Ansar
Rising Star
I'm not sure how many others here are fans of hiphop, but surely there's at least one other person that is. I'm always looking for new groups to listen to, so I'd like to trade some of the underground groups from my area with some from yours. Here's a list of some of my favorites from Minnesota:
Atmosphere
They're probably the biggest from around here, the rapper is Slug and the beats/producer is Ant. I'm a big fan of their older stuff, but the new stuff is pretty good too. The newer stuff involves more live instruments than beat machines and is slower paced.
Old example: National Disgrace
New example: The Ropes
Look for their albums Seven Travels, God Loves Ugly, When Life Gives You Lemons..., and To All My Friends.
Brother Ali
He's great, does lots of work with Slug, the two of them started Rhymesayers. He's big, albino, and proud of it. I'm sure lots of people here will be able to relate with his message, he's all for love, peace and the belief that humanity is one. I love his work so I'm going to post a few of his works to show the range of the albums.
Tight Rope
Uncle Sam Goddamn
Forest Whitiker
Check out his albums US, The Undisputed Truth, and Shadows on the Sun. Also look for any songs with him and Slug, they're always great together: Blah Blah Blah
Prof
This guy's a lot less known than Brother Ali and Atmosphere, but he's got a great goofy rap style that works. He likes to mock rappers that just do work about money, drugs, and how good they are, but you gotta admit he pulls off a big fur coat.
Figured Out
Amazing
Albums to look for are the Kaiser Von Powderhorns and any mixtapes with his group stophouse. Rocketman is a good example of group, there's lots of versions of it with lots of people but the Yelawolf one is my favorite. A great thing about him is that he gives most of his mixtapes and some albums out for free.
Soulcrate Music
To be fair I think they're from North Dakota, but the Dakotas are Minnesota's little brothers anyway. My favorite album of theirs is Cardboard Cut Outs.
Rap Music From the Middle of Nowhere
For some reason their stuff is hard to find on youtube but you should definitely check the album out.
For some groups not from Minnesota you should check out:
Classified (Canada, is he mainstream up there? he's still underground in USA)
Aesop Rock (Michigan)
Murs (California)
Sage Francis (Not sure, but he has a spoken word style)
Immortal Technique (East coast, it's very angry and Revolutionary 2 involves some conspiracies, so heads up there)
Atmosphere
They're probably the biggest from around here, the rapper is Slug and the beats/producer is Ant. I'm a big fan of their older stuff, but the new stuff is pretty good too. The newer stuff involves more live instruments than beat machines and is slower paced.
Old example: National Disgrace
New example: The Ropes
Look for their albums Seven Travels, God Loves Ugly, When Life Gives You Lemons..., and To All My Friends.
Brother Ali
He's great, does lots of work with Slug, the two of them started Rhymesayers. He's big, albino, and proud of it. I'm sure lots of people here will be able to relate with his message, he's all for love, peace and the belief that humanity is one. I love his work so I'm going to post a few of his works to show the range of the albums.
Tight Rope
Uncle Sam Goddamn
Forest Whitiker
Check out his albums US, The Undisputed Truth, and Shadows on the Sun. Also look for any songs with him and Slug, they're always great together: Blah Blah Blah
Prof
This guy's a lot less known than Brother Ali and Atmosphere, but he's got a great goofy rap style that works. He likes to mock rappers that just do work about money, drugs, and how good they are, but you gotta admit he pulls off a big fur coat.
Figured Out
Amazing
Albums to look for are the Kaiser Von Powderhorns and any mixtapes with his group stophouse. Rocketman is a good example of group, there's lots of versions of it with lots of people but the Yelawolf one is my favorite. A great thing about him is that he gives most of his mixtapes and some albums out for free.
Soulcrate Music
To be fair I think they're from North Dakota, but the Dakotas are Minnesota's little brothers anyway. My favorite album of theirs is Cardboard Cut Outs.
Rap Music From the Middle of Nowhere
For some reason their stuff is hard to find on youtube but you should definitely check the album out.
For some groups not from Minnesota you should check out:
Classified (Canada, is he mainstream up there? he's still underground in USA)
Aesop Rock (Michigan)
Murs (California)
Sage Francis (Not sure, but he has a spoken word style)
Immortal Technique (East coast, it's very angry and Revolutionary 2 involves some conspiracies, so heads up there)