Where to Start with hip-hop
rhythmic music accompanied by rhyming speech
5337 artists
Guides for hip-hop artists
Best hip-hop Albums to Start With
hip-hop Artists
T-Pain
contemporary R&B, pop rap
Flo Rida
EDM trap music, Miami bass
Sfera Ebbasta
trap music
Jason Derulo
contemporary R&B, pop music
Beastie Boys
alternative hip-hop, hardcore punk
Falco
pop music, rock music
Aaliyah
alternative R&B, contemporary R&B
Ne-Yo
Eurodance, contemporary R&B
Kelly Rowland
contemporary R&B, dance-pop
Destiny's Child
rhythm and blues
Kid Rock
country music, heavy metal
Faith Evans
contemporary R&B, rhythm and blues
Emis Killa
R. Kelly
contemporary R&B, soul
Major Lazer
dancehall, electro house
Monica
contemporary R&B, folk music
About hip-hop
What is hip-hop?
rhythmic music accompanied by rhyming speech
Where should I start with hip-hop?
Start with "3 Feet High and Rising" by De La Soul. It captures what makes hip-hop worth exploring.
What are the best hip-hop albums?
The hip-hop albums worth hearing first: "3 Feet High and Rising" by De La Soul, "Blackpink in Your Area" by Blackpink, "Licensed to Ill" by Beastie Boys, "Rock n Roll Jesus" by Kid Rock and "Vultures 1" by Ty Dolla Sign.
How many hip-hop artists are there?
Spinsource covers 5337 hip-hop artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.