Rap About Nothing: Hip Hop Chat Thread

Feel like I’m the only person that uses amazon music, and the only flaw it has to me was they don’t do year end summaries like other streaming services. Apparently they listened to me :lol:
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Some of these I didn’t realize how much I was listening to them
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It's my 2nd favorite. When he went full blues that **** just melts your face. Machine Gun is the greatest display of electric guitar technique to me, other tier is Eddie Hazel on Maggot Brain and the opening to When Doves Cry by Prince.
Axis low key might be my favorite based off of amount of listens I’ve given it compared to the other 3 (with some exceptions I don’t count artist posthumous releases), but I always tend to rate it last. All phenomenal pieces of art nonetheless.

Eddie Hazel solos are completely worthy of listening to while dying btw.
 
Axis low key might be my favorite based off of amount of listens I’ve given it compared to the other 3 (with some exceptions I don’t count artist posthumous releases), but I always tend to rate it last. All phenomenal pieces of art nonetheless.

Eddie Hazel solos are completely worthy of listening to while dying btw.

Funkadelic is the greatest collective of musicians EVER. I will die by that.
 
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