Why I think 1994 is the best year in Hip-Hop history: Illmatic - TopicsExpress



          

Why I think 1994 is the best year in Hip-Hop history: Illmatic by Nas, Ready To Die by B.I.G., The Diary by Scarface, Hard to Earn by Gang Starr, Sun Rises In The East by Jeru the Damaja, Resurrection by Common, Word...Life by O.C., Do You Want More?!!!??! by The Roots, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik by Outkast, Buhloone Mind State by De La Soul, Thug Life Vol. 1 by 2Pac, Stress: The Extinction Agenda by Organized Konfusion, Somethin Serious by Big Mike, Dare Iz The Darkside by Redman, Regulate ... G-Funk Era by Warren G, Supertight by UGK, Tical by Method Man, Creepin on Ah Come Up by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Guerilla Funk by Paris, Kickin Game by Havoc & Prodeje, To the Death by M.O.P., The Most Beautifullest Thing In The World by Keith Murray, Boxcar Sessions by Saafir, On the Outside Looking by Eightball & M.J.G., 6 Feet Deep by Gravediggaz, Ambushed by Da Bush Babees, Aka the Rugged Child by Shyheim, Non-Fiction by Black Sheep, Blowout Comb by Digable Planets, Fear Itself by Casual, Street Level by The Beatnuts, The Main Ingredient by Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Genocide and Juice by The Coup, Criminal by Scientifik, Between a Rock and a Hard Place by Artifacts, Ill Communication by The Beastie Boys, It Takes a Thief by Coolio, Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age by Public Enemy, We Come Strapped by MC Eiht, Everything Is Everything by Brand Nubian, Ruthless By Law by RBL Posse, Project: Funk da World by Craig Mack, Blunted On Reality by Fugees, AmeriKKKas Nightmare by Spice 1, Daddys Home by Big Daddy Kane ... I mean the list keeps going. Hard to believe all of those albums dropped in the same year.
Posted on: Sun, 10 Nov 2013 00:56:44 +0000

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