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In case you're wondering, there are only four tracks for 'At Last Alone' because the other five tracks are remixes of The Avalanches' stuff, and the remixes suck. The Avalanches are a group from Australia whose debut CD 'Since I Left You' quickly became a hip-hop classic. It also gained fame for it's unheard of use of 1000s of samples. Enjoy.Top Five Rappers & ProducersSo the other day I was sitting in math class bored as hell, when I decided to make a list of my 'Top Five Rappers'. I was actually sitting at my desk when I was doing this, with my iPod in hand so I could scroll through the list of artists and come up with some names.

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Right before I even began looking through the artists, I came up with three off the top of my head: Big L, Big Punisher, and Nas. At this point I was like, holy shit, this is gonna be easy. I then came up with a list of other possible candidates for the last two.

These candidates were: Rakim, Method Man, AZ, Canibus, and 2Pac. I rationalized that although Method Man was a big player in the game he didn't show enough prowess alone, and Rakim is a legend for sure and it's rumored that he even produced the Eric B. & Rakim stuff but same as Meth, he just hasn't showed his skills outside of his roots (a.k.a. Then, I sat there for like, fifteen minutes trying to decide on AZ, 2Pac, and Canibus. I figured that Canibus deserves a spot after Rip the Jacker, Mic Club, etc., and that 2Pac was such a huge part to the game that he couldn't be forgotten.Top Five Rappers: Nas, Big Punisher, Big L, 2Pac, CanibusSurprised at how long 'Top Five Rappers' took, I figured that with fifty minutes left in class a 'Top Five Producers' was worth a shot. Right away, I came up with four: DJ Premier, DJ Shadow, RJD2, and Pete Rock. I got ecstatic because I thought that this one would take me no time.

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After widdling down my last to pick the fifth producer (I went through ten other producers), I came to two producers: Jay Dee and 9th Wonder. But now I'm fuckin' stuck! I can't decide who is better because they both kick so much ass. So I'm including them both in my list until I can pick one.Top Five Producers: DJ Premier, Pete Rock, DJ Shadow, RJD2, and Jay Dee/9th WonderHit me up with your 'Top Five Rappers/Producers'. If you're bored and need something to do, I guarantee this will occupy your time for quite a while.

Said.first of all thanks for tha beats top 5 rappers? Probably: jay-z biggie pac nas pun my favorite 5 rappers are different tho devin the dude j-zone ol dirty bastard saigon kanye west iono, the top 5 are fuken crazy when it comes to innovation and versatility and just consistency, but my favorite rappers are just so good at what they do, juss spittin crazy shit, they really dont give a fuk.

Top 5 producers (in my opinion) dj premier kanye west dr dre timbaland pharrel werd. If you dont agree, i couldnt care less really. Said.rappers: Jeru the Damaja Special Ed Buckshot AG Masta Ace i could say nas 2pac/big/biggie etc. But the swagger, personality, voice, sense of humor, and flow of a rapper is more important to me than straight up lyrical ability. Producers: dj premier flying lotus madlib alchemist illmind dj premier is a no brainer, obviously, but really my top 5 producers list would change weekly, it's a matter of what mood i'm in. Im just liking their sound right now, alchemist with return of the mac and the weatherman lp. Said.MC's:: Masta Ace 2Pac Kool G Rap Celph Titled Big L Producers:: Buckwild Da Beatminerz (Mr.

Walt) Kno PNS Necro Pretty Random. That was the first Shit that came to mind, obviously BIG & Pun would be on there, possibly Lord Finesse, just wanted to toss up some peeps un-mentioned thus far. Can't forget to throw up tha L for tha God.

And the Producer's are COMPLETELY random, once again Primo, Dilla, P-Rock of course, but wanted some more non-mentions to add. You may diss on Necro, but his shit is PURE HEAT. Oh, wait I can think of somebody, DJ SHAME from VINYL REANIMATORS!! Yea, people SLEEP on the Reanimator's. Said.No Rakim in Top 5 is being a reckless hip hop fan. No skills beyond his roots?

Peep 'The Master' & 'The 18th Letter,' those are DOPE albums. Rakim is the most influential emcee skill-wise in hip-hop history. People weren't flowing like Ra was in 1987. Check 'Microphone Fiend.'

Check the lyrics and the flow. Then remind yourself that that was 19 frickin 88 and try to find ONE emcee with that level and style of lyricism before that.

80% of that underground style you hear today was either directly or indirectly influenced by Rakim. No Rakim, no Nas or anyone that he influenced. Anonymoussaid.Producers: 1 Madlib 2 James Poyser 3 Jay Dee/Dilla 4 RZA 5 Kanye West Kanye puts out a lot of crap, but he has also put out some good shit too (Brown Sugar Fine, Jesus Walks, Get By). Rappers: KRS One Canibus Gift Of Gab Mos Def Black Thought To me, it's all about flow and delivery, of which MF Doom and Kweli are the worst. I also think about how they'd perform when during a freestyle. Common (a personal favorite) is probably the greatest rappers out there with something to say, but I think any of the rappers listed above can out perform him.

Also his collabs with Kanye are starting to alienate me; the entire 'Be' album sounded like a bad Kanye-produced album (the rhymes were some of his best though). Other honorable mentions include: Pras, Lauryn Hill, Eminem, Method Man & Phonte (of Little Brother). Anonymoussaid.Thanks for all the great stuff u post on ur blog. My list goes like this (although im not really sure if i missed some1.and 5 is definetly NOT much) TOP 5 RAPPERS: KRS 1, Buckshot, Rakim, Lord Finesse, Big L (and Masta Ace.if this would have been a top 6 list.) TOP% PRODUCERS: RJD2, Madlib, DJ Premier, Beatminerz, Buckwild (and Large Pro.if this would have been a top 6 list.) I got the feelin i forgot about hundreds MCs and Producers (peops like Kool G Rap and Ice T and Ice Cube and The Gza and Charizma and beatsmiths like Pete Rock and the SD50s and The RZA so on and so on.) Greetings from Germany.

The Australian sample gods The Avalanches are back with their first album in nearly sixteen years. The groups debut, Since I Left You had garnered massive success since its release and is considered as a modern classic. On June 1st, the group debuted their first single leading up to the album entitled 'Frankie Sinatra' featuring Danny Brown across various radio stations.

In the weeks before that, the group also released a hotline which linked callers to a teaser of a new track called 'Subways'. What's really important is that The Avalanches are back and that's important!