ThomasJ wrote:I wish I could give you a more established artist, but since I can't remember any, try this dude:
http://www.youtube.com/user/crucial101Listen to some of the shit on his channel, and if you like what you're hearing, download his mixtapes.
Links are in the 'About Me' section.
The mixtapes are great, and possibly the closest thing I've heard to the style you're looking for.

Hmm pretty dope. A lil unpolished, but dude's mad young, I'll keep my eye on him.
Yeah, I love Fabo, was listening to him the past week. That Nate Dogg song's awesome, it sounds like Jin's Speak Chinese, same sample maybe?
An yeah, Warren's dope too.
diction wrote:I'm at a completely similar position in that I could give less of a fuck about punchline/multi cramming wordplay/ esque rap, and am trying to venture out more into the creativity side, artists with originality or uniqueness, kind of hard to describe, but I get what you're saying. A few of the rappers I would have recommended would have fit the bill as "lyrical" rap, but aren't the full product and don't really have that great of beats or aren't really artistic, which in the long run doesn't do much for me.
One rapper that I would defintely reccomend right now would be Edan, who's sort of like a cross between Eminem and The Beastie Boys, but tends to sample the shit out of producers, so if you like to play guess that sample, than I guess you'll like him. Sorta reminds me of Mf Doom with the emphasis he puts on his production.
Favorite song from him would be
Mic ManipulatorTorture ChamberHe sounds different on a lot of songs though, these were some of his most accessible, I could see you hating his other songs though.
I'd recommend K-os and K'naan but I'm pretty sure you listened to them already.
Shad is great, definitely give all his three albums a listen. He has that Indie feel, and can actually blend Rock/Rap without falling flat on his feet, and actually sound genuine meaning it's not just a gimmick made for would be Hip Hop fans who have no clue about the genre and just happen to be dicking around. He can rap but he's not a multies only rapper, and his delivery is pleasant, I guess.
New School LeadersOut of LoveAt the same time- Pretty nice introspective track, I think you'll like it actually.
Each song great songs from his albums in chronological order, only complaint I have against him is that he might remain stagnant and formulaic meaning he's not going to really switch up his style.
I was about to recommend POS and Dessa, but you said no Atmosphere type rap, so...
Uh and Das Racist I guess, I love the song in my sig, mostly cause of the beat.
Oh and I'm actually not to keen on Blu :/
Yeah I feel you, the punchlines/metaphors are played out to me. I think it's because honestly anyone can do it, to me it's WAYYYY harder to be creative musically than lyrically.
-Not a fan of Edan, prolly cuz I can't stand the Beastie Boys haha.
-Yeah I've heard K-OS and K'naan, good but not my thing. I need to give them some full album listens though.
-Shad's pretty dope, I'll listen more. I'm liking him, reminds me of Cool Kids x Common if that makes sense...
-POS, IDK just heard a lil and wasn't sucked in. Dessa, from the lil I've heard, is awesome, I need to give her more listens. I'm listening to Dixon's Girl now actually, realllll good. She's hot too.
Master Chief wrote:@FreeSpeech, does Lauryn Hill match what you're looking for? I mean, she sings AND she raps. Her production may not be what you're looking for so I guess not. I honestly think that Chris Brown's album F.A.M.E. could be an option. It has dope production, amazing singing and a little bit of rapping from the features and even from Chris. I really don't know what else to recommend since there's not a lot of artists that match your criteria.
Yeah homie, was listening to Miseducation and FAME last 2 weeks haha. I been on their stuff though.
I think I heard Lauryn's actually coming out with a mixtape which is awesome, she's done almost nothing lately, girl's a hermit.
momentsgolden wrote:First time i listened to the Dusty Foot Philosopher i had seen it being album of the year on this other rap site someone here suggested. Also, the only song by him i knew was Waving Flag. Needless to say, on first listen i was extremely let-down.I mean, the guy is creative (making a beat through water tappings) and he mixes his stuff up but the album kinda lacked a mood for me. It was neither sad nor happy, triumphant nor depressed. Unlike Drake or Budden who you immediately feel the emotion K'Naan just lets his words convey that. Its good though and i've grown to appreciate the way it conveys the pretentious nature of the game and the hardships of Somalia with that song in your sig being the obvious highlight.
Yeah, I've only heard a few select tracks from him and wasn't amazed, but I'll listen top the whole album to be fair, I may do a 180.
Thanks for the input guys, I'm getting to the rest of what everyone posted and I'll for sure respond
