That last one I think may be Aesop Rock.Q3 RotM Clues:
July: Queens, Year of artist’s debut: 1999
August: Minneapolis, Year of artist’s debut: 1997
September: Long Island, Year of artist’s debut: 1997
September Rakim with 18th Letter? Not exactly his début but 1997 was the year he released his first solo album.
Atmosphere for August?
Yeah, those two, and then maybe Q-Tip for July.
That last one I think may be Aesop Rock.
Once again we're left at the mercy of VMP clues, ie. solo debut vs musical debut, but yeah that would make the most sense out of all the albums.That would be WILD if they were set to reissue Music For Earthworms!
Any other solo Aesop is readily getable.
Once again we're left at the mercy of VMP clues, ie. solo debut vs musical debut, but yeah that would make the most sense out of all the albums.
Rob Sonic is from the Bronx though.I would resub damn near instantly if it were the last Hail Mary Mallon album.
Rob Sonic is from the Bronx though.
I was going to suggest Impossible Kid or Skelethon as things I haven't seen around in a minute, but they're still readily available on the AR official site.Once again we're left at the mercy of VMP clues, ie. solo debut vs musical debut, but yeah that would make the most sense out of all the albums.
Once again we're left at the mercy of VMP clues, ie. solo debut vs musical debut, but yeah that would make the most sense out of all the albums.
I would really appreciate it if they stopped trying to charge me like $70 Canadian monies for EPs but it's definitely not something they're adverse to doing.Unless they pull another Freddie Gibbs and do Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives
MoFi is going to do some hip-hop? Who had to die over there to let that happen?Found this. I don't know if it has been shared already :
As part of Sony’s HH50 campaign, multiple albums in Sony’s Hip-Hop catalog will be featured into 2024 as part of Vinyl Me, Please’s Hip-Hop and Essentials Subscriptions. Albums by RUN DMC, Wu-Tang Clan, Boogie Down Productions, Lauryn Hill, Q-Tip, and more will be featured.
Mos Def’s Black On Both Sides, but he’s BrooklynI hate to alarm everyone but the Queen's rapper Ja Rule made his debut in 1999.
So it is Rakim and Q-Tip. Super in for Tip.Storf is storfing with us again with that debut hint
2 of those artists technically debuted years before their "debut"