5. KRS-ONE – MC’s Act Like They Don’t Know
You want to get a crowd up? Play this shit. Nobody has been more of an outspoken advocate for hip-hop culture than KRS has been. Starting his career in the 80s with the group Boogie Down Productions, KRS went on to be an underground hip-hop hero, calling out the imitators in tracks like this and clearly stating the cultural importance of hip-hop. Thanks to him, the UN recognizes hip-hop as a religion, which KRS has written the bible for! (Don’t believe me? Check Amazon.com) Furthermore, he may be the greatest live MC ever. You’d have to be crazy to try to battle this guy with a microphone.
6. O.C. – Time’s Up
O.C. is and underground hip-hop legend, but not in the same vein as KRS. Far more under the radar, O.C. was a well-respected MC responsible with one of the most overlooked hip-hop albums of the 90s. “Word…Life” has some of the realest themes and tracks you can hear in the genre, headlined by the ultimate call-out track, “Time’s Up.” If you get a chance, listen to this whole album.
7. Organized Konfusion – Stress
Genius lyricism and delivery. That’s the only way you can describe Pharoahe Monch, who exists as half of Organized Konfusion with Prince Poetry. One of the most well-respected artists in hip-hop, Monch has one of the most easily identifiable voices in hip-hop. With impeccable vocal deliveries featuring menacing inflections and mind-flipping flows, Monch can be considered one of the greatest MCs of all time. Enjoy this raw track and listen to a few others if you get the chance, you won’t regret it.
8. Big Pun – Twinz
R.I.P Big Pun. The man was 400 pounds at the time of his death, which is shocking to know considering his impressive breath control demonstrated on a track like this. His flow was also one of the greatest of all time (inspired by Kool G Rap of course, who Big Pun knelt down for and kissed the ring when they had first met) If you don’t believe that Big Pun is one of the greatest of all time, then try this line out, “Dead in the middle of Little italy, Little did we know that we riddled some middlemen who didn’t do diddly.” Damn. And the other dude on this track? Fat Joe. Turns out he’s got skills.
9. The Pharcyde – Runnin’
One of the greatest indie rap pack crews to achieve commercial success, The Pharcyde followed an unconventional approach to hip-hop. With albums like “Bizarre Ride II,” The Pharcyde established themselves as an alternative and silly rap group that could tackle real issues without sounding contrived, and did so flawlessly. It’s all good when you listen to the Pharcyde, Los Angeles’ premier hip-hop 90s hipsters.
10. Big L – Put It On
R.I.P. Big L. This legend is one of hip-hops most creative lyricist. He could insult you in an endless number of ways and use that same ability to elevate himself to places other MCs have never been. Hands down considered an all-time great, Big L deserves multiple listens because his unique flow has never been matched by anyone else.