West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: OG Hack Wilson on October 24, 2009, 11:59:49 AM
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8) i know it would be a landslide to post this in the westcoast forum lol
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West Coast IMO... too many other classic albums that weren't as mainstream came out from there as well in that time period
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West Coast IMO... too many other classic albums that weren't as mainstream came out from there as well in that time period
you could say the same of the east
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WESTSIDE!
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West Coast IMO... too many other classic albums that weren't as mainstream came out from there as well in that time period
you could say the same of the east
I'm not saying the East Coast doesn't have their albums like that, but nowhere near as many as the West put out underground... East always got more recognition and what not where as the West didn't to me
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Makaveli, All Eyez On Me, Me Against The World, Doggystyle & The Chronic are arguably 5 of the 10 best albums in hip hop history.
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westcoast had the world on lock at that time
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west coast niggas
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West Coast without a doubt. Classics coming out left and right. The East had put out some classic shit too of course! But for me, I never could get into some of the East Coast albums on the same level as the West Coast ones. :-\ But nevertheless I'm satisfied with the music. 8)
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West West
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Makaveli, All Eyez On Me, Me Against The World, Doggystyle & The Chronic are arguably 5 of the 10 best albums in hip hop history.
you can say the same for illmatic, 36 chambers, ready to die, cuban linx, liquid swords...
besides the ones you mentioned the west had also bow down, regulate, some too $hort ones, mack 10, operation stackola, lethal injection, some e-40 ones, this is the shack, gangstas paradise, curb servin, gumbo roots, coast II coast, uncle sam's curse, black sunday, at the speed of life...
the east also had the score, dare iz a darkside, muddy waters, do or die, tical, return to the 36 chambers, 4,5,6, mecca and the soul brother, the sun rises in the east, ironman, don't sweat the technique, stakes is high, midnight marauders, the coming, dead serious, hold it down, business never personal, livin' proof, reasonable doubt, return of the boom bap, the infamous, enta da stage, 19 naughty III, bacdafucup, all we got iz us, word...life...
these are the ones I can think of now
it's hard to say but I think the east got it
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i like the east sound more, objectively its really close tho
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I think the west got it. From Chronic to Makaveli... the west was unstoppable. Lets not forget Black Sunday, Predator, Regulator, Above the Rim and Murder Was the Case soundtracks, and for good measure, Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde, At the Speed of Life and 21 & Over.
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I would say it's equal, you can't deny that some of the best hip-hop came from both side!
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East & West 92-96 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>*quadrillion more*>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the World 04-09. 8)
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Can't front on the chronic,doggystyle(And all of the other countless classic) but that goes also for the east! 36 chambers,illmatic...
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the sun rises in the east but it sets in the west
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It's funny how that time frame from the west the gangsta rap gets recognition, and well derserved, but like a few other posters have stated, you had Pharcyde, the whole Heiro camp, Soul Assassins, Likwit Crew and a gang of other groups that were doing they thang around that time as well. The West is more diverse then what people give it credit for, even today.
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What abouth the south? :P
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What abouth the south? :P
that question won't be tolerated in this thread lol.
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What abouth the south? :P
that question won't be tolerated in this thread lol.
You actually DID have alot of dope ass albums coming from the south around that period as well. Scarface, Rap-A-Lot, Outkast, Goodie Mob, Big Mike, and Master P was starting to make noise as well towards 96.
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What abouth the south? :P
that question won't be tolerated in this thread lol.
You actually DID have alot of dope ass albums coming from the south around that period as well. Scarface, Rap-A-Lot, Outkast, Goodie Mob, Big Mike, and Master P was starting to make noise as well towards 96.
great music, some classic songs & albums, but not much that compares to the East & West.
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What abouth the south? :P
that question won't be tolerated in this thread lol.
You actually DID have alot of dope ass albums coming from the south around that period as well. Scarface, Rap-A-Lot, Outkast, Goodie Mob, Big Mike, and Master P was starting to make noise as well towards 96.
great music, some classic songs & albums, but not much that compares to the East & West.
I don't know about that lol. I will go as far to say this though, the amount of classic albums from the south was not as much as the east and the west but there were a couple classic albums during that time frame from there that stand the test of time IMO.
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West ain't only gangsta! I hate when ppl tells me that west isonly gangsta! When i talk about tha liks,pharcyde,jurassic five they aint got nothing good to say lol
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West ain't only gangsta! I hate when ppl tells me that west isonly gangsta! When i talk about tha liks,pharcyde,jurassic five they aint got nothing good to say lol
PREACH
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I think the west got it. From Chronic to Makaveli... the west was unstoppable. Lets not forget Black Sunday, Predator, Regulator, Above the Rim and Murder Was the Case soundtracks, and for good measure, Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde, At the Speed of Life and 21 & Over.
shit, forgot about those and also 93 'til infinity
East & West 92-96 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>*quadrillion more*>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the World 04-09. 8)
no fuckin doubt
What abouth the south? :P
that question won't be tolerated in this thread lol.
You actually DID have alot of dope ass albums coming from the south around that period as well. Scarface, Rap-A-Lot, Outkast, Goodie Mob, Big Mike.
also true
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It's funny how that time frame from the west the gangsta rap gets recognition, and well derserved, but like a few other posters have stated, you had Pharcyde, the whole Heiro camp, Soul Assassins, Likwit Crew and a gang of other groups that were doing they thang around that time as well. The West is more diverse then what people give it credit for, even today.
that's real
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But i have to admit one of the best rap album ever came from the west! : TEMPLE OF BOOMS!!! NO ONE CAN FUCK WITH THAT ALBUM!!!
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But i have to admit one of the best rap album ever came from the west! : TEMPLE OF BOOMS!!! NO ONE CAN FUCK WITH THAT ALBUM!!!
I was thinking the same thing man. Black Sunday gets all the shine but Temples Of Boom was and still is a very underrated classic album to me from Cypress.
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west, doggystyle, gameover
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92-02 was beautiful music no matter the coast
96-99 in particular
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Makaveli, All Eyez On Me, Me Against The World, Doggystyle & The Chronic are arguably 5 of the 10 best albums in hip hop history.
Makaveli never ever my friend...i never understood what all the hype was about only cuz it was Pacs last real album....its only average at best to me...me againste the world is his best no doubt about that
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Makaveli, All Eyez On Me, Me Against The World, Doggystyle & The Chronic are arguably 5 of the 10 best albums in hip hop history.
Makaveli never ever my friend...i never understood what all the hype was about only cuz it was Pacs last real album....its only average at best to me...me againste the world is his best no doubt about that
Word.
I voted for the East simply because I haven't heard that many West Coast albums from that era.
illmatic, 36 chambers, ready to die, cuban linx, liquid swords
dare iz a darkside, muddy waters, do or die, tical, return to the 36 chambers, 4,5,6, mecca and the soul brother, the sun rises in the east, ironman, don't sweat the technique, stakes is high, midnight marauders, the coming, dead serious, hold it down, business never personal, livin' proof, reasonable doubt, return of the boom bap, the infamous, enta da stage, 19 naughty III, bacdafucup, all we got iz us, word...life...
That was enough to win it for me.
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me againste the world is his best no doubt about that
agreed
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East coast easily for me, although both coasts obviously released loads of great music there are a lot more east coast albums that are the highest calibre.
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the sun rises in the east but it sets in the west
a nice bit of trivia to break up the thread ;D
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I might be leaning towards the east coast a little, but it's really a tough call.
and one should def note that besides all the great death row albums, all 4 too short albums from that period, Pac albums, classic gangsta rap shit and all that, the west also had the tha liks, ras kass first album, pharcyde, the whole hiero camp (IMO their first solos (casual's album, souls of mischief, extra prolific (snupe), del...) had top notch albums
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the west coast did..
but the south was heavily slept on in that era...
rap-a-lot dropped hit after hit after albums from 92-96...that fell on alot of deaf ears
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2 of Americaz Most isn't an album from the west lol...
During that actual timeframs, I would have said the West. But in retrospect, for me it's the East. I mean you didn't even mention Jeru "The Sun Rises in the East", Boot Camp, Naughty By Nature, Redman, shit I could keep goin...Yeah you could throw in a little bit here and there from the West on top of what you did, but I think the East as a whole put out more consistent music.
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East coast easily for me, although both coasts obviously released loads of great music there are a lot more east coast albums that are the highest calibre.
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92-02 was beautiful music no matter the coast
96-99 in particular
97-99 sucked . the music of that era started hurting hip hop. 89 to 96 was the best
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What abouth the south? :P
that question won't be tolerated in this thread lol.
You actually DID have alot of dope ass albums coming from the south around that period as well. Scarface, Rap-A-Lot, Outkast, Goodie Mob, Big Mike, and Master P was starting to make noise as well towards 96.
you forgot outkast.
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What abouth the south? :P
that question won't be tolerated in this thread lol.
You actually DID have alot of dope ass albums coming from the south around that period as well. Scarface, Rap-A-Lot, Outkast, Goodie Mob, Big Mike, and Master P was starting to make noise as well towards 96.
you forgot outkast.
Three 6 Mafia had already released Two Southern Classics by that time too
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What abouth the south? :P
that question won't be tolerated in this thread lol.
You actually DID have alot of dope ass albums coming from the south around that period as well. Scarface, Rap-A-Lot, Outkast, Goodie Mob, Big Mike, and Master P was starting to make noise as well towards 96.
you forgot outkast.
take another look
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Cant front the east had some dope ass albums. BUT got say WESTSIDE!
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why is safe+sound up there? i aint heard nobody say that shit was classic back in '95, or later for that matter
i kinda expected regulate up there.
anyway i voted east