I'm actually a genuine fan of 90's gangsta rap. The hard-hitting stuff mostly. Not really into G-funk that Dre and Snoop made popular (though I do enjoy both their debut albums), but the more underground, gritty sounding stuff. Hard, bassey beats. Violent, urban thug lyrics. Slower/mid paced vocal delivery. That sort of thing.
Favourite albums would include:
South Central Cartel's first two (South Central Madness and N' Gatz we Truss)
Wu-Tang Clan's Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
GZA's solo album, Liquid Swords
Compton's Most Wanted's Music to Drive By
Spice 1's 187 He Wrote
N.W.A's Straight Outta Compton and 100 Miles and Runnin'
MC Ren's Shock of the Hour
B.G Knocc Out & Dresta's Real Brothas
Eazy-E's It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa
Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle (one of the only G-funk albums I like)
So yeah, they're all among my favourite rap albums. Really good shit, for real. A few of my all-time favourite individual songs include:
(one of the hardest rap songs I've heard)
(probably the catchiest/most addictive rap song, I can always listen to this one over and over)
(Wu-Tang Clan's first album is absolutely awesome, and this song is a great example as for why. That fucking bass, man)
(and finally, GZA's Liquid Swords is just full of dark as hell beats courtesy of RZA, such as this)
So yeah, you could say I have an interest in some rap. Mostly from playing San Andreas when I was younger, I suppose, but also because my older cousin used to listen to Straight Outta Compton way back, so that put some influence over me as well. Furthermore, I do have an interest in American urban gang culture, so there's that too.