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Hip hop for those who like to pretend the past two decades never happened.
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An easily-digested route into the rapper’s superhero world.
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A worthy addition to The God MC’s legacy.
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One for the breakdancers as well as appreciators of forward-thinking craft.
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Debut album from rap troupe featuring three House of Pain members.
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Constant invention and genuine humanity characterise every whirr.
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He remains the finest catch of J5’s MC contingent.
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Reverence for hip hop tradition meets experimental fearlessness.
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The sound of an MC struggling to keep up with the pace.
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Not for the faint-hearted, but you sense they won’t ever have it any other way.
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Post-rock intricacies, keyboard buzzes and paint-stripping riffs are well woven.
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A glorious, if rather brief, coming of age.
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A multi-collaborative affair from the superstar DJ.
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Nobody else relates street stories with Raekwon’s eloquence.
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Allows the cerebral production to breathe and be beheld in an entirely new light.
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A melee of post-punk ideas, but jammed together fairly naively.