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hiphop albums that got slept on, post your list
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post Dec 30 2005, 05:36 AM
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Ice Cube- Death Certificate
Ice Cube- Amerikkkaz Most Wanted
Both released in the same year, they might as well been one double cd because they btoh had the same feel to them. Hiphop fans, stans and groupies nowadays fail to understand how clever of a lyricist Ice Cube was. AND a lot of people sleep on his political awareness.

2Pac- Strictly For My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
A few reasons why 2pac is considered to be overrated; the recent industry flood of his vocals over garbage beats so Suge Knight can eat another 10 million, the media-hype of a beef that was more of a personal issue than a hiphop controversy and his untimely death. If Pac's music were to cease at this album, he would have been remembered differntly. As of recent years, his poetry and life's philosophy is gaining national recognition and respect, but overall he's remembered as 'the first rapper to get killed,' and thats not the case at all. Hiphop is hiphop, so there is going to be a party element (as displayed smoothly by the legendary Digital UNderground production), but this album is perfectly balanced with fun and insight.

Method Man- Tical
If you aren't aware of this man's flow then you need to be enlightened. The Wu owned 93-97 when it came to grimey New York hiphop. Ghostface Killah's didn't become polished until he stopped hustling, Raekwon spits truth and his verse on 'Can It All Be So Simple' was on point, but while GZA's Liquid Swords gained a cult following, Tical got slept on. Wake up. 'Meth Vs. Chef' is a perfect display of his remarkable flow. The song was a freestyle battle between Meth and Raekwon but Method Man's rhythm in his verese was something that very rappers can step up to.

De La Soul- Stakes Is High
Can we say; real life? There is nothing negative I can say about this album. Plug 1 and Dove spoke on everday issues and issues facing the black community without sounding preachy. It was like hearing the news from someone living the life rather than a reporter. Not to mention with cameos from Common and Mos Def, it doesn't take a genius to understand the gravity of this record. Not only is this album slept on, but the entire group is.

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post Dec 30 2005, 05:51 AM
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it's not hip-hop, but the white stripes' album get behind me satan is way underrated.
 
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QUOTE(lbjshaq2345 @ Dec 30 2005, 4:51 AM)
it's not hip-hop, but the white stripes' album get behind me satan is way underrated.
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post Dec 30 2005, 05:56 AM
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eeek!, don't hurt me. wow i thought i was. but kanye's new album late registration. the best songs off it have been downplayed and drowned out by the heard 'em say cuz it has a rock star in it. woohoo. crack music, defintely the hottest track off that album, but my way home comes in a close second.
 
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Fort Minor : The Rising Tied...

i dont care what you guys say i love that album stubborn.gif ... and mike shinoda stubborn.gif

and TLC - Fanmail
 
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post Dec 30 2005, 05:38 PM
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Nas - It Was Written
Illmatic, Nas's first album was recognized as a classic. Nas's third and fourth albums 'I Am" and "Nastradamus" were considered.. well basically wack. Stillmatic was another classic/near classic, and somewhere in between there Nas's second album "It Was Written" was lost. This album was, in my opinion, even better than Illmatic. Lyrically and creatively.

De La Soul - Buhloone Mindstate
For the younger generation such as myself, you probably have never heard of this album. Of course you heard of Three Feet High and Rising, Stakes is High, AOI Bionix, De La Soul is Dead, and The Grind Date. Three Feet High and Rising was a certified classic album. As was Stakes is High. This is another case of a great album being overshadowed by two classic albums. It got a 4 Mic rating in the Source, and also two popular singles, but still got overshadowed by other great albums.

The Beatnuts - Stone Crazy
Beatnuts. What do you think when you first hear The Beatnuts? Intoxicated Demons? The self titled album? Take it or Squeeze it? I think Stone Crazy had the best production out of all of their albums, very advanced for their time. Off The Books was the craziest track, it is still relevant today. Definately check this out.

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post Dec 30 2005, 05:41 PM
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houston- its already written

ahaha.. what a bad c.d. i bought it too.
 
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post Dec 31 2005, 07:05 AM
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QUOTE(celticsluvr @ Dec 30 2005, 4:41 PM)
houston- its already written

ahaha.. what a bad c.d. i bought it too.
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That was slept on for a reason, hun.
 
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post Dec 31 2005, 11:11 AM
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QUOTE(celticsluvr @ Dec 30 2005, 5:41 PM)
houston- its already written

ahaha.. what a bad c.d. i bought it too.
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Ahahahah, I bought it too.


I'm glad it go slept on.
 
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post Dec 31 2005, 11:36 AM
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i just got a cd with beatnuts beats on it...nice...
damn i cant think of any right now...
 
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post Dec 31 2005, 03:52 PM
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Spooks - S.I.O.S.O.S.
Q Strange - Creation To ExeQtion
Canibus - Rip The Jacker
Andre Nickatina - Conversation With A Devil (Cocaine Raps 3)
 
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post Jan 1 2006, 02:04 PM
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Every album I've ever released has gotten slept on. DangerDoom, Madvillain, The MM...Food Series, Viktor Vaughn, etc, etc, etc.
 
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post Jan 1 2006, 07:02 PM
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De la souls album was definitely banging...mos def my pic
 
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In Search Of..., N*E*R*D - The genre this album belongs in is debatable, but the joint was pretty hot.
 
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post Jan 2 2006, 12:40 AM
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umm

an album has to be relatively obscure or not hyped in order to be "slept on".
 
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post Jan 3 2006, 12:41 AM
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Kurupt - Against The Grain
Come on, DPG has skills, why you think Pac named him Young Gotti? Yeah, he has the skills. A hookup with Deathrow, provided him some tight beats. Plus, theres a song that I really like, which features Eastwood and 2Pac. Look, this is actually a song that 2Pac would probably do if he was alive. Why? Because god damn it, at least 2Pac knew who Kurupt is, not some f**king G-UNIT AND 50 CENT WACK RAPPERS.

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post Jan 3 2006, 03:26 AM
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QUOTE(Nadroj Inc. @ Jan 2 2006, 11:41 PM)
Kurupt - Against The Grain
Come on, DPG has skills, why you think Pac named him Young Gotti? Yeah, he has the skills. A hookup with Deathrow, provided him some tight beats. Plus, theres a song that I really like, which features Eastwood and 2Pac. Look, this is actually a song that 2Pac would probably do if he was alive. Why? Because god damn it, at least 2Pac knew who Kurupt is, not some f**king G-UNIT AND 50 CENT WACK RAPPERS.

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Kurupt's from Philly. And ATG wasn't his best skills. Although his skills as an emcee have been slept on his entire career. I think he was before I got all 'west coast.'
 

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