Wikipedia:WikiProject Hip hop/To-do list
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Welcome to the to-do list of the Hip hop WikiProject. This page should not be limited in size so do not worry if the page is becoming too crowded. There will be a compact page of the to do list soon, probably here.
[edit] Articles
[edit] Requests:
Please note that requests sometimes might be denied due to lack of importance of the subject:
[edit] General
- All the G-Unit Mixtapes (see G-Unit discography)
- Kosovar hip hop, could be interesting to write as its a very heated area with many cultures making hip hop.
- European hip hop needs a LOT of work, anyone with knowledge in this area should help (see discussion).
- Davy DMX's page needs a lot of work.
- Underground hip hop: as a subgenre/musical scene of hip hop that is separate from alternative hip hop see Talk:Alternative hip hop
[edit] Record labels
- Obese Records - one of Australia's highest profile hip hop labels (based in Melbourne.
- Elefant Traks - an Australian hip hop record label based in Sydney.
- Basement Records — One of the largest underground hip hop labels. Living Legends, Pigeon John, Aceyalone, Abstract Rude, etc.
[edit] Artists & groups
- The Herd - Australian hip hop crew from Sydney, signed to Elefant Traks.
- Downsyde - Australian hip hop group from Perth, Western Australia, signed to Obese Records
- Hyjak N Torcha - Australian hip hop artists, signed to Obese Records
- Funkoars - Australian hip hop act from Adelaide, signed to Obese Records.
- 4th Avenue Jones — hip hop crew including Ahmad, who wrote the hit single, 1994's "Back in the Day". Crew is still active and signed to Gotee Records. Currently redirects to Ahmad's article.
- Grayskul — Onry Ozzborn and JFK from Oldominion, signed to Rhymesayers.
- Josh Martinez — Well-known Canadian hip hop artist. Has toured Canada, USA, and Asia. Article exists but needs expanding.
- Mac Lethal — 2002 Scribble Jam champion. Recently signed to Rhymesayers.
- Mr. Dibbs — Tour DJ for Atmosphere. Signed to Rhymesayers. Founder of Scribble Jam.
- Mazaradi Fox (currently protected) new member on G-Unit Records
- Oldominion — West coast hip hop collective from Seattle/Portland. Members include Sleep and Rhymesayers artists Grayskul and Boom Bap Project.
- Procussions — West coast hip hop group, signed to Rawkus Records, home of Talib Kweli and Mos Def. Passes Google search test with flying colours.
- Skratch Bastid — Halifax hip hop DJ, two-time Scribble Jam champion. Second-place in the 2003 Canadian DMC Battle. Part of 1200 Hobos crew with Mr. Dibbs, Sixtoo, Buck 65. Bastid Bio
[edit] Album pages
- Category:East Coast hip hop albums - Possible candidate for Featured List (see List of grunge music albums)
- Most albums by Schoolly D ([1]).
- Timeline for East Coast hip hop,Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, Jay-Z, and Timbaland
- The three Kool G Rap albums without articles as well as his four compilation albums.
- All singles by Redman in order to improve the links on his template
- Albums by Prince Paul, Planet Asia, MURS, Mad Skillz, Jungle Brothers, Aceyalone and Tragedy Khadafi
- All five Bushwick Bill solo albums
[edit] Stubs:
Below are some essential articles which are stubs:
- Arrested Development (hip hop group)
- Abstract hip hop
- Above the Law (group)
- Australian hip hop
- Coke La Rock
- Conscious hip hop
- Cyssero
- Diamond D
- Fight the Power
- Group Home
- Hardcore hip hop
- Hate Me Now
- Hell on Earth (album)
- It's Dark and Hell Is Hot
- Juice Crew
- Just-Ice
- Follow the Leader (Eric B. and Rakim)
- Large Professor
- List of East Coast hip hop artists
- Main Source
- Marley Marl
- Mic Geronimo
- Murda Muzik
- Mobb Music
- Onyx (band)
- Old school hip hop
- Paid in Full
- Push It (Salt-N-Pepa)
- Prodigy (rapper)
- Radio (LL Cool J album)
- Run-D.M.C. (album)
- Raising Hell
- Schoolly D
- Stetsasonic
- Souls of Mischief
- The Message (song)
- Terminator X
- The Bomb Squad
- Wild Style
- X-Clan
[edit] Update:
The information on this pages is out-dated:
- update/expand various 2Pac singles and albums. classic Pac cuts that deserve more than a stub.
- update No Limit Records-related pages
- Update Kool Moe Dee's page to Wikipedia's standards.
- Serbian and Montenegrin hip hop- we need to decide what to do now that they're separate countries. Separate articles?
[edit] NPOV:
The information on this pages is in need of neutral point of view
- Chingy
- Gangsta rap
- Hip hop rivalries
[edit] Copyedit:
The information on this pages is in need of minor edits such as tone, grammar and spelling:
[edit] Verify:
The information on these pages lacks references to published sources:
- Coke La Rock
- Percee P
- The Cold Crush Brothers
- Afrika Bambaataa
- Large Professor
- Eric B.
- Clark Kent
- 7L & Esoteric
- 3rd Bass
- Cypress Hill
[edit] Wikify:
The layout on this pages is in need of improvement:
[edit] Sources:
This pages are in need of sources and/or references:
[edit] Expansion:
These non-Stubs pages are in need of expansion:
- Blackalicious
- AZ
- Beef 3 (Hip Hop beef documentary)
- East Coast hip hop
- G-Funk
- The Wu-Tang Clan
- Afroman
[edit] Disputed Pages:
Users are currently in a dispute over these pages:
[edit] Merges and Disambiguation
The following pages need to be merged, moved, or disambiguated
[edit] Rewrite
[edit] Current peer reviews
[edit] Current featured article candidates
[edit] Categories
The following categories should be populated with articles:
- Category:Female hip hop groups
- Category:Hip hop production (a lot of hip hop production articles can be found in Category:DJing)
[edit] Samples
The following sound samples have been requested:
- Wu-Tang Clan songs
[edit] Images
The following images have been requested:
- Coke La Rock
- Knight Owl
- Mr. Shadow
- Dyablo