hey anon, what's your favorite hip-hop album, and why?
Production is GOAT, rhyming and flow are top-tier, and the atmosphere and concept are unlike any other hip-hop album I've heard.
>>69564509
heard this one driving through CA central valley, it is far out!
because I don't like hip hop very much
>>69564554
Listen to >>69564509
Kid Koala is a member of Deltron.
>>69564509
First post best post. Others include Hello Nasty, Liquid Swords, and Madvillan.
>>69564585
lol I was going to rec you that one for the same reason
>>69564554
this is so good! thank you. reminds me of bran flakes/if the avalanches were happier
>>69564603
Good choices. Only surprise is Hello Nasty over Paul's Boutique, and even that isn't a bad pick, just an unusual one.
>>69564617
bran flakes is fucking cute
Wu-Tang Clan's headiest member puts out his full-lenght album, and what became easily a mark in the history of hip hop. This album fuses the kung-fu feeling of the 36 Chambers in a more somber and serious tone and gives a ghetto wintery vibe to the whole thing that becomes the first thing that comes to your mind when you see these kind of streets covered in snow in TV or real life.
The GZA is a GOAT lyricist on his full-potential here, and others such as Method Man even manage to surpass him in some tracks of this own album.
I know it's a fairly new album but I've not connected with pretty much any album, regardless of genre, as much as this one.
I can only hope his next project does the same for me as I also liked Solace a whole fuckin lot.
>>69564650
I'm a sucker for The Limerick Negotiation File. I like Paul's Boutique, but I think The Beastie Boys really hit it there