1. Soul Food
2. All We Got Iz Us
3. Coast 2 Coast
4. Krs One (for "Rappaz R N Dainja", "De Automatic", "MC's Act Like They Don't Know" - peace to David Faustino in the video -, "Hold" and "Wannabemceez". The rest sucks)
5. TRU - True/Fat Joe - Jealous Ones Envy
Melachi is the man but i can't bear Lil' Dap's voice any more and, other than the 4 tracks which came out singles, the album sends me to sleep. I wish other rappers who dropped records in '95 had gotten some of those beats instead. In my mind "The Realest" is a KRS joint and "Supa Star" is by AZ.
Don't particularly like most of "In A Major Way" but "Da Bumble" and "Sideways" are both fantastic.
The INI album is deathly dull, beatwise and lyrically, and i've never heard the Aceyalone or Pharcyde ones.
"Labcabincalifornia", followed closely by "All Balls Don't Bounce".
I love mid-90s Cee-Lo too, but I never took a liking to the other members of Goodie Mob. There should be a "Best Cee-Lo Verse" tournament with "Git Up, Get Out", "In Due Time", his verses from "Soul Food", etc. I'm not too familiar with his post-1997 catalog, but I'm sure there's some great shit.
went with InI, even if I danced with my grandpa on "The Day After" at my 18 anniversary when he wanted traditional music , so yea, second is soul food!
Tasty like a souflee french croisant on Tuesday
Rappers be boo-tay
Goo-fy, that's how they crew stay
Bitin whatever you say, to boost they, ego
We know, the steelo, your whole character is foul
Makes me want to shoot a free throw, BLAOWW
I Drive A Lexus wrote:
4. Krs One (for "Rappaz R N Dainja", "De Automatic", "MC's Act Like They Don't Know" - peace to David Faustino in the video -, "Hold" and "Wannabemceez". The rest sucks)
How the hell are you going to front on "Represent The Real Hip-Hop," "Ah-Yeah," and "Build Ya Skillz"?
Iknow Pete Rock released that INI album as a double album wit some other unreleased one, is the other one worth getting?
Deda-The Original Baby Pa
A lot of people hate on Deda, but I like his style. If anything, check it out for the Pete Rock beats, definitely on par with his other work around the time.