Most of the serious competitors have been named. I d add ODB & Kool Keith
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Most of the serious competitors have been named. I d add ODB & Kool Keith
For a strong voice of leadership, intellect, history and street knowledge: Chuck D of Public Enemy or KRS One are my overall favorite voices.
For the epitome of gutter, street darkness through the vocal tone and lyrical content: M.O.P., Rock of Heltah Skeltah, Freddie Foxxx, D-Black, F-T (Fuc That), Canibus, Big Twin of Infamous Mobb
Chuck D
Meth
Ad-Rock (Beasties)
B-Real
MCA (Beasties)
Ghostface
Busta
Redman
Q-Tip
Rakim
Big Daddy Kane
Slick Rick
Andre 3000
LL
Jay-Z
Ice Cube
Scarface
Kurupt
Snoop
DJ Quik
Lauryn Hill
Guru
ALL dope voices.
Great choices by everybody, like The Guru said, "It's Mostly Tha Voice"..
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Here's FT's Brooklyn Beast mixtape from '08 for you Rama, I don't know if this file is corrupted since I already downloaded my copy 2 years ago.
http://www.zshare.net/download/53532973a71578ee
or
http://sharebee.com/d48da960
He's got a hateful and slightly deranged sound to his voice when he rhymes but in an interview he sounds normal. I think that quality helps his music because his beats are aggressive alot of times.Quote:
Vinnie fucking paz?
Rebel INS has a good voice too.
C Rayz Walz
I enjoy many voices
MF Doom
Ghostface Killah
Eminem
R.A. The Rugged Man
Sean Price
Joell Ortiz
Andre Nickatina
and others
also,
Lord Have Mercy
Smooth B
KRS-1
can't believe Chef Raekwon hasn't even been mentioned yet tho, one of the illest voices that's for sure.
Method Man
Lord Have Mercy
Celph Titled
B-Real
Richard Raw
Poetic
ohhh shit yea and i almost forgot the Guru