Author Topic: What album you thought was average at first but grew to become a personal fav. ?  (Read 437 times)

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213 - The Hard Way
 

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kuruption
 

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WC - Ghetto Heisman is def 1 for me, there are sum more but I cant think of em at the mo!
I will believe Detox when I hear a single for it and have the album in my hands.
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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.


same, if i dont like it from the beginning i will never like it....and the other way round too
 

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A Tribe Called Quest - Low End Theory

Kurupt - Streetz is a Mutha
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Dillinger and Young Gotti, i was expecting another Streetz iz a mutha so i was dissapointed when i first played it. Over time though it def became a personal classic.

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Dillinger and Young Gotti, i was expecting another Streetz iz a mutha so i was dissapointed when i first played it. Over time though it def became a personal classic.

The beats were different and took some time to get used to because Daz did them with Mike Dean, but man I really started to get into it once I got my system finished that year. Daz needs to hook back up with Mike Dean. Kurupt has some hard rhymes on that.
 

Suga Foot

DJ Quik "Safe & Sound" - After hearing Quik on Menace II Society & Murder Was The Case, I wanted to get a Quik album, so I picked it up.  I didn't like all the live instruments in it.  I was only about 13 when I got it.  After a while I began to appreciate the music, and now it's one of my fav. albums.

Raphael Saadiq "Instant Vintage" - Only liked a few tracks on it when I first got it, now I listen to it all the time.
 

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Kurupt - Kuruption (West Coast)

DJ Quik- Rhythmalism

Kurupt's album kinda threw me way off, maybe it was the factory radio in my car at the time....

Quik's album was totally different from the previous 3 he had released...He went from being gangsta to being 'fly' and at the time I wasn't feeling that at all...



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Kurupt - Kuruption (West Coast)

DJ Quik- Rhythmalism

Kurupt's album kinda threw me way off, maybe it was the factory radio in my car at the time....

Quik's album was totally different from the previous 3 he had released...He went from being gangsta to being 'fly' and at the time I wasn't feeling that at all...

The same with me with Rhythmalism. I hesitated on buying that album due to the gayish album cover and then I eventually bought it and I was  ???. It sounded so different. I didn't listen to it again until Balance and Options dropped and then it became one of my alltime favorites.

The Roots album Things Fall Apart, I didn't like it at first either but it grew on me.
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E-40 In a Major Way

My first E-40 album, and pretty much first time ever hearing him.  Copped it in 95 because it was a feature on a music club.  Didn't really like it at first, or even for almost 2 years.  Now its one of my favorite albums out.