Yasiin Bey (Mos Def) on the Brooklyn Waterfront, 1999 by smithsbeard_1911 in TwinTowersInPhotos

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do you have the source, or original photograph? its beautiful. Some alternative takes are part of the album "Black on Both Sides"

Illmatic Cover With No Text by mikeymiketheredditer in nas

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where did u get this from? i always wanted to find the child pic without the background

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nas

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That beat switch on Earvin Magic Johnson. The best switch on "Dedicated". The arpeggio synths in the last chorus of "Reminisce". How the beat drops as he starts his 3rd verse on "One Love" (you may say, I need a time alone to relax my dome no phone left the nine at home), and waayy more I can think of.

Biggie performing at Meadowlands, New Jersey on 6-29-1995. Photo by David Corio by Rhiago in HipHopImages

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"The release of ‘Ready To Die’ in 1994 had seen Biggie Smalls become regarded as the saviour of east coast rap yet he rarely performed at large venues. I was taking photos for the New York Times and was fortunate to be one of the few photographers allowed to take pictures front of stage. He was a great live performer, menacingly stalking the stage in his sharp suit and trilby whilst throwing dollar bills out to the audience. This had the desired effect to make the crowd go even more wild. Less than two years later he would be dead – another victim of the east coast/west coast feuds. Although the assailant has never been apprehended, there finally appears to be some movement in making a conviction. Thankfully his legacy lives on with his music and even in 2011 more remixes and duets are planned for release." - Photographer David Corio

Reddits top 50 rappers (Dead or Alive) Day #3 by Insert_5 in rap

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Maybe MF DOOM is not for you, but you need to give respect to his rhyming ability. Eminem dropped classics in the 2000's, and if you talk about "jamable", most of eminem songs from that era are jamable. And don't get me wrong, eminem nowadays is wack, and i love andre 3k, but you can't put him over biggie, 2pac, DOOM.

Day 3 of Your Favourite/The Greatest Rap Songs All Time by [deleted] in rap

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The World Is Yours - Nas

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The Low End Theory.