See some good names being thrown around - when I was 14 I originally got into hiphop after buying Wu-Tang Forever and while it never really blossomed into full-blown love, some records/tracks aside, I kept buying hiphop in moderation over the years and definitely discovered some fine music. Records like The Cold Vein, Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Black Star, Enter the Wu-Tang are still very special to me.
In recent years I have begun delving into what's called 'Nederhop' (essentially 'Netherhop' - i.e. Dutch hiphop), which is of course 'just' hiphop but with Dutch lyrics. I'm not particularly 'into' lyrics in music - I appreciate good writing but am not quickly turned off by something generic or even poor. I don't really focus on the words and for years I was told by genuine hiphop heads that you couldn't really appreciate hiphop without understanding the words. While I understand where they were/are coming from, my approach to listening to hiphop has long been one of listening to it as, simply, music - so, for me, a good beat can save a poor rhyme but it doesn't really work vice versa (while it does for hiphop heads, I've come to understand). Nederhop has given me a deeper understanding of the importance of lyrics in hiphop, simply by virtue of the lyrics being in my native language. I speak English reasonably well, I think (I majored in it and teach it), but English hiphop lyrics have never really been much more to me than pleasant, ok, occasionally clever. I find that I appreciate the playing with language much more in Dutch than wordplay in English-language hiphop. This appreciation of Nederhop has really stirred up my love for hiphop and now hás developed into something 'full-blown'. I understand lyrically there isn't much to gain here for most of the board members, but productionwise Holland also has some of the most wonderful works out there.
Top Nederhop record for me: Opgezwolle - Eigen Wereld. The pun in the band name is brilliant already - the group's from Zwolle (a Dutch city), while 'opgezwollen' means 'swollen'. I'm not sure how it translates - in Dutch it's quite clever. Productions here are from Delic, Holland's best producer - who has unfortunately quit hiphop altogether in 2007 after releasing Sticks & Delic - Fakkelteit. Delic's approach to his productions is one surprisingly compositional - much more than beats he produces songs, as lame as that may sound. What it means, in practice, is varied, imaginative, accomplished hiphop. I guess the sounds really should speak for themselves here, as words really don't seem to describe accurately enough what I mean...
Opgezwolle - Balans:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8mwa8ENrI4Opgezwolle - Park:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUGs6VpUdP8Cannot recommend this album enough. Please give it a shot.
And just another gnarly Delic production:
Sticks & Delic - Snelle Jongens:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0Rj10jGP9g (seriously, wait till it hits 1:32 and enjoy the fucking shit out of it)
And even outside of Opgezwolle there's so much great Nederhop. Don't get me wrong, there's a lot of poor hiphop too. But hey, just pick and choose - just some examples featuring some of the best producers outside of Delic (Nikes, A.R.T., Kubus):
Zo Moeilijk - De Reunie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGXwSXb-fC0 (produced by Nikes)
Fakkelbrigade - Hitte:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuV9QWIOGJo (produced by A.R.T.)
Kubus - Zwolsche Boys:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1WRssaYPc8 (produced by Kubus - not too representative btw since his beats are usually very minimal and electronic; recent work (Kubus + Rico - DMT) is almost avant garde)
Some non-Dutch things I can otherwise highly recommend:
Long Arm - The Branches:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHdcvkNDaWU (Russian triphop/instrumental hiphop, except for this track - great though; can be streamed in full from the label's bandcamp)
Rumi - Hell Me Tight:
http://youtu.be/ImfNHtiAc_c (Japanese chick, spooky productions and all, very effective)
Other things I appreciate: old Dizzee Rascal, Flying Lotus, Madvillain, Aesop Rock, Company Flow (essentially any old Rawkus/Def Jux, of course).
Whew.