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Primo was around and established before coming together to work with Guru. |
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yes indeed whatever. That's your opinion that it's not a collab. But my opinion is that it is. We will just have to agree to disagree. |
All really good recommendations thus far.
I'm gonna say Slaughterhouse just to get it out of the way. Sadistik's album 'The Balancing Act' is entirely produced by Emancipator, so I suppose you could go someway to call that a collabo. If not, Sadistik & A Kid Called Computer - The Art of Dying. DJ Dangermouse & Jemini - Ghetto Pop Life Dangerdoom (MF Doom & DJ Dangermouse) - The Mouse & The Mask Remember when, MF DOOM & Ghostface Killah were supposedly doing a collaboration album? Wonder what happened to that. The Nas & Damien Marley album is aight too. To add flame to the fire, in my opinion Gangstarr isn't a collaboration, there a group. Sure primo might've been producing for other artists before and during Gangstarr, but the main focus & bulk of his work focused on Gangstarr and Gangstarr itself is the combination of Guru & Premier. It's not Guru's album produced by preem, there just as much a part of the overall group as each other. Oh & Monster Island Czars, another of DOOM's many collaborations! |
I've thought of a few more too:
EMC (Masta Ace, Punchline, Wordsworth, Strick) The whole album is one of the better concept albums I've heard, and it's pretty much fresh all the way through. |
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pitchfork: "File under “dream collaborations”: reclusive rapper DOOM recently told Australian music magazine Super 3D that he and Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke are collaborating and might make an entire album: “We’re working on some duets, some duet songs and ****. Just like preliminary **** but we’ll probably end up doing a whole record together.” Who's excited? |
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