Hip Hop Hall of Fame - 2 songs only !!

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Exit 13 - Dear Hip Hop - Produced by Marley Marl. Loved how he expressed his thoughts on the state of the game and his shout out to Jam Master Jay. The production from Marley Marl is crazy considering how he put a MC Shan classic to it also. Their chemistry is still the shit.


Ringtone Murder - Produced by DJ Scratch. This is all about the lyrics. Uncle L came with it. It's also tight that GrandMaster Caz is on the hook. DJ Scratch came with it on the beat.
[video]http://youtu.be/BFeW_1qK1fY[/video]

Todd Smith - I've Changed - That was a hot song and his storytelling is crazy. It should've been a video. "We gonna Make it - ft. Mary Mary". This track showed a side that Def Jam never showed from. His spiritual side.

The Definition - Basically and should've been fully produced by Timberland, I would say "Headsprung" and "Feel The Beat". With Headsprung, you can put that on today and the crowd would be jumping. "Feel The Beat" is so simple but so fucking nice !! With Timberland Harmonizing and ad-libbing on the hook is nasty.


10 - 10 Million Stars - Straight lyrical raw shit produced by Kwame ( King of the Polka Dots). LL just went ahead and smoked the mic with this. Couldn't get any iller.

Fa Ha - This song is straight killa, talking about a femme fatale that you'll give up all your shit for haha. If they did a video for it, Beyonce to Melissa Ford could've played the part. The ill part was how he crafted FA HA to sound like For Her.

The G.O.A.T. - Can't Think - This track is too fire. The shit he's spittin' is fire. [video]http://youtu.be/rSdGrNh4q-g[/video]
Homicide - This is a song that definitely showed his storytelling side. Bringing another side to the game. Never celebrating

Phenomenon - The two tracks are 4,3,2,1 for reasons no need to explain. One of the Sickest posse cuts in Hip Hop History & Father because the story tells it all.

Mr. Smith - No Airplay - I had the uncensored version years back on Youtube but someone took the shit off. Another track where LL goes off and wrecks the mic.
Hip Hop - Uncle L paying homage to the Culture

14 Shots To The Dome - CROSSROADS - way before Bone Thugs brought their classic to the masses, LL came with a track with the same name and tore it up with some prophetic lyrics if you ask me !! [video]http://youtu.be/HfKmKM-aM3A[/video]
All We Got Left Is the Beat - LL's most political track and still relevant today !! Definitely Hall of fame worthy
This cd in my eyes trumped his biggest comeback with Mama Said... LL was his most vocal and his subject matter on this is what act like they want to hear today.

Mama Said - Cheesy Rat Blues - Can't get any sicker about making a track about you falling off

To The Break Of Dawn - A battle track going at 3 prominent emcees ? No one did that back in the day. Nothing else to be said[video]http://youtu.be/FyW1v8_QlIQ[/video]

Walking With A Panther - It gets no rougher. just listen !! [video]http://youtu.be/K9Ts-m2Tv5A[/video]
Going Back to Cali - When I was younger, I couldn't stand this track. One day it came on and I just listened. The production is sick. Rick Rubin gave him one of the sickest.

Bigger & Deffer - The Breakthrough & Get Down. Both produced by Bobcat & L.A. Posse. Both are ill



Radio - I can't live without my radio and Rock The Bells
 
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