Author Topic: What's Your Favorite Album You Think is Criminally Overlooked?  (Read 158 times)

Jay_J

Saafir - Good Game: The Transition (entirely produced by Josef Leimberg)

South Central Cartel - All Day Every Day

Ariano - Friendly Fire

let me hear yours.
 

doggfather

Re: What's Your Favorite Album You Think is Criminally Overlooked?
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 12:13:42 PM »
Boo Yaa Tribe – West Koasta Nostra

La Coka Nostra - A Brand You Can Trust (last classic rap album)
 

Sccit

Re: What's Your Favorite Album You Think is Criminally Overlooked?
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 10:59:06 PM »
mac dre - heart of a gangsta
 

Eddz

From the last couple of years both Ab-Soul's "SoulBurger" & "Herbert" and Ray Vaughn "The Good The Bad The Dollar Menu".
 

David Gutterman

Damani Nkosi - Thoughtful King
 

Jay_J


La Coka Nostra - A Brand You Can Trust (last classic rap album)

i might have missed that. i listened to it today and its dope. a nice hardcore hip hop album.

thank you.
 
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dnjp4life

Criminally overlooked because it’s not particularly well-known but those on here have most likely come across Vontel’s ‘Vision of a Dream’ album which is a real diamond in the rough G-funk classic, with Battlecat beats and Roger Troutman talkbox features.

Seemingly the guy just disappeared after making this one album back in 1997/98 which just adds to the mystique and quality of the whole thing (I think I read somewhere he got locked up for a long ass time).

If you’ve yet to hear it you won’t be disappointed when you take a listen 8)
 

Sccit

young ed - time 2 stack
 

HighEyeCue

Tash - Rap Life
 

Jay_J

Criminally overlooked because it’s not particularly well-known but those on here have most likely come across Vontel’s ‘Vision of a Dream’ album which is a real diamond in the rough G-funk classic, with Battlecat beats and Roger Troutman talkbox features.

Seemingly the guy just disappeared after making this one album back in 1997/98 which just adds to the mystique and quality of the whole thing (I think I read somewhere he got locked up for a long ass time).

If you’ve yet to hear it you won’t be disappointed when you take a listen 8)

i don't think its overlooked. i'm sure most of the g-funk and west coast fans are aware of that album and appriciate it. maybe its overlooked by vontel's himself and industry.
 

Jay_J

Ice-T - VI:Return of the real

Ice-T - 7th deadly sin

are my favorite ice-t albums but nobody mentions them when it comes to his best works.
 
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Sccit

Ice-T - VI:Return of the real

Ice-T - 7th deadly sin

are my favorite ice-t albums but nobody mentions them when it comes to his best works.

i love 7th deadly sin
 

BJV

Mitchy Slick - Urban Survival Syndrome

Above The Law – Forever: Rich Thugs
 

hitsaw

Ras Kass - Soul on ice