Hip-Hop Music

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Hip Hop music is possibly the widest genre of music there is, it ranges from the very good, to the almost hysterically rubbish, I wont bore you with history but here is a basic outline for the enjoyment of hip-hop.

BRITISH HIP-HOP :-

is mainly depressing, gloomy and boring.. apart from Organized Rhyme, who although unsigned are really good.

AMERICAN HIP-HOP :-

where hip-hop that we know and love today started, this is the best hip-hop to buy.. if unsure please use the following guide below to choose the kind of hip-hop you should listen to.

Listen to Ice Cube, Dr.Dre, Snoop Dogg or NWA if you like funky music with banging beats and violent street stories.

Listen to Puff Daddy if you don't like the above, and aren't really into hip-hop

Listen to Strictly Underground WestCoast ( Dilated Peoples, Defari , Rasco ) if you want to hear music that no-one else has got, and think that this is keeping it real.

Listen to Ruff Ryders if you want to hear amatuer sounding rubbish

Listen to No Limit, if you've heard all of the Ruff Ryders stuff

FRENCH HIP-HOP:-

Is better than British, but you can't understand what they are saying.
( A bit like Busta Rhymes, Bone-Thugs-N-Harmony, Mystikal and any other foreign hip-hop )

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