11. Easy Moe Bee 12. Grandmaster Flash 13. Pete Rock 14. Organized Noize 15. Scott La Rock 16. DJ Quik 17. Kay Gee[/b] 18. Eric B. 19. Mannie Fresh 20. Jermaine Dupri
Kay Gee[/b] nice call! (Hip-Hop hooray was the breakout song at my wedding...)
Edit: I see that Digital Dream Door's original list was based on the wishy washy criteria "innovation, popularity, creativity, and influence" so I guess that list makes slightly more sense if looked at on popularity alone. Still amusingly shit though.
so wait -- these actually represent an order of best to least good? man I thought this was just a stream of conciousness list of producers. if this really represents somebody's sober, reasoned list of producers from best to least good, then...fuck I don't even know where to begin with how wrong this is.
I don't know how you can question the wisdom and insightful knowledge of a list that recognises that missy should be placed 70 places above Mista Lawnge and that producer extraordinaires Marshall Mathers and andre benjamin should be grouped with Jay Dee in the 60s.
Edit: I see that Digital Dream Door's original list was based on the wishy washy criteria "innovation, popularity, creativity, and influence" so I guess that list makes slightly more sense if looked at on popularity alone. Still amusingly shit though.
so wait -- these actually represent an order of best to least good? man I thought this was just a stream of conciousness list of producers. if this really represents somebody's sober, reasoned list of producers from best to least good, then...fuck I don't even know where to begin with how wrong this is.
I don't know how you can question the wisdom and insightful knowledge of a list that recognises that missy should be placed 70 places above Mista Lawnge and that producer extraordinaires Marshall Mathers and andre benjamin should be grouped with Jay Dee in the 60s.
I'm saying. I think we had a brief thread on this ranking list some months back, right? In any case it's fine as a valueless list of producers, but then people on here started actually arguing the merits of the order , (an order which can only be described as totallycrazy.)
11. Easy Moe Bee 12. Grandmaster Flash 13. Pete Rock 14. Organized Noize 15. Scott La Rock 16. DJ Quik 17. Kay Gee[/b] 18. Eric B. 19. Mannie Fresh 20. Jermaine Dupri
Kay Gee[/b] nice call! (Hip-Hop hooray was the breakout song at my wedding...) I wonder dude is doing now because he most definitely influenced the sonic landscape of 90's hiphop. You cant front on Zhane.
Edit: I see that Digital Dream Door's original list was based on the wishy washy criteria "innovation, popularity, creativity, and influence" so I guess that list makes slightly more sense if looked at on popularity alone. Still amusingly shit though.
so wait -- these actually represent an order of best to least good? man I thought this was just a stream of conciousness list of producers. if this really represents somebody's sober, reasoned list of producers from best to least good, then...fuck I don't even know where to begin with how wrong this is.
I don't know how you can question the wisdom and insightful knowledge of a list that recognises that missy should be placed 70 places above Mista Lawnge and that producer extraordinaires Marshall Mathers and andre benjamin should be grouped with Jay Dee in the 60s.
I'm saying. I think we had a brief thread on this ranking list some months back, right? In any case it's fine as a valueless list of producers, but then people on here started actually arguing the merits of the order , (an order which can only be described as totallycrazy.)
Absolutely. However, the thing that throws me every time is that there is a link at the bottom to the previous list which was revised after reader feedback. In the original list note the excited ranking of eminem in the 30s.
1. Dr. Dre 2. DJ Premier 3. Marley Marl 4. The Bomb Squad 5. Rick Rubin 6. Timbaland 7. Ali Shaheed Mohammed 8. The Neptunes 9. RZA 10. Prince Paul 11. Easy Moe Bee 12. Grandmaster Flash 13. Pete Rock 14. Organized Noize 15. Scott La Rock 16. DJ Quik 17. Kay Gee 18. Eric B. 19. Mannie Fresh 20. Jermaine Dupri 21. Wyclef Jean 22. Puff Daddy 23. Erick Sermon 24. Swizz Beatz 25. The Hitmen 26. Howie Tee 27. Da Beatminerz 28. Missy Elliott 29. The 45 King 30. D-Nice 31. DJ Jazzy Jeff 32. Herbie "Luv Bug" Azor 33. Trakmasterz 34. Havoc 35. Kanye West 36. Jam Master Jay 37. Dust Brothers 38. ?uestlove 39. Eminem 40. Lil Jon 41. Mel-Man 42. Just Blaze 43. Clark Kent 44. Ummah 45. Earthtone III 46. Full Force 47. Chucky Thompson 48. DJ Pooh 49. Diamond D 50. Madlib 51. Dan the Automater 52. Large Professor 53. Scott Storch 54. Salaam Remi 55. Chief Excel 56. J-Rawls 57. Warren G. 58. El-P 59. 4th Disciple 60. Jay-Dee 61. Andre 3000 62. Irv Gotti 63. Jay Biz 64. Ski 65. Grand Puba 66. Battlecat 67. Afrika Bambaataa 68. Beats by the Pound 69. DeVante Swing 70. KLC 71. Shock G 72. DJ U-Neek 73. Jazze Pha 74. DJ Honda 75. Teflon 76. Kid Capri 77. Juicy J 78. T-Mix 79. Jason "Jay E" Epperson 80. DJ Funkmaster Flex 81. DJ Skribble 82. Carlos Stephens 83. Teddy Riley 84. Mr. Cee 85. Ant Banks 86. DJ Clue? 87. Ice Cube 88. DJ Shadow 89. Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence 90. The Beatnuts 91. Tru Master 92. DJ Squeeky 93. Johnny J 94. QD III 95. Chryskillz 96. Mister Lawnge 97. DJ Scratch 98. DJ Shok 99. Lollipop 100. Soopafly
This revision forces the conclusion that time and effort has been put in by more than one person into this list. They are not alone.
While we're talking about Erick Sermon, i just want to mention his 12" 'Music' which used Marvin Gaye (unreleased master tapes if i remember right?)..... an incredible track, i need that 12" can anyone help me?
Dont get this shit twisted....This list was gooogled...this is not my ranking at all.
Someone said he wasnt game changing........thats bull...the Zapp sample shifted the entire game away from the James Brown dependence - which was BIG!!!!!
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11. Easy Moe Bee
12. Grandmaster Flash
13. Pete Rock
14. Organized Noize
15. Scott La Rock
16. DJ Quik
17. Kay Gee[/b]
18. Eric B.
19. Mannie Fresh
20. Jermaine Dupri
Kay Gee[/b] nice call! (Hip-Hop hooray was the breakout song at my wedding...)
I don't know how you can question the wisdom and insightful knowledge of a list that recognises that missy should be placed 70 places above Mista Lawnge and that producer extraordinaires Marshall Mathers and andre benjamin should be grouped with Jay Dee in the 60s.
I'm saying. I think we had a brief thread on this ranking list some months back, right? In any case it's fine as a valueless list of producers, but then people on here started actually arguing the merits of the order , (an order which can only be described as totallycrazy.)
Kay Gee[/b] nice call! (Hip-Hop hooray was the breakout song at my wedding...)
I wonder dude is doing now because he most definitely influenced the sonic landscape of 90's hiphop. You cant front on Zhane.
Absolutely. However, the thing that throws me every time is that there is a link at the bottom to the previous list which was revised after reader feedback. In the original list note the excited ranking of eminem in the 30s.
This revision forces the conclusion that time and effort has been put in by more than one person into this list. They are not alone.
i always forget about that one- it is THEE jam!
Someone said he wasnt game changing........thats bull...the Zapp sample shifted the entire game away from the James Brown dependence - which was BIG!!!!!
Thats another thread.