The Chronic - greatest album ever? (1 Viewer)

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crunk has become too commercialised now...for real crunk check some 8ball and MJG tracks like 'you dont want drama' or T.I's 'im serious remix' prod by lil jon (when he was in his prime) feat bone crusher (ugh) youngbloodz and the one and only pastor troy, or killer mike - re-akshon...or even bone crusher - never scared feat T.I and killer mike.........REAL CRUNK.


OutKast will never sell out, they know better, trust me, they have always been successful, and will never compromise just how amazingly creative and true to hip hop they are. Experimental albums are a hit or miss, at least big bois solo speakerboxxx was HOT.

UGK have made a few guest appearances already dude

T.I Feat UGK - Front Back (re-make of UGK classic 'front back and side to side' essentially the same beat, HOT video, first verse pimp did when he got out)

Lil' Flip Feat UGK - youz a trick remix (ehhhh hmmmm lil flip fell off, but UGK carry it :))

mike jones feat UGK - pourin up (nicce nice beat, if you can turn ur brain off for mike jones' verse)

Chamillionaire Feat UGK - ridin dirty remix (you already know this is a nice song, if you've heard the original)
 

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Personally i think It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold us Back by Public Enemy is the best rap/hip-hop album, or Straight Outta Compton by NWA is pretty good (i haven't heard every single song on both but i know most of the songs)
 

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theres also Ready To Die and Marshall Mathers LP (im not expecting any agreement for this one, but its a classic anyway you look at it)
 

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JoeMK said:
That album is allright..not a classic in my book
2001 was shit...
i never really liked that westcoast movement..cuz it's all about acting gangsta when u are really not << and that's what dre introduced. Ice Cube on "No vaseline" exposes NWA as a bunch of fake gangsters.. and i think hes right

Rakim didnt even like working with dre cuz dre will always tell him to act gangsta, when Rakim really wants to be the "concsious" emcee

rakim was never a conscious MC.
 

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