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Ice Cube - War & Peace Vol. 1 (War Disc) >>> Dope Album.Classic To Me
 

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Good thread...I know there's a couple of albums that I didn't like at first but grew on me, I just can't think of them right now.
 

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Ice Cube - War & Peace Vol. 1 (War Disc) >>> Dope Album.Classic To Me

Same here. I remember when it first dropped, I was on a long road trip and I bumped that going and coming back. To this day I just let that shit play still it stops. But I thought it was dope from the jump another album that took some time to grow on me but that I bump is probably that Dillinger & Young Gotti. When it first came out I thought it was cool but by the summer that whole album STAYED in the car. I have alot more, just give me some time.  ;D
 

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WC - Ghetto Heisman..

that album is on some modern day classic material... baning from front to back... at first i just picked it up to support the west... it eventually became my fav album that year... surpassing eminem and quik...
 

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Kuruption
No Limit Topp Dogg
The Documentary
Da Hood
Terrorist Threats
Till Death Do Us Part
Doggfather
Word On Tha Streetz
Novakane

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definitly doggfather was a big let down in the beginning it was just two steps ahead of me cause since 2000 i even prefer it above doggystyle

aftermath compilation was a dissapointment but right now its absolutely classic. its an rnb album but its really stylish stand alone album.

firm album was dissapointin because of it werent all dre tracks but later on you realise all dre songs on it are so strong the album is classic anyway

warren g take a look over your shoulder was not somethin i expected either after years it grew on me and nowadays i really respect the production its like spaced out g funk

puff daddy now way out was wack to me cause i hated puffy but afterall i have to admit its great production and classic album

makaveli was dissapointment also because it was so short and wasn't as accessable as all eyez on me but later on when i got caught by the lyrics it ended in my top 10 list on top.





 

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In The Midnight Hour
The Hard Way
Dat Woopty Woop
This Life I Lead
Tha Click- Money & Muscle
The Team
Doggy's Angels
Crip Hop
Until The End Of Time
Rassassination
 

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da band, no shit its got some good songs for kicking off a good night.
 

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Never had a situation like that. I've had albums I disliked that I've grown to appreciate, but all my personal favorites I felt from the first listen.
My Chihuahuas Are Eternal

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dat whoopty woop

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straight outta compton
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one that i can think of from the top of my head would be spice 1 "Americas Nightmare".I loved spice 1 back in the day with his first 2 albums but then i dunno it was just something about AMericas Nightmare that i didnt like at first.Then the more and more i listened to it i  loved it and it became a classic.
 

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1st album in thugs we trust or whatever

i thought it was average at first..... but that shit is a classic......
 

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WC - Ghetto Heisman
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