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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby Almostlity » Nov 23rd, '09, 21:35

You said it all tbh. Jay-Z gets my vote too :y:
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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby DrRapid » Nov 23rd, '09, 21:56

Chet Starr wrote:Notorious B.I.G.

Ready to Die
Life After Death

He's life got cut short before he could make a sub par album. :'(

Well if you do it that way then I'll vote for 2Pac.

2Pacalypse Now - Straight political raw 2Pac (not a classic but it is an underrated album)
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. - More political but 2Pac here is becoming more hardcore/gangsta but it remains in its roots as a good album
Me Against The World - Classic. My favorite album of all time. I just love the emotion put into it, I actually feel 2Pac's struggle and lyrically this is one of his best.
All Eyez On Me - Commercial hit but it is still a classic in its own way. Contains some really hot tracks apart from some filler.
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory - An angry and raw Pac. A classic as well, this album is very dark-themed and I love it.

For me its 3 classics and 2 good solid albums. I guess I might be slightly biased towards 2Pac but I can't help it either. If not then it would have to be Jay-Z I guess, Nas just has some :n: in his catalogue.
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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby BILI » Nov 23rd, '09, 22:08

DrRapid wrote:
Chet Starr wrote:Notorious B.I.G.

Ready to Die
Life After Death

He's life got cut short before he could make a sub par album. :'(

Well if you do it that way then I'll vote for 2Pac.

2Pacalypse Now - Straight political raw 2Pac (not a classic but it is an underrated album)
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. - More political but 2Pac here is becoming more hardcore/gangsta but it remains in its roots as a good album
Me Against The World - Classic. My favorite album of all time. I just love the emotion put into it, I actually feel 2Pac's struggle and lyrically this is one of his best.
All Eyez On Me - Commercial hit but it is still a classic in its own way. Contains some really hot tracks apart from some filler.
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory - An angry and raw Pac. A classic as well, this album is very dark-themed and I love it.

For me its 3 classics and 2 good solid albums. I guess I might be slightly biased towards 2Pac but I can't help it either. If not then it would have to be Jay-Z I guess, Nas just has some :n: in his catalogue.

I have to agree wit this,and I would say that 2Pacalypse Now is also classic so 4 classics and 1 really good album,so Pac gets my vote :y:

and as Coleon said Em hes dope discography 2 wit 3 classics(SSLP,MMLP,Eminem Show)and 2 really good albums(Infinite,Relapse)and 1 ok album(Encore)
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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby Tornado » Nov 23rd, '09, 23:38

Xzibit...hands down
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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby Wic Kid » Nov 23rd, '09, 23:50

Tornado wrote:Xzibit...hands down


He maybe did, till he put out Full Circle. Xzibit is tha shit, but that album just sucked. :n:
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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby classthe_king » Nov 24th, '09, 00:15

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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby Relapse.LP » Nov 24th, '09, 00:47

Jay-Z, obviously. Word up to what One Mic, except The Black Album isn't a classic, IMO.
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Classics
Marshall Mathers LP
Slim Shady LP
The Eminem Show
Relapse 2 (prediction)

Good Solid Albums
Infinite
Encore (including the bonus tracks!)
Relapse
Relapse Refill (prediction)

Ok Albums
Eminem Presents The Re-Up (if it had more of his own songs, would be in good solid albums)
8 Mile Soundtrack (same as above)

Crap
None. (he's that good)

Other
not only is he the best rapper alive (imo) but he's also the most famous. everyone has heard of eminem. even non rap fans have eminem on their playlists, he's the only rapper on their playlists. people who HATE rap, normally have one or two eminem songs (usually stan) i know this from personal experience. (my friends) no other white person has ever been as famous as eminem for rapping. he took on a predominately black music genre, and came out on top. his flow is insane, and his breathing control is amazing, no other rapper can match it. he stopped rapping for a good few years, and then released an album about drugs, which reached number one in almost every country. (itunes) eminem is the best rapper ever. IMO! < in MY opinion.

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I respect your opinion, but you're not a Stan. Just someone who hasn't explored much of hip hop. :shifty:
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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby embm » Nov 24th, '09, 01:14

yea em hands dwn yo :worship:
wit othrs i mite like only 1 song from each cd or none from a cd they put out ya kno
but nas & jay aint bad also missy
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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby Relapse.LP » Nov 24th, '09, 01:52

One Mic wrote:
Scott M wrote:i have though, i just don't like them.


In that case what don't you like about the following albums?

Biggie - Ready To Die
Mobb Deep - The Infamous
Wu-Tang - Enter The 36 Chambers
Rakim - The 18th Letter
Big L - Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous
2Pac - Me Against The World
Ice Cube - Death Certificate

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They are all great hip hop albums


Alas, you seem eager to prove your supposed knowledge in old school hip hop. IMO, AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted is a better album than Death Certificate. Crazy beats and crazy lyrics. :y:
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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby slimsoxshady » Nov 24th, '09, 05:47

Tech N9ne

Even though he doesn't have a classic album imo, he's got the most consistent catalog. Shit even his two collab albums are very listenable which cannot be said for most collab albums.

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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby Relapse.LP » Nov 24th, '09, 06:07

Coleon wrote:
da.relapse.lp wrote:Jay-Z, obviously. Word up to what One Mic, except The Black Album isn't a classic, IMO.


Black Album>Blueprint :angry:


Noooo. :angry:

Maybe the Black Album had slightly better lyrics, but the production on the Blueprint was killer. :y:
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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby Fa-Q » Nov 24th, '09, 06:13

Nas or Pac
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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby Xray » Nov 24th, '09, 07:19

DMX

It's Dark and Hell Is Hot
Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood
...And Then There Was X
The Great Depression
Grand Champ
Year of the Dog… Again

First 3 prime material, last 3 are pretty solid. And DMX > Jay-Z any day of the week.
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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby Relapse.LP » Nov 24th, '09, 07:21

Xray wrote:DMX

It's Dark and Hell Is Hot
Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood
...And Then There Was X
The Great Depression
Grand Champ
Year of the Dog… Again

First 3 prime material, last 3 are pretty solid. And DMX > Jay-Z any day of the week.


Never really got into DMX much. Any tracks you would recommend? :y:
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Re: Who has the best discography in hip-hop?

Postby Xray » Nov 24th, '09, 07:35

da.relapse.lp wrote:
Xray wrote:DMX

It's Dark and Hell Is Hot
Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood
...And Then There Was X
The Great Depression
Grand Champ
Year of the Dog… Again

First 3 prime material, last 3 are pretty solid. And DMX > Jay-Z any day of the week.


Never really got into DMX much. Any tracks you would recommend? :y:

DMX - Look Thru My Eyes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YouZvKttT0

DMX - X Is Coming
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55NMRTLIHkE

DMX - Niggaz Done Started Something ft. The Lox & Mase
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uS8Ofq49SM4

DMX - Let Me Fly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtJ7ywyNRPs

DMX - Blackout ft. The Lox & Jay-Z
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oHtI-yYwaE

DMX - D-X-L (Hard White) feat. The LOX & Drag-On
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qroiL9mpi1w

Check out It's Dark and Hell Is Hot and if you like it then you'll enjoy the follow ups Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood, ...And Then There Was X, and Grand Champ. It's Dark and Hell Is Hot is a classic and I'm pretty sure you'll like it. :y:
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