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  2. Category:Hip-hop compilation albums - Wikipedia

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    The Best of A Tribe Called Quest; Best of KMD; The Best of Mac Dre; The Best of N2Deep; Big Air Experience; Black Slave; Boombox – Early Independent Hip Hop, Electro and Disco Rap 1979–82; Buckwild: Diggin' in the Crates; The Butcher Shop

  3. List of 1990s albums considered the best - Wikipedia

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    The first ever double-full-length hip-hop solo studio album released for mass consumption globally. [358] Accolades: 13 February 1996 () The Score: Fugees: East Coast hip hop [336] alternative hip hop; progressive rap [359] Ruffhouse/Columbia: Accolades: 11 March 1996 () Second Toughest In The Infants: Underworld Electronic [360] techno

  4. Doggystyle - Wikipedia

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    Doggystyle was included on The Source magazine's list of the 100 Best Rap Albums, as well as Rolling Stone magazine's list of Essential Recordings of the '90s. [citation needed] About.com placed the album in No. 17 of the greatest hip hop/rap albums of all time. [6] The album was certified 4× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of ...

  5. The Top 50 Hip-Hop Singles Of The 1980s - AOL

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    The 1980s were hip-hop’s first full decade as a documented musical genre on record, and from ’80 to ’89, rap grew from single to albums, from party songs to social commentary, from simple ...

  6. It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back - Wikipedia

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    Public Enemy's 1987 debut album Yo!Bum Rush the Show, while acclaimed by hip hop critics and aficionados, had gone ignored for the most part by the rock and R&B mainstream, [13] selling only 300,000 copies, which was relatively low by the high-selling standards of other Def Jam recording artists such as LL Cool J and Beastie Boys at the time. [14]

  7. 4,5,6 - Wikipedia

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    The recording sessions took place at Bearsville Studios. The album was produced by Dr. Butcher, Buckwild, Naughty Shorts, and T-Ray. It features guest appearances from B-1, MF Grimm, Nas, and Shawn Brown. The album peaked at number 24 on the Billboard 200 and atop the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts.

  8. Dare Iz a Darkside - Wikipedia

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    Dare Iz a Darkside debuted at number 13 on the US Billboard 200 chart, and number one on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums selling 83,000 copies, [10] becoming his first number one on the chart. [1] On January 27, 1995, the album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over 500,000 copies. [ 11 ]

  9. Breaking Atoms - Wikipedia

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    Breaking Atoms is the first album by American/Canadian hip hop group Main Source, released in 1991 on Wild Pitch Records.It was produced by the group, primarily by member Large Professor, with recording sessions taking place during 1990–1991 at Homeboy Studio, Power Play Studios, and Libra Digital in New York City.