Just a few favs I picked from my channel.
Andre you are embarassing me with your choices did I mention Kris kross?
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Prodigy, mobb deep.
first ones to pop in my head...
2 Pac
Notorious BIG
A Tribe Called Quest
Eazy E
NWA
Snoop
Beastie Boys
a spontaneous creation with multiple moods.
Off the top of my head, in no specific order;
Rakim
Nas
Kool G Rap
Big Pun
Canibus
RA The Rugged Man
Immortal Technique
GZA
Vinnie Paz
Grand Puba
A Tribe called Quest
Hieroglyphics
Nas
WuTang
Living Legends
Tech N9ne
Atmosphere
Aesop Rock
Illogic
MF Doom
No order, all great stuff and old fav's, haven't been listening to much hip hop for years now. Have a hard time getting around lots of crap that's just hateful and obnoxious, even if I can appreciate the music a bit.
1. UGK
2. Nas
3. The Coup
4. Tupac
5. Digable Planets
6. Easy E
7. Tec9
8. Digital Underground
9. Naught By Nature
10. Young MC
Other notables are Ghetto Boys, Fat Pat, Dre, Ice Cube, Snoop, Cypress Hill, Master P, Trick Daddy, Timbaland, Outkast, Jay Z, Coolio
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
I’m an old school funk guy so I’m not sure if these meet the hip hop requirements.
George Clinton/Parliament
Kurtis Blow
Run DMC
Morris Day and the Time
The Gap Band
The Isley Brothers
James Brown
Prince
Zapp
Instant Funk
War
Barkays
Tower of Power
Cameo
Bootsey Collins
Dazz Band
Number 1.
ME
Number 2
ME again
Number 3
You Guessed
Number 4...Hmmmm
Number 5 ...well.........
Number 6 yup....
Number 7
My influences are many and some more obvious than others here is a mix I did recently that reveals many
Cut to Shredz - Chun Li's Thunderous Thighs Megamix -JULY 2013 by Tough Pigeon Records | Mixcloud
Tough Pigeon Records proudly present UK Producer/DJ 'Cut to Shredz' mixcloud debut - "Chun Li's Thunderous Thighs". Starring the generously muscled thighs of Street Fighter's fighting firestorm, 'Chun Li', with guest appearances from Monty Pythons John Cleese, a cough from Malcom Muggeridge and some words of wisdom from Professor Richard Dawkins. New and classic Hip Hop, Funk and Roots and beats sit side by side in a classic old skool style for ageing and youthful B Boys and Girls everywhere. Inspired by the timeless London Funk Allstars track "Chun Li vs Wah Wah Man" the mix includes plenty of UK Hip Hop stalwarts like Mark B and Rodney P but also some brand new offerings from the likes of Candisci (U.S) and Englands clever M.C Ty. There is room for 8 million words a minute Abdominable and more esoteric instrumentals from Fingathing and TM Duke. The game flavour is there throughout but the rules are open and operating over many levels.
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