Metallica
Now it's very easy to speak ill of it. In fact, it's still in fashion. more
Timbaland & Magoo -Under Construction, Part II
In its entirety, this double project features as a common thread the digital music of Timbaland, the most sought-after Hip Hop producer in the world of the POP music business. more
Missy Elliott -Under Construction
The electronic way to cheesy rap. Produced by Timbaland. more
Jay-z -The Black Album
When this album was released, the press, I don't know how seriously, referred to him as "the best MC on the planet." more
Jay-Z -The Blueprint
Everyone says it's his best. more
Busta Rhymes -Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front
Watch the video of Gimme Some More and then decide whether to listen to this album: it's all like that, the mental state. more
Busta Rhymes -When Disaster Strikes...
For me, a classic. Him very funny. more
Eminem -The Marshall Mathers LP
A fact not to overlook: the sudden interest of everyone in rap and its normalization in the listening habits of the average teenager, up to the present day, thanks to the first two albums by M.M. A true wave. more
Eminem -The Slim Shady LP
An "out" record. But viscerally and authentically Hip Hop. more
Nas -It Was Written
Alias: the second chapter of the Nasir saga. more
Nas -Illmatic
Said by almost everyone, even by those who don't understand why, the best Hip Hop album of all time. more
Ice Cube -AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
There are myriad fake rappers. And then there’s him. more
Ice-T -OG: Original Gangster
The real Gangsta Rap. He’s not your usual idiot; he’s truly lived through it. more
Ice-T
"If rappers really did to women everything they talk about in their songs, they'd have a dick like a sole." more
Cannibal Ox -The Cold Vein
Year of our Lord 2001. Still now, the rap of the future. more
Company Flow -Funcrusher Plus
When they went out, they turned the underground upside down. more
Napalm Death -Words From The Exit Wound
A couple of their albums overlooked by most, to which I am personally very fond. Part II. more
Napalm Death -Inside The Torn Apart
A couple of their albums overlooked by most, to which I am personally very attached. Part I. more