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221b said:flush rap down the trap! It's not good for society.
I'm not for one moment implying that you're a segregationist, but this sort of statement reminds me of the idiotic pronouncements of Asa Carter of the Alabama White Citizens Council who, in 1956, claimed that "Rock 'n' roll will pull the white man down to the level of the negro"; and that it "...appeals to the base in man, it brings out animalism and vulgarity"; and - my favourite - “Rock ‘n’ roll is part of a plot to undermine the morals of the youth of our nation. It is sexualistic, unmoralistic, and the best way to bring people of both races together.”
But to answer the original question - how about some of the jazzier hip-hop stuff?
Guru's Jazzmatazz Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 mix samples and live jazz playing with Guru rapping over the top of Lonnie Liston Smith, Donald Byrd, Roy Ayers, Freddie Hubbard, Ramsey Lewis, Branford Marsalis, Ronnie Jordan and Courtney Pine.
Grandfather Ridiculous have a good EP available - I Get The Message is excellent.
Brooklyn Funk Essentials have done some great stuff - their version of Pharoah Sanders The Creator Has A Master Plan was one of the best records of the 1990s. Actually, Sanders original version of The Creator... is guaranteed to confuse the hell out of anyone that hears it blasting out of a car filled with a bunch of young gangsters. It sounds like the soundtrack to the revolution.