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I've got it on order, it really does look the goods! (And how awesome is the artwork?)

Quality track! Many believe Nas' best song from Illmatic, not sure if I agree though...

Currently listening to "Rivers of Blood" by Wu Tang Clan Feat. Kool G Rap (U-God's hook is the bomb!)

IMO it's his best track and his best album. Top 10 best albums of all time too

Hip hop isn't what it used to be.

Trade money - dilated peoples

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IMO it's his best track and his best album. Top 10 best albums of all time too

Hip hop isn't what it used to be.

Arguably THE best hip hop album of all time, hip hop peaked in 92-94. Illmatic, The Low End Theory, 19 Naughty III, Return of the Boom Bap, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin... I could go on all night!

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I'm still stuck in the 90s with hip hop. Nothing these days has the same flavour. Dj premier and nygz were the last collambo that I really liked.

It's a big call but everything these days is shit. I don't particularly like any Aussie hip hop (although I do have a lot of instrumentals) anything international has been pretty average.

Fwiw - IMO the infamous by mobb deep is the best album ever followed closely by temples of boom by cypress hill and home field advantage by r high and mighty. There's a heap more but they are some of the only albums I still can listen to from start to finish

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I fkn live Aussie hip hop and have plenty of modern stuff but the hip hop to the 90s beats by the likes of DJ Premier and J Dilla are hard to beat.

Currently rocking...

Rahzel - Make The Music 2000

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