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Q&A: Real Hip Hop After 1997 continued?

Question by Craftsman: Real Hip Hop After 1997 continued?
The same question but with more albums that wouldn’t fit into the first question. (I’m gonna keep doing this until I get all of them in.)

Cesar Comanche – Paper Gods
Count Bass D – Dwight Spitz
DJ Babu – Duck Season Vol. 1
DJ Spinna – Beyond Real Experience Vol. 2
D-Tension – Contacts + Contracts
Infamous Mobb – Special Edition
Jean Grae – Attack Of The Attacking Things
Journalist – Scribes Of Life
Jurassic 5 – Power In Numbers
Kool G Rap – The Giancana Story
Large Professor – 1st Class
Motion Man ft. Kutmasta Kurt – Clearing The Field
Nas – The Lost Tapes
Non Phixion – The Future Is Now
People Under The Stairs – O.S.T.
Planet Asia – Still In Training
Talib Kweli – Quality
Scienz Of Life – Project: Overground (The Scienz Experiment)
7L & Esoteric – Dangerous Connection
Soul Kid Klik – Invisible Army
Supastition – 7 Years Of Bad Luck
Various Artists – 8 Mile Original Soundtrack
Various Artists – Essential Underground Hip Hop Vol. 1
Various Artists – Fatbeats, Vol. 2
X-Ecutioners – Built From Scratch
Akrobatik – Balance
Breez Evahflowin – FLY
Brother Ali – Shadows On The Sun
Bumpy Knuckles – Konexion
Craig G – This Is Now
C Rayz Walz – Ravipops (The Substance)
CunninLynguists – Southernunderground
CYNE – Time Being
Electric Company – Life’s A Struggle
Gang Starr – The Ownerz
Hieroglyphics – Full Circle
The Last Emperor – Music, Magic, Myth
Lightheaded – Pure Thoughts
Little Brother – The Listening
Louis Logic – Sin-A-Matic
Mathematics – Love, Hell, Or Right (Da Come Up)
Nujabes – Metaphorical Music
Phi-Life Cypher – Higher Forces
PMD – The Awakening
Shabazz The Disciple – Book Of Shabazz: Hidden Scrollz
Soul Position – 8 Million Stories
Supernatural – The Lost Freestyle Files
Vakill – The Darkest Cloud
Viktor Vaughn – Vaudeville Villain
Various Artists – West Coast Lyricist Lounge
Braille – Shades Of Grey
Edo G – My Own Worst Enemy
Insight – The Blast Radius
KRS-One – Keep Right
Krumbsnatcha – Krumbsnatcha Classics
Masta Ace – A Long Hot Summer
R.A. The Rugged Man – Die, Rugged Man, Die
The Strange Fruit Project – Soul Travelin’
The UN – UN Or U Out
Various Artists – Halftooth Records Presents: You Don’t Know The Half
Afu-Ra – State Of The Arts
Asamov – And Now
Big Shug – Who’s Hard?
Common Market – Common Market
Little Brother – The Minstrel Show
Lone Catalysts – Good Music
The Lost Children Of Babylon – The 911 Report: The Ultimate Conspiracy
9th Wonder – Dream Merchant, Vol. 1
One Be Lo – S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M.
Pumpkinhead – Orange Moon Over Brooklyn
Distrakt – Distraktions
Ghostface Killah – Fishscale
Jedi Mind Tricks – Servants In Heaven, Kings In Hell
Kenn Starr – Starr Status
ORB & So Called Musicians – Dirty Scientifix
Panacea – Ink Is My Drink
Sound Providers – Looking Backwards: 2001-1998
Surreal & DJ Balance – Future Classic
Surreal & The Sound Providers – True Indeed
Archetype – Bleed For Them
Big Shug – Street Champ
Brother Ali – The Undisputed Truth
Buckwild – Diggin’ In The Crates – Rare Studio Masters: 1993-1997
Cymarshall Law – Hip Hop In The Flesh
DJ Jazzy Jeff – Return Of The Magnificent
Ivan Ives – Iconoclast
Mr. J. Medeiros – Of Gods And Girls
SoulStice – Dead Letter Perfect
Theory Hazit – Extra Credit
Common Market – Tobacco Road
Cymarshall Law – Hip Hop In The Soul
DJ Premier – Rare Play, Vol. 1
Elzhi – The Preface
Everliven Sound – Freedom
Grandmaster Caz – Mid Life Crisis
Insight – Targeting Zone
Ivan Ives & Fresh The Hitman – Juice To Get Loose To
J-Live – Then What Happened
Rhyme Asylum – State Of Lunacy
B.A.M. & Ric Rude – The New Golden Era
Blaq Poet – The Blaqprint
Cormega – Born And Raised
DJ Premier – Rare Play, Vol. 2
Endemic – Terminal Illness
Fashawn – Boy Meets World
Natural Elements – 1999: 10 Year Anniversary
Superstar Quamallah – Invisible Man
Thaione Davis – Still Hear
@CZ: Yeah that’s the point of these questions. For people to find out about these albums.
@No Picture: Wow you are a dumb*ss. They ARE in alphebetical order by year you f*cking moron. And I listed them so that people would be aware that they don’t have to confine themselves to getting albums from the “golden age” as determined by wikipedia. Does elitist just mean anyone who isn’t a retarded Wayne fan? Why the f*ck are you on this site anyway? You don’t want to learn sh*t about hip hop, you just want to try to look cool by calling out people you don’t know and will never meet. Why don’t you grow up and learn your ABC’s. Dumb*ss.
Edit: Oh yeah and one more thing. “None of these albums are crucial or important”. Yeah, obviously not seeing as how they’re not on about.com. That’s why I’m putting them out here, so maybe they become crucial and important. You are a f@ggot who thinks Ready To Die is the greatest album ever, followed only by Tha Carter III (remember you have to like mainstream because you’re not a pretentious elitist. You’re down with Wayne who is “the sound of the ghetto.” Even though he’s actually the sound of mansions in the suburbs. Do me a favor, look up Lil Wayne’s demographics on his youtube videos. 13 year old girls listen to Wayne! Dumb*ss.

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Answer by Blaq Ego
Grand total = 190 exactly.

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