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I took a marine biology class this summer at the University of Miami. Prior to this time, I had never liked rap, period. But, since my roommate was from Miami, he brought a stereo. Guess what radio stations he listens to? Yep, rap. By the end of the time I was there, I actually LIKED rap! So, any suggestions for good rap CDs? I'm talking about interesting, reasonable stuff, not s**t like Eminem or anything. For example, I really like Speakerboxx/The Love Below by Outkast. Thanks for suggestions!
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I'm a big fan of sage francis, check out his solo work "personal journals", and his collaborative album with joe beats (under the monkier non-prophets) called hope.

There's lots of great rap in the world, it's a shame that most head-fiers refuse to expose themselves to it
post #3 of 56
FUGEES "The Score"
post #4 of 56
Talib Kweli-Reflection Eternal
Blackalicious-Blazing Arrow

Those were good starter albums for me, and I still listen to them to this day, years later.
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I really like the style of The Streets (hope they're considered "rap/hiphop"). It's very refreshing and though it's all very simple, it just works. I just hope they keep evolving their style to avoid it getting repetitive.

"Original Pirate Material", and "A Grand Don't Come for Free" are their best known works. I like the former more, but the latter got better reviews, partly because of the originality of threading one story through the whole album.

I'm very fond of rap that works in other languages (or accents as it would be here), because it seems a lot harder. So another vote would be for the Cuban group Orishas. Great stuff
post #6 of 56
Nelly -Country Grammer
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I second FUGEES "The Score" + Lauryn Hill's "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill"
post #8 of 56
Anything on the labels Anticon or Lex Records are good stuff.

Also check out Jamaican ragga/dancehall -- folks like Toastie Taylor, Wayne Lonesome, ... uhm .. other names escaping me, but you get the idea.

- Chris
post #9 of 56
Jurassic 5
Jedi Mind Tricks
Tech N9ne
Aesop Rock
The Grouch
Andre Nikatina
A Tribe Called Quest


Those range from true hip hop (lyrically focused) to gangster rap. Enjoy!
post #10 of 56

short dog

any TOO SHORT cd
post #11 of 56
Well, these are more Hip-Hop than Rap, but:

Jurassic 5
Deltron 3030
Del Tha Funkee Homosapien
Hieroglyphics
Madlib
Sage Francis
Aesop Rock
Madlib
post #12 of 56
Quote:
Originally Posted by lojay
I second FUGEES "The Score" + Lauryn Hill's "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill"
Ditto.

As for other albums...

A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders
A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory
The Beatnuts - The Beatnuts
Blackalicious - Blazing Arrow
De La Soul - De La Soul is Dead
Deltron 3030 - Deltron 3030
Dilated Peoples - Expansion Team
Eminem - Infinite
Freestyle Fellowship - Inner City Griots
Gangstarr - Daily Operation
Gorillaz - Gorillaz
Jurassic 5 - Quality Control
Lyrics Born - Later that Day...
Madvillain - Madvillainy
Main Source - Breaking Atoms
Mos Def and Talib Kweli - Black Star
Nas - Illmatic
Outkast - ATLiens
Outkast - Southernplayalisticadillacmusic
The Roots - Things Fall Apart
Souls of Mischief - '93 til Infinity
Zion I - Mind Over Matter
post #13 of 56
The Roots
Talib Kweli
Jurassic 5

I like every album they have put out.
post #14 of 56
Blackalicious - Blazing Arrow
Mos Def - Black On Both Sides
Lyrics Born - Later That Day
El-P Fantastic Damage
Deltron 3030
post #15 of 56
Quote:
Originally Posted by james__bean
The Roots
Talib Kweli
Jurassic 5

I like every album they have put out.
Amen. My three absolute favorites also

If you want something like OutKast I recommend trying Cee-lo's Cee-Lo Green... Is the Soul Machine. Of course OutKast's earlier works are a must also. Especially Stankonia but the rest are also right up on the par with the last album.

About Eminem, he is a very skilled rapper and lyricist. I understand that some may be put off by his aggressive lyrics but listening through The Marshall Mathers LP I think nobody can deny he's very talented in what he does.
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