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Title: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: Ras Kass' Toothpick on July 01, 2004, 11:08:39 AM
Album Of The Year (Mainstream Hip-hop Artist)
Royce Da 5'9" - Death Is Certain

Album Of The Year (Underground Hip-hop Artist)
Murs - Murs 3:16 - The 9th Edition

Worst Album Of The Year (Mainstream Hip-hop Artist)
Method Man - Tical 0: The Prequel

Worst Album Of The Year (Underground Hip-hop Artist)
Madvillain - Madvillainy

Song Of The Year
Pete Rock - "Appreciate"

Worst Song Of The Year
Jadakiss - "U Make Me Wanna"
This was the most most difficult category, there was a lot of garbage on the Method Man and Madvillain albums but the chorus on this song is just unlistenable.

Best Production Of The Year
Masta Killa - "Masta Killa" (produced by Baby Dooks)

Worst Produciton Of The Year
Method Man - "Who Ya Rollin Wit" (produced by Jellyroll)



If I can think of more categories I'll post them up later.
Title: Re: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: tim on July 01, 2004, 02:36:22 PM
Worst Album Of The Year (Underground Hip-hop Artist)
Madvillain - Madvillainy

 :-\ :'(
Title: Re: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: Primo on July 01, 2004, 07:15:44 PM
all the ughh.com members would cry if they saw u put madvillany. fuckin nerds
Title: Re: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: Leggy Hendrix on July 01, 2004, 07:28:48 PM
Worst Album Of The Year (Underground Hip-hop Artist)
Madvillain - Madvillainy

i agree with you on some things but this is wrong...throughout that album Doom shows how a beat should be rocked properly...
Title: Re: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: tim on July 02, 2004, 04:38:46 AM
throughout that album Doom shows how a beat should be rocked properly...

true! 8)
i'm too much of a fan of madlib and mf doom to be objective though. ;)
no, really, it can't be that bad: http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDSUB020405292133311136&sql=Aoju67uq030j3 ???
Title: Re: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: Bramsterdam (see ya) on July 02, 2004, 07:39:46 AM
Worst Album Of The Year (Underground Hip-hop Artist)
Madvillain - Madvillainy

i agree with you on some things but this is wrong...throughout that album Doom shows how a beat should be rocked properly...
Title: Re: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: Throwback on July 02, 2004, 09:42:36 AM
Album Of The Year (Mainstream Hip-hop Artist)
Royce Da 5'9" - Death Is Certain

Worst Album Of The Year (Underground Hip-hop Artist)
Madvillain - Madvillainy
??? i do not agree
Title: Re: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: Bramsterdam (see ya) on July 02, 2004, 10:10:49 AM
I agree with Royce, that was a solid album, good for him.

but madvillain is bullshit
Title: Re: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: Ras Kass' Toothpick on July 02, 2004, 10:48:27 AM
To be fair, I've only heard albums in that category from Murs, Brother Ali, Ill Bill and Madvillain.  I don't really count Saigon's as a proper album, that's like a mixtape.

Rock a beat properly?  He's notoriously off-beat. 
The album is a mess, it's by far the worst of the four I've heard and I don't care how many nerds jock it.  He puts you to sleep with his unenergetic monotone-ish delivery, the beats are boring for the most part and worse of all the format is terrible.  The album sounds like a promo with all those one verse, one and a half minute songs.
Title: Re: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: smartass on July 02, 2004, 12:22:33 PM
Album Of The Year (Mainstream Hip-hop Artist)
kanye west - college dropout

Album Of The Year (Underground Hip-hop Artist)
eightball and mjg - living legends(i dont know if nerd elitists would still consider them underground)

Worst Album Of The Year (Mainstream Hip-hop Artist)
cassidy - split personality

Worst Album Of The Year (Underground Hip-hop Artist)
Madvillain - Madvillainy(most overrated album in recent memory)

Song Of The Year
cormega- "bring it back"

Worst Song Of The Year
?

Best Production Of The Year
Masta Killa - "silverbacks" (tru master)

Worst Produciton Of The Year
?





Title: Re: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: N-Sane Brain on July 02, 2004, 12:36:16 PM
It's hard to name the worst albums, songs, productions, etc. because from some albums I knew that they will be whack and so didn't listen to it. I could probably name the most disappointing album I heard this year, but not the worst. So here's my list without these ratings:

Album Of The Year (Mainstream Hip-hop Artist)
Kanye West - College Dropout

Album Of The Year (Underground Hip-hop Artist)
Okayplayer Presents True Notes Vol. 1

Song Of The Year
Saigon feat. Ali Vegas & Mekka Millz - We Want In (hard to name because I listened to so many songs this year)

Best Production Of The Year
KRS-One - Illegal Business (hard to name because I listened to so many songs this year)
Title: Re: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: eS El Duque on July 02, 2004, 01:30:30 PM
Album Of The Year (Mainstream Hip-hop Artist)
Royce Da 5'9" - Death Is Certain



LOL..you mean his music is mainstream..or he is mainstream? I think only about a hand full of people know who royce da 5'9" is in my whole fuckin Province..more people know who Immortal Technique is than him lol

Album of the Year

Lloyd Banks - Hunger 4 More  8)
Title: Re: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: white Boy on July 02, 2004, 03:13:11 PM
Album of the Year

Lloyd Banks - Hunger 4 More  8)
lol
Title: Re: First Half Of 2004 Awards
Post by: Ras Kass' Toothpick on July 02, 2004, 03:38:52 PM
LOL..you mean his music is mainstream..or he is mainstream? I think only about a hand full of people know who royce da 5'9" is in my whole fuckin Province..more people know who Immortal Technique is than him lol

The way I separate "mainstream hip-hop artists" from "underground hip-hop artists" is that the mainstream ones are artists that every hip-hop head should know of.  Royce was on Eminem's four times platinum debut, has had at least five videos on television, was several major labels, worked with The Neptunes, Dr. Dre, Eminem and other big names.  You should know him if you are into hip-hop.  I consider Gang Starr, Canibus and Kool G Rap mainstream hip-hop artists too.  Immortal Technique would be nothing to anyone outside NYC if it wasn't for the internet.  He's never been on a major, never had a video, etc.  You wouldn't necessarily know him even if you're a hip-hop head.  That's how I separate the two.