The Golden Age of Hip-Hop

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Also the goat album to get blunted too, Redman had some clever *** metaphors


Also the goat album to get blunted too, Redman had some clever *** metaphors

I don't push a lot of vehicles, but I push a used one
With a tape deck, if it's feasible
Tell the truth, I don't own a Lex Coupe
But I get you souped when I rock respect due
 
I don't push a lot of vehicles, but I push a used one
With a tape deck, if it's feasible
Tell the truth, I don't own a Lex Coupe
But I get you souped when I rock respect due



Always thought that above is Redman at his absolute best. Its insane how he changes his flow to mimic Busta Rhymes style. I'm always blown away when an artist is talented enough to do that (Biggie with Bone comes to mind). Red destroyed that!! That beat is so Busta too.
 
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GZA might be my favorite solo Wu album to this day.
Ima toss this Meth track into the ring as one of his best verses:


All time great track; in fact, all time great album! It's incredible just how good Biggie's first product was. I still feel Warning is his best all around work, even though it was one of his first songs. Just phenomenal! That's another album you can play start to finish.

Here is a random Meth verse that a lot of people never knew about but was fire (starts at 2:10):

 
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