It's from The Roots.hova- wrote:Mabye Im gonna take a look at it, dont like Game usually, but I am pretty open for everything.
Jugs wrote:Outkast - The Mighty O and Morris Brown - great ass songs, Outkast > all.
Kokane - Back 2 tha clap - haven't listened to it much, it's okay I suppose..
JT Tha Bigga Figga - Drop Your Thangs (Just Box) - haven't listened to it yet..
Masta Killa - Made In Brooklyn - same with above
Obie Trice - Second Rounds on Me - it's pretty good for an Obie Trice album lol.
Busta Rhymes - Big Bang - it's okay, I prefer his older stuff
Raekwon - The Davinci Code: The Vatican Mixtape Vol. 2 - decent
Kead Da Sneak - The Farm Boyz (Special Edition) - havent listened
Mobb Deep - The Infamous - Shook Ones Pt II <3 (I saw on Mixmakers a thread about Prodigy dead)
Bullys Wit Fullys - The Infrastructure - haven't listened
The Turf Terminators - Welcome 2 Da Turf - the rhymes are meh but the beats are okay, Turf Termination is the best song on there..
They are just some recent albums I've 'got'
Tuomas wrote:Wow Black Sheep's Wolf In Sheep's Clothing blew my ears off, I don't understand how an album like that goes so unnoticed. It's now one of my 10 fav albums all-time.
Tuomas wrote:Wow Black Sheep's Wolf In Sheep's Clothing blew my ears off, I don't understand how an album like that goes so unnoticed. It's now one of my 10 fav albums all-time.
Reefer Alston wrote:Blue Collar is the shit really, I could have that Bullet song on repeat without getting annoyed but the whole CD is too good to listen just 1 song.
No skits, not too many featured artists like many "new" rappers do, good flow and nice beats and honest/meaningful rhymes.
9/10.
-BHZMAFIA- wrote:Jamie Foxx album is pretty good. It's a good album to make love too. Nothing I would listen to in the car or anything like that though.
Kriegz wrote:Kanye and Cool-N-Dre, 2 of my favorite current day producers.
Colin wrote:Kriegz wrote:Kanye and Cool-N-Dre, 2 of my favorite current day producers.
That would be 3 of your favourite producers. Although both of them have a habit of relying on the sample to sound good. There's very little done to the sample to make it sound any different than how it originally was. And I don't like that about them.
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