I was caught up in the hype in High School. Actually playing through “Money, Power, Respect” today. It’s definitely an easier listen than “We are the Streetz” now
We Are The Streets tho, that shyt was an experience, nigs around my age know. Idk what that shh!t sold but that album was 10x platinum in the hood, everybody was on that heavy, it's all you heard for a minute. The gas of it made people not even realize that it wasn't really that good, lol. The standouts are classic records tho..
Copped both the first days they dropped, and Money, Power & Respect still gets mad play today. I liked WATS too, but they seemed way more like themselves and more genuine on the first album. The second album always seemed like them spending too much time showing they were anti-Bad Boy and the aesthetic.
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