It's June 15, 2024, 03:02:26 PM
Das EFX - Dead SeriousFuck it. Albums I consider to be classic, other niggas may be like, 'is this cat serious'? Just like everybody on this board. We all got different opinions. And I'ma finally express mines. I think this album is fuckin' hot shit. To me, it's got everythang. Flow? Untouchable niggas. Untouchable. I don't even care. Ain't nobody able to fuck wit that. Who doesn't think these niggas ride the beat? Who don't think that? For real. Who?So you know they delivery is on point. If somebody disagrees, I want them to post up where they missed a beat at.Thier lyrics? Oh come on man, ya'll know, wasn't anybody sounding like them. They started that. How creative and skillful was that? Be honest. Maybe to some they wasn't making no sense but they were creative and unique. Word?Alotta people will prolly be like, 'that's wack, it get's old, they make no sense', yeah it's understandable, but you could say that for every or any album. I guess you really just gotta like it and appreciate it for what it was. How many cats jacked the style afterwards though?When that happens, you know you doin' somethang right.10 tracks. That's it. 10 fuckin' tracks. Not 25. No skit before every song. Just pure music. They know their limit. Every emcee I think does. It was their first album. 1992. And off the chain.The videos they released, like 'Mic Checka' and 'They Want EFX', they had that NY style. Tims and hoodies. When they dressed like ordinary people. When they had that everyday thang. You gotta love it. When a duo rap group could get away with lyrics like, I gave my oopsy, daisy, now you've got the crazy / Crazy with the books, Googley-goo where's the gravy / So one two, unbuckle my, um shoe / Yabba Doo, hippity-hoo, crack a brew / So trick or treat, smell my feet, yup I drippedy-dropped a hit / So books get on your mark and spark that old censorship / , or when they could get away with actual children song rhymes and still be considered hip hop and get respect and not placed with blame on killing hip hop but innovating it, shit like, My waist bone's connected to my hip bone / My hip bone's connected to my thigh bone / My thigh bone's connected to my knee bone / My knee bone's connected to my hardy-har-har-har / , I think they deserve some propz!I call it classic for the beats, the flow, the unique lyrics, and for the concepts. I call is a classic for being able to nod your head to it, for being grim, for being East Coast and for being Hip Hop.
Royce Da 5'9" - Death is certain >>> Because it has great music and dope lyrics. 9 july produced his best beats for this album.
Fu-Schnickens - F.U. Don't Take It PersonalAnother debut album classic. La Schmoove is one tight as fuck track, mann! As well as 'Ring The Alarm'. Another 10 tracks. Another group who keeps in consistent, in my opinion. Another album you can listen to with no 'gotta skip this track' joints. I don't man. Album's off the chain. It's Hip Hop. But that shit.