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Quote from: G_Funk on May 07, 2005, 04:00:19 AMThis must be a fucking joke this at number 43? Its easily in top 5.. get the fuck outta here with that listYou forgot to take account for the fact that you don't know shit about hip-hop.And if you're going to look at number 41 you might as well save that quote of yours for that thread.
This must be a fucking joke this at number 43? Its easily in top 5.. get the fuck outta here with that list
Quote from: Larrabee on May 06, 2005, 06:02:00 PMClassic record.
Classic record.
Quote from: C2Knuckles on May 07, 2005, 05:19:39 AMQuote from: G_Funk on May 07, 2005, 04:00:19 AMThis must be a fucking joke this at number 43? Its easily in top 5.. get the fuck outta here with that listYou forgot to take account for the fact that you don't know shit about hip-hop.And if you're going to look at number 41 you might as well save that quote of yours for that thread.I bet it's Doggystyle on #41, no kidding.
can all u faggets stop bitchin and let him finish his list.
I think you can consider all the albums mentioned classics, and they all had some influence, more or less, on the rap game. However, none of the albums mentioned so far REALLY stirred up the rap game. They can be looked at as big examples for other rappers, but they didn't stir up the rap game the way N.W.A, Public Enemy, Eric B & Rakim, Run DMC and De La Soul once did.