Rap music. I've listened to the basics

Rap music. I've listened to the basics
>2pac
>biggie
>nas
>nwa

What's next? I'm entirely new to the genre.

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Redman

You could try Blueprint. Check out the albums The Weightroom and Deleted Scenes. Maybe also Adventures in Counter Culture or Respect The Architect. See if you like it.

danny brown xxx

>if you are into hiphop
jay z, dr dre, kendrick lamar, freddie gibbs, mf doom, pusha t, blu & exile, mos def, ghostface killa.
>if you are into trap
asap rocky, gunna, drake, playboi carti, 21 savage.

a tribe called quest, lauryn hill, common, kanye

forgot these in my list. really good picks

why have none of yall fucking mentioned 36 chambers so far?

old dirty bastard return to the 36 chambers

Uhh.. Public Enemy?

Ultramagnetic MC's
Any DITC crew projects (especially the first four Lord Finesse LP's, Diamond D's first two LP's, OC's Word...Life and the first 2 Show And AG LP's)
Black Moon-Enta Da Stage
First four Public enemy LP's
All the BDP LP's and the first 3 KRS-ONE solo albums
Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo's first three LP's
Masta Ace/Masta Ace Incorporated Slaughtahouse" LP
Company Flow: "Funcrusher Plus"
Every ATCQ LP
First 5 de La Soul LP's
3rd Bass: The Cactus Album and Derelicts of Dialect, if you like them then check out MC Serch/Pete Nice's solo LP's respectively
KMD-Mr. Hood/Black Bastards (MF Doom pre-mask and his brother)
Kurious Jorge--A Konstipated Monkey

That should be enough for you to be getting on with, OP

the basics no one remembered

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westside gunn fly god

Check this out. It's new.

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Oh--I forgot:
First five EPMD LP's
Special Ed: Legal
First five Gang Starr Lp's
MC Lyte: Lyte As A Rock
Everything by Run The Jewels
Basically any artist on the Mello Music roster especially Jean Grae, Quelle Chris and Nolan The Ninja's "Sportee" LP

Good point but first post was M.E.T.H.O.D Man single which was the sceond 12" off the LP after "Protect Ya Neck" (and was actually the "b" side of the former 'til Loud realised it was getting just as much, if not more airplay as the latter, so rusdhed out the Method Man solo song from 36 Chambers.
My point being OP'll know where to look if he enjoy's "M.E.T.H.O.D Man", right?

David Banner

well OP better listen to it now that it's been mentioned 4 times

not bad but imo the most overrated hiphop album