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markmcauley1 (Strictly Hip-Hop Spot)

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  1. Criminal Discourse
    by Jay Royale
  2. The Lions Share 2: Gold Shillings
    by Substance810 & Observe since '98
  3. Avantgarde
    by Tru Comers
  4. Welcome To The Real
    by Cuse Williams & Vanderslice
  5. Wise The Dome
    by Rakeem Shabazz
    Shine Shine
    This album is creative and gutsy, to have a vision/theme and get 35 different MC;s to see/believe in it, is something special, it's arranged chaos, the albums impacting me emotionally, you get those deep cuts on black oppression and history, relatable joints on Life and straight raw Boom Bap tracks like the menacing "No Devils In Hell, They Are All Here", this album is a journey and experience laced with substance, their also is a lot of anger, honesty and strength of mind on display...
  6. Alcynoos, Parental & Loop.holes
    by Loop.holes, Alcynoos & Dj Parental
  7. Back To Mecca II
    by Recognize Ali
    What You Need (Prod By Anu El) Cuts By Tone Spliff What You Need (Prod By Anu El) Cuts By Tone Spliff
    Since I heard Recognize Ali back in 2016, I have being able to count on him for consistence and adrenaline fueled Hip-Hop, "Back To Mecca II" is more of that rawness, with some amazing scratches and samples, Ali's wordplay comes natural in a commanding way, "Rec Is The Illest" "Rec Wuz Here" have a catchy and anthemic touch, "Moonwalking" is a straight 90's esque banger, need that Ali and Sibbs Roc collab album. "What You Need" also has a 90's feel, its Boom Bap and eerie, with great drums.
  8. The Cost Of Doing Business
    by Stallone & Weathers
  9. Low End Wizards 2
    by Masta Cypher Devine x Goomson
  10. PAID IN FULL [LP] LIMITED VINYL & CD
    by HUS KINGPIN & SMOOVTH
  11. Baby (Being a black youth)
    by One Be Lo
  12. Uncut Gems (FP027)
    by Dillon & Diamond D
  13. Straight From The Crate Cave - Buckwild Edition
    by Donnie Propa
  14. Die Wurzel
    by Neak
  15. Marlowe 3
    by Marlowe
    Hold The Crown Hold The Crown
    Brilliant rapping and production, Marlowe 3, feels and sounds like an extension of their two previous albums, constant progression and chemistry as a duo, Marlowe 2 was my favorite till now, Marlowe 3 is incredible, song to song, the consistency doesn't drop,"Lamelo" is some of Solemn's best bars yet but the whole album goes, hearing Blu on an L'Orange beat again, was great too, if this aint in your top 10 of 2022 i dont know what to say to you, these the artists we gotta keep supporting.
  16. Zhigeist
    by Elzhi & Georgia Anne Muldrow
    King Shit (Say Word) King Shit (Say Word)
    Confident but Sophisticated traditional Hip-Hop from Elzhi, beautiful link up with the talented Georgia Anne Muldrow, The production on here is warm and soulful, Elzhi can grip the listener speaking on lifes highs and lows but he also is confident and funny at times too, "We came to record the stand-out album of the year for the listeners, For those cooking up the dish like it's Siddish for us, It's going to get ate up, how it's meant to be, I mentally disturbed the entity that's sent to me.."
  17. Bona Fide
    by Michael Leonhart & JSWISS
  18. Cost of Living
    by Apollo Brown & Philmore Greene
    Day On The Ave Day On The Ave
    If I had to compare this album to any in Apollo Brown's list of albums, it would be "Dice Game" , the production here is super soulful, bleak and emotional at times, Philmore Greene is so genuine lyrically on here, here he is honest, detailed, Pessimistic at times, when it comes to speaking on his surroundings and upbringing, their is a strength you carry through experience, this album is much needed, an artist translating his true soul into the Art.
  19. #jazzhop
    by J Rawls
  20. Heavy Wreck
    by Goomson & Broke/