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Big K.R.I.T. - CadillacticaThe LOX - The Trinity: 2nd SermonJay Rock - Black FridayChamillionaire - Ultimate VictoryB.G. - Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood
Quote from: Blood$ on November 09, 2014, 02:03:50 PMBig K.R.I.T. - CadillacticaThe LOX - The Trinity: 2nd SermonJay Rock - Black FridayChamillionaire - Ultimate VictoryB.G. - Too Hood 2 Be Hollywoodgo get that paperwork !
Quote from: Kiss My Black Ass ! on November 09, 2014, 02:16:08 PMQuote from: Blood$ on November 09, 2014, 02:03:50 PMBig K.R.I.T. - CadillacticaThe LOX - The Trinity: 2nd SermonJay Rock - Black FridayChamillionaire - Ultimate VictoryB.G. - Too Hood 2 Be Hollywoodgo get that paperwork !already heard it lol a handful of tracks remain on the iphone
These are the last 5 of mine:1. MF DOOM - Operation: Doomsday: currently listening to this as I write, it's a very good album and has tons of fun samples, clever lines and cartoonish skits. The actual quality of the music sounds a bit off (a bit like Wu's first album) and that may be because it is like a demo in a way, but it only adds to the albums greatness.2. Ghostface Killah - Supreme Clientele: still trying to properly get into this album, the production is banging (RZA oversaw the whole album and remixed all the beats submitted to him), but some of the rhymes are a bit impenetrable. Need to give it a few more listens.3. Busta Rhymes - The Big Bang: easy listening, lots of heavy beats by Dre, J Dilla, Mr Porter etc and Busta carries it off well. A couple of tracks sort of bring down the tone of the album a bit, but overall I can listen to it all without skipping a singler track.4. Viktor Vaughn - Vaudeville Villain - check the thread I made on it, amazing album.5. DJ Quik + Kurupt - BlaQKout: Nice album, the raps are nothing spectacular, but a lot of Quik's beats are ambitious and different to his other albums, and Kurupt and Quik make a good duo.
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