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  1. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    Listening to them in the 90’s, the LAST thing you would ever expect is that The Roots would replace KEVIN EUBANKS as The Tonight Show band. Talk about big shoes to fill. Most aren’t familiar with Eubanks, but he is a BEAST. If you like Blues/Jazz/Classical guitar, look Eubanks up. Dude is a...
  2. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

  3. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    Agreed. That’s the effect of the Hollywood connection.
  4. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    LOVE Tribe. One of my top 5 favorites all time. Posted them earlier in the thread.
  5. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    You know what I miss? SOUNDTRACKS
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    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    Is this the best double album of all time? You would be hard pressed to convince me other wise.
  7. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    @Tetragrammaton Cane Since you wanna take it there, let’s raise the stakes. There’s nowhere for me to turn, nowhere for me to hide......
  8. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    Best track on 2001 Now I’m saying thank you cause they tell me my shyts the bomb.....
  9. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    **** yeah. That was late in his career and he was lettin it be know he could still spit venom. Literally took over the song.
  10. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    Prime Bone is some of the best MUSIC regardless of genre ever made. Creepin on ah COME UP was FIRE. For the Love of Money? Maaaaannnnnn...... But what they did on E 1999 Eternal was other worldly. When the intro finished and track 2 “Eternal” exploded on your speakers, you were going on a...
  11. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    Wu are the only guys that are in the discussion in my mind. Bringing all those heavy weights into one group will NEVER be done again. They were a cultural movement. Protect ya neck is still .... just wow. There are many great groups who have an album or two that you could put up against...
  12. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    How could you ever make a Golden age hip hop thread without Slick Rick? People most remember the days of Lodi Doddi, Hey Young World, and the Doug E Fresh collabs.. Behind Bars was RIDIN though.
  13. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    I was so engulfed in the Olde E I never made it through the door..... Too many classics. It’s ridiculous.
  14. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    Arguably the greatest hip hop group of all time. People with regional biases don’t want to hear that, but what they did from 93-04 is unrivaled by ANY group. Multiple number 1’s on the pop chart and albums you could play without skipping. The best songs was the underated deep tracks. Benz or...
  15. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    Words cannot express the masterpiece that is the Player’s Ball extended reprise/remix. I still get goosebumps from the piano intro. Cadillacs are coming... from everywhere....... Just do yourself a favor. Hook your phone to Bluetooth and press the play icon.
  16. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    You could end the thread right here.
  17. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    That’s why nobody knows who he is except hardcore fans. Dudes in the game ain’t want the smoke from L.
  18. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    Naughty is waaay slept on and made hits for longer than most rap groups. Hip Hop Hooray and O.P.P. are two of the greatest hip hop songs of all time, but this one always hits me in the heart:
  19. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    Pun is one of the most underrated lyricists of all time. Fat Joe is good and he bodied Joe most every track. He passed right when it looked like he was about to hit another level.
  20. TruCane81

    The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

    I still listen to Sam Snead’s remix of Closer.
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