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  • Blaq Poet - "Tha Blaqprint"

    2 33.33%
  • Bumpy Knuckles - "The KolexXxion"

    1 16.67%
  • Royce Da 5'9" - "PRhyme"

    3 50.00%
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Thread: Best DJ Premier produced album (2009-2014)?

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    Default Best DJ Premier produced album (2009-2014)?

    DJ Premier still brings the boom bap heat like no other producers, and he's dropped some recent albums with some super sick emcees. Blaq Poet's "Tha Blaqprint" was a personal favorite of mine, but so was Bumpy Knuckles with "The KolexXxion"... and now most recently we got the PRhyme album with Royce and Adrian Younge.

    so which one do you think is the iller album?

    i need to think this one over a bit as they are all very good albums imo



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    The Kolexxxion got a lot of play time for me I loved that. I haven't heard Prhyme though.
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    I really like the Blaqprint but its tough choice, they are all dope.





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    Gonna relisten over the next few days; all of em go hard, I can't call it off the top of my head.

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    I haven't heard the others but Prhyme really renewed my faith in Preemo. For the last decade or so I found his beats to be disappointingly formulaic. The beats on Prhyme, maybe because of the self-imposed restrictions, felt different.
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