First Rap album you ever owned?
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Revolver Ocelot wrote: »Took Borrowed a whole bunch of stuff from my fam when I was younger, but the first joint I ever purchased was this joint from Tower Records.
I remember the very 1st first time i heard bone. I was gettin high w a homie at his house. He played thuggish ruggish bone on cd outta his boom box. When the beat dropped n the hook came in i can actually remember my jaw dropping. Copped creepin on ah come up later that week. Been a bone stan ever since. I actually use to skip over mr ouija, it used to creep me out lol. -
Cam ron confessions of fire, first CD...puff daddy "hold me down" first single. I used to rap to that instrumental sooo many times a day lol...saying some ? ? that my mom had to suffer through
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Kid N' Play's Face The Nation. ? changed my life. Plus House Party was out at the time? Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeit... ? couldn't tell me ? about box fades and Fila jumpsuits.
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Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told was my first album as well.
I was 8 when it first came out and immediately gravitated towards that glossy ass album cover. I knew Snoop was a premier artist from my uncles but that album had me hooked.
To this day, IDGAF what anyone says...that ? bangs. Yeah, it's a No Limit album but ? it...No Limit was my ? and I rock with it. -
Busta Rhymes genesis
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Back in 5th grade after I got my bday money
still got the same hard copy lol -
Basketball is life -
Goodie Mob - Soul Food
Came to the states in 1991. Didn't catch on to hip hop until around 1994. I played that Soul Food album everyday going to school. I still know the words.
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First rap CD I ever bought, technically a single but I had to save my pocket money...
First rap album I bought with my own money, I remember buying with my I saved from my 11th or 12th birthday haha:
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I think it was either Juvenile - Project English or DMX - The Great Depression
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In retrospect that ? was wack. -
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water ur seeds wrote: »First rap CD I ever bought, technically a single but I had to save my pocket money...
First rap album I bought with my own money, I remember buying with my I saved from my 11th or 12th birthday haha:
That gangsta paradise ? was my jam. I was literally obsessed w that song! -
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goodlookinout wrote: »
This is the first cd I ever owned -
Ice Cube - "At Will"
Tried to buy "? At Will", but it was a grocery store, so I ended up with the "clean" version. -
LL Cool J -Mama Said Knock You Out
Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet
copped em the same day at the mall when i was 8 or 9 -
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I lived off the bootlegs pretty hard. 1st official cassette I bought was The Lox - Money, Power, Respect.
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First album I bought with my own money was
Lupe Fiascos the Cool
Jay-z-American gangster
Freshman year of college. Played them ? until my white roommate got tired of them ? -
Kings of Crunk - Lil Jon
That ? had some bangers. Like Diamonds and Knockin Heads Off -
These are the first albums I owned, actually me and my brother shared them. I don't remember which one we got first.
In retrospect that ? was wack.
It was wack. I remember they had a couple of songs that were dope, including The Message, so we copped that album, along with The Wildstyle soundtrack with our Christmas money.
That Grandmaster Flash album was just like the Sugarhill Gang and Kurtis Blow albums. They were produced like R&B records and had ballads. As it turned out the record label execs didn't think anybody wanted to hear an album with rapping all the way throughout. Then Russell Simmons came around and made a fool of those record label execs.
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These are the first albums I owned, actually me and my brother shared them. I don't remember which one we got first.
In retrospect that ? was wack.
It was wack. I remember they had a couple of songs that were dope, including The Message, so we copped that album, along with The Wildstyle soundtrack with our Christmas money.
That Grandmaster Flash album was just like the Sugarhill Gang and Kurtis Blow albums. They were produced like R&B records and had ballads. As it turned out the record label execs didn't think anybody wanted to hear an album with rapping all the way throughout. Then Russell Simmons came around and made a fool of those record label execs.
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