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Tyttöjuttuja;

- Missy Elliott: Lose control
- Missy Elliott: One minute man
- Snoop Dogg & Pharrell Williams: Drop it like it's hot (..niin tanssibiisi...)
- J-Kwon: Tipsy

;)
 
Koomikko Chris Rock listaa 25 parasta hip hop levyä:

25 DIZZIE RASCAL - Boyd in Da Corner (2004)
This **** is so ahead of its time, I don't know why they told him to do it slower and
make it sound American or whatever they did on his next album. It's hard, man. I'm
surprised no American rappers were smart enough to have him produce them. When
you hear those beats, you think "OK, if blankety-blank was on this, it would be a hit."
That Dizzee Rascal is just ****ing ridiculous. Make this one my last one.

24 DJ QUIK - WAY 2 FONKY (1992)
This is such a mindless gangsta-rap record, but some of it is actually very smart. There's
a song on there about how different cities are "just like Compton." It's about how this
gang **** is spreading all over the country.

23 LAURYN HILL - THE MISEDUCATION OF LAURYN HILL (1998)
Lauryn Hill was groundbreaking because for the first time since Salt-N-Pepa the world was
hearing a heterosexual woman rap an couldn't believe it. This is a masterpeice of a record.
I know there's a lot of singing on there, but there's a lot of rapping, too.

People don't have a problem with conscious rap; they have a problem with conscious beats.
If you make some ignorant beats, you can say all the smart **** you want.

22 PUBLIC ENEMY - IT TAKES A NATION OF MILLION TO HOLD US BACK (1988)
It still holds up. The beats and production are just incredible. Chuck, Flavor, political conscious-
ness--we all know why this album's great. I can't say anything that hasn't been said about it.

21 OUTKAST - AQUEMINI (1998)
All their records are good, but this one went to the next level. "Liberation" is my favorite. You
can hear the Erykah Badu influence on this record. OutKast did a great record while Andre was
with Erykah. Common made a great record when he was with Erykah. Before I write any more
jokes, I think I'm gonna call Erykah Badu.

20 NAS - STILLMATIC (2001)
Do you know what I like about Stillmatic? Jay-Z (who is famously dissed on the song "Ether")
should have gotten a co-producer's credit on it, because Nas was definitely floundering just
before it. It's like Mama Said Knock You Out eleven years earlier, where a guy just reclaimed
his spot with some great records. There's a record on there called "2nd Childhood" about
people who won't grow up, that's just so ****ing smart.

19 JAY-Z - REASONABLE DOUBT (1996)
I love this CD and I hate it. I love it 'cause it's Jay's best record -- best beats, best flow -- and
I hate it 'cause since it came out every rap record is trying to copy it. What Jay-Z did with Rea-
sonable Doubt is take the Scarface formula and pretty it up for New York. Reasonable Doubt
is his real Blueprint. I still listen to it.

18 SCARFACE - MR. SCARFACE IS BACK (1991)
Everything Biggie did, everything 'Pac did, everything Jay-Zdoes was originally done on the first
Scarface album. Biggie kills himself at the end of his first record; well, Scarface did it three years
earlier. He was the first guy to do his rhymes in the first person about robbing people and drug
dealing; he was the first guy to really talk about being depressed and being institutionalized, and
how his mama is scared of him. He is the most underrated rapper of all time and absolutely in
the top three. You cannot get to four without mentioning Scarface. Any rapper knows that.

17 ICE CUBE - AMERIKKKA'S MOST WANTED (1990)
This is the original Best of Both Worlds. You've got the East Coast and the West Coast together.
And you've got Ice Cube at his maddest. He was the mack. I remember when Ice Cube played at
the Apollo on this tour. Every rapper in town was there. It was like seeing Hendrix or some ****.
From 1990 to 1994, Ice Cube was unquestionably the best rapper in the world -- without peer.

16 WYCLEF JEAN - THE CARVINAL (1997)
Forget all that you know. Much like Liquid Swords, The Carvinal is the best Fugees record. It's
better than The Score. They're all on there -- it's Wyclef Jean, it's Lauryn Hil, it's Pras, it's that
John Forte cat who's in jail. And it's all of them at their best. Even the Neville Brothers are on
the album. They rap in French; "Gone Till November" is on there; it's insane. Go back and listen
to this album, and try to block out all his other records. It's like watching Rocky. If you forget
about most of the other Stallone films, you have a masterpiece.

15 GETO BOYS - THE RESURRECTION (1996)
The last line of the whole album is "I'm the type of ***** that throws a party when the flag burns/
I'm at the point of no return." When I heard that lyric, I was like, "OK, you got me, man." The whole
Resurrection album is Scarface, Willie D, and Bushwick Bill getting politically conscious, but in a Geto
Boys way. It's gangsta, and it's an incredible record. It's also (Audioslave/Rage Against The Machine
guitarist) Tom Morello's favorite album.

14 GHOSTFACE KILLAH - SUPREME CLIENTELE (2000)
This will go down as the last great Wu-Tang album. "Stroke Of Death" is so gangster it makes you wanna
stab your baby sitter. There's a record on there that's just a scratch; Ghostface lets the beat play for four
seconds, then keeps bringing it back. My other favorite Wu-Tang albumis Ol' Dirty *******'s ***** Please.
It's so much fun. It's kind of like There's A Riot Goin' On, because he was that high.

13 GENIUS/GZA - LIQUID SWORDS
For my money, Liquid Swords is the best Wu-Tang Clan album. It's like the Songs in the Key of Life of rap.
It's so ****ing smart and so hard. Everybody's on there, too. You don't really need a Wu-Tang album;
Liquid Swords is all you really need to know. As you grow older, you look for records that hold up. And
Liquid Swords holds up.

12 ERIC B. AND RAKIM - FOLLOW THE LEADER (1988)
If I ever have a son, his middle name will be Rakim. "Lyrics Of Fury" is probablly, lyrically, the best rapping
anyone's ever done. The line I love most is on "Follow The Leader": "I can take a phrase that's rarely heard/
Flip it/Now it's a daily word." That's what every writer aspires to. It's the flyest **** I've ever heard. I have
that on a wall in my office. The coolest thing about Rakim is that he's the only rapper who really has a mystique.
He's still to this day the most mysterious guy in rap. He's not quite Sly Stone, but people wonder.

11 THE D.O.C. - NO ONE CAN DO IT BETTER (1989)
Before Dre found Snoop, he had the D.O.C. I was going to school in Brooklyn, and the only time you could see
rap videos was on a weekend show with Ralph McDaniels called Video Music Box. D.O.C.'s video for "It's Funky
Enough" premiered, and D.O.C. had an L.A. Kings hat on. When I came to school on Monday, half the kids in
Brooklyn had L.A. Kings hats on. It was official. The whole album was great, especially the last cut, "The Grand
Finale," with the D.O.C. and NWA.

10 DE LA SOUL - BUHLOONES MINDSTATE (1993)
The first two De La Soul albums are two of the greatest albums ever, but Buhloone Mindstate is so grown up.
It helped shape me as a comedian. It's the last album Prince Paul produced for them and, as far as I'm concerned,
he's a member of De La Soul. If you take Prince Paul out, none of the albums hold up. It's also got that great line
"**** being heard, Posdnuos is complicated." That's some gangsta ****, because he don't give a ****.

9 A TRIBE CALLED QUEST - THE LOW END THEORY (1991)
It's really hard to top this album. They made other good records, but they never got to this level again. It is from beginning to end a masterpiece. Phife has got a weird midget-DMC energy. And as much as I love Q-Tip, nobody's
bigger than the group. He and Phife together are just incredible.

8 BEASTIE BOYS - PAUL'S BOUTIQUE (1989)
Don't go anywhere without it. It's one of those records that you buy every time you're in a rental car. It's also one of those records that you thought sucked the day you bought it. You were mad because it sounded nothing like Licensed To Ill. Then a month later, you're like, "This is the best **** ever. High Plains Drifter is the best song ever
made."

7 EPMD - UNFINISHED BUSINESS (1989)
The second EPMD album is as good as two guys can get whose names aren't Run and DMC. The production is insanity. Before Eminem made "Lose Yourself", "Please Listen To My Demo" was the best record about wanting to become a rapper ever made.

6 LL COOL J - MAMA SAID KNOCK YOU OUT (1990)
The beauty of LL's Mama Said Knock You Out is that it's like the Secret deodorant: strong enough for a man, but made for a woman. It's hard gangsta ****. But at the same time, I could put the CD on with my mother in the car and drive from New York to Philly. It's also the first comeback in rap. It's the real blueprint: if people think you're done, this is how you come back. It's one of my favorite albums ever. It's LL at his best and Marley Marl at his best. It's LL as Madonna, in the sense of Madonna saying, "Who's the hot producer? Let me get that person." LL was the first rapper smart enough to do that. Now it's what everyone does.

5 PHARCYDE - BIZARRE RIDE II THE PHARCYDE (1992)
Only in rap do you get one-album-wonders. The Pharcyde are like the Boston of rap. I don't know what happened afterward, but the first Pharcyde album is incredible. The rhyming is great, the vocals are great, the production is ridiculous. Everything is just way ahead of its time. It's a shame everybody got overtaken by gangsterism. Everyone wants to be hard, so they don't make records like this anymore. It happens to comedians, too. They want to be cool, but just being funny is cool.

4 RUN-DMC - RAISING HELL (1986)
Raising Hell is the first great rap album ever. I like Run, but I love DMC. No one ever sounded like DMC; no one ever looks like
DMC. He's like a superhero. Raising Hell is probably Rick Rubin's best record. "It's Tricky" is a weird song because it's so gangsta
and popat the same time. There's a track on there, "Hit It Run", which is just DMC with Run doing the human beatbox: "I leave
allsuckers in the dust/Those dumb mother****ers can't mess with us." It was actually the first time I heard a guy curse on a
record.

3 2PAC - RAP PHENOMENON II (MIX TAPE, 2003)
You'd have to go to Harlem or a swap meet to get this one. It's done by DJ Green Lantern, DJ Vlad and Dirty Harry. They got tapes of Tupac's vocals and put them over all the newest, baddest beats of the last four years. So you hear Tupac rapping over the "Hate Me Now" beat. It's the best **** in the world. It's ultimate fighting music. You will kill somebody listening to this ****.

2 SNOOP DOGGY DOGG - DOGGYSTYLE (1993)
Doggystyle, to me, is better than Dr. Dre's Chronic. It has held up way better because it's a party album, and its lyrics are better. The Chronic is sonically incredible, but it's hard to drive around singing songs about "Eazy-E can eat a big fat dick." But I got a feeling I'll be singing "Gin and Juice" when I'mninety.

1 N.W.A. - STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON (1988)
N.W.A. is the most influential act of the last thirty years -- bigger than Nirvana, Madonna or the Sex Pistols. Nothing
has ever been the same since they came. I remember I was in L.A. when I was a kid, and I brought Straight Outta Compton back to New York. More people were coming over to my house to listen to N.W.A. than were going across the street to the crack house. I had the real ****. It was kind of like the British Invasion for black people.
 
Cypress Hill - Illusions

Cypress Hill - Boom Biddy Bye Bye

Cypress Hill - Money

Cypress Hill - Insane In The Brain

2Pac - Changes

Mc Taakibörsta - Riskei On Otettava:lol2: :rock:
 
House of pain: Fed Up

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"I'ma live for today and god bless the man that steps in my way"

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"Do what bitch nigas do best, bite"
 
Ite oon kans lämmenny lähiaikoina Parisin tuotantoon. Ostin just eilen Sleeping With The Enemyn ja Guerrilla Funkin.

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Freddie Foxxx
 
VoimaSuomi sanoi:
Rap = PASKAA!!!! Ei se oo edes musiikkia ja loukkaa kaikkea musiikkiin liittyvää :evil:
Kiinnostaa muuten ihan saatanasti, kiva kun kerroit. :jahas:

Laitetaan tähän nyt sitten muutamia hyviä levyjä, joita olen kuunnellut lähiaikoina:

Nas - Illmatic
Nas - Stillmatic
Nas - Street Disciple
Knock-Turn'al - The Way I am
De La Soul - 3 Feet High And Rising
Ice Cube - AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
MC Ren - Ruthless For Life
Dr Dre - The Chronic
Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle
 
Top 100

1. White Lines (Don't Do It) - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
2. Walk This Way - Run DMC & Aerosmith
3. Rappers Delight - Sugar Hill Gang
4. Fight The Power - Public Enemy
5. Fight For Your Right - Beastie Boys
6. Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio
7. Planet Rock - Afrika Bambatta
8. The Message - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
9. Killing Me Softly - The Fugees
10. Stan - Eminem
11. I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy
12. California Love - 2Pac
13. Cop Killa - Ice T
14. The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly) - Missy Elliott
15. I Need Love - LL Cool J
16. Doo Wop (That Thing) - Lauryn Hill
17. Push It - Salt-N-Pepa
18. Mama Said Knock You Out - LL Cool J
19. Ms. Jackson - Outkast
20. Work It - Missy Elliott
21. Nuthin But A 'G' Thang. Dr. Dre
22. People Everyday - Arrested Development
23. 99 Problems - Jay Z
24. Crossroads - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
25. Mo Money Mo Problems - Notorious B.I.G.
26. Summertime - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
27. Country Grammer - Nelly
28. Gin & Juice - Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre
29. In Da Club - 50 Cent
30. Stop The Violence Movement - Self Destruction
31. Hey Ya - Outkast
32. Everything Is Everything - Lauryn Hill
33. Mind's Playing Tricks On Me - Geto Boys
34. Looking For The Perfect Beat - Afrika Bambatta
35. No Sleep Till Brooklyn - Beastie Boys
36. Big Poppa - Notorious B.I.G.
37. U-N-I-T-Y. Queen Latifah
38. It's Tricky - Run DMC
39. I used to love h.e.r. - Common
40. Gettin Jiggy Wit It - Will Smith
41. Excursion - A Tribe Called Quest
42. Black Steel In the Hour of Chaos - Public Enemy
43. Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot
44. Real Love - Mary J. Blige
45. The Magic Number - De La Soul
46. Hard Knock Life - Jay Z
47. Straight Outta Compton - N.W.A.
48. Bridge is Over - Boogie Down Productions
49. On and On - Erykah Badu
50. The Way I Am - Eminem
51. Rock Box - Run DMC
52. New Jack Hustler - Ice-T
53. One Minute Man - Missy Elliott
54. Me, Myself and I - De La Soul
55. We're All In The Same Gang - West Coast Rap All-Stars
56. Hot In Herre - Nelly
57. My Adidas - Run DMC
58. Roxannes Revenge - Roxanne Shante
59. AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted - Ice Cube
60. Say No Go - De La Soul
61. Just A Friend - Biz Markie
62. One More Chance - Notorious B.I.G.
63. Funkee Ko Medina - Tone Loc
64. Rebel Without A Pause - Public Enemy
65. Love of My Life - Erykah Badu
66. Whatta Man - Salt-N-Pepa & En Vogue
67. I Know You Got Soul - Eric B. & Rakim
68. Creep - TLC
69. Childrens Story - Slick Rick
70. 2 Legit 2 Quit - MC Hammer
71. Brown Skin Lady - Mos Def
72. Welcome to the Terrordome - Public Enemy
73. Dear Mama - 2Pac
74. Woo-Ha!! Got You All In Check - Busta Rhymes
75. Big Pimpin' - Jay-Z
76. Bonita Applebum - A Tribe Called Quest
77. No More Drama - Mary J. Blige
78. Ready or Not - The Fugees
79. Jesus Walks - Kanye West
80. Love Is Blind - Eve
81. Lyte As A Rock - MC Lyte
82. Eye Know - De La Soul
83. Raw - Big Daddy Kane
84. It Was A Good Day - Ice Cube
85. Parents Just Don't Understand - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
86. Scenario - A Tribe Called Quest
87. To Beat Ya'll - Lady B
88. I'm Still Number One - Boogie Down Productions
89. Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See - Busta Rhymes
90. Bust A Move - Young MC
91. Don't Sweat The Technique - Eric B. & Rakim
92. Freaks Come Out At Night - Whodini
93. Wild Thing - Tone Loc
94. The Real Slim Shady - Eminem
95. How Ya Like Me Now - Kool Moe Dee
96. C.R.E.A.M. - Wu Tang Clan
97. Boyz-N-The Hood. Eazy E
98. Vapors - Biz Markie
99. The Humpty Dance - Digital Underground
100. Express Yourself - N.W.A.
 

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Asa - Mäc Avain
Davo & Asa - Siltiki Pajareis
Hannibal & Soppa - Meikä O Hullu
Steen1 & Jontti - Varoitus
Solonen - Pelimies Anthem 2004
Elastinen & Timo Pieni Huijaus - Ei
Kapasiteettiyksikkö - Susijengi
Asa, Jurassikki & Jussi Valuutta - Pojat Teki Soppaa
Rähinä - 7 Veljestä 4
Skandaali - Hautajaismusiikki
Supersankari ja Idän Ihme - Ennätysjahti 2003
Davo - Anthem
Kärkiryhmä - Tulevaisuuden Johtajat
Uniikki - Yks Kierros
Voittajafiilis - Kuka On Sun Nainen?
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VoimaSuomi sanoi:
Rap = PASKAA!!!! Ei se oo edes musiikkia ja loukkaa kaikkea musiikkiin liittyvää :evil:


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Omia ehdotuksia. Jotkut kyllä enempi rokkia kun räppiä,muttei olla turhantarkkoja.

WSC-Gangsta Nation
Cypress Hill-Hits from the bong
Cypress Hill feat Fugees-Boom biddy bye bye
Cypress Hill-Trouble
Bodycount-KKK bitch
Täältä löydetty Necro-Poetry in the streets
Narco-De bajyn (nojoo, ei oikeastaan ollenkaan räp, latinorosvomusaa)
Gravediggaz-Blood Brothers
Public Enemy-Prophets of Rage
ODB:llä on kanssa monta kovaa
 
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