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Question:
The year is almost halfway done... what rap album is the best so far?

Choices:
College Dropout (Kanye West)
Cee-Lo Green Is The Soul Machine (Cee-Lo)
Madvillainy (Madvillain)
Boy In Da Corner (Dizzee Rascal)
The Pretty Toney Album (Ghostface)

 
 
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You may have to ad Skinner's latest opus to this list before long...
 
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Yup. I'm pretty excited about The Streets new record. Among those in the list I chose Dizzee Rascal. Smiler


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I selected Madvilliany, but I have to admit that my favorite rap disc of the year is by Murs, the unfortunately titled Murs 3:16.
 
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I know MetaCritic dates albums by their US release date, but c'mon Dizzie Rascal? You guys included him in 2003 last year, and his album was certainly available at most major music retailers. I'm not going to count it as a 2004 release.


I've yet to hear the Street's latest, I'm sure it's great however, but right now it's a two horse race between Kanye West and Madvillain. I think Kanye's album is a much more "important" album however, simply because I think it's largely going to change the perspective and approach of mainstream hip hop (at least I hope so).
 
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Kanye West . . . yawn.
Dizzie Rascal . . . hurts my ears.

My favorite is 50 Cent's Get Rich or Die Trying.
Or was that from last year? In any event, it has real attitude and great rhymes and delivery.

My second favorite is OutKast's Speakerboxx/The Love Below. Now they are great songwriters.
 
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Yeah, 50 Cent is waaaaaaaay better than Dizzie Rascal or Kanye West (Now would be an appropriate time to have one of those very witty Roll Eyes emoticons)


Kanye is the anti-Fiddy. Actually funny, intelligent, an amazing beatmaking talent (as opposed to 50 Cent who relies on Em, Dre and others tired synth based club beats), has some legitimate charisma (not this whole "Hey-I-may-talk-like-I'm-half-retarded-but-I-got-shot-nine-times!" routine that 50 seems to love). When it comes to depth, Kanye is the Pacific ocean and 50 is the puddle in your backyard. There's simply no comparison.
 
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"slip like freudian, the first and last step to playing yourself like accordian."

That over an accordian loop, plus deep bass hits, Doom's lazy alien flow, and you've got the recipe for hip hop album #1 of 2004.


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I agree. All of these albums are good, maybe even great, but Madvillainy is in a class on its own here.

EDIT: And it's better than Skinner's new record.


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Of the five to pick from, I'd choose Madvillain, but my favorite rap album of 2004 period is Murs 3:16.
 
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The Streets album is hardly rap though, its spoken word... Mike Skinner is a poet who puts his prose to a beat... otherwise he is just the worst rapper on the planet Wink

I go for Dizzee Rascal, truly innovative and exciting new talent... even though it is a 2003 album over here!
 
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madvillainy is ridiculously good. it's going to be damn hard to beat i think, but i've been lead to beleive that sage francis has a new album being released on epitaph later this year. could get interesting.
 
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I just downloaded Busdriver's new album. I think this takes the crown for now.
 
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From the list it is definately Madvillain! Streets I would agree is not really rap but the worst rapper ever!? That title firmly belongs to Bizarre from D12. My pick for best rap release of 2004: Ramm Ell Zee-The Bi-Conicals of the Ramm Ell Zee! Check it out!


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Originally posted by Sean Johnston:


Kanye is the anti-Fiddy. Actually funny, intelligent, an amazing beatmaking talent (as opposed to 50 Cent who relies on Em, Dre and others tired synth based club beats).



Dre tired compared to kanye's amazing talent?
surely you jest??

eminem is a shit beatmaker, yes, but while i like kanye, adding some drums to a sped-up vocal sample is hardly better than what dre has been doing for almost 20 years.

*listens to The Chronic*

Roll Eyes
 
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and Pretty Toney is the best album of those on the list, lovely stuff.
 
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Im reserving judgement till i've heard david hasslehoff's album, i reckon it'll blow all the competition away.
 
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Originally posted by Boris Von Chocolate:
Im reserving judgement till i've heard david hasslehoff's album, i reckon it'll blow all the competition away.



hahaha, Hassel The Hoff is going to make some amazing music, i'm sure
 
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Hasselhoff's album will be amazing.

Expect a guest appearance from Slick Rick for a remix of Kit, (Whats the Scoop?)

Ghostface is waay above the rest, with Madvillainy coming along in 2nd.

Cormega - Tony Montana is song of the year though. Ghostface's verse is Eeker
 
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Originally posted by Smenkharon:
Streets I would agree is not really rap but the worst rapper ever!? That title firmly belongs to Bizarre from D12.


oh yeah! but he IS just taking the piss isn't he? ... forgot about Ma$e too Wink
 
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