20. Grav f/ Kanye West “Line For Line” (1996)
Album: Down To Earth
Producer: Kanye West
Label: Correct Records
If you didn’t already know, Kanye’s first beats and rhymes ever placed on an album with national distribution, was Grav’s Down To Earth in 1996. Ye was only a teenager at the time, but showed major maturation on the beats and rhymes. It’s a shame that Grav’s debut project didn’t blow the way it should’ve, but it’s a something you’ll want to visit (or revisit) if you’re interested in tracing the production and rhyming roots of the Louis Vuitton Don.
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ain’t this on Freshmen Adjustment??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_CC1hsFT7g
Biggest mistake on the original list was Ni**as in Paris being so damn high. We basically got force fed that song…smh. Doesn’t deserve top 25 to me. And We Major should have been MUCH higher.
real talk this list is HORRIBLE, where is “Diamonds are forever”, “Homecoming”, “The Wire”,
To your comment I respond: “They say there ain’t no hope for the youth and the truth is there ain’t no hope for the future”
i need all these songs lol
Heard Em Say and We Major are in my top 5