

Mobb Deep - The Infamous (1995)

Biggie - Ready To Die (1994)

NAS - Illmatic (1994)

Public Enemy - Fear Of A Black Planet (1990)

WuTang - Enter The Wu-Tang (1993)

Luniz - Operation Stackola (1995)

JayZ - Reasonable Doubt (1996)

A Tribe Called Quest - Low End Theory (1991)

Awesome albums.

Just checked out most of these albums, you are a true connoisseur of 90s rap/hip hop.

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