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PancakeBrah 08-04-2024 02:29 AM

Put me on game. We're all old now. Name your top 5 songs of all time.
 
Share the wealth.

1. Built to Spill - Carry the Zero

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZ7MF...2uIvzvDyP8xjpf

2. Joanna Newsome - Only Skin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iSpd...i_lC4cOnX_NgWS

3. Black County, New Road - Basketball Shoes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbvTd...l0Z-tGhRtCDC0w

4. Okkervil River - For Real

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsQw-...kIhUKnCTBoXR6v

5. Binary Star - KGB

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw14P...9jBhNODFtOT6BQ

Witty 08-05-2024 06:36 PM

The KGB is a fucking amazing song and posting that kind of shit is one of the many reasons I will love you until I die.

Pancakebrah is God Tier for eternity.

Miss you my friend.

PancakeBrah 08-05-2024 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Witty (Post 842941)
The KGB is a fucking amazing song and posting that kind of shit is one of the many reasons I will love you until I die.

Pancakebrah is God Tier for eternity.

Miss you my friend.

Heart emoji.

To this day I think Elzhi's verse is the best delivery / scheme combo I've ever heard.

Witty 08-05-2024 08:40 PM

That's hard to disagree with.

I have tried and failed to decide the verse I think is the best ever but there are certain verses I won't argue against and that's definitely one of them.

Witty 08-05-2024 09:09 PM

Not remotely similar but I believe this also belongs in the conversation.

What Wayne does in this is really impressive. One of my favourite verses ever.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3hYs...R7oiA6v8GfOacw

PancakeBrah 08-05-2024 11:39 PM

That's a good one. A few others that come to mind are Nas on Verbal Intercourse and Big Pun's whole mac scheme. You know.

Witty 08-06-2024 12:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PancakeBrah (Post 842949)
That's a good one. A few others that come to mind are Nas on Verbal Intercourse and Big Pun's whole mac scheme. You know.

Big L 7 minute freestyle.

Idk if it gets any better than that.

You can ignore Jay Z, he had a couple of moments but in general he seemed to be struggling.

Witty 08-06-2024 01:02 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dN3a...Wg8jLvfCvZi4aC

Witty 08-06-2024 01:08 AM

Bone Thugz ft Biggie - Notorious Thugz has a very strong claim to being the best hip hop song ever. I'm not saying it is, I could think about it for days and I still wouldn't be sure enough to pick any song as the best ever. I think this definitely deserves to be in the conversation.

It's unbelievably good.

oats 08-06-2024 03:06 AM

lately I've been listening to and enjoying Blxst. good to hear from you, Pancake.

PancakeBrah 08-06-2024 03:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Witty (Post 842941)
The KGB is a fucking amazing song and posting that kind of shit is one of the many reasons I will love you until I die.

Pancakebrah is God Tier for eternity.

Miss you my friend.

Quote:

Originally Posted by oats (Post 842978)
lately I've been listening to and enjoying Blxst. good to hear from you, Pancake.

Dog if you don't drop a link I haven't the foggiest what you mean by Blxst.

After further review of my own music collection there are only 6 American poets: Joanna Newsome, Deadman, Will Sheff, Oats, Dylan, and Elzhi.

PancakeBrah 08-06-2024 03:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Witty (Post 842953)
Big L 7 minute freestyle.

Idk if it gets any better than that.

You can ignore Jay Z, he had a couple of moments but in general he seemed to be struggling.

Big L's style was very formative for me. Very good artist.

oats 08-06-2024 03:51 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7fbpOpG-wk

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KQcFyX5O6Rc

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=w2FBuW...Qgc29tZXRpbWVz

Mike Wrecka 08-06-2024 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Witty (Post 842945)
That's hard to disagree with.

I have tried and failed to decide the verse I think is the best ever but there are certain verses I won't argue against and that's definitely one of them.

Inspectah on Triumph

Capadonna on Winter Warz

Both have to be on any list of best verses ever

sral 08-06-2024 03:36 PM

Always loved Billy Bragg’s rendition of Tracks Of My Tears

bare ryu 08-08-2024 02:03 AM

earl sweatshirt on really doe is a legendary verse

Answer 08-08-2024 08:02 AM

I can give you like 100 lists and they'll all be wildly different. Sometimes my mood is more sad and depressing, other times I'm looking for stuff that's super high energy. It's really hard for me to compare a storytelling song like "Dance with the devil" to a song that's super hard and aggressive like "Set Trippin" by Casanova. Sometimes I care about a rapper's technical skill, but other times I just really like a song even if the artist isn't that great of a rapper. I think Casanova is a great example of someone who I don't think is a good rapper, but who made one of the best/hardest songs of all time. It's also hard to really compare a song I've listened to thousands of times since 2003 to a song that I just heard for the first time last month.

I'm just gonna go with the first 5 songs I can think of that I've listened to a lot, which I feel stick out as important to me for some reason. I'm also going to leave off any songs that I think most people know, e.g. Kanye's entire "College Dropout" album is probably the album I've played more than any other in history, but I assume most people know songs like "All Falls Down" and "Last Call"

I'm sticking to the theme of hip hop songs only. I might drop some more later

1. Royce Da 5'9 - Return of Malcolm. I was already a fan of Royce when this song came out, but this is the song that really elevated him to my #1 favorite rapper, and he still hasn't moved from that list. If anything, he's only created more separation between himself and everyone else.

NC is censoring part of the URL so I can't embed it. The mixtape version of this song uses a different beat, but this one is much better imo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4EZoNlCA

then add "CA" to the end of the URL above


but here's a different, similar song from Royce which is arguably just as good, if not better. I just heard this later down the road and it only further cemented his place:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu0d6OAf4Gg

2. Little Brother ft. Elzhi - Hiding Place. I encourage people to check out the entire album, "The Minstrel Show". 9th wonder is an incredible producer, the songs are all super fire, but I really added this to my list because it was my first introduction to Elzhi. IMO Elzhi's feature on the verse is one of the best examples of a feature on a song stealing the show since AZ on "Lifes a bitch".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUuOW_-YMwQ

3. Atmosphere - The Pill. I think this song is the first song that really sort of made me more aware of the idea of "melodic" rap. Another great song that I almost listed in this same vein of melodic rapping non-stop while just dropping introspective thoughts is "Peanutbutter Waffles" by Ryan Caraveo.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dWXJuUp90Q

4. Chino XL - Wordsmith. I'd like to think I would've listed this song regardless of whether Chino passed away. I used to listen to this song on repeat all throughout high school in addition to the entire "Rip The Jacker" album by Canibus. I was already into rap battling, so Chino was one of very few people at the time that took ideas like wordplay and punches and put them into their actual music. This song was for sure a huge influence on my writing at the time and has always been a phenomenal song to me, not only because it's lyrically impressive, but also because I feel like it's just a genuinely dope song

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olVPXpGohII

5. DZK - The Great Below. I'm hoping that we've gotten to the point in 2024 where it's not corny to list internet rappers. Tbh I had never heard the NIN version of this song, so I always thought the entire song was him singing. But this is still an incredible song that helped me therapeutically as a youth

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cjp53H8ATgk


One last mention, which is one of the examples of someone who is tbh not a very good rapper from a technical standpoint, but I actually like his music because if I'm feeling sad/depressed, it's something that I find to be relatable, introspective, and poetic.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGK86V8puAM

Mike Wrecka 08-08-2024 11:50 AM

Hipsters. I’m surrounded by hipsters here.

Mike Wrecka 08-08-2024 12:16 PM

My top five non hipster list

Da Mystery of Chessboxin - Wu Tang Clan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJk0p...YI_I4OjZ8AMINZ

Halfway Thugs - Capone N Noreaga
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdslA...U8E2XPuUhpDgt_

Hell on Earth - Mobb Deep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lonW...Zf-s0V_3eKwNhB

Da Joint - EPMD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnPdb...vSiSFLrLAQ8M_V

Glaciers of Ice - Raekwon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBWFk...IoB5WCHMaKXZLB

John Dillinger 08-08-2024 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Wrecka (Post 843043)
Hipsters. I’m surrounded by hipsters here.

Some of us just like listening to music that wasn’t made in the 1990’s


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