Non-Death Row 90s West Coast Rap Appreciation Thread

Rakim Allah

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I copped this album on cassette back then.

Only dug a few tracks though. Dude was like the stepchild of Hiero. It almost seemed like he didn't fit in with the rest of them. LOL!!
He gets unfairly sh!tted on but that album had beats. Dude could spit and he had that unique flow. He gave Hiero another dimension. They've obviously done great w/o him but I wish he never was kicked out the crew.
 

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All these years later, and I still listen to Music To Driveby like it just dropped. My favorite track on there is, Another Victim. What kills me is the sample, because I didn't hear the original sample until years later. I'm still astounded how they took something so smooth and laid back into something so sinister.




 
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All these years later, and I still listen to Music To Driveby like it just dropped. My favorite track on there is, Another Victim. What kills me is the sample, because I didn't hear the original sample until years later. I'm still astounded how they took something so smooth and laid back into something so sinister.






ain't nothin like isaac haye's music :mjcry:
 
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