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that's why i say music a lot of the time is energy basedthe mood you're in.. the feeling u have.. the scenery while u bang it .. allplay a factor objectively.. da game is a solid album .. much better than snoops recent efforts, but a far cry from his classix
It was the era... I should write a book about it... 97-98 no classic west coast albums and none of them had that mainstream appeal like the 93-96 and the resurgence era of 99-2002But damn there is so much interesting material from that time—word on streetz—Kuruption —RRGB—Da Game—Bull Worth—Rassasination—Mack 10's album (the one with the Snoop/Cube video was deadly—The Firm —Caught Up Soundtrack—Got the Hook Up Soundtrack ^^I know some I mentioned were not all West Coast but featured West Coast artists and production
its wild that Snoop, Daz, Kurupt and Bad Azz all released solos in the same year
yes, thanks for pointing that out... All the more reason that year was amazing. Don't forget to add Nate to the list. I can't believe I forgot Nate. But another perfect example of a 97-98 West Coast project not being classic, but still being an very interesting and memorable album, and very well produced.
if you combine disc 1 and 2 of g-funk classics into one disc, it's a classic off top
none of the forgotten era 97-98 West Coast albums were classics... but many of them were close. Like Nate's first solo if condensed to one disc could have been classic. Track list..Track listing1 Hardest Man in Town 2 G-Funk 3 First We Pray feat. Kurupt the Kingpin4 These Days feat. Daz Dillinger5 Bag O'Weed feat. Big Tray Deee6 Me & My Homies 4:09 feat. 2Pac7 My Money 8 Never Leave Me Alone feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg9 I Don't Wanna Hurt No More 10 Just Another Day11 Friends feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg & Warren G12 Nobody Does It Better feat. Warren G13 Dogg Pound Gangstaville feat. Kurupt & Snoop Doggy Dogg
1997:brotha lynch - loaded suga free - street gospel mack 10 - based on a true story andre nickatina - cocaine raps nate dogg - gfunk classics vol 1biggie - life after deathwu-tang - forever scarface - untouchable three 6 mafia - chapter 2jay-z - vol 1mystikal - unpredictable psycho realm - the psycho realm bone thugs - art of war twists - adrenaline rush mase - harlem world puff daddy - no way out luniz - lunitik muzik all rank from near classic to classic ill holla back with 1998 soon
I was talking about the West, but if we are talking about other regions then unfortunately in 97-98 the West Coast stopped being mainstream and South (No Limit) and East (Bad Boy, Ruff Ryders, Jay Z) became more mainstream.As for the albums you mentioned... Wu-Tang and Bone ran into the same problem as the West Coast did—a near classic album with a lot of interesting material. Bad Boy was putting out fully polished classics that reached their full potential. I'm not saying I even like Life After Death or Harlem World or No Way Out. But you can't deny the polish and perfectionism that Puffy demanded for those albums—so even if I hate those guys, I have to give them a nod for dropping classics when the West was falling a bit short in 97-98
yea, but still a few arguable west coast classix there1998 was even better dj quik - rhytmalism c-bo - til my casket drops mac dre - stupid doo doo dumb wc - the shadiest one jurrasic 5 - jurrasic 5andre nickatina - raven in my eyes e-40 - element of surprise xzibit - 40 dayz & 40 nightznate dogg - gfunk classics vol 1 & 2bad azz - word on tha streetz cypress hill - IVjayo felony - watcha gonna doall near classic to classic all west coast