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Sadat X

This is pure, raw, classic hip hop goodness right here that was released during the height of the golden era.  Taking it back to the days when east-coast ruled all in the hip hop scene (sorry west-coast but you know its true).  Diamond D was one of the greatest producers of this time period lending his skills to albums like ATCQ – ‘The Low End Theory’ & Fugee’s – ‘The Score’.  Clearly homeboy has a talent for capturing the essence of that raw, unpolished yet bangin hip hop sound.  This album is FULL of dope rhymes and the type of beats that are just complex enough to keep you interested but not overwhelming to the point where you can’t take it all in after one listen.  For me this definitely makes the top ten list for best golden-era hip hop albums which is saying a lot seeming that most of the best hip hop albums overall come from this time period.  I’m gonna go ahead and say it’s impossible not to like this album so you really can’t go wrong here.

Production:  45 King, Diamond D, Lakim Shabazz, Large Professor, Q-Tip, Showbiz

Features:  Big L, Brand Nubian, Fat Joe, Jasmine, Lord Jamar, Maestro, Michelle Sweeting, Mike G.Q., Sadat X, Showbiz, Whiz One

Label:  PolyGram Records

Full Preview:  Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop

Website:  http://www.myspace.com/therealdiamondd

Diamond & The Pyschotic Neurotics – ‘Sally Got a One Track Mind’

So wouldn’t it be cool if Kev D, Large Pro, Masta Ace, Wordsworth and maybe someone like O.C. were all on one album together?  Man that would be some pretty dope ish….ohhh wait ;-) .  Thanks to hip hop producer Marco Polo we have that dreamteam roster put together over raw beats.  Marco Polo spends half his time in New York and half in Toronto so he has the east-coast vibe down pat.  If you just saw a picture of him you wouldn’t think he would have the hip hop “street cred” but then you hear his music and it all makes sense.  This is pretty much as close as you get to that old golden-era type shit in the present day.  And obviously the line-up on this album is insane and all the emcees come correct.  If you like any of the emcees on this album you will be diggin the whole thing through and through.

Production:  Marco Polo

Features:  Buckshot, Copywrite, Critically Acclaimed, Cy Young, D.V. Alias Khrist, Edo G, Jaysaun, J Davey, Jojo Pelligrino, Juju A.G., Kaimbr, Kardinal Offishal Kenn Starr, Kev Brown, Kool G Rap, Large Professor, Masta Ace, O.C., Oddisee, Roc Marciano, Sadat X, Supastition, Wordsworth

Label:  Rawkus Records

Full Preview:  Port Authority

Website:  http://www.marcopolobeats.com/

Marco Polo – ‘Nostalgia ft. Masta Ace’

Who says all good hip hop is made by Americans?  Here are three French beat-makers that prove otherwise.  This album is the epitome of jazz-hop.  Dazzling jazz inspired beats mixed impecably with verses from skilled emcees such as Asheru, Apani B Fly, Sadat X & Raashan Ahmad.  This album kinda blew my mind when I first heard it.  I am honestly astounded that they aren’t more well known because their insane amount of talent soars over many in the game right now.  I think this is an album that can be enjoyed across the spectrum of hip hop fans.

Production:  DJ Damage, Dusty, Madhi

Features:  Apani B Fly, Asheru, Buckshot, Fat Lip, J-Live, J. Sands, Lizz Fields, Raashan Ahmad, Sadat X, Soul Clan, Stacy Epps, T. Love, Tableed, Tre Hardson

Label:  KIF Records

Full Preview:  Clin D’Oeil

Website:  http://www.myspace.com/jazzlib

Jazz Liberatorz – ‘Ease My Mind (ft. Tre Hardson, Fat Lip & Omni)’

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