Big Dude??? Hip-Hop Collectors
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
Just an idle thought but who likely has the illest collections of hip-hop in America? And how many pieces would that comprise?I raise this only because we sort of "know" who the big funk dudes are out there: Keb, Josh, Ian, etc. but as in this current craze over rap collections, who've been the BDs all along?
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Rob from TSL would be one. Chris from spine would be pretty deep. Ivory, too.
By Keb do you mean Keb Darge? And Haz do you mean Ivory from the P Brothers? Both these guys are in England right? Oliver, your question was who has the biggest Hip-Hop collection in America right? Meaning just the U.S. or North America, U.S. and Canada? Plaese to clarify.
Thank you
Off the top of my head, I'd think Freddy Fresh, Cash Money, Biz Markie, Shadow and others would have pretty killer hip-hop collections.
Looks like Tony D did until he started selling it off, ha.
Oh! I saw Keb's name & started thinking about international folls. Rob would still qualify, i guess. There've got to be dudes on this board with some big rap collections.
Fascinating. So who are these folks (this goes back to my "who spends $500 on a rap record" question). Are they just hardcore collectors? DJs on the low?
Ya there are some die hard collectors out there. I sold a guy what I thought was an original records and he responded "It is a late 90's reissue, I can tell by the smell and feel of the vinyl that it's not OG." and commenced to tell me how much a die hard collector he was.
Isn't his collection sonnin' everybody's? That's what I've heard, at least. Now...
CAS: TELL YOUR BIZ STORY.
Just spoke to Ca$h yesterday and that foll has SERIOUS Hip-Hop records and he is not selling any of em. Biz also has a CRAZY collection. It would be fun to hear those to argue about who has more Hip-Hop records. K-Prince in the Bronx is the Japanese cat I know with major Hip-Hop records. I would think that Chairman Mao has a serious collection as well. Mao, plaese to post some pictures of your Hip-Hop collection.
I'm sure lots of folks with crazy collections keep it on the DL. I don't think they spin - dudes like this who I know are retired DJs' or just really love the music/culture.
who does number 2 work for
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yeah man, i bet t is lurkin on this post right here. whats up tdawg!!!
Seems to me anyone can have quantity of anything, but it's all about quality
alrighy then...
nothing too fancy pants. a few years back a friend of friend gets a gig djing a party with biz as the headliner. my friends friend brings his tables and new mixer. biz gets on to do his set and as he spins he commences to eat one of those big boxes of mcdonald chicken mcnuggets. i think like the 20 piece party boxes or some shit. anyway at the end of the night the mixer knobs and face plate were completely covered in mcnugget grease.
I think Biz might have four.
this made me laugh out loud, I can totally see this happening.
Biz used to shop all the time at this store up in MD from me. Bought hip hop in serious quantities and sometimes had foodstains on his shirt.
shit. throw in the cti briefcase thing too.
RD
Who's holding the Midwest down? Or the South?
yeah, i know sureshot has alot of rare early hip hop 12's...and a good collection of early 90's promo only's....i supplied a few joints to his collection.
but....my vote for illest hip hop collection if he kept most all of it over the years would be Kool Dj Red Alert. He was buying the 1st rap records back then, was in the biggest record pool back then and started receiving radio promo's in like 82/83.....so based on that....its Red aka Bum
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But to be fair, B.Cousin reps several geographic regions very nicely.
peace.
I also agree that I bet most of the heavy hip-hop dudes won't be well-known, outside of their area.
Could we get examples of a serious hip-hop collection?
i remember that dude but blanked on his ebay name.