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Play this song (Jun. 27, 2010) - Beatmaster Clay D and The Get Funky Crew - Tonight Stuff to bump any time, any year Parliament - Foundation Roger Troutman - With Zapp or solo, it doesn't matter. RIP Andre Nickatina - One of the best post-93 artists BDP - KRS is still tight but not like when he was #1 with BDP Beastie Boys - Get better with age Brotha Lynch Hung - Sicc-made beats and rhymes De La Soul - Still better than most in 2001 DJ Quik - For being one of a few actual musicians in rap music EPMD - Were legends, then split up, then got back together but not the same Eric B & Rakim - Legends from the golden era Khayree - Super producer of The Mac (R.I.P.), Mac Dre (R.I.P.), Mac Mall, Ray Luv, Dubee, Young Lay and more Masta Ace - Solid past efforts and dropping one of the only memorable albums of 2001 (or any recent year) gets him on this list Murs - Teabagging the vast wasteland of repetitive garbage Outkast - Actually get better with each album Public Enemy - Anything pre-90 = Classic Rodney O & Joe Cooley - 1988-1993 = Classic The Coup - Every album is a must listen Too $hort - Best before he moved to Atlanta and then back Tribe Called Quest - Albums up to and including Midnight Marauders Note: With a few exceptions, most of the best rap music came between 1986-1993. Just my opinion but it's right. Sit on it. Here are
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