Smokefest 99 by Tash, Outkast, B-Real and Phil da Agony was an underrated joint

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Pretty sure I said this before on here but Tash could've been the west coast Redman with the right label. Limited subject matter but flow, bars, charisma and humor was always there.
People will say it’s blasphemy but this is a very good comparison.

Tash had some great moments.
 

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The quality of the booth must be getting better, or the median age of the coli must be getting higher, cause this is the first time I've ever seen anybody discuss Tash's solo album on the Coli or on SOHH.

This shyt was hot...we need more discussion on the Likwit crew, they dont' get enough props for taking hip-hop to where it is now. Like they were bridging the gap between underground and mainstream.

Also...Outkast, B-Real of Cypress Hill, and Phil Da Agony with Tash on one track? :whew:
It was discussed on SOHH, but it wasn't a great album. It was a solid entry, a good album. I still play it from time to time. It did get caught up in the Loud restructuring though. I think it got enough push, as much as he was gonna get. Rap Life, Gz Iz Gz practically being a remix for the single, Pimpin Ain't Easy was the first and got some club run
 
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