The Urban Daily Presents: The New Music Classics
By July 3, 11:40 AM
Mary J. Blige, My Life
A subtle mix of the hip-hop soul that put her on the map but with more evolved vocalization this was Mary’s best work and the standard-barer for urban female soloists from that point on.
Notorious B.I.G., Life After Death
From beginning to end the strongest last impression an artist could leave. Chock full of quotables that walked the line of ashy and classy, this is the double CD that every rapper is still trying to duplicate.
Outkast, Aquemini
In the same way that Biggie set the blueprint for his peers and the next generation, these ATLiens created a formula for conscious crunk, (yes they said crunk back then too). The Dungeon family sound peaked on this near flawless soundscape.
A Tribe Called Quest, The Low End Theory
The father of NY 90s hip-hop; Not Illmatic, Not Reasonable Doubt. Not even Enta Da Stage. With one simple instruction, "Check The Rhyme," ATCQ proved that boom-bap had appeal beyond the 'hood.


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