wow, some great tracks have been posted! roots manuva's vid was damn funny and his sound was ahead of its time, too bad most of his stuff sucked.
ceza is simply gifted with talent. check his
doubletime raps.
the tracks from the 'judgement night' sampler are all classics and p.e. & anthrax anyway. as is nas. i just
ny state of mind pt.2 one of the best ever, imo.
mesajah couldn't go wrong with voicing the
superior riddim. poland has a large and lively reggae scene, so they know their stuff.
if you like reggae/dancehall, then there are so many international collabos to look out for. i post some from germaica. the riddims are made in ger, while the voicing mostly comes from anglophone countries.
tanya stephens on
cure riddim (last one's voicing is from pl again),
seeed on
doctor's darling riddim,
seeed again on
frogass riddim,
general degree on pharao riddim and finally the
shanty town riddim.
there are of course some rap collaborations i like, aswell. allthough not always strictly rap. like this uk/usa meets jamaica,
movado remixed by smut.
east meets
west. no offence
someone posted ttc. if you like them, here are
two other international genre crossing tracks featuring them.
if you like this electro/rap fusions, you might even go one step further and like
adam tensta from sweden. not really my cup of tea, and i havent made up my mind wether this is rather innovative or just a less-pathetic-continuation of 1990's
eurodance crap
but back to france. check out shurik'n. brilliant.
this one from the 'ou je vis' album should even satisfy a spoiled american hip hop lover.
last time on cfc when mentioning german rap, someone was disappointed that it was not sounding as aggressiv as he expected. hope these ones have the appropriate '
achtung-jawoll-
scheiße-schweinehund-level.
have a look at what nato's war on serbia washed up on our shores
i like this
music for the gym. and
kollegah has the funniest and most clever
comparisons, punchlines and skills in german language, but his instrumentals just suck.