circa 1994, greatest year in hip hop?

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tapesmith

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So many classic albums dropped around 1994. It was the year that hip hop started to shift back towards the east coast again after snoop, dre, and the rest of the west"came through and crushed the buildings (jay-z: money, cash, hoes). Wu-tang, Illmatic, Doggystyle, Biggie....The list goes on.
 

Fade

The Beat Strangler
Administrator
illest o.g.
True indeed. I think 1994-1996 were the best hiphop years for me. When Shook Ones came out, Wu, S&S mixtapes, the list goes on. :)
 

Pug

IllMuzik Mortician
Moderator
ill o.g.
I would say from the late 80's to around 1997 there was something good going on...
 

stabster

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
I would say, '93-96'. But who cares I love hiphop today, you just gotta dig a little deeper. The underground hiphop scene in the world today is so big. I mean here in Iceland, our population is about 260000 but still more than 12 icelandic hiphop albums were released this year.
 

JPeg

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
i think from 89 to 94 was the golden eara of rap cause during that period more hip hop classics were produced than any other period in the history of rap.

some of the albums that came out redifined modern music as a whole as well as setting new standards and trends within rap music (hip hop music)
 

JPeg

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Thes One from LA hip-hop duo, People Under The Stairs, revealed a US hip-hop scene desperately in need of risk takers.

Q: If you had to mark out a particular period in hip-hop's long history that you see as its most fertile, what years would you go for?

A: '90-'95 - it really got to the top and then disappeared, fell off the face of the map.

Q: You're really talking about the period of Pete Rock, D.I.T.C. and so on...

A: D.I.T.C., Beatnuts, Pete Rock, Fellowship, Pharcyde, Souls Of Mischief - everyone was contributing to it. After that I don't know what happened. I think that it was about the time that Puffy started Bad Boy... I dunno?

People started making substantial amounts of money out of hip-hop and driving Bentleys and all of a sudden, if you were on a major label, they expected that of you. So everyone that we looked up to started getting dropped. The type of music that the producers were making, like Pete Rock and the Beatnuts and stuff, wasn't making money for labels. They realised, 'hey, if we do this jiggy crap, then we could be making millions'. So everything changed.

taken from:
http://www.dotmusic.com/interviews/May2002/interviews25002.asp
 
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Beem

Guest
There is no year that can come close to touching '88. Just about every single album that came out then is an undisputed classic. Time will only tell if a year like that can ever be reproduced.
 

Cold Truth

IllMuzik Moderator
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 25
94....94...9.4...94...94...94...................................where have you gone? the golden age has past us, long since forgotten. will there be a revival? if so, who will be the gifted young soul to lead the way? could this person be among us now, today? even-gasp!- here at ILLMUZIK? gentlemen, i believe!!!!
 

T-Dash

Fo-net-ic-ly Spee-kin
ill o.g.
1993 - 1996 was deff an era in hiphop music that was trully legendary...

Wu-Tang - Enter the 36 Chambers and Nas - Illmatic

Need you really say more about it?
 
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RhymnRzn

Guest
resurrection, blowout comb, cuts on ODB,MethodMan,GZA albums were insane, sothernplaylistic, labcabincalifornia, dare iz a darkside, onyx, king t and the liks, hiero glif, krs feat. dj premier, beastie boys, smiffnwesson........

it was a special time for techno aswell

oh yeah, some cypress hill, some saafir, organized confusion was intense, i heard some rass kass, anotha level was smooth
 

DJ Excellence

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 265
What about 88 ? PE , BDK, BDP , Eric B and Rakim , Audio Two , Biz Markie , Cash Money and Marvelous , Chubb Rock, EPMD, 45 King, Marley Marl , Slick Rick, Ice T, NWA, Kool G Rap and DJ polo,
Jungle brothers, Just Ice, King T, Mantronix, CMW, MC Lyte,RUN DMC, Stetsasonic, Too Short, Ultramagnetic MC's all released dope albums that year...
 
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Big La

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'92 was hot too.

"Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop" - Diamond
"The Chronic" - Dre
"Daily Operation" - Gangstarr
"Mecca And The Soul Brother" - Pete and CL
"Whut: Thee Album" - Redman

Classic year.

I never left the first half of the 90's. It was the golden age.
 

joeburnem

Beat Enthusiast
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 100
Originally posted by Big La
'92 was hot too.

"Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop" - Diamond
"The Chronic" - Dre
"Daily Operation" - Gangstarr
"Mecca And The Soul Brother" - Pete and CL
"Whut: Thee Album" - Redman

Classic year.

I never left the first half of the 90's. It was the golden age.

Are you my long lost brother? Your selections match mine alomost exactly! (the exception being "The Chronic")

Diamond D's "STB&HH" is in the deck right now! "Red Light, Green Light" is my joint! :D
 
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