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Thread started 11/12/04 8:57am

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EW Picks the Greatest Hip-Hop Album

Found this story at CNN.

What's the greatest hip-hop album?
EW picks 'Paid in Full' by Eric B. and Rakim
Friday, November 12, 2004 Posted: 9:14 AM EST (1414 GMT)

NEW YORK (Reuters) -- Picking the greatest ever hip-hop album is a tall order, and Entertainment Weekly admits its list marking 25 years since the birth of mainstream rap is subjective, with Eric B & Rakim at No. 1.

"Eric B. & Rakim's 'Paid in Full' made hip-hop a true art form, doing for rap what Bob Dylan did for rock in the mid-'60s," the magazine said of the 1987 album, which it praised for its technical intricacy and poetic metaphors.

Some of today's big names such as Outkast and Jay-Z may be disappointed to fall short of the top 10, though the former makes it to No. 11 with "Aquemini" and Jay-Z's "The Blueprint" is listed at 15. Eminem is ranked at No. 17 for "The Marshall Mathers LP."

"It's not a record sales list," said Neil Drumming, one of the writers at Entertainment Weekly who picked the top 25.

"Most of the people you find on the list or not on the list, rappers in general, are going to reference Eric B. & Rakim as a seminal rap group," he said.

In second place the magazine picked the 1989 album "3 Feet High and Rising" by De La Soul, followed by "Ready to Die" by Notorious B.I.G. from 1994. Public Enemy and Run-D.M.C. make up the rest of the top five.

"It's an endless source of debate even after it's published," Drumming said.

The publication of the list Friday marks the 25th anniversary of hip-hop as a mainstream phenomenon, which the magazine dates from 1979 when the Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" landed on the R&B charts, making it hip-hop's first hit single.

"A lot of people didn't believe it would last, what people are acknowledging now is that it's not a fad," Drumming said.
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Reply #1 posted 11/12/04 9:09am

OdysseyMiles

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Reply #2 posted 11/12/04 9:16am

cnutty77

Great Pick! I heard a Eric B. & Rakin jam this morning "When they reminisce over you"
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Reply #3 posted 11/12/04 9:17am

OdysseyMiles

cnutty77 said:

Great Pick! I heard a Eric B. & Rakin jam this morning "When they reminisce over you"


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Reply #4 posted 11/12/04 9:22am

OdysseyMiles

"When they reminisce over you"

(TROY) "They Reminisce Over You"
This is actually a track by Pete Rock & CL Smooth.
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Reply #5 posted 11/12/04 9:33am

cnutty77

My bad, your right I can see the video now!
Charge my mind!!!
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