Author Topic: Best Hip-Hop tracks of 2008  (Read 1238 times)

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Re: Best Hip-Hop tracks of 2008
« Reply #30 on: January 01, 2009, 07:33:01 AM »
That instrumental was just a loop Mauzip, if not send it to me. The sound quality is also really low that's why I said that it doesn't sound finished. Here's where Dre said it: http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=190568.msg1945974#msg1945974

95% of all Dr. Dre instrumentals sound like loops, lol. The instrumental was sent out by the people Bishop works with. They wouldn't put out unfinished track and if they would, Bishop Lamont is the biggest fuck up on Aftermath ever.
 

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Re: Best Hip-Hop tracks of 2008
« Reply #31 on: January 01, 2009, 08:21:45 AM »
That instrumental was just a loop Mauzip, if not send it to me. The sound quality is also really low that's why I said that it doesn't sound finished. Here's where Dre said it: http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=190568.msg1945974#msg1945974

95% of all Dr. Dre instrumentals sound like loops, lol. The instrumental was sent out by the people Bishop works with. They wouldn't put out unfinished track and if they would, Bishop Lamont is the biggest fuck up on Aftermath ever.

Eh ? That's  commonm pratice on Aftermath, unless you're Dre or Em. 50 leaked Wanksta, Disco Inferno (which was also unfinished), Straght To The Bank and Get Up; Busta leaked Touch It and Game Higher. They all said that they did it because Interscope wasn't doing shit and we know that Dre likes to take his time.

BTW Grow Up has a snyth (if thats the right name) in the chours, the instrumental doesn't --> loop.
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Re: Best Hip-Hop tracks of 2008
« Reply #32 on: January 01, 2009, 04:21:28 PM »
The Alchemist - Lose Your Life (Ft. Jadakiss, Snoop Dogg & Pusha T)
Big Shug - My Boston (Ft. Singapore Kane & Termanology)
Bishop Lamont - Be Cool (Ft. Xzibit, Ras Kass, Glasses Malone & Mykestro)
Bishop Lamont - Everyday
Bishop Lamont - Can't Figure It Out
Bishop Lamont - The Greatest Trick
Bishop Lamont - Grow Up
Black Milk - Long Story Short
Butch Cassidy - In 2 Deep (Givin It Up) (Ft. Glasses Malone & Roc C)
Butch Cassidy - All I See (Ft. Snoop Dogg & Uncle Issac)
Common - Universal Mind Control (Ft. Pharrell)
Common Market - Winter Takes All
Custom Made - Original Dynasty (Keizan Remix)
Dj AK - Gangsta Lean (Ft. Knoc-Turn'Al)
Elzhi - Motown 25 (Ft. Royce Da 5'9")
Elzhi - Fire (Remix) (Ft. Black Milk, Guilty Simpson, Fatt Father, Danny Brown & Fat Ray)
Focus - Back When... (Ft. Little Brother & DJ Khalil)
Fokis - Can't You See
The Game - My Life (Ft. Lil Wayne)
The Game - Game's Pain (Ft. Keyshia Cole & Grenique Harper)
The Game - LAX Files
The Game - Angel (Ft. Common & John Legend)
Guilty Simpson - Run (Ft. Sean Price & Black Milk)
Ice Cube - Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It
Indef - The Product
Ja Rule - Sunset (Ft. The Game & Stephanie)
Jay Rock, K.Dot & J Black - In The Hood
Kurupt - Yessir
Kurupt & Roscoe - I Got U (Ft. A Dub)
L.A. ZU - Brand New Day
Ludacris - MVP
Mopreme Shakur - Death Before Dishonor (Ft. Bishop Lamont, Taje & Indef)
Mr. Hollywood - We Run L.A. (Ft. Ya Boy)
Nas - Association (Ft. Stic.Man)
Nas - Hero (Ft. Keri Hilson)
Nas - We’re Not Alone (Ft. Mykel)
Nelly - LA (Ft. Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg)
Nipsey Hussle - They Roll (Ft. The Game)
No One - Outstanding (Ft. Kila Krock)
Omar Cruz - To The Top (Ft. Frankie J)
Prophet - It's Like That
Ras Kass - Elevate (Ft. Crooked I & Odious)
Roca Dolla - What Is A Classic
Trick Trick - We Deep (Ft. Trick Trick)
SchoolBoy Q - Dope Shit (Ft. Jay Rock)
Self Scientific - For The J's (Ft. Krondon & Phil Da Agony)
Shame - Get It How We Get It
Slim Thug - Bitch I'm Back (Ft. Devin The Dude)
Snoop Dogg - Press Play (Ft. Kurupt, Tone Treasure & Calthomeesh West)
Stacee Adamz - Hood Still In Me (Ft. Big Wy)
Statik Selektah - To The Top (Stick 2 The Script) (Ft. Cassidy, Saigon & Termanology)
Topic - Get Like Me
Westurn Union - All Night (Ft. BJ)
Ya Boy - They Know Me
Young De - U Can't Blame Me
Young Dre - My Turn
Young Joker & Stacy Wells - Chef Jeff Theme
Yung Bruh - House Niggaz (Ft. Glasses Malone & Kam)





what are the bolded songs suppose to mean?

the best of the best?
 

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Re: Best Hip-Hop tracks of 2008
« Reply #33 on: January 01, 2009, 05:16:09 PM »
Yeah. You know what it is, most in here just mention like 5 songs.
And I understand the more I mention, the less overall quality.
But I probably listened to over 15.000 tracks this year, so this list ain't even that big.

To answer your question, the bolded tracks are some of my personal favorites just like the rest but those were outstanding to me.
 

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Re: Best Hip-Hop tracks of 2008
« Reply #34 on: January 01, 2009, 05:22:27 PM »
Yeah. You know what it is, most in here just mention like 5 songs.
And I understand the more I mention, the less overall quality.
But I probably listened to over 15.000 tracks this year, so this list ain't even that big.

To answer your question, the bolded tracks are some of my personal favorites just like the rest but those were outstanding to me.

aiii, i got ya!

i have to say, i agree with most, if not all of your list. ;)
 

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Re: Best Hip-Hop tracks of 2008
« Reply #35 on: January 01, 2009, 05:28:55 PM »
Props, real talk.

Hip-Hop current state ain't that bad as a lot people make believe.
 

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Re: Best Hip-Hop tracks of 2008
« Reply #36 on: January 01, 2009, 05:32:05 PM »
Props, real talk.

Hip-Hop current state ain't that bad as a lot people make believe.

agreed. its just, theres a new sound that a lot of people are moving over to, cuz thats where the money is at.

rap is still here, its just clowns like Soulja Boy who calls his shit rap is what hurts it.
 

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Re: Best Hip-Hop tracks of 2008
« Reply #37 on: January 01, 2009, 05:35:23 PM »
Props, real talk.

Hip-Hop current state ain't that bad as a lot people make believe.

agreed. its just, theres a new sound that a lot of people are moving over to, cuz thats where the money is at.

rap is still here, its just clowns like Soulja Boy who calls his shit rap is what hurts it.
na theres alot of great shit out but its jus not mainstream so ppl dont know it there fore they think its dead
 

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Re: Best Hip-Hop tracks of 2008
« Reply #38 on: January 01, 2009, 05:43:21 PM »
you cant stop us now----RZA
the dj----------------------krs one
get out the way--------bun b cory mo
git out my face---------scarface
Be Cool-------------------- (Ft. Xzibit, Ras Kass, Glasses Malone & Mykestro)
it takes a nation--------ice cube
paper planes------------gza
my piano-----------------raekwon, ghostdeni


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