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Da Brakes

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  1. Yea he's a british DJ!! Does a load of shows on tv as well!
  2. very true!! his take a stand song aint that bad tho!
  3. Yeah!! I got da idea from Prince! :thumb:
  4. It was definately Trevor Nelson who compiled this list! But this is only his opinion so we can't be too mad!! :roll:
  5. [quote=DevilsJim89,Aug 20 2004, 05:12 PM]Will Smith: Big Willie Style (1997) One half of DJ Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince coming back from a four-year hiatus from the game contained the hits "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" and "Miami". The album sold nine million in the US alone. Will Smith is known forever as a hip-hop icon. --------------- Thats how it should be![/quote] Damn right!
  6. I go back to Uni around the 27th Sept!!
  7. [quote=KevTastic,Aug 20 2004, 04:40 PM][quote=Da Brakes,Aug 20 2004, 09:13 AM] I think thats kinda corny![/quote] Hows this one for ya Da Brakes Forever Together [/quote] Much better!!! Nah it has to be 'Still The Rapper' for me!
  8. [quote=Daedalus Mortality,Aug 20 2004, 03:24 PM]Becouse trevor nelson made the list[/quote] :bowrofl: :bowrofl: :bowrofl:
  9. Thats Tim who did!! It is real good! :thumb:
  10. 1. 2 Pac : "All Eyez on Me" (1996) On his prison release, Tupac signed to Suge Knight's Death Row records. Massive tracks followed including 'California Love' and 'I Ain't Mad At Cha' . Publically regarded as the most influential rapper in history. 2. Lauryn Hill : "Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill" (1998) We wondered whether she could eclipse the Fugees well Lauryn Hill went onto amaze with her debut album scooping 5 Grammy Awards. We're still desperate for an official studio follow up album. Includes classic cuts like "Doo-Woop", "X-factor" and "Everything"...... 3. Dr Dre : "2001" (1999) As well as crafting compelling cuts for the likes of Snoop Dogg and Eminem, Dre dropped two of the most acknowledged hip hop albums of all time. '2001' featured 'Still Dre' and 'Forgot About Dre'. 4. Justin Timberlake : "Justified" (2002) If you leave a band to go solo its daunting enough. Add in crossing genres from pop to RnB - with Justified JT made the move successfully... all be it with Jacko's influence and strong Neptunes and Timbaland production. 5. 50 Cent : "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" (2003) Hailing from the streets of New York he was infamously shot 9 times before Eminem signed him. The smash hit single 'In Da Club' took 50 to phenomenal success - he has sold over eight million albums and taken controversially taken hip-hop back to gangsta. 6. TLC : "CrazySexyCool" (1994) The biggest selling female trio, T-Boz, Left-Eye and Chilli (TLC) brought their own unique style of hip-pop and RnB at a time when people where still trying to define the urban genre. CrazySexyCool was TLC's master piece - classic songs "Waterfalls" and "Creep" crossed over into the mainstream. 7. Alicia Keys : "Songs in A Minor" (2001) Being spotted by the man who signed Aretha and Whitney may have weighed some artists down not Ms. Keys. A classical trained pianist whose Fallin single proved that a ballad can still launch a career. This debut sold over 7 million worldwide and won 5 Grammys 8. The Fugees : "The Score" (1996) 2nd album from the New Jersey trio, breaking away from the gangsta rap style of the mid 90's fusing rap, rnb and reggae. "Killing Me Softly" and "Ready or Not" were massive hits worldwide. 9. Mariah Carey : "Butterfly" (1997) Some claimed that this was Mariah declaring independence from ex-husband and label boss Tommy Mottola. Much of it is devoted too ballads like "All I Am", except the Puff Daddy produced track "Honey". 10. Usher : "8701" (2001) Grammy award winning 3rd album from Atlanta born singer Usher Raymond, production teams on the project included The Neptunes and Jam&Lewis. The utlimate stage and video performer who was already a superstar in his teens 11. Eminem : "The Marshall Mathers LP" (2000) "Stan", "The Way I Am", "Real Slim Shady"....just some of the reasons - along with the ballistic beats of Dr.Dre why this man has become the name in pop and hip hop globally. Outstanding album cementing him as the genres biggest star. 12. Snoop Doggy Dog : "Doggystyle" (1993) Until 50 Cent's "Get Rich or Die Tryin" this was the biggest selling debut rap album, hit singles include "What's My Name" and "Gin and Juice" the man is totally synonymous with west coast hip-hop. 13. Aaliyah : "Aaliyah" (2001) Her 3rd album was the last complete studio set before her untimely death in a plane crash. Selections such as "We Need a Resolution" and "More Than a Woman", honed as usual by Timbaland production. Her music was timeless 14. Destiny's Child : "The Writings On The Wall" (1999) After an average debut the original 4 texas girls in DC, cemented their status at the top of RnB, with assured singing and catchy chorus lines making this an album that appealed to the mainstream and purists alike. "Bills Bills Bills", "Bug a Boo" and "Say My Name" did the business by night and day 15. Craig David : "Born To Do It" (2000) Having established a foothold on the music scene via his UK Garage material, Craig went onto to unveil an album that shifted over 7 million copies worldwide and delivered huge singles like "7 Days" and "Fill Me In". The most successful British urban export since Soul II Soul. 16. Jay Z : "Blueprint" (2001) Regarded by many as his best album to date, The Blueprint racked up Jay Z's 6th platinum album with hit singles "Girls Girls Girls" and "Takeover" simply the most successful rapper out of New York since B.I.G. 17. TLC : "Fanmail" (1999) The pressure was on to deliver after the success of "CrazySexyCool". Featured RnB anthems 'No Scrubs" and "Unpretty" and strong videos too. 18. Eminem : "The Eminem Show" (2002) Now more than a mere artist, after the success of the film "8 Mile" he has become a media phenomenon. "Lose Yourself" and "Cleanin Out My Closet" showed he still had his eye on the music. 19. Nas : "Illmatic" (1994) East coast rapper Nasir Jones is seen as a main cog during a golden age of East coast rap music. Incredible debut album that the critics still hail as his best. Check likes of "It Aint Hard To Tell" and the "World Is Yours". He recently had any epic battle with Jay Z to find out who was the King of New York 20. Aaliyah : "One In A Million" (1996) With her debut album "Age Ain't Nothing but a Number", Aaliyah stamped her mark on the RnB scene as a major talent. Here she cemented that impression on cuts like "One in a Million" and "If Your Girl Only Knew". 21. Whitney Houston : "My Love Is Your Love" (1998) One of the biggest pop stars of all time, Whitney has been making hit records since the early 80's. She returned after an 8 year break wtih a more contemporary urban set using producers like Rodney Jerkins and Wyclef Jean. Featuring "It's Not Right but It's OK" and "My love is your love". 22. Beyonce : "Dangerously In Love" (2003) Leaving Destiny's Child to one side, Beyonce shows why she is the star of the trio. It includes sexy collaborations with Sean Paul and Jay Z from the new skool and Luther Vandross from the old skool 23. Notorious B.I.G. : "Ready To Die" (1994) Sean "Puffy" Combs signed Christopher Wallace to the newly formed Bad Boy records, "Ready To Die" went multi- platinum and put East Coast rap back on the map with classics like "One more chance." 24. Notorious B.I.G. : "Life After Death" (1997) Released on the 25th march 1997 two weeks after his death in LA, "Life After Death" is one of the biggest selling rap albums of all time. Leaving B.I.G. as a legend of the rap game, through his story setting and impeccable flow. 25. Nerd : "In Search Of........." (2002) One of the hottest production teams, Chad and Pharrell donned their No One Ever Really Dies personna to combine styles on this set. Innovative and intereseting take on the hip hop/RnB soundscape whilst embracing rock. 26. Boyz II Men : "II" (1994) Massive sales for this and the preceeding album ( 20 million in the USA) mean they go down in RnB and mainstream chart history."II" featured "I'll Make Love to You", "On Bended Knee" and "Water Runs Dry" keeping Motown Records afloat in the mid 90's. 27. Sean Paul : "Dutty Rock" (2002) Argubly the most succesful dancehall reggae act to cross over into the mainstream arena, Dutty Rock has sold over 3 million units worldwide. Hit singles "Gimme the Light" , "Get Busy" and "Like Glue" were club anthems 28. Jill Scott : "Who is Jill Scott" (2000) The question was answered in fine style on Philly singer/songwriter's debut. Strong from start to finish with standouts like "Slowly Surely", a "Long Walk", "Getting in The Way' and "He Loves Me". 29. Erykah Badu : "Baduizm" (1997) If D'Angelo helped develop a new style for RnB/Soul, Erykah Badu made an equally strong contribution to the neo soul sound. An album to chill to - old school soul music with jazz 30. Janet Jackson : "Velvet Rope" (1997) Many artists would struggle to follow in the footsteps of megastar siblings but Janet has secured superstar status in her own right. Her 6th album debuted at number 1 with hits galore. 31. D'Angelo : "Brown Sugar" (1995) Responsible not only for this superb debut album but also the rebirth of soul/RnB as neo soul. Straddled the ground between Marvin Gaye and Prince on tunes like "Brown Sugar", "Lady" and "Crusin". 32. R.Kelly : "R" (1998) Hugely successful double album which went platinum. The single "Believe I can Fly" earned him a grammy award and become a wedding anthem! 33. Destiny's Child : "Survivor" (2001) The "Independent Women" single from this set could be said to perfectly sum up the female psyche of the time. Title track and "Emotions" continued chart domination for the now trio of Texans 34. Ms Dynamite : "A Little Deeper" (2002) A Little Deeper......just that and winning her a Mercury Music Prize. Proving there is more to Dynamite than MCing on singles like "It Takes More" and "Dy-Na-Mi-Tee". 35. Blackstreet : "Blackstreet" (1994) Acknowledged as the orginator of "swingbeat", Teddy Riley linked that style with a more RnB group feel.They blended vocal harmonies to create a "swingsoul" sound on cuts like "U Blow My Mind" and "Joy". 36. R.Kelly : "Chocolate Factory" (2003) The latest offering which topped the Billboard album charts early in 2003, the single "Ignition (remix)" stayed at number one on the UK charts for several weeks 37. Missy Elliot : "Under Construction" (2002) With Timbaland behind the boards once again, Missy's midas touch continues. Singles include "Work it" and "Gossip Folks". 38. Outkast : "Stankonia" (2000) Wacky duo hailing from Atlanta, Georgia. They saw their 4th studio album catapult them into the mainstream thanks to the multi-award winning single "Ms Jackson" and "So Fresh So Clean". 39. India Airee : "Acoustic Soul" (2001) Atlanta soul scene has produced several significant names none more so than Airee. She struck a chord with her meaningful lyrics and strong but uncomplicated melodies on tracks like "Brown Sugar" and 'Video". 40. A Tribe Called Quest : "Midnight Marauders" (1993) Their third album "Midnight Marauders" offered up arguably the best illustration of their "message" style hip hop musings, via tracks like "Award Tour", "Sucka Nigga" and "Electric Relaxation". 41. Jay Z : "Reasonable Doubt" (1996) The first installment in what proves to be the finest East coast rap debut album since B.I.G's "Ready To Die" set. Major hits with "Can't Knock the Hustle" and "Brooklyn's Finest". 42. Missy Elliot : "So Addictive" (2001) The lead single from this album "Get your Freak On" was one of the most prominent hits that year that sampled asian beats. 43. Maxwell : "Urban Hang Suite" (1996) Along with D'Angelo and Erykah Badu many urban music fans feel that Maxwell co-created the term neo classic soul with this album. Where as D'Angelo had more of a hip-hop edge to his brand of soul, Maxwell proved on this album that there was room for sophisticated and initmate soul in todays market. 44. Ja Rule : "Pain Is Love" (2001) The Murder Inc. main man dominated the charts with this 3rd album. Filled with hits that included "Livin it Up", "I'm Real" and his collaborations with Ashanti " Always on time" was the biggest selling single in Def Jam history. 45. Ashanti : "Ashanti" (2002) After being guest vocalist for Fat Joe "What's Luv" and Ja Rule's "Always On Time" , her own album debut carried her on the Murder Inc wave of success. Mainstream charts loved "Foolish", "Happy" and "Baby". 46. Jodeci : "Diary Of A Mad Band" (1993) Possibly the coolest and most influential boy band of the last decade or so the 2 sets of brothers K Ci / Jo Jo and Devante / Dalvin caused mass hysteria wherever they went but no-one could doubt their prowess as a vocal group and as RnB producers. Highlights include " Cry for You", "My Heart Belongs to You" and "Feenin". 47. Joe : "All That I Am" (1997) The sophomore album from the East Coast crooner contained "All The Things Your Man Wont Do". "Good Girls" and "Dont Wanna Be A Player". He somehow carved a niche as a balladeer in an already saturated market. 48. Lucy Pearl : "Lucy Pearl" (2000) Raphael Saadiq (Toni Tony Tone) Ali-Shaheed (Tribe called quest) and Dawn (EnVogue) formed this mini super group for a one off album that left the purists purring. Tracks included "Dont Mess With My Man" and "Dance Tonight". 49. Common : "Like Water For Chocolate" (2000) An album that combined mellow hip hop with jazz, soul and afrobeat flavas to universal acclaim. "The Light" , "The Sixth Sense" and "Time Travelling", strong examples of this. 50. Mary J Blige : "My Life" (1994) The 2nd album that Puff Daddy produced for Mary J Blige a typical reflection on her troubled life at the time. Mary really endeared herself particularly to women who empathised with her. Via songs likes "My Life", "Be Happy" and "Going Down".
  11. I personally wouldn't put 50 Cent as the number 1 rapper out today! I'd easily put Will and Kanye above him.
  12. I personally dont have an article myself but I know some people on this board do that prove this.
  13. [quote=lambertj3,Aug 20 2004, 12:19 PM]Daedalus Mortality i agree with u will has had a ghost writer it has been proven in interview don't mind the children on this board hating . You can still like will and post creative criticism without hating will. theses kids have yet to grow up.[/quote] Please can you print the interview or quote what Will said when he states he has had ghostwriters. I think you'll find that you can't. Will has not had anybody write an entire song for him.
  14. Cool but you dont need to post this in every single forum. just one will do.
  15. Yup!! I dont much like any of my earlier stuff! Love the new stuff tho!
  16. Excellent man!! Well done! I did mine AGES ago! I'm going into my second year of uni in Sept!
  17. [quote=Hero1,Aug 20 2004, 02:11 AM]if sosolid responded it would probably be with a gat :eek4:[/quote] :bowrofl: :bowrofl: :bowrofl: Bye bye Brakes! :night:
  18. Yea sorry about the rapping along!!!!
  19. 1. Don't Even Try It 2. From Da South 3. So fresh You guys just need to get 4 and 5!!
  20. Thanks for this!! I wanna hear the records!! Loved that interview! Quite personal!
  21. I love the title 'Still The Rapper' I think it was suggested a while back when we discussing this topic!
  22. [quote=Daedalus Mortality,Aug 19 2004, 08:50 PM]Yea I know what you mean by flasy, but isn't having a flasy video NOT keeping it reall?[/quote] Thats what I would have thought!
  23. Wow! I missed this one! Thanks anyway!
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