First time I owed this album it was on cassette
My aunt bought it for me
just copped the VMP vinyl pressing last month
such a great album
what’s crazy about this is that he dropped an even better album 3 years after
what’s even crazier than that is judging just off No Way Out, he was setting up to drop an even better album than his first 2
the sky was really the limit for BIG. easily the greatest and most talented rapper ever
just copped the VMP vinyl pressing last month
such a great album
what’s crazy about this is that he dropped an even better album 3 years after
what’s even crazier than that is judging just off No Way Out, he was setting up to drop an even better album than his first 2
the sky was really the limit for BIG. easily the greatest and most talented rapper ever
First time I owed this album it was on cassette
My aunt bought it for me
just copped the VMP vinyl pressing last month
such a great album
what’s crazy about this is that he dropped an even better album 3 years after
what’s even crazier than that is judging just off No Way Out, he was setting up to drop an even better album than his first 2
the sky was really the limit for BIG. easily the greatest and most talented rapper ever
That VMP pressing is really the best one they ever released for this album
had the cassette first as well before purchasing the CD later on
Big was getting even better yeah
hard to top LAD tho…it’s like Snoop topping Doggystyle, album is just too flawless
My brother Had the CD and I dubbed it on a Memorex and "I let that tape rock till the tape popped"Word, bruh!
I remember my aunt bought it from Tower Records for me.
My brother Had the CD and I dubbed it on a Memorex and "I let that tape rock till the tape popped"
still got the original cassette and CD too, it was either from Tower or Warehouse Music
Youngin's don't know the struggle of taking apart a cassette and either unwinding it with a couple of pencils or cutting it and pasting it back together with masking tape. That's why memorex was goated cause they held together well. Of course having a good deck /walkman also was a Major key.Nice, that's up!
memorex and maxwell were the go to for dubbing back in the 90's
oh yeah, I remember Warehouse Music! and SunCoast Music too!
Youngin's don't know the struggle of taking apart a cassette and either unwinding it with a couple of pencils or cutting it and pasting it back together with masking tape. That's why memorex was goated cause they held together well. Of course having a good deck /walkman also was a Major key.