Instahack crack attackers. Right sure – there’s no soul audit after you die. I think I have some old algebra 2 books around somewhere, I will just have to dig them up and figure all this out so I know if I’m waisting my time or not.
I can see why this record was re-interpreted for Marvel`s 'Scarlet Spider' No.1 when they had the 'Hip-Hop variant' campaign. 'Funcrusher Plus' is all over the place in the best way possible (unlike the original 'Clone Saga' that gave birth to the Scarlet Spider.
I have the condensed version in my collection).The record is called 'Funcrusher'. It's not meant to be fun like Flow's debut EP. One can take the hint on a track like 'Collude' where the group squares off with the industry in an epic that evokes the imagery of a war flick that this Company is here for business. The 'Plus' part of the record just expresses all the extra the record has.The 'Plus' is heavy on verses layered with esoteric knowledge and venom for the industry over scratches and samples that sound like Matt Greoning executive produced the album.
I recommend this album to be enjoyed through repeat listens and payed the utmost attention so as not to sleep on the genius of this trio. The 'Last Good Sleep' I got was the night before I heard 'Population Control' and questioned hp hop history off 'Corners '94', need I say more? Well in this case, Flow would.
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In the 1990s, hip-hop truly exploded. Regional scenes from around the country blew up in unprecedented ways, helping rap to become one of the most dominant musical genres in the world. Major corporations invested in labels that started on the street, while regional indies wielded enough power to drop game-changing records. It was an era of transformation that created an incredible variety of styles and sounds. Along the way, some of the greatest rap albums of all time were released: The Low End Theory.
Life After Death. The Chronic.All rap fans know these classics, but they’re only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to 90s hip-hop. There was so much great music being made in so many different places and spaces that it's far too easy for great things to get overlooked. At the time, your musical menu most likely depended on what part of the country you lived in. But with the benefit of hindsight, and the Internet, it's now possible to survey the cream of the crop and make informed decisions about which records are good, better, and best.With that in mind, we've ranked the Best Rap Albums of the 90s.
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The classics you’ve played every day since elementary school, to the records you forgot existed, and maybe an album or two you didn’t even know about—all compiled in one place. Hit the jump and take a journey through hip-hop’s most vibrant decade. We do this for our culture.