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Like Fine Wine, These Get Better with Age: The 10 Best Rap Albums from 1989

25 years is a long time.  300 months.  9,125 days.  It is a true testament to anything when it is still as highly regarded now as it was a quarter of a century ago when it was first introduced.

And Hip-Hop is an accelerated art form, so for music from that culture to have maintained or even gained relevancy from when Do the Right Thing dropped to today is especially astonishing.  Plus, 1988 was the biggest year Hip-Hop had seen at that point, but by the grace of beats, rhymes, and life, the momentum kept going through the end of decade.

1989 was a great time for Hip-Hop too.  And in recognition of that, AllHipHop.com put together a list of that year’s best rap albums.  These are the essentials from Sunday, January 1, 1989, to Sunday, December 31, 1989.

These projects were amazing at the time of their release.  The mark that they and their creators made can even be seen in current Hip-Hop.  Here are the 10 best rap albums from 1989 and the reasons why Hip-Hop and pop culture wouldn’t be where they are now without them.

10). Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop by Boogie Down Productions: BDP’s third release found KRS-One bringing together the battle attitude of Criminal Minded with the consciousness of By All Means Necessary.  The result of that combination helped position Mr. Parker as the great teacher he is still widely regarded as.  Whether questioning Hip-Hop’s commercial aspirations (“Ghetto Music”) or educating listeners about African-American history (“You Must Learn”), KRS-One had valid points to make.  And with everyone from 50 Cent to Black Star paying respect to BDP in one way or another, it’s safe to say that KRS-One got those points across and then some.

9). The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech…Just Watch What You Say by Ice-T: This album is an excellent conceptual piece wherein Ice imagines an America where the government has control of everyone, á la George Orwell’s 1984.  Prior to this album’s release, Ice T was dealing with censorship issues.  In his 1994 book, The Ice Opinion, Ice wrote, “People had already told me what I could not say on stage in Columbus, Georgia.  You couldn’t say anything they called a ‘swear’ word.”  The rights and limits of free speech have been a constant battle and there is no end in sight.  However, this is a great advocate for the First Amendment if ever there was one.

8). The Cactus Album by 3rd Bass: This interracial rap collective made quite an impression with their debut.  Backed by production from The Bomb Squad, Prince Paul, and Sam Sever, the album proved that successful Caucasian rappers were not a fluke.  In fact, on the album’s first song, “Sons of 3rd Bass,” MC Serch even disses The Beasties to avoid comparisons: “Swam to the lyrics ‘cuz Serch is your father / Screaming ‘Hey Ladies,’ why bother?” And while Serch would be later recognized for helping get Nas his big break, this album is memorable too because it introduced MF Doom to the world (as part of KMD) on “The Gas Face.”

7). Unfinished Business by EPMD: EPMD followed up Strictly Business with another great collection of songs. Erick Sermon sticks to his winning formula of funk-inspired production and Parrish’s flow complements its nicely. Lyrically, the content is mostly B-Boy boasting. However, the highlight of this 12-track album is the humbling “Please Listen to My Demo.” Even to this day, it’s still a song that every aspiring artist can relate to. In 2012, Erick released the Breath of Fresh Air mixtape- a piece of work that successfully brought together stars of different eras (i.e. Rick Ross, Too Short, Method Man) and showcased newer talent (i.e. Fred the Godson, Twone Gabz).

6). It’s a Big Daddy Thing by Big Daddy Kane: It’s a Big Daddy Thing finds Big Daddy Kane reaching for a wider audience.  To a lesser artist, that would be a hindrance.  However, not in Kane’s case.  While his debut mostly presented him as a just rapper, his follow-up shows him as a true Hip-Hop artist the can be everything from a social commentator to a ladies’ man.  The beats could be a bit stronger (Marley Marl is only responsible for two songs this go-round), but that’s just a minor misstep because it doesn’t stop Kane from showing why he was and still is one of the dopest emcees ever.  It’s no wonder that Jay Z had to bring Kane out at his first Barclays Center show.

5). Done by the Forces of Nature by Jungle Brothers: While the impact of Straight Out the Jungle is undeniable, it doesn’t excuse the fact that the Jungle Brothers’ sophomore effort is more overlooked than it should be.  The production is better on this album and the quality of the instrumentals and the raps reflect that.  Topic wise, there’s Afrocentric themes as well as fun party music.  The balance of the two make for a well-rounded listening experience, which is exactly what a classic album should be.  Spiritually (“In Dayz “2” Come”), socially (“Acknowledge Your Own History”), and even sexually (“Belly Dancin’ Dina”), this is some of the best music that the Native Tongues ever put out.  The double disc reissue of the album does the project’s legacy justice.

4). No One Can Do It Better by The D.O.C.: The album title lives up to its name.  While many of the artists The D.O.C. wrote hits for were gangsta rappers, the poetic sensibilities that he displays here not only prove that he was diverse with the pen, but that his own skills were more akin to Kane and Rakim.  The possibilities for The D.O.C. seem endless when taking those factors into consideration, but that’s what makes listening to this album bittersweet.  After the release of it, The D.O.C. was in a car accident that damaged his voice.  While being interviewed by Playboy last year, The D.O.C. said, “The whole West Coast movement changed direction the night I had that accident.”  I couldn’t agree more.

3). Road to the Riches by Kool G Rap & DJ Polo: G Rap’s multi-syllabic rhymes from this release are now the stuff of Hip-Hop legend and Riches’ scratching and production (courtesy of Polo and Marley Marl respectively) gave the LP a refreshing sound.  From the saxophones on “Truly Yours” to G Rap getting it in on “Men at Work,” G Rap and Polo’s debut album and subsequent material definitely raised the bar.  Their influence can still be seen in 2014.  Want proof? Check the title of Joey Fatts’ upcoming mixtape, iLL Street Blues.  That’s also the name of a classic G Rap and Polo song from 1992’s Live and Let Die.

2). Paul’s Boutique by Beastie Boys: The Beasties’ sophomore set is phenomenal.  The Dust Brothers’ use of samples is astonishing and all three rappers hold their own.  It’s a different sound than their debut, but this album allowed the trio to evolve from frat boys who rapped to legit emcees.  One of the best examples of this is Adam “MCA” Yauch in “Year and a Day.”  His passing in 2012 was certainly tragic, so the playground in Brooklyn that was renamed after him in 2013 is a touching tribute.  “And lookin’ out at the world through my window pane / Every day has many colors cause the glass is stained / Everything has changed but remains the same.

1). 3 Feet High and Rising by De La Soul: This is an amazing album from start to finish.  The project has a cohesion to it that remains unmatched since it came out.  It not only introduced skits, but also served as a great contrast to the emerging popularity of hardcore Hip-Hop at the time.  De La Soul provided great rhymes that covered a variety of subjects and Prince Paul’s production was innovative to say the least.  The album is timeless, so it’s not surprising that today’s top Hip-Hop crew, Black Hippy, was inspired by the trail that Posdnous, Trugoy the Dove, and P.A. Pasemaster Mase blazed with this masterpiece.

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Even though these albums didn’t make the list, they’re still really good and worth checking out.

All Hail the Queen by Queen Latifah: For skeptics who thought “Wrath of Madness” was all Latifah had to offer, they were sorely mistaken.

Grip It! On That Other Level by Geto Boys: This album was good enough for Rick Rubin to want to go in and make a few minor adjustments.  Once he did, the project went from good to great.  See The Geto Boys.

We’re In This Together by Low Profile: The re-introduction of this album was long overdue.  It had been out of print and then thankfully arrived on iTunes.

Youngest in Charge by Special Ed: Released when he was only 16, Youngest proved that Special Ed had skills beyond his years.

As Nasty As They Wanna Be by The 2 Live Crew: It laid the foundation that countless T&A-inspired artists have been building on for decades.

Do you agree with the list?  Share your thoughts in the comments section and let the debate begin!

El-P Says Run The Jewels Helped Bridge The Gap Between NYC & The South

(AllHipHop News) One of the biggest ongoing Hip Hop stories in 2013 was sparked when Atlanta rapper Trinidad James expressed his belief that “the South runs New York.” Those comments led to numerous responses from rappers from the Big Apple and Southern cities including leaked audio of NYC’s Maino confronted Trinidad over the phone.

[ALSO READ: Maino Confronts Trinidad James Over The Phone (Audio)]

As some in Hip Hop focused on the divisions in the culture, two veterans from two different regions joined together to make one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the year. Brooklyn’s El-P and Atlanta’s Killer Mike released their self-titled joint LP Run The Jewels in June, and according to El-P the project played a role in uniting the South and the East Coast.

“No question, I do see it that way. But I see it that way in the most natural, organic, real way. I see it as just simply being the truth,” El-P tells thevine.com when asked whether Run The Jewels helped bridge the gap between New York and the South. “It’s funny for me and Mike to sit here and watch people just squabbling back and forth about ‘New York’ and ‘Atlanta’ and whoever has the top-est s**t at the moment, and me and Mike are like, ‘Well we just made a completely boundary-less record’.”

[ALSO READ: Killer Mike & El-P Announce “Run The Jewels 2” Is On The Way]

El Producto also discussed Hip Hop media and fans’ obsession with “the state of rap.” The Company Flow founding member says “rap is not a person” and the fate of the entire culture should not be defined by any particular song, project, or artist.

“People always talk about rap like it’s some guy they know who’s going through a problem: ‘Damn, man, how’s rap doin’?!’ ‘I dunno, man. Last time I saw rap he was pretty depressed!'” said El-P. “Rap is a form of music, like rock’n’roll. It’s endless. And it is only good or bad or whatever as a moment in time, as a moment of inspiration, as an artistic expression.”

He adds, “One thing for sure is that there’s nothing that’s gonna take down a genre as powerful and creative as rap music. It’s just about whether we’re inspired by the things that are happening at the moment.”

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Bun B Speaks on New York and Southern Hip-Hop Relations, State of Hip-Hop w/ DJ Whoo kid]

Schoolboy Q Reveals Details About “Oxymoron” Album In AMA Session

(AllHipHop News) Schoolboy Q is set to be the next TDE member to drop a project. The California emcee’s major label debut album Oxymoron is scheduled to hit retail on February 25th. The “Collard Greens” performer discussed some of the details about his upcoming LP during a Reddit AMA session.

[ALSO READ: Top Dawg Entertainment To Release 6 Albums Next Year]

Q revealed some of the collaborations expected for Oxymoron. One track titled “Blind Threats” will feature Raekwon. Odd Future’s Tyler, The Creator will make an appearance on the LP as well.

Unfortunately, his song “Druggys Wit Hoes 3” with fellow Black Hippy member Ab-Soul did not make the cut because of sampling issues. Fans can expect the album’s cover art and full tracklist in the near future according to Q. Schoolboy also announced an “Oxymoron Tour” will be taking place.

The session was not all about his forthcoming album. Schoolboy also answered various other questions like his biggest influences (The Notorious B.I.G., Nas, Jay Z, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar), what name is on his driver’s license (says he doesn’t have one), and the coolest people he ever smoke with (Snoop Dogg & his mom).

[ALSO READ: Schoolboy Q Says Jay Z Won Battle Against Nas]

Daily Word – Unlearn Your Teachings!!

Happy Monday my creatures of greatness! Welcome to the day that you take a step back in order to take a step forward! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to unlearning your teachings! The word unlearn is defined as discarding something learned, especially a bad habit or false or outdated information from one’s memory. When you came into this world you were born naked…. with needing nothing, except for breathe, food and shelter. All that was required to be your greatest self was already in your possession… As time went on you were taught to depend on things and people, taught to be afraid, taught to humble yourself, taught to not trust your inner guidance system! Now is the time to get back to your essence! The essence that you were born with that was not fearful, was not intimidated by the outside world and the essence that knows that anything you want in life will be yours! Today is the day you begin to unlearn all of the lies that have been taught to you! Today is the day you begin to unlearn being fearful, jealous, angry, anxious, worthless,  and all of the other ridiculous things that society teaches us! Your nature is that of greatness! Begin to tap into that innate being and live the life you deserve.
-Ash’Cash (@IamAshCash)

“Before people can begin something new, they have to end what used to be and unlearn the old way.”
-William Bridges

“When any real progress is made, we unlearn and learn anew what we thought we knew before.”
-Henry David Thoreau

“The greater our knowledge increases, the greater our ignorance unfolds.” -John F. Kennedy

“The illiterate of the twenty-first century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.”
-Alvin Toffler

“We must be willing to sit on the edge of mystery and unlearn what has helped guide us in the past but is no longer useful.”
-Robert Wicks

“In a time of drastic change, it is the learners who inherit the future. The learned find themselves equipped to live in a world that no longer exists”. -Eric Hoffer

“Problems cannot be solved with the same mind set that created them.”
-Albert Einstein

“You must learn a new way to think before you can master a new way to be.”
Marianne Williamson

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Ash’Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com  

50 Cent Speaks On Possibility Of G-Unit Reunion & Full Album With Pharrell

(AllHipHop News) The “will they or won’t they” questions surrounding the potential reuniting of G-Unit have been ongoing for years. Once again the topic came up when G-Unit founder 50 Cent addressed the possibility with thisis50.com.

The Queens native left a little wiggle room for the chance he could reconnect with Young Buck, but any hopes that he and Game will ever do more music together seems to be off the table.

[ALSO READ: Game Says G-Unit Reunion Not Happening (VIDEO)]

“It’ll never be five. That’ll never happen,” said 50. “I’ll never work with Game.”

When asked about Buck’s return to Hip Hop, the creator of Get Rich or Die Tryin’ states that he is not ready to front the money for any material from the Tennessee rapper, but he may be willingly to bring Buck back into the fold in the future.

“If they are not moving and waiting for you to do it, that means you actually did the work. So it’s like, ‘you can call me when you’re ready to work for me.’  If they are sustaining energy and building their own thing, we’re talking a different thing,” adds 50.

50 Cent also killed any ideas that he would do a full album with Pharrell Williams. The collaboration was first brought up in an interview with Complex where Pharrell mentioned he was open to the possible project. The publication later wrote an open letter to Jimmy Iovine asking that the two superstars get in the studio together.

“I respect Pharrell as a producer and like a lot of material from different people. But I haven’t had a project come out with one producer,” said 50. “I’m flattered that Complex would put that out publicly, but when you guys say what you would want, I don’t give a f*** what you would want.”

[ALSO READ: Pharrell’s Interested In Producing Entire 50 Cent Album]

No African-American Acts Had A Number One Song In 2013

(AllHipHop New) While artists like Jay Z, Beyoncé, Kanye West, J. Cole, Wale, and A$AP Rocky managed to secure a number album in 2013, The Slate points out that no lead African American acts reached the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart last year. This was the first time this has happened in the history of the chart.

[ALSO READ: Beyonce’s Album Spends Third Straight Week At #1]

Rap and R&B styled tunes were popular, but only ones by white artists Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Eminem, Justin Timberlake, and Robin Thicke were able to hit number one. In fact, the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart was also led mostly by white performers with Macklemore, Thicke, and Em holding number one for 44 out of 52 weeks on that list. Rihanna’s “Diamonds” was number one for 3 weeks and Drake’s “Hold On, We’re Going Home” held the number one spot for 5 weeks.

Macklemore and Eminem ran the Rap Songs chart as well. Mac & Lewis had the number one rap song in the country for 29 consecutive weeks with “Thrift Shop” and “Can’t Hold Us.” Eminem’s “Berzerk” and “Rap God” ruled for a week respectively and his duet with Rihanna, “The Monster,” held onto number one for the last 7 weeks in 2013.

Flo Rida and Psy each had a song hit the top spot on the Rap Songs chart for a week. Jay Z’s collaboration with Timberlake “Holy Grail” held onto to number one for 12 non-consecutive weeks.

The R&B Songs chart was not much different. Justin Timberlake and Robin Thicke controlled the tally for most of 2013.

[ALSO READ: Macklemore Says Kendrick Lamar’s “Good Kid, Maad City” Should Win Rap Album Of The Year]

Dr. Dre & Jimmy Iovine’s “Beats Music” Streaming Service Release Date Announced

(AllHipHop News) Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine have dominated the headphones market with “Beats by Dr. Dre”, and now the two veteran music industry heads are taking on the music streaming business as well. The New York Times reports “Beats Music” is set to be available in the United States later this month.

[ALSO READ: Jimmy Iovine & Dr. Dre’s ‘Beats By Dre’ Looking To Add New Investor]

Beats Music will include a new feature called “Right Now” that allows users to create a playlist based on a location, an activity, a person, and a genre of music. Example: “I’m at the beach & feel like pre-partying with my friends to dance-pop” creates a playlist with Chemical Brothers, Lady Gaga and Janet Jackson.

Nine Inch Nails front man Trent Reznor serves as the chief creative officer for Beats Music.

“My phone knows where I’m at, what I’m up to, what temperature it is,” said Reznor. “It might even start to recognize locations I visit, patterns of motion. What if music could be collected in little parcels and served up to me effortlessly?”

The newest competitor to Pandora, Rhapsody, Spotify, Rdio, and iTunes Radio is scheduled to hit the market on January 21st. The service will be available through AT&T for $10 a month, or $15 a month for the five user family plan. There will not a be a free version like other streaming services.

Future – How Can I Not feat. Young Scooter (P###. By Metro Boomin) Posted 13 secs ago13 secs

After receiving DJ Esco and Future’s No Sleep mixtape in mid-December, we now have an Esco-free version of the latter’s “How Can I Not”, which features a guest appearance from Young Scooter and production from Metro Boomin.

Epic Win of the Day: Watch This Beagle Hatch a Master Plan to Steal Chicken Nuggets

I’ve always heard that beagles were smart dogs. Apparently, that’s an understatement. Watch as this dog crafts and enacts a master plan to get on top of its owner’s counters and steal chicken nuggets from inside of a toaster oven.

Luc$tar – Damn It

Luc$tar is an LA Native. At 15 years old this young rapper/writer is becoming a force to be reckoned with.He has gained the respect and admiration of his peers with his confidence, stage presence and lyrical content. Luc$tar’s lyrics give homage to his California roots,the appreciation of hard work and the grind. Luc$tar isdefinitely a shooting star and soon to be a brand name this upcoming artists latest collaboration is with super producer “Dupri” from League of Starz. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.

Genasis – Touchdown feat. Busta Rhymes (NFL Version)

L.A. artist Genasis decides to link up with Busta Rhymes for a new NFL version of his track “Touchdown”. Track is produced by Jeremy Jay, and serves as a nice anthem for this weekend’s playoff games. Listen and download the new version below.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Bun B To Run For Mayor Of Houston?

I thought Bun B was already the mayor of H-Town, but it looks like he may be formalizing this notion. Not exactly. But a web blog theorized that Bun should run for the office of the town and they made a lot of sense. But, the fact of the matter is Bun ain’t ready because he allegedly has “too many skeletons in the closet.” But, word on everything….he should run!

Bun B is really cool with Annise Parker, the present mayor of Houston I’m thinking by next year, he’s going to run, which is when his supporters want him to enter the political arena. Bun has already been a fine representative for the culture in that he’s a professor and also intelligent voice.

“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.

Illseed, Out.

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#HeaterOfTheDay: Cap 1 [#BGA] Ft. 2 Chainz & Rich Homie Quan “They Know” (P###. By Young Chop)

After dropping off the track “Hittaz” a few week ago, Cap 1 decides to let go of his newest single “They Know”, featuring 2 Chainz and Ty Dolla $ign. The track is produced by fellow Chicagoan Young Chop, and is expected to be appear on Cap′s Caviar Dreams mixtape, which drops January 14th.

Ace Hood – FYFR

Ace Hood has dropped a new leak from his upcoming Starvation 3 mixtape, which finds the rapper going hard, as per the usual.

The title is an acronym for “F### Your Favorite Rapper,” which serves as the refrain for the hard-hitting track. What do y’all think?

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Lou Nac – In My Shoes

This is a collection of many works in my catalog and has been inspired by hiphop in general. It is probably the the best work I could ever make. Some simple, some complex, and some simply complex. My goal is for you to walk with on my journey as a musician and business man with a three dimensional feel. I dare you not to skip a track or rewind a track and walk into the mind of Lou Nac. It is just my thoughts.

Mixtape: ww.LouNac.bandcamp.com