TOP CRACK RAP ALBUMS
rootlesscosmo
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I didn't put too much thought into this list, so I am open to criticisms/hatterisms. There's just so much good crack rap! How to ever choose?!?!1. Onlybuilt42. Illegal Business3. Purple Haze4. Lifestyles Ov Da Poor & Dangerous5. Federal or In A Major WayHONORABLE MENTION: Lesson To Be LearnedI know, I know: no Biggie, Hov or Southern representers...You guys can fill those in if you like.Hatteurs connect/politick/ditto...
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yup!!
would the one called deej care to offer his suggestions?
In no particular order:
Free, What We Do..., Flipside (P. Crakk is a must on this list) by Freeway
In the Trunk by Too $hort
Life's a Bitch by Nas
Young Boy, Virginia, Grindin', maybe Comedy Central (just because of Fab's verse) by Clipse
Come Home with Me by Cam'Ron
Trap Muzik, Doin' My Job, Rubber Band Man, Be Better than Me, Long Live the Game by T.I.
I Can't Go on This Way, Tales of a Hustler by BSB
Just a few. I'll leave the No Limit stuff to Faux_Rillz.
Big L was the only one I deliberated on before including. I agree that his subject matter goes beyond crack, and that his albums are not dedicated solely to tales of the crack game. But I just had to mention dude, and the truth is he does rap about selling crack at least a little bit.
As for the other albums, I'd say the songs contained therein either deal exclusively with different sides/aspects of the crack game, or the crack game influences the album's content so heavily as to represent an ever-present lietmotif.
And cosign all of Noz's
Did I completely misunderstand the 'plex 'phors on this one? If so, then I agree with you.
http://www.drugs.indiana.edu/slang/
peace
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"In The Trunk" is about selling tapes, not cocaine!
Yeah, I guess my original list represents albums that, to my mind, are, plain-and-simple, "about" the crack game.
Sure not each song on each album is exclusively about crack, but a) most of the songs deal with it on some level, and b) the persona of the rapper is overwhelming defined by their participation in the crack game.
Hey, I was just a little dismayed by recent posts denigrating crack rap. I wanted to show the kids that some of hip-hops best albums are about crack! Let's hear it for crack rap, kids!
man I love those 90's-era No Limit record cover designs. it's like its very own aesthetic; shit belongs in a museum retrospective in 20 yrs time.
i was young and ignorant and in the suburbs when i heard this album...i thought raekwon had sinus problems. sniffing it up like a motherphucker...."dude, this is your solo debut, album, if you got a cold, don't be recording skits while you're sniffling and sheit. blow your nose!"
fast forward a couple of years "oh...its coke rap"
Crack tapes, baby!
Phew, that was a close one!
lookout for the man with the mask and the white pony...
Well, yeah, I get that one...
So that particular song is in, but I didn't think the album had a crack concept aside from a reference here and there.
malice's verse pretty much sums it up:
This thread is teaching me that I am into more coke/crack rap than I like to admit to myself... lol