What up guys and gals? This is ya boy Tom, writing from Berkeley, CA. Today I’d like to share a […]
What up guys and gals? This is ya boy Tom, writing from Berkeley, CA. Today I’d like to share a […]
What’s up Daily-Beat Readers! Allow me to introduce myself: My name is “The Bigg Dogg” Max Dartey. I'm a big […]
We are graced with a little R&B gone slow experimental/electronic funk on this Tuesday morning. Australian beatmaker/producer extraordinaire Nehzuil provides us with his rendition of Signs from Justin Timberlake and Snoop Dogg. Now while this is two months old, I figured it was a good way to kick off another funk-filled day at Daily Beat. It's these type of experimental tracks that bring about a sense of ease to your day and allow all of us to set free. Relax and enjoy!
It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these, but with the debuts of A$AP Rocky and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, among others, and being the hip-hop historian that I am, or at least pretend to be, I couldn’t help but think of some of the great debut albums in hip-hop history. Narrowing it down to just five albums was a bitch, but I did my best. As is the case with all these lists, this is just me waxing poetic, so you may have a different top 5, but here’s mine.
Honorable Mentions:
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) – Wu-Tang Clan | Reasonable Doubt – Jay-Z | College Dropout – Kanye West | The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill – Lauryn Hill | Doggystyle – Snoop Dogg | Get Rich or Die Tryin’ – 50 Cent
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