Post Early 90s Hip Hop Only

Ice Cube - Check Yo Self

Westside Connection - Bow Down

Cypress Hill - How Could I Just Kill A Man

Wu Tang Clan - CREAM

Warren G - Regulate

Digital Underground - Humpty Dance

LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out

Coolio - Fantasic Voyage

The best rap was in the mid-late 90s IMO… Even early 2000s and even today has some good songs.

Anyways heres…
Dr. Dre ft Snoop Dogg- Fuck with Dre Day

Cypress Hill - How i can just kill a man - YouTube Cypress hill, How I Can Just Kill a Man

Cougnut - The Last Breath - YouTube Cougnut, The Last Breath

- YouTube OutKast, Players Ball

Cypress Hill: anything from Black Sunday or Temples of Boom
Wu-Tang Clan: Enter the Wu-Tang and Wu-Tang Forever
First solo albums by Raekwon, ODB, GZA, and Method Man
anything by Ghostface Killa
Nas: Illmatic
anything by Gang Starr
Jurassic 5’s first two albums
Dr. Dre: The Chronic
Ice Cube: Amerikka’s Most Wanted
Jay Z: The Black Album

anything else from the million and one times this thread, or a slight variation of it, has been posted in the past.

[quote]artw wrote:

Jurassic 5’s first two albums
Jay Z: The Black Album

[/quote]

sigh

[quote]artw wrote:
Cypress Hill: anything from Black Sunday or Temples of Boom
Wu-Tang Clan: Enter the Wu-Tang and Wu-Tang Forever
First solo albums by Raekwon, ODB, GZA, and Method Man
anything by Ghostface Killa
Nas: Illmatic
anything by Gang Starr
Jurassic 5’s first two albums
Dr. Dre: The Chronic
Ice Cube: Amerikka’s Most Wanted
Jay Z: The Black Album

anything else from the million and one times this thread, or a slight variation of it, has been posted in the past.
[/quote]

Guessin’ you didn’t read the title of the thread before you posted, huh?

[quote]Jack Urboady wrote:
WolBarret wrote:
Does Scotland get American music 10 years after?

Because we on that Solja Boy and Paramore, son!

“Superman that ho!”

Glasgow has one of the most vibrant music scenes in the world> Read up on it.

[/quote]

I’m American. I don’t need to read.

Sorry guys, I have to mention these guys again because if you like good 90’s rap, then you will love these darc mind guys, and nobody has mentioned them so I will post a couple of video links.

Visions of a Blur

Outside Looking In

Seize the Phenom

Eric B & Rakim. That’s all I should have to say.

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:
artw wrote:
Cypress Hill: anything from Black Sunday or Temples of Boom
Wu-Tang Clan: Enter the Wu-Tang and Wu-Tang Forever
First solo albums by Raekwon, ODB, GZA, and Method Man
anything by Ghostface Killa
Nas: Illmatic
anything by Gang Starr
Jurassic 5’s first two albums
Dr. Dre: The Chronic
Ice Cube: Amerikka’s Most Wanted
Jay Z: The Black Album

anything else from the million and one times this thread, or a slight variation of it, has been posted in the past.

Guessin’ you didn’t read the title of the thread before you posted, huh?[/quote]

I don’t give a fuck what the title said.

Wol, you can’t tell me you didn’t know that what - 70% or so of the rap/hip-hop industry is supported by white people.

By the way, here’s a song by Ras Kaas about racism. He’s a really fucking good lyricist and this song is something you’d expect to hear come from Immortal Technique.

[quote]artw wrote:
WhiteFlash wrote:
artw wrote:
Cypress Hill: anything from Black Sunday or Temples of Boom
Wu-Tang Clan: Enter the Wu-Tang and Wu-Tang Forever
First solo albums by Raekwon, ODB, GZA, and Method Man
anything by Ghostface Killa
Nas: Illmatic
anything by Gang Starr
Jurassic 5’s first two albums
Dr. Dre: The Chronic
Ice Cube: Amerikka’s Most Wanted
Jay Z: The Black Album

anything else from the million and one times this thread, or a slight variation of it, has been posted in the past.

Guessin’ you didn’t read the title of the thread before you posted, huh?

I don’t give a fuck what the title said.[/quote]

Wow you’re cool.

[quote]WolBarret wrote:
Jack Urboady wrote:
WolBarret wrote:
Does Scotland get American music 10 years after?

Because we on that Solja Boy and Paramore, son!

“Superman that ho!”

Glasgow has one of the most vibrant music scenes in the world> Read up on it.

I’m an idiot. I can’t read.[/quote] Fixed.

I remember most of that. Takes me back. Thought it was pretty good music back then. I would say late 80’s-mid 90’s was the golden age. No Limit, Cash Money, and a bunch of other shitty sing-songy crap contributed to the demise of rap. Or maybe I just got older and wiser. I’ll add; Boogie Down Productions, Public Enemy, EPMD, Group Home, Goodie Mob, and two black racist acts that were pretty good and I can respect for their honesty; Da Lynch Mob and Professor Griff.

[quote]LarryDavid wrote:
artw wrote:
WhiteFlash wrote:
artw wrote:
Cypress Hill: anything from Black Sunday or Temples of Boom
Wu-Tang Clan: Enter the Wu-Tang and Wu-Tang Forever
First solo albums by Raekwon, ODB, GZA, and Method Man
anything by Ghostface Killa
Nas: Illmatic
anything by Gang Starr
Jurassic 5’s first two albums
Dr. Dre: The Chronic
Ice Cube: Amerikka’s Most Wanted
Jay Z: The Black Album

anything else from the million and one times this thread, or a slight variation of it, has been posted in the past.

Guessin’ you didn’t read the title of the thread before you posted, huh?

I don’t give a fuck what the title said.

Wow you’re cool.[/quote]

Give me a break man. Temples of Boom, Wu-Tang Forever, all the Wu solo albums, all but two of Gang Starr’s albums, Illmatic, Jurassic 5 and The Black Album are all post-early 90’s hip hop albums. So I threw a couple of early 90’s albums in there. All of those others are '94 or later, which clearly makes them mid-90’s or later, thus I did read the title of the thread.

Had to take it back to the late eighties.

Big Daddy Kane - Ain’t No Half Steppin’

[quote]LarryDavid wrote:
artw wrote:

Jurassic 5’s first two albums
Jay Z: The Black Album

sigh[/quote]

X2

I don’t know how anyone can take The Black Album over Reasonable Doubt. All of Jay-Z’s other albums are subpar in comparison, he sell’s out and makes bubble-gum rap devoid of lyrical content. Although you can’t blame him can you.

[quote]Chi-Towns-Finest wrote:
Had to take it back to the late eighties.

Big Daddy Kane - Ain’t No Half Steppin’

[/quote]

That truly is a beast of a track Chi Town my man

This track owns me

Juice Crew - The Symphony - YouTube - Juice Crew - The Symphony

Big L…Street Struck

Big L…Put it on

[quote]SSC wrote:
Wol, you can’t tell me you didn’t know that what - 70% or so of the rap/hip-hop industry is supported by white people.

By the way, here’s a song by Ras Kaas about racism. He’s a really fucking good lyricist and this song is something you’d expect to hear come from Immortal Technique.

I just don’t see how it appeals to a white person.

[quote]artw wrote:
LarryDavid wrote:
artw wrote:
WhiteFlash wrote:
artw wrote:
Cypress Hill: anything from Black Sunday or Temples of Boom
Wu-Tang Clan: Enter the Wu-Tang and Wu-Tang Forever
First solo albums by Raekwon, ODB, GZA, and Method Man
anything by Ghostface Killa
Nas: Illmatic
anything by Gang Starr
Jurassic 5’s first two albums
Dr. Dre: The Chronic
Ice Cube: Amerikka’s Most Wanted
Jay Z: The Black Album

anything else from the million and one times this thread, or a slight variation of it, has been posted in the past.

Guessin’ you didn’t read the title of the thread before you posted, huh?

I don’t give a fuck what the title said.

Wow you’re cool.

Give me a break man. Temples of Boom, Wu-Tang Forever, all the Wu solo albums, all but two of Gang Starr’s albums, Illmatic, Jurassic 5 and The Black Album are all post-early 90’s hip hop albums. So I threw a couple of early 90’s albums in there. All of those others are '94 or later, which clearly makes them mid-90’s or later, thus I did read the title of the thread.[/quote]

He didn’t mean post as in ‘after’ he meant post as in ‘post in this thread’ stuff from the early 90s.

And then the “I don’t give a fuck…”, what was that for? He wasn’t exactly being rude.

Hence the sarcastic “wow you’re cool”.