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Recommended If You Like thread - September 25, 2021 - HipHop


Recommended If You Like thread - September 25, 2021

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 08:00 AM PDT

If you're looking for a recommendation give a description/music link/artist so that other people will know what you want.

Example: "I want to hear an artist that sounds like old Kanye production" (you can get more specific but usually enough). And then someone will respond with recommendations X, Y, and Z.

You can also leave a top level comment recommending an artist/project/scene that you think others might like if they like X, Y, and Z.

Example: "You guys should check out DJ Mustard's mixtape Ketchup RIYL (recommended if you like) post-hyphy and minimalistic west coast beats"

Remember, the point of this thread is to share music, try not to post stuff that's already really popular unless it answers someone's question.

The more descriptive you guys are with your posts, the easier it is to help you find what you want. Just stating an artist's name isn't that helpful since you might only like one specific aspect of that artist's music.

Previous RIYL posts

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JEEN-YUHS | First Look Clip | Kanye West Netflix Docuseries

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 09:42 AM PDT

Lil Nas X's "MONTERO" sells 129K First Week. NCT 127's "Sticker - The 3rd Album" sells 62K. Mozzy's "Untreated Trauma" sells 20K.

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 06:26 PM PDT

Rank Artist Album Label Pure Sales Streaming Sales Track Equivalent Sales TOTAL SALES
1 Drake Certified Lover Boy OVO/Republic 46,000 562,329 5,000 613,000
2 Kanye West Donda G.O.O.D./Def Jam 37,000 272,000 684 309,000
3 J. Cole The Off-Season Dreamville/Roc Nation/Interscope 37,000 243,000 2,000 282,000
4 Tyler, The Creator CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST Columbia 55,000 114,000 604 169,604
5 Lil Baby & Lil Durk The Voice of the Heroes Alamo/Geffen/Interscope/WolfPack/Quality Control/Motown 4,000 144,000 1,000 150,000
6 Polo G Hall of Fame Columbia 18,000 124,000 1,197 143,000
7 Rod Wave SoulFly Alamo/Geffen/Interscope 4,000 126,000 700 130,700
8 Migos Culture III Quality Control/Motown 22,500 106,000 2,028 130,500
9 Lil Nas X MONTERO Columbia 22,452 97,956 2,506 128,691
10 Young Stoner Life, Young Thug & Gunna Slime Language 2 Young Stoner Life/Atlantic 6,000 106,000 1,000 113,000
11 Moneybagg Yo A Gangsta's Pain CMG/N-Less/Interscope 4,000 106,020 713 110,713
12 Doja Cat Planet Her Kemosabe/RCA 11,024 95,722 2,715 109,461
13 DJ Khaled KHALED KHALED We The Best/Epic 15,006 76,000 3,000 94,000
14 NF CLOUDS (THE MIXTAPE) NF Real Music/Virgin 61,541 27,377 916 89,834
15 The Weeknd The Highlights XO/Republic 9,995 69,827 9,018 88,840
16 Pop Smoke Faith Victor Victor/Republic 3,984 83,000 1,323 88,000
17 Trippie Redd Trip At Knight TenThousand 6,143 69,171 426 81,000
18 Lil Tjay Destined 2 Win Columbia 2,549 59,013 705 62,267
19 Pooh Shiesty Shiesty Season Atlantic 1,324 61,618 463 62,000
20 NCT 127 Sticker - The 3rd Album SM/Virgin 58,161 2,964 188 61,648
21 Nas King's Disease II Mass Appeal 20,385 34,962 1,594 56,941
22 Prince Welcome 2 America Legacy 51,970 4,476 480 56,926
23 Baby Keem The Melodic Blue Columbia 1,187 52,517 365 54,068
24 G Herbo 25 Machine Label Group/Imperial/Republic 1,609 44,693 289 46,591
25 Isaiah Rashad The House Is Burning TDE/Warner 4,338 38,175 211 42,724
26 Jazmine Sullivan Heaux Tales RCA 6,907 32,177 694 39,778
27 H.E.R. Back of My Mind RCA 6,099 29,045 1,026 36,170
28 Young Dolph & Key Glock Dum and Dummer 2 Paper Route/Empire 3,775 31,187 258 35,220
29 DMX Exodus Def Jam 14,332 16,872 965 32,168
30 42 Dugg Free Dem Boyz CMG/Interscope 819 30,899 206 31,924
31 $uicideboy$ Long Term Effects of SUFFERING G59 3,464 27,703 93 31,260
32 Giveon When It's All Said And Done... Take Time Not So Fast/Epic 1,307 28,624 365 30,296
33 Lil Tecca We Love You Tecca 2 Galactic/Republic 1,203 28,689 134 30,027
34 BROCKHAMPTON ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE RCA 14,932 14,362 53 29,347
35 Only The Family Lil Durk Presents: Loyal Bros Only The Family/Empire 2,020 26,806 200 29,025
36 EST Gee Bigger Than Life Or Death Warlike/CMG/Interscope 2,053 26,186 217 28,456
37 J Balvin JOSE UMLE 24,832 1,402 700 26,935
38 Anuel AA & Ozuna Los Dioses Real Hasta La Muerte 3,359 22,588 416 26,363
39 YNW Melly Just A Matter of Slime P2021 6,377 19,232 752 26,361
40 Various Artists Judas and the Black Messiah: The Inspired Album RCA 1,924 22,963 1,244 26,132
41 Tee Grizzley Built For Whatever Atlantic 828 23,363 235 24,427
42 Big30 King Of Killbranch Bread Gang/N-Less/Interscope 1,526 20,578 464 24,067
43 Toosii Thank You For Believing South Coast/Capitol 5,538 17,853 97 23,488
44 Yung Bleu Moon Boy Vandross/Empire 2,208 20,728 533 23,469
45 24kGoldn El Dorado Records/Columbia 2,501 19,675 458 22,634
46 Kevin Gates Only The Generals Part II Breadwinner's Association 2,346 19,706 303 22,365
47 Big Scarr Big Grim Reaper Atlantic 1,649 20,125 84 21,858
48 Kodak Black Haitian Boy Kodak Atlantic 691 19,845 123 20,659
49 Logic Bobby Tarantino III Def Jam 2,910 17,319 330 20,559
50 KAROL G KG0516 UMLE 1,439 18,166 576 20,181
51 Mozzy Untreated Trauma Mozzy/Empire 10,656 8,446 499 19,964
52 Young Dolph PAPER ROUTE iLLUMINATi Paper Route/Empire 2,428 17,260 189 19,876
53 Vince Staples Vince Staples Blacksmith/Motown 3,374 16,264 114 19,752
54 Rauw Alejandro VICE VERSA Sony Music Latin 456 18,674 258 19,388
55 Leon Bridges Gold-Diggers Sound Columbia 12,160 6,473 335 18,968
56 Benny The Butcher The Plugs I Met 2 Black Soprano Family/SRFSCHL 8,419 9,571 205 18,194
57 Snoh Aalegra TEMPORARY HIGHS IN THE VIOLET SKIES Artium 3,341 14,473 250 18,064
58 Myke Towers LYKE MYKE Warner 671 17,208 88 17,967
59 MO3 Shottaz 4Eva H$M/Empire 2,104 15,654 175 17,933
60 Pi'erre Bourne The Life Of Pi'erre 5 Interscope 397 17,170 87 17,653
61 Sleepy Hallow Still Sleep? Winners Circle/RCA 231 16,433 89 16,754
62 ATEEZ ZERO : FEVER Part.3 KQ 1,121 15,415 199 16,735
63 Ski Mask The Slump God Sin City The Mixtape Victor Victor/Republic 775 15,433 53 16,260
64 Lil Yachty Michigan Boy Boat Quality Control/Motown/Capitol 218 15,708 71 15,997
65 Gucci Mane Ice Daddy Guwop/Atlantic 1,125 14,508 295 15,928
66 Lil Skies Unbothered All We Got/Atlantic 756 14,145 175 15,076
67 ZAYN Nobody Is Listening RCA 4,181 10,338 378 14,898
68 Fredo Bang In The Name Of Gee (Still Most Hated) Se Lavi/Def Jam 4,023 10,572 93 14,687
69 Logic YS Collection Vol. 1 Def Jam 1,955 11,807 377 14,140
70 Nelly Heartland Records/Columbia 2,976 9,877 1,108 13,961
71 mike. the highs. 4TheHomies 6,532 7,025 77 13,634
72 CJ Loyalty Over Royalty CJ Music/Warner 370 11,930 270 12,570

Top 10 First Weeks of 2021 Across All Genres

Rank Artist Album Label Pure Sales Streaming Sales Track Equivalent Sales TOTAL SALES
1 Drake Certified Lover Boy OVO/Republic 46,000 562,329 5,000 613,000
2 Kanye West Donda G.O.O.D./Def Jam 37,000 272,000 684 309,000
3 Taylor Swift Fearless (Taylor's Version) Republic 185,215 112,072 2,785 300,072
4 Olivia Rodrigo SOUR Geffen 68,333 214,446 3,771 286,550
5 J. Cole The Off-Season Dreamville/Roc Nation/Interscope 37,000 243,000 2,000 282,000
6 Morgan Wallen Dangerous: The Double Album Big Loud/Republic 75,181 178,576 7,608 261,365
7 Billie Eilish Happier Than Ever Darkroom/Interscope 148,529 84,055 1,464 234,049
8 Tyler, The Creator CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST Columbia 55,000 114,000 604 169,604
9 Justin Bieber Justice RBMG/Def Jam 30,000 119,941 4,401 154,000
10 Lil Baby & Lil Durk The Voice of the Heroes Alamo/Geffen/Interscope/WolfPack/Quality Control/Motown 4,000 144,000 1,000 150,000

FAQ:

Q: Source?

A: http://hitsdailydouble.com/sales_plus_streaming

Q: How is this list sorted?

A: It's sorted by the total first-week sales

Q: What are pure sales?

A: Pure sales are purchases of the album (iTunes, Amazon, physicals, etc)

Q: What are track equivalent sales?

A: Track equivalent sales (or TEA/Track Equivalent Albums) is a term used to describe the sale of music downloads or singles. A track equivalent album is equal to 10 tracks, or 10 songs

Q: Where is X album?

A: Only albums that make the top 50 in sales+streaming for their debut week are counted

Q: Why do some albums show exact sales numbers while others do not?

A: The albums that do not show exact numbers are the ones that have had sales corrections from Billboard

Q: Where can I find last year's list?

A: 2020 list, 2019 list, 2018 list, 2017 list, 2016 list


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[Discussion] Lil Peep - Hellboy (5 years later)

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 01:58 PM PDT

Hellboy (stylized as 'HELLBOY') is the fifth and final mixtape by American rapper Lil Peep. It was released on September 25, 2016 (which comes months after signing with management company, First Access Entertainment, capitally related with Warner Music Group[1]). The mixtape had two singles, "move on, be strong" and "girls".

What were your favorite songs on the mixtape?

How do you feel it compares to his posthumous releases?

Where would you rank it in his discography?

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[LEAK] JOEY BADASS - FACTS

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 02:53 PM PDT

Freddie Gibbs and Boldy James - Boat Races (produced by Mac Miller)

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 11:33 PM PDT

Sir Mix a Lot - Baby Got Back

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 03:25 PM PDT

M.O.P. - Cold As Ice (Video)

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 03:59 PM PDT

J. Cole brings out Drake & Future at the Off-Season debut in Miami

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 12:11 AM PDT

Billy Woods reading list with links

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 02:40 AM PDT

So as a massive Billy Woods fan, I've been jotting down in a list every book I hear mentioned in a Woods lyric, mostly just for good recommendations tbh but I figured I should do up a nicely formatted post and share with the community.
This will be by no means an exhaustive list, and as soon as we get another Woods project no doubt there will be 20 more to add to this list.
Let me just say, this is not any attempt at "de-coding" or over-analysing his work - it's just that the dude is extremely well-read and drops all these references, almost like a deliberate crumb trail where he's giving you further roads to go down if you connect with his music. Huge respect to the GOAT.
Note: I've only included books that are explicitly mentioned and engaged with - mentions of authors without names of books, brief allusions or "I get this author's vibe from Woods" are not included here.
If you know of any lyrics+books that I've missed please add them in the comments so we can make this a master post for future reference.

- 'The Trial', Franz Kafka
"Josef K when they led him to the ditch" in War Stories by Armand Hammer.
spoiler alert needed for this lyric sheesh.

- 'The Gulag Archipelago', Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
"sailed The Gulag Archipelago on a skiff" in Odessa by Your Old Droog.
Also mentioned are "the collected works of Karl Marx" which makes sense considering Woods' father was a Marxist. For a particularly relevant entry point for a modern reader I'd recommend starting with his essay on alienated labour in the 'Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844'.

- 'A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia', Deleuze & Guattari
"A thousand plateaus, a constellation of prisons.." from the incredible verse in Wishing Bad (two more references below) by Armand Hammer & The Alchemist
- 'Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison', Michel Foucault
"Voices in the ventilation float different / Foucault call collect, sound like long distance"
- 'Lord Jim', Joseph Conrad
"Lord Jim, the wave big as shit"

- 'Farenheit 451', Ray Bradbury
also 'The Fire Next Time', James Baldwin
"Farenheit was set in '99, but it wasn't fire this time" in Western Education is Forbidden

- 'Stranger in the Village', James Baldwin
song of the same name at the end of Terror Management.

- 'Barracoon: The Story of the Last "Black Cargo"', Zora Neale Hurston
"Dog eared first edition of Barracoon" in Stranger in the Village

- 'Black Sunlight', Dambudzo Marechera
song of the same name by Armand Hammer & The Alchemist
Woods also says that he's one to "bridge the gap between Marachera and [Earl] Sweatshirt" in Cuito Cuanavale

- 'The Secret Sharer', Joseph Conrad
"paperback Secret Sharer / admittedly it ain't his best work" in Cuito Cuanavale (immediately following the Marachera/Sweatshirt line).

- 'Lush Life)', Richard Price
"I hate driving at night / Just increase the chance Quality of Life gon' flash them misery lights / Stay home / write that Richard Price" in Hack

- 'Slaughterhouse-Five', Kurt Vonnegut
"Both hands high / explaining how I just came unstuck in time / so ain't none of that mine" in Unstuck

- 'Things Fall Apart', Chinua Achebe
"Came home like Okonkwo at the end, at the end nigga just quit..." in Checkpoints by BW & Kenny Segal.
followed by a 'Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' reference but it's used pretty mockingly, we can assume he's not a Douglas Adams fan.

- 'Blood Meridian', Cormac McCarthy
Samples from a Blood Meridian audiobook are used throughout Today I Wrote Nothing such as on Zulu Tolstoy. He's mentioned in an interview that this is one of his all time favorite books:
"definitely after I heard Operation: Doomsday, I was attuned differently to the world and to rap music. As far as writers, I would say Cormac McCarthy, who I read much later in life. He was probably the last author who had me reorient. I really liked his work, but it was Blood Meridian that really changed things."
No doubt he's also read Tolstoy as a fan of classics/Russian literature but I'm not sure of any explicit references.

- 'Babi Yar: A Document in the Form of a Novel', Anatoly Kuznetsov
"Black snow in the forest / Quiet like Babi Yar with the corpses" in Shepherd's Tone.
Also mentioned in one of his written interviews but I can't find which one, and appears in a photo on the Backwoodz IG.

- 'The Seagull', Anton Chekhov
"Chekhov put Jay tech on Nas' dresser" in Superpredator.
This is an explicit reference to the Chekhov's famous narrative device in 'The Seagull', but Woods has also mentioned he loves Chekhov's short stories and I would really recommend his short stories over the plays, especially for any fans of Woods. Any good collection of Chekhov short stories will do a number on you (make sure it has 'Easter Night, 'Ward No.6', 'The Lady with the Dog', 'The Man in the Case').

- 'The Pit & The Pendulum', Edgar Allen Poe
"Put 'em in the pit, then we watch the fucking pendulum" in Warmachines.

- 'Today I Wrote Nothing', Daniil Kharms
Namesake of his 2015 album.
From an interview at the time of release: "there are things you read, after which, your perception of the world is changed forever; Tell Me How Long The Train's Been Gone, Good Country People, Blood Meridian, The Sandman, Heart Of Darkness, The Grass Is Singing, Moby Dick, and so forth, and so forth. Kharms four-word story did that for me as well"

- 'History Will Absolve Me', Fidel Castro
Namesake of his 2012 album.
Alright, damn. That was more time consuming than I expected. Hopefully something here will be of interest to you and you'll put a few of these on your To Read list!

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[FIRST IMPRESSIONS] Westside Gunn - Hitler Wears Hermes 8: Side B

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 04:10 AM PDT

So been more than 24 hours and I haven't seen this posted yet. Thoughts??

  • how does it compare to side A?
  • where do you rank this within the HWH series
  • favorite feature? Beat? Verse? Song?
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[FRESH VIDEO] RXK Nephew - Early Age Death

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 09:12 PM PDT

A Guide To Canibus

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 09:59 AM PDT

So i was introduced to canibus through this freestyle and i was blown away and immediately hooked, the lyricism the metaphors and the wordplay was all top notch, so i decided to dig deep into the discography of canibus, and after complete listens to all his albums multiple times the amount of talent this dude has undeniable and it hard to not notice that with a few tweaks here and there and with the the right people around him, people would be putting him up there and remeber him for his breathtaking skills rather than the disaster that happened to him at this rap battle.So before we go further i would like to mention a few things

  • I will be providing the guide to his essentials that you need to listen to get into his music and after listening to them, you can go on discovering his discog at your own pace.
  • The main thing you should know about Canibus is that he is a very technical, bar-heavy lyricist with an extensive vocabulary who is extremely dedicated to his craft. In my eyes, he is the definition of a "rapper's rapper" and his influence can be seen in the likes of Lupe Fiasco, Cassidy, Ab-Soul, King Los, and J. Cole.

The albums we will be covering are as follows

Features That Generated The Hype

  • music makes me high featuring him and tha dogg pound with a surprising laid back verse by bis but he still went hard and a pretty good song with everyone doing their thing and also this was the track where kurupt and bis got on for the first time as later on they will become the members of the group named the hrsmn
  • Beast From The East featuring bis, redman and A+ and nothing taking away from redman verse, canibus went in and put on a clinic of a performance with a lenghty verse as he felt that the 16 bar verse on music makes me high was too short.
  • Making A name for ourselves by common and imo both went in and no one truly outshined anyone and as usual a beat was crushed as both common and bis showed incredible lyricism and on top of that pretty good chemistry on the track
  • Desperados this was from the really ill fated and highly underappreciated the firm album with a great canibus feature with one of my favourite part being where he said '' I walk on the sun barefoot looking for shade'' and on an interview nas said that he was "scared" to lay a verse in fear of getting out-shined by Canibus on this particular track.

The Speedbump

Canibus has always cited cool j as one of his influences so it was natural that a collab was about to happen and quite frankly not many people expected the collab to go this way. And the collab came in the form of this track titled "4, 3, 2, 1" off of cool j's latest album and it featured featured Method Man, Redman, Canibus, Master P and DMX and the song is notable for starting the LL Cool J vs. Canibus feud, LL took offense to the lines, "L, is that a mic on your arm? Let me borrow that", which referenced his tattoo of a microphone on his arm – and which Canibus claimed was his own way of showing the rap veteran respect – and wrote an indirect diss to Canibus:

"The symbol on my arm is off limits to challengers / You hold the rusty sword, I swing the Excalibur"

And also:

"Now let's get back to this mic on my arm / If it ever left my side, it'll transform into a time bomb / You don't wanna borrow that, you wanna idolize / And you don't wanna make me mad, nigga, you wanna socialize."

Before the song was released, LL Cool J asked Canibus to change his lines. Canibus claims that LL Cool J vowed to modify his own lines as well, but the latter denied this and pointed out that nobody would know who he was talking about if only Canibus's line was changed, but the original version eventually leaked and this became a full blown war.

There's way more to it and for an in depth dive i'll recommend This video

Release Of The Debut And An Unexpected KO Punch

So in order to tell the world his side of the story canibus released the track 2nd round ko produced by Wyclef Jean and his cousin Jerry Wonder and features spoken vocals from boxer Mike Tyson a scathing diss track taking shots at cool j and imo one of the best diss tracks ever and this is the only top 40 song by canibus peaking at number 28 and was released on 24-3-1998. To which ll cool j responded with The Ripper Strikes Back with a classic line "99% of your fans dont even exist" and tbh i really dont think that this was any good than the track by canibus.

So it was time for the release of one of the most anticipated albums of all time and honestly who wont expect a classic from the guy that shown such a promise and with jerry wonder and wyclef jean on the board and canibus on the pen and the mic what could go wrong? Well The Answer Is Everything

See, the album released to resound disappointment from the fans and the critics alike The beats, created mostly by Wyclef Jean and jerry wonder, were criticized for their blandness and unoriginality (with a fair amount of the criticism coming from Canibus), but lyrically, the album was praised and i get it that the production is a little iffy but once you get past that, the album contains a good amount of substance and some unique concepts, along with a great lyrical performance from Canibus, as always. But commercially this is his most successfull album to date and certified gold and this is in stark contrast to his future albums as sales of other albums fell off a cliff.

Tracks To Check Out

  • 2nd Round KO(linked earlier)
  • I Honour U This is a concept track and a tribute to his mom, with a really solid hook and one of the rare moments where canibus and pop fit each other like a glove
  • Channel Zero
  • Get Retarded

The Release Of 2000 BC

So after all the drama in the rear view, canibus geared up for his sophomore lp which was released on 18-07-1998 Considered to have been a significant improvement over his debut album this album contains non-stop battle raps, sharp punchlines, and gritty lyricism and also featured multiple record producers and greater differentiation. On the title track, Canibus blames the commercial failure of his first album on the bland beats by Wyclef Jean whom he severed ties with to team up with various producers, ranging from Ty Fyffe to Irv Gotti.

Eminem was to be featured on the track "Phuk U", but turned down the offer as he said " i wasn't feeling the concept of the track" and even though em and bis were not on good terms, this track put the final nail in the coffin. But this album was even though an upgrade over the debut but still it received mediocre reviews with criticism directed towards at with lack of engaging topics, monotonous flow and subpar production but still a pretty good album and a must listen

Tracks To Check Out

4th Album And emergence of his complex, scientific style

Damn what can i say abt this album he raps his ass off every track contains all bars, no hooks ( except for Behind Enemy Rhymes, Liberal Arts, "C" section and this album is generally recognized for its scholarly vocabulary and complex lyrics and unlike albums preceeding it the production is handled by relatively unknown producers and to top all that this album broke a trend of canibus album criticised for beats as this was praised for it and one trend that started developing was the commercial failures of his album as sales of each album after the self titled was even lower and this album also met the same fate.

Everything said and done, it's up there with some of the best albums and a classic in my book and for this i'll recommend checking out the entire album in full as i'ts honestly

Hint: this contained a really good diss track

Move To The Army And Release Of His Magnum Opus

So The seed for this album was sown on the track liberal arts from mic club, which stoupe produced the ceo of babygrande records raised the possibility of Stoupe producing an album. But After miclub was released it was announced that bis would be joining the usa army but before commencing the work with millitary he recorded a number of tracks which he intended to be released on his next album, rip the jacker taking its title from the character in the Mic Club track "Bis vs. Rip" now canibus off to the army, the recorded lyrics were sent to Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind of the group Jedi Mind Tricks and the magic of stoupe here shows as he employed a large number of samples from often obscure compositions, while Canibus himself undertook a variety of topics from various perspectives. Of note was the inclusion of "Poet Laureate II", a song exceeding seven minutes in length and lacking a chorus, with several changes of beat throughout; the track was frequently singled out as one of the strongest in Canibus' career and the album as a whole convinced listeners and the industry alike that the rapper had not lost his potential. But even though the album was critically praised the commercial side of the record didn't fare was as similar to his other albums this album also showed the tendency to sell relatively few copies.

Widely considered as his magnum opus i'll recommend listening it front to back and just soak in the experience that this record is.

Interesting Fact: Due to his military obligations, Canibus himself only managed to review the album after having acquired a copy

other details

So after this list you can listen to any album at your own pace, but one thing to note is that after returning from the army, his music also has a lot of army references and also that he has released a lot of albums after that and this two should be on your list

  • For Whom The Beat Tolls
  • Melatonin Magik ( the low budget cover aside) it contains the track pop killer ft. D12 and DZK and the catch is that he got d12 featured on an eminem diss track. and for the track itself, canibus really goes no holds barred on this one, worth checking out

Links

Closing

So with this i conclude the canibus guide, and frankly a write up like this has been on my mind for qutie some time and today i decided to pull the trigger. And canibus had always been a curious case for me and definitely would have been something greater had some things went well, but it is what it is. So enjoy this guide and let me know what you think of it and recommend me other artist for which a guide is to be made, i'll try my best. But Until Then Peace out!!!

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Daily Discussion Thread 09/25/2021

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 09:23 AM PDT

Welcome to the /r/hiphopheads daily discussion thread!

This thread is for:

  • objective questions with right/wrong answers (e.g. "Does anyone know what is happening with MIXTAPE?", "What is the sample in SONG?")
  • general hip-hop discussion
  • meta posts...e.g. ideas for the sub

Do not create a separate self post for these types of discussions outside of this thread - if you do, your post will be removed, as stated in the guidelines.

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This Week's Releases

September

9/27: Hus KingPin - The Firm (featuring Canibus, Max B, Stu Bangas + more) [Boom Bap, BOLIO!]

9/29: Benji. - Smile, You're Alive! [Spillage Village Member, Southern Hip Hop]

9/30: Oliver Tree & Little Big - Welcome to the Internet [Meme Rap, Atlantic]

10/1:

Full Calendar

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[FIRST IMPRESSIONS] Youngboy Never Broke Again - Sincerely Kentrell

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 08:38 AM PDT

So been more than 24 hours and I haven't seen this posted yet.

Thoughts??

-how does it compare to his other albums

-where do you rank this within his discography

-favourite song? Beat? Verse?

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cLOUDDEAD - Dead Dogs Two (Boards of Canada Remix)

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 06:26 PM PDT

[FRESH] Teezo Touchdown - I'm Just A Fan

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 05:30 AM PDT

[FRESH] Jadakiss Ft. Styles P - Top 5 Dead Or Alive (Official Music Video)

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 06:51 PM PDT

Future - Government Official (Chopped and Screwed) by DJ Purpberry

Posted: 26 Sep 2021 12:53 AM PDT

ALLBLACK & Offset Jim - Trip On It (feat. DaBoii, $tupid Young & Fenix Flexin)

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 03:14 PM PDT

Jay-Z - Say hello

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 02:04 PM PDT

Rage Against The Machine - Mic Check

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 06:44 AM PDT

Boot Camp Clik - Here We Come

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 12:55 PM PDT

Yeat - Hëy

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 11:48 PM PDT

[FRESH] RXK Nephew - I Could Never Draw in my Life

Posted: 25 Sep 2021 09:28 PM PDT