What are your top 5 favorite songs off of Dare Iz A Darkside?

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I think Redman was quite a bit better than biggie

I’m guessing you saying this because you prefer music that has a strictly hardcore and raw sound like Redman’s first two albums and give the fact that you love Insane Clown Posse and everything the opposite of anything “commercial”
 

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I’m guessing you saying this because you prefer music that has a strictly hardcore and raw sound like Redman’s first two albums and give the fact that you love Insane Clown Posse and everything the opposite of anything “commercial”

Not necessarily because Big Poppa is one of my favorite biggie songs but generally that statement is very true
 

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Listening back to the album again right now

Top 5 hip hop album of all time

This shyt is just on another level :banderas:

I threw it on again this morning, lol.

But I honestly haven't stopped playing this album since it dropped. It's definitely one of my favorite albums of all-time. It's crazy to me that Red is still saying he doesn't like it. He's buggin'.
 
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I threw it on again this morning, lol.

But I honestly haven't stopped playing this album since it dropped. It's definitely one of my favorite albums of all-time. It's crazy to me that Red is still saying he doesn't like it. He's buggin'.

Word?! lol

Great way to start the morning, my brother!

right?! i think he had a really bad trip on acid/pcp and that has kept him away from every embracing that album again.
 

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Word?! lol

Great way to start the morning, my brother!

right?! i think he had a really bad trip on acid/pcp and that has kept him away from every embracing that album again.

Yeah, he said the album reminds him of one of the toughest times of his life, and that he doesn't even remember recording the album. It's wild.
 
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Yup! it's personal for him, lol.

There's no way he thinks it's one of his weakest albums, musically.

Yeah and I get that, cause a lot of times that’s how it is when artists personal life collides with their art and how they can make some of the best music of their career but be going through hell or hard times during the process


But yeah, musically and creatively, that was his peak era!
 

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Yeah and I get that, cause a lot of times that’s how it is when artists personal life collides with their art and how they can make some of the best music of their career but be going through hell or hard times during the process


But yeah, musically and creatively, that was his peak era!

Truth.

A lot of classics came from artists being in dark places. No pun intended.
 
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Truth.

A lot of classics came from artists being in dark places. No pun intended.

Yeah

And it is interesting how post Dare, Red’s music got more and more brighter over time

I still say his total prime years are from 1990 on EPMD’s Business As Usual album to 98’ with his Doc’s Da Name album

Other than “Real N*ggaz” and “Diggy Doc”, I haven’t listened to Malpratice in years, that album is when it was officially over.

He redeemed himself with the Ill At Will mixtape vol. 1 but the run had long been over by then
 
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