Wic Kid wrote:slimsoxshady wrote:Lose Yourself stands alone for me
This and Lollipop. Im serious.
No, Im not.
throw in a Milli and you have a 3peat
Wic Kid wrote:slimsoxshady wrote:Lose Yourself stands alone for me
This and Lollipop. Im serious.
No, Im not.



Tornado wrote:
Eminem Feat. Dido- Stan: It may be overplayed now but this song proved Em had the lyrical ability and creative mind to reconstruct an old Dido chorus with sinister results. It still give me chills when listening
Immortal Technique- Dance With The Devil: WQe all know Tech is a undergorund political rebel but here he shows off his storytelling skills aswell in a tale worthy of a movie makeover and the key is his simplicity in is words but somehow it gets you hooked
Nas- What Goes Around: I chose this other Etherbecause of personal perference, best song on Stillmatic, this showcases the classic elements of what made Nas great, Hood storytelling, political issues and meaninigful messages over simple soothing beats. Class
Eminem- 8 Mile Road: Forget Lose Yourself, it's slightly commercial but this is a raw throwback to 95 detroit and em's struggle to make it in which you can envision hos struggle through his words
Eminem- Sing For The Moment: The anthem for Rap fans at the time, for teens misunderstood who only had hip-hop, Em addresses that and spits a positive message to inspire the youth to silence the hate campaign against him and shows Em's ability never faultered at his peak
Rakim- R.A.K.I.M- Whilst many artits dropped sub-standard material on 8 Mile soundtrack, Rakim was the only artist to match Em with a sef named acronym tiled song. To put it simply, Ra never slips on standards
Raekwon Feat. Ghostface Killah & Suga Bang- Cold Outside: The sample is great and the chorus is addictive like sweets to a kid. This is the raw street shit without talking bullshit about bragging about who they shot or whatever
Raekwon Feat. Inspectah Deck, Ghostface Killah & Method Man: House Of Flying Daggers: Craziest beat EVER, every verse comes hard, chorus is catchy and the video is nuts. They basically ripped hip-hop a new assshole

Maybe wrote:I'm so awesome, I don't mind looking desperate.
Chet wrote:Fuck House. If I wanted to watch a sarcastic person in the medical field, I would stalk Yoshi

yoshi wrote:Tornado wrote:
Eminem Feat. Dido- Stan: It may be overplayed now but this song proved Em had the lyrical ability and creative mind to reconstruct an old Dido chorus with sinister results. It still give me chills when listening
Immortal Technique- Dance With The Devil: WQe all know Tech is a undergorund political rebel but here he shows off his storytelling skills aswell in a tale worthy of a movie makeover and the key is his simplicity in is words but somehow it gets you hooked
Nas- What Goes Around: I chose this other Etherbecause of personal perference, best song on Stillmatic, this showcases the classic elements of what made Nas great, Hood storytelling, political issues and meaninigful messages over simple soothing beats. Class
Eminem- 8 Mile Road: Forget Lose Yourself, it's slightly commercial but this is a raw throwback to 95 detroit and em's struggle to make it in which you can envision hos struggle through his words
Eminem- Sing For The Moment: The anthem for Rap fans at the time, for teens misunderstood who only had hip-hop, Em addresses that and spits a positive message to inspire the youth to silence the hate campaign against him and shows Em's ability never faultered at his peak
Rakim- R.A.K.I.M- Whilst many artits dropped sub-standard material on 8 Mile soundtrack, Rakim was the only artist to match Em with a sef named acronym tiled song. To put it simply, Ra never slips on standards
Raekwon Feat. Ghostface Killah & Suga Bang- Cold Outside: The sample is great and the chorus is addictive like sweets to a kid. This is the raw street shit without talking bullshit about bragging about who they shot or whatever
Raekwon Feat. Inspectah Deck, Ghostface Killah & Method Man: House Of Flying Daggers: Craziest beat EVER, every verse comes hard, chorus is catchy and the video is nuts. They basically ripped hip-hop a new assshole
Marry me?
I love "What Goes Around" by Nas, in fact I love EVERY song on Stillmatic, but I guess "One Mic" is what kills this album. Damn.
And there's so many songs by Eminem that deserve to be in the top 10.. Entire TES deserves to be in the top 5 albums of the decade, it's perfect. Even "Drips".
I've only just checked out OB4CL2, so guess the songs gotta grow on me, but I'm enjoying it so far, I've given it like 2 full listens and I gotta admit, it's dope.




the china-men built the railroad
the Indians saved the Pilgrim
and in return the Pilgrim killed em
They call it it Thanksgiving, i call your holiday hellday
cause I'm from poverty, neglected by the wealthy

Maybe wrote:I'm so awesome, I don't mind looking desperate.
Chet wrote:Fuck House. If I wanted to watch a sarcastic person in the medical field, I would stalk Yoshi

yoshi wrote:
Marry me?
we'll go to vegas and i never said choose a top 10. Plus there were hundreds of others in my mind now but i don't think they're fucking absolutely essential, it suits my taste

embm wrote:
em=
till colapse........
, i'd definately add that to the list
yoshi wrote:^ Stillmatic became my fave Nas album from the very beginning, it was his first album I'd heard and instantly fell in love with it.
My fave part from What Goes Around:the china-men built the railroad
the Indians saved the Pilgrim
and in return the Pilgrim killed em
They call it it Thanksgiving, i call your holiday hellday
cause I'm from poverty, neglected by the wealthy
It's impossible to pick just top 10 damn it



That's how I do. *mind-reading high 5*Maybe wrote:I'm so awesome, I don't mind looking desperate.
Chet wrote:Fuck House. If I wanted to watch a sarcastic person in the medical field, I would stalk Yoshi



Wic Kid wrote:Nas - Ether


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Tornado wrote:Obie Trice- Average Man: This is the raw detroi hip-hop shit, quite simply the BEST opening to an album EVER bar none. The beaqt is suitabaly eerie and Obie spits smart but raw lyrics to have you bopping your head slowly.



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