What where the first five albums you fell in love with

Rakim Allah

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My First 10 Hip Hop Albums I Fell in Luv with


Raising Hell
Bigger & Deffer
Follow The Leader
It Takes A Nation of Millions...
He's The DJ I'm The Rapper
Dana Dane With Fame
Great Adventures of Slick Rick
Power
Act A Fool
Straight Outta Compton
 

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enta da stage
the sun rises in the east
between a rock and a hard place
dare iz a darkside
murder was the case

i think in that exact order
 

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No Way Out
The Infamous
Supreme Clientele
Diplomatic Immunity
Get Rich or Die Trying

Stillmatic would also be up there...but i fell out of love
 

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1. Big Pun - Capital Punishment
2. Cypress Hill - IV
3. Big L - Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous
4. Gangstarr - Moment of Truth
5. Dr. Dre - 2001 and Eminem - Slimy Shady LP

All happened around 98/99. Big Pun was the first rapper every Latino loved (especially Puerto Ricans), Cypress Hill based off that too, Big L cause I was growing up in Harlem and when he died, everyone went and got anything he'd released, Gangstarr because the title track got me and Dre/Em at same stage after I heard Forget about Dre.
 

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The Lost Boyz - Legal Drug Money (random, but I'm keeping it 100%. I was in like 5th grade & thought it was the greatest. album. ever.)
BIG - Ready to Die
The Fugees - The Score
That one Suga Free album that my dad bought me after I told him I liked the single on Rap City :guilty:
Nas - It Was Written
 

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In no particular order, the first albums I spent money on, played front to back, never fast forwarded, knew every single lyric, and loved.

EPMD - Unfinished Business
Eric B & Rakim - Paid in Full
Eazy E - Eazy Duz It
Boogie Down Productions - Criminal Minded
Biz Markie - Biz Never Sleeps
Nice & Smooth- Self Titled
People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm
Ice Cube - AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
Big Dady Kane - Long Live the Kane
Brand Nubian - One For All
Slick Rick - The Great Adventure of Slick Rick
X-Clan - To The East Blackwards
K-Solo - Tell the World My Name (I know, I know out of place as fukk)
The D.O.C. - No One Can Do It Better
2Pacalypse Now

De La Soul's first two albums belong somewhere in there but once I interacted with them I tried to erase those corny nikkas from my memory.
 

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Center self, inner self
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx
Black on Both Sides
Cold Vein
The Love Below
Vol. 3 Life and Times of S.Carter

Honorable Mention: Stankonia

Gator gets daps for that spacejam soundtrack, though :laugh: shyt was banging.
 

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:ehh: interesting lists, sum of y'all showing y'all age though :laff:

Next ? Are theese artists/albums still top 5 status to you?

For me the answer is no, not my favorite artists and not my favorite albums from the artists I listed.

I think it's funny the shyt we like when were kids, even though it makes who we are. shyt changes when we get older:yeshrug:
 
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