rhouses coincidentally, ‘Madvillainy’ was one of the CDs I brought with when my family went on holiday to California in 2005.

Btw, King Geedorah - ‘Take Me To Your Leader’ appears to be currently missing off of your list.

    hugopal that’s lined up.

    Viktor Vaughn - Vaudeville Villain this weekend, and on first listen, I’d wager this is the best I’ve heard of him. Immense album.

    23 days later

    The JID album from this year is very good. Worth a listen for the hip hop heads IMO.

    I haven’t even really looked at this thread since starting it.

    It was just supposed to be a repository for all Rhouses’ bilge, and it proved successful in that regard.

    Maybe we can start one for Amps’ Twitter dumps?

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      a month later

      The Denzel Curry album from this year is brilliant. Just the kind of production I like in rap.

        rhouses
        I’ve got a couple of Denzel albums but have gone of him lately.
        What do you think if the Nas - King’s disease lll album

          Dubman Need to give the new Nas a twirl, but by all accounts it’s very good.

          Shut up Rhouses, Nas hasn’t been any good in years.

            What next? Bigging up the latest Jadakiss or Joe Budden album?

            bosstrabs Going by what I heard on the DJ Premiere EP, I wouldn’t say he’s lost it.

            Also having Nas in the same breath as Jada Kiss and Joe Budden is absolutely preposterous.

            Played the Danger mouse album a few times. It’s solid. Still searching for some hip-hop that has that laid back tribe vibe.

              Rhouses also bigging up new albums from Onyx, Ace of Base and Heavy D and the Boyz.

              11 days later

              Dubman
              Not necessarily all that vibe but came across this and thought you might enjoy.

              30 minute mix from Ryan Shaw, there’s a track list in the comments (can’t transfer it using eye-pad for some reason)

              bosstrabs Horrific, Dave.

              This is a recent guilty pleasure, though I’m not sure how guilty I am. Cardi B verse is fire.