/r/90sRapFeel
All Eras of Rap That Have Roots In The 90's
A sub dedicated to sharing all eras of rap and hip-hop that share a common root in the 1990's. The 90's were a very transformative era for hip-hop and in here we can share songs that has that feel to it
/r/90sRapFeel
Reserved for that old boom bap, of which there was a lot of in the 90s. What were the top 5 bangers for you? Hard to narrow down, but I wanna see some gems. In no particular order, mine were…
Outta Here - KRS-One (who can forget that scene in Clockers?)
Stick to ya Gunz - M.O.P feat. Kool G Rap
Apostiles Warning - Mobb Deep (that P verse y’all)
Twinz (Deep Cover ‘98) - Big Pun feat. Fat Joe
Da Graveyard - Big L feat. Lord Finesse, Jay-Z, Party Arty and Grand Daddy I.U.
(Perhaps Jay’s best verse outside Where I’m From)
Let me know.
This track was really good, it's a shame that guru is no longer alive.
Gfunk 90s Vibe
Gfunk 90’s Feel Gangsta Rap
Tupac Shakur life story
Thanks to the homie u/jensyao
Sup y’all, as u see by my name I’m a j cole fan and I’m new to Reddit and had a few questions, I’ve recently wanted to dive deeper into 90s rap, I love guys like Jay Z Rakim Nas and I wondered how I should dive Into all their discographies. I’m into their more mainstream stuff but some of the best stuff is the lesser know stuff. Also lmk other guys I should listen to
My buddies and I host a podcast (Three Different Ones) on which we discuss albums from 1965 to present day. Today's episode features an album I'm sure y'all are quite familiar with: Doggystyle. We'd love to hear your thoughts! Feel free to drop a request if you have one. We've done a few other early 90s rap albums as well, so feel free to check those out. Links to various platforms below:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4DzAUzDPs7tSivuqFxteXk?si=AFCR2jUgSq6NU9rdCZIlGg
https://anchor.fm/three-different-ones