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MrBlu:
Wait, you're doing "New York" and no Hip-Hop/Rap until FAF posted?

Come on.

"New York Shit"- Jean Grae and Talib Kweli
"New York Shit"- Hi-Tek
"A Brooklyn Summer"- Skyzoo and Joel Ortiz
"Old School"- Danger Doom and Talib Kweli

... Y'know what, it'd be easier if I listed:
DJ Shadow
Talib Kweli
Mos Def (TK + MD= Blackstar)
Apani B Fly Emcee
Amanda Diva
Jean Grae
Mobb Deep
Gang Star
A Tribe Called Quest
Eric B. and Rakim
Afrika Bambaataa (And the Soul Sonic Force)
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
Masta Ace
MC Lyte
Capone-N-Noreaga
Big Daddy Kane
Biz Markie
MC Shan

... I think that's enough for a trip.

EDIT:: Also, Kool Rock Steady, Nature, Nayshaun, Cormega, De La Soul, Brand Nubian.

fish across face:
Most people on here seem to like rock the most, so I can't say I was at all surprised.  Won't be surprised if the OP says s/he doesn't like hip-hop either.  Not that s/he should, of course, am just saying this forum leans heavily in certain directions.

Shadow's Bay Area, FWIW...

Was wondering about Pharoahe Monch, too.  'I Shot The Mayor', 'Simon Says'.  Seem like classic moments towards the end of NYC's hip-hop dominance.

a pack of wolves:
The crime isn't in not mentioning hip-hop. The crime is not recommending NY State Of Mind by Nas. On repeat.

MrBlu:
Man, I really don't like Nas. I have Illmatic and his latest, but I just can't get into him as much as any other rapper from QB. I can jam to "NY State of Mind" though.

Thrillho:
Yes, no rap was posted until FAF posted, what a shame.

...Oh wait, I posted a song by the Beastie Boys.

And I'm guessing you're all just going to roffle your way through a post saying they aren't hip-hop.

If we're talking New York, how about Brooklyn Zoo by ODB? Or has this been mentioned?

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