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Favorite rap albums from 1987 - 1991?


 Favorite rap albums from 1987 - 1991?
By MegaTON - 01-11-2013, 12:38 AM - Boxden > The Hip-Hop Spot


seems like this era gets forgotten a lot, people were od'in on breakbeats, hip-house was popular, a lot of black power music, a lot of real funky dance type !!... anyways what yall f'in wit?

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4 comments for "Favorite rap albums from 1987 - 1991?"


 01-11-2013, 12:52 AMonline - #2
Surreality
AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted

Efil4zaggin

De La Soul is Dead

We Can't Be Stopped

Organized Konfusion-underrated as !!

Cypress Hill

se# Packets

Business As Usual

Long Live the Kane

It's funny how this era tends to be forgotten especially by young heads that weren't there, but this era was considered the golden era at one time, and still to some people. I was basically a kid when most of this !! came out but it still is dope as !! to me. Good thread.
 01-11-2013, 12:54 AMaway - #3
MegaTON
Originally Posted by abgoT
AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted

Efil4zaggin

De La Soul is Dead

We Can't Be Stopped

Organized Konfusion-underrated as !!

Cypress Hill

se# Packets

Business As Usual

Long Live the Kane

It's funny how this era tends to be forgotten especially by young heads that weren't there, but this era was considered the golden era at one time, and still to some people. I was basically a kid when most of this !! came out but it still is dope as !! to me. Good thread.
im on my !! learnin about it more now, was on that whole "1994>>>>" wave for a while but now im goin back to the 80s n seein what i missed out on, also

stetsasonic was dope as !!
 01-11-2013, 01:00 AMaway - #4
ginobili 20|m
Spice 1- Spice 1
Geto Boys- Geto Boys/ We can't be stopped... not sure if it was 01 or 02
EPMD- Business as Usual
NWA- 100 miles and running
 01-11-2013, 01:05 AMonline - #5
Surreality
Give Scarface and The Geto Boys a shot bro...!! Cypress Hill is dope as !! to me. A lot of that music is dated to the younger crowd and if you didn't grow up in that era it won't hit as hard. Got mad love for that !!, props to me for having older fam that put me on to that !!.
 
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