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"First Impressions: The 50 Best Album-Openers in Rap History (link)"


  

          

Written by Sam Sweet

Conventional pop music wisdom dictates that Track 4 is the traditional cornerstone of any pop music album, the compartment in which artists stash their best stuff for listeners to find after working through the appetizers at the beginning of an album. In rap, however, it’s always been about Track 1. Why? Because hip-hop is not polite and because it has no patience. A rapper won’t wait to engage you with subtlety: He’ll tell you what you need to know right now, up front, without delay.

Thus, the Opening Song: the gateway to a rapper’s album, or even his whole career. It’s the moment when the curtain comes up and the spotlight hits the stage and we all collectively ask: “What do you have to show us?” An album only gets one chance to make a first impression, and that leadoff song can say it all.

It can encapsulate an artist’s entire style, as with Warren G’s ”Regulate,” or it can be a sly and subtle introduction that eases you into terrors to come, as with Three 6 Mafia’s “Sippin’ on Some Syrup.” It can rip things open with a terrific explosion, like the Beasties’ “Shake Your Rump.” Or, like Nas’s “N.Y. State of Mind,” it might sneak up on you and run off with your wallet before you have a chance to decide whether or not you even want to listen. There’s a million ways to come at it and a million ways to get it wrong. Don't postpone joy. These are The 50 Best Album-Opening Songs in Rap History.

Top 10

10. Ice Cube "The N***a Ya Love to Hate" (1990)
09. Juvenile "Ha" (1998)
08. LL Cool J "I'm Bad" (1987)
07. Nas "N.Y. State of Mind" (1994)
06. Dr. Dre "F**k Wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebrating)" (1992)
05. A Tribe Called Quest "Excursions" (1991)
04. Eric B & Rakim "Follow the Leader" (1988)
03. Public Enemy "Bring the Noise" (1988)
02. N.W.A "Straight Outta Compton" (1988)
01. Run-DMC "Peter Piper" (1986)

read the rest here: http://www.complex.com/music/2015/07/the-50-best-rap-album-openers/

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I love posts about sequencing.
Jul 13th 2015
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One thing I can say L.A. artists have always been great at:
Jul 13th 2015
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a few no real order...
Jul 14th 2015
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Good lord, this list bangs...
Jul 14th 2015
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well played
Jul 14th 2015
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Other than My World I'm with you
Jul 15th 2015
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The muthafuckin' saga continues...
Jul 14th 2015
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Surprised Iron Maiden didn't make the cut
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RE: Surprised Iron Maiden didn't make the cut
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Few random ones
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RE: Few random ones
Jul 14th 2015
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Breaking The Rules!!!!!!
Jul 15th 2015
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Maaaaan, Time travelin........that shit!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jul 15th 2015
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Dreams & Nightmares by Meek Mill better be on that list...
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It's #15. Like this post
Jul 15th 2015
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      I was so intent on missing it that I actually missed it...
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LeroyBumpkin
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1. "I love posts about sequencing."
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It's interesting that they talked about the different philosophies in sequencing between a pop record and a hip hop record. I hadn't really put much thought into the difference until D'Angelo's Black Messiah came out. I had replied in that post asking why he didn't start the album with 1000 Deaths, which at the time I thought was a better opener (kinda like Mama's Gun with Penitentiary Philosophy). Both squeeg and ?uest replied back saying that Black Messiah was following a more hip hop sequencing so Deaths fit better at track #2.

I'm still green on that particular philosophy, but when I look at most of my favorite hip hop albums, it makes sense.

As for pop music in general, I think the halfway point (or the end of Side A) always contained the best song on the album. I'll have to come back later with some examples, but the first one I always think of is Electric Relaxation.

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2. "One thing I can say L.A. artists have always been great at:"
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3. "a few no real order..."
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Time 4 Sum Aksion - Redman
Snake Eyes - Main Source
Allah U Akbar - Brand Nubian
U Mean I’m Not? - Black Sheep
Oodles Of O's - De La Soul
ALONGWAYTOGO - Gang Starr
Steve Biko (Stir It Up) - A Tribe Called Quest
Rappaz R. N. Dainja - KRS-ONE
I Ain't No Joke - Eric B & Rakim
My World - O.C.
So Wat Cha Sayin' - EPMD



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6. "Good lord, this list bangs..."
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Especially with these songs...

>Allah U Akbar - Brand Nubian
>U Mean I’m Not? - Black Sheep
>ALONGWAYTOGO - Gang Starr
>I Ain't No Joke - Eric B & Rakim
>So Wat Cha Sayin' - EPMD

  

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7. "well played"
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i will never be able to hear "Time 4 Sum Aksion" and not think of early tyson

everything about that scene/attitude/time was perfect

  

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11. "Other than My World I'm with you"
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That song never resonated with me.

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4. "The muthafuckin' saga continues... "
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5. "Surprised Iron Maiden didn't make the cut"
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The movie dialogue sets it off crazy. Esp. how the beat drops in. And Ghost, Rae and Cap each destroy it.

  

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10. "RE: Surprised Iron Maiden didn't make the cut"
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>The movie dialogue sets it off crazy. Esp. how the beat drops
>in. And Ghost, Rae and Cap each destroy it.

hell yeah.

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8. "Few random ones"
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The Start of Your Ending - Mobb
Return of the G - Kast
In The House - Pete & CL
You Know My Steez - Gang Starr
Sure Shot - Beasties
Time Traveling - Common
Thought Process - Goodie
The Message - Nas
Breaking The Rules - MOP
Ready To Rock - Oddisee
Let It Rattle - POS
Tru Master - Pete Rock <<<< honestly, what's fucking with that intro into Deck's verse?
Knuckheadz - Raekwon
Proceed - Roots

  

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>Tru Master - Pete Rock <<<< honestly, what's fucking with that

Nothing.

Easily one of my favorite scratch sequences in all of life.


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I don't like the beat anymore because its just a loop. ALC didn't FLIP IT ENOUGH!

Flip it enough? Flip these. Flip off. Go flip some f*cking burgers.(c)Kno

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The swing of that record. THAT'S how you start an album. "The names Bill..."

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13. "Maaaaan, Time travelin........that shit!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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One of the craziest drum patterns/tracks I've ever, ever heard.

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14. "Dreams & Nightmares by Meek Mill better be on that list..."
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Gonna check the list now.

Edit: Checked the list and it ain't on there. Meek ain't the greatest by far but this opening track sets the tone and delivers the energy a bamma needs to work out, turn up, get lit, etc.

  

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16. "I was so intent on missing it that I actually missed it..."
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LMBO

Thanks, Wade-O!

This joint is actually in my top 5 if not overall #1. Some mornings, I put this on repeat as I head to the office.

  

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