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favorite rap albums?

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calveless wonder said:
great fuckin post....karma...

HOWEVER i think hip hop will revert back to its roots eventually.

the commercialness of it might die down (thank god) but the art will always exist.

as much as i hope your right, i disagree with you. first off i am biased cuz all i listen to is BIG and Pac so right off the bat to me, hip hop will not return to its best form because they were the best, and obviously are not around anymore. also take this for example. When 50 cent first came out i was like, okay we have chance here at having a real rapper again. Some of his shit was pretty good and all, but now like a year later, all his shit stinks and he dresses like hes a rich woman. O well, RIP BIG and Pac.....out
 
"The Chronic" & "Chronic 2001" - Dr. Dre
"Straight Outta Compton" - NWA
"Enter the Wu: 36 Chambers" & "Wu-Tang Forever" - Wu-Tang Clan
"DoggyStyle" - Snoop
"Marshall Mathers LP" & "Eminem Show" - Eminem
"Liquid Swords" - GZA
"Watermelon, Chicken, & Gritz" - Nappy Roots
"Undaground Legend" - Lil Flip
"Just Tryin Ta Live" - Devin the Dude
"Devils Night" - D12
"Anghellic" & "Absolute Power" - Tech N9ne
"Mobstability" - Twista & The Speedknot Mobstas
 
The Nature Boy said:
oh I forgot, one of my favorite rap albums was the Geto Boys original album, "Geto Boys". They sampled clips from the movie Scarface before it was cool to do so. A TRUE classic.

That was the hardest shit ever. Made NWA seem like a kinda gentler rap group that ain't easy. Willie D was my favorite. I never would have guess Scarface would have been the one to blow up and Willie D fall of the face of the earth.
 
In no particular order:

Pharoahe Monch - Internal Affairs
Nas - Illmatic, God's son (yes God's son)
AZ - Doe or Die, Aziatic
Tupac - Me Against the World, All eyes on me, Makaveli
Wu Tang - 36 Chambers
Eminem - MMLP, TES
Jay-Z - Blueprint Vol 1, Reasonable doubt
Talib Kweli - Quality
Kanye West - College Dropout
Dre - 2001
Biggie - Ready to die, Life after death
 
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