IrishNinja
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Welcome to GAF-Hop, the home of hip-hop here on NeoGAF. This thread encompasses everything that has to do with hip-hop. From the hottest releases blowing up the Billboard 200 to the free album on Bandcamp, as well as the culture, current events, and the occasional gossip. So come on in and introduce yourself. The members' taste here have an extremely wide range so you're pretty likely to have something in common with someone. But if you come in and find members attacking each other, remember that everything is taken in jest here and we mean no harm, even if we attack you and your taste in music. The more people here conversing in GAF-Hop, the better it'll be. So kick back, relax, and please settle down.

Every year GAF-Hop hosts it's annual hip-hop awards ceremony:
Additionally, GAF-Hop was bored of making fun of Hopsin one day and the regulars here decided to list their top 10 albums. You can find links to individual members' lists the previous OT. And from all of those posts, Tyler Flozay tallied up the totals and came up with a list containing the top 20 albums. These 20 albums are posted in the image below with the list of albums below it in order starting with the top left album as the first. The album names in order are listed below as well.
Additionally, GAF-Hop was bored of making fun of Hopsin one day and the regulars here decided to list their top 10 albums. You can find links to individual members' lists the previous OT. And from all of those posts, Tyler Flozay tallied up the totals and came up with a list containing the top 20 albums. These 20 albums are posted in the image below with the list of albums below it in order starting with the top left album as the first. The album names in order are listed below as well.

- OutKast - ATLiens
- Dr. Dre - 2001
- OutKast - Aquemini
- GZA - Liquid Swords
- Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle
- A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders
- Notorious B.I.G. - Ready to Die
- The Game - The Documentary
- Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, mAAd City
- Nas - Illmatic
- Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
- Black Star - Black Star
- Kanye West - College Dropout
- Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx
- Wu-Tang Clan - 36 Chambers
- Ghostface Killah - Supreme Clientele
- Bone Thugs-n-Harmony - E. 1999 Eternal
- Kid CuDi - Man on the Moon
- Eminem - Slim Shady LP
Lupe Fiasco - The Coolrecons stahp- Lupe Fiasco - Food & Liquor

HiResDes, one of GAF-Hop's OGs has done monthly recommendations in the past but he has moved onto quarterly wrap-ups. Every few months, he takes his favorite studio album releases and free mixtapes released during those three months and posts them all in one convenient post for you.

Over the years, GAF-Hop has been home to a lot of incredibly talented artists. The following section is just a small portion of the MCs and producers that post here. If you want to get your material up here, just post it in the thread and ask.
Podcast
The original content isn't limited to music, GAF-Hop has its very own podcast, the GAF-Hop Verses! GAF-Hop OG, Eschaton, had a suggestion to get a podcast going featuring GAF-Hop's regulars. He not only suggested it but decided to host the show and get it organized. As of today, 4 episodes have been recorded and released, each covering a wide range of topics with a different mix of guests for every episode.
- Thread
- PodOMatic Hub
- Episode 1: 2012 In Review
- Episode 2: LongLive the Rich
- Episode 3: All's L That Ends Well
- Episode 4: Nicki Minaj and the 8 C***s
- Blackace
GAF-Hop's own moderator and DJ, Blackace, has put together a range of mixes spanning from West Coast Mixes, to artist specific, and even pop orientated mixes. - Emperor Bohe:
- HiResDes (with Gus & Pacific as Bum Life)
- ReconYoda (Zach) & Peterboy:
- Soul Creator
- Page of Dopeness - Dude helped out with Def Jam Rapstar, show love!
- siddx:
Rap Battles
- Battle #1 - The Mini-Van and Backpack Duel
- Battle #2 - Hip-Hop Taken Seriously
- K.Jack vs. Fixed2BeBroken

The GAF-Hop initiation is something fun we came up with. GAF-Hop may seem uninviting, but it's far from it. The musical preferences GAFers have here are as diverse as can be, as evident by the constant state of arguing, and the initiation is a chance for posters new and old to stir up some discussion and introduce themselves to the rest of GAF-Hop.
Musical Taste:
Musical Taste:
- Pick a coast to rep -
- Favorite Artist -
- Best feature killer -
- Favourite producer -
- Favourite album -
- What's in your playlist right now? -
- Rank Kanye's albums:
- Who is the best Wu-Tang member?
- Optional: Raekwon or Ghostface?
- Is Illmatic > Nas' whole life?
- Who won? Nas or Nas?
- Biggie or Pac?
- Lil B? Is he a genius or mentally challenged?
- How do you feel about Macklemore?
- Best odds on coming out before you die: Dre's Detox, GZA's Liquid Swords 2, or Jay Electronica - whatever?

Here are some threads that spawned from GAF-Hop or are related enough to the OT to be of interest. Some of these are threads for releases that are big enough to warrant their own thread for focused discussion.
- 2 Chainz - B.O.A.T.S. II - It's Me Time
- Ill Mind of Hopsin 5
- Earl Sweatshirt - Doris
- J. Cole - Born Sinner
- Jazz-Hop & Instrumental Hip-Hop thread
- Jay-Z - Magna Carta Holy Grail
- Kanye West - Yeezus
- Drake - Nothing Was The Same
- KiD CuDi - Indicud
- Killer Mike & El-P - Run The Jewels
- Modern Hip-Hop with that 90s Sound - Starter Kit: Get Back Into It
- GZA - Liquid Swords II (AOTY 2016)
- Jay ElecHanukkah - Act II: Patents of Nobility (The Turn)

About half of the music and topics posted in here usually comes from the various blogs that the Hoppers frequent. Some of the more popular are the following:
And the other half comes from the user's own digging. Artists use various sites to upload their own material for sale or for free. The following are the most well known resources and using the site's respective filters, you can find a lot of music out there.
In addition, there's also Rap Genius, which is the most active and complete lyric and lyric explaining resource out there, sometimes featuring insight from the artists themselves. And there's WhoSampled, which is a great resource for tracking down the samples used in songs.
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Well that's all! I'd like to thank CRS for the base for this OT, esha for the title and enzoes for me swaggerjacking it wholesale. also the rest of GAF-Hop for their undying support of Native Tongue Tuesdays.
And of course, whenever there is uncertainty or if GAF-Hop is too quiet, we always have a Shepherd to guide us:
And the other half comes from the user's own digging. Artists use various sites to upload their own material for sale or for free. The following are the most well known resources and using the site's respective filters, you can find a lot of music out there.
In addition, there's also Rap Genius, which is the most active and complete lyric and lyric explaining resource out there, sometimes featuring insight from the artists themselves. And there's WhoSampled, which is a great resource for tracking down the samples used in songs.
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Well that's all! I'd like to thank CRS for the base for this OT, esha for the title and enzoes for me swaggerjacking it wholesale. also the rest of GAF-Hop for their undying support of Native Tongue Tuesdays.
And of course, whenever there is uncertainty or if GAF-Hop is too quiet, we always have a Shepherd to guide us:
