What Are The Top TEN 90s Southern Rap Albums That Aren't On No Limit or Cash Money?
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I'm not gonna front, I can't name one.
Maybe some 2 Live Crew but I didn't listen to them like that.
Maybe some 2 Live Crew but I didn't listen to them like that.
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Every Outkast album. Every Scarface album. Every Ugk Album. Every 8ball and Mjg album.>>>>>>>>>>> Any album From no limit or Cash money.
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All 3 Outkast albums have to be in the top 10, Scarface The Diary, is all I can think of.
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Got a better chance of solving a calculus double integral over a rectangle than answering the op
Mr Scarface is back? In b4 a bunch of southerners name ugk,gucci mane and project pat albums -
Devin The Dude...
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Southernplayalistic
ATLiens
Aquemini
Soul Food
Still Standing
Ridin ?
The Diary
Coming Out Hard
Lost
Chapter 2 World ?
Off the top of my head. Too easy -
Rap A Lot & Suave House has more classic 90 albums than No Limit & Cash Money
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LOL @ this thread premise
I wont even entertaining it -
Doc-no one can do it better
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The diary tela piece of mind eight ball lost Devin da dude riding ? ghetty green ghetto mafia straight from the Dec soul food aquemini atliens still standing I declar war thug.com... I left a lot off
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On top of the world - 8 ball & MJG
No more glory-MJG
UGK- Riding ?
Playa fly - movin on
Almost everything I came in here to name had been stated already. T/S u should try to give 8 ball & MJG a chance -
Stew pretty much got my list
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Rap A Lot & Suave House has more classic 90 albums than No Limit & Cash Money
Can you please name some of them? -
On Top Of Tha World was the first album that came to mind....
Plenty more tho... -
@Stew said most of mine, but I'll add Somethin serious & still serious by Big Mike, The untouchable by Face, Fly ? & The game owe me by Playa fly & Mind of Mystikal by Mystikal. (The one he dropped before he signed to No limit.
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BlackAX410 wrote: »On top of the world - 8 ball & MJG
No more glory-MJG
UGK- Riding ?
Playa fly - movin on
Almost everything I came in here to name had been stated already. T/S u should try to give 8 ball & MJG a chance
What u know that No more glory bruh??? I've always felt like MJG>>>>>>8ball. -
My number one is ugk-ridin ? . Hands down
After that (in no particular order)...
outkast-atliens and aquemeni
Scarface -the diary and the fix
Project pat-ghetty green
3 6 mafia- world ? part 2
Z ro-look what u did to me
Ugk-super tight
8 ball-lost
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8ball Lost
Mr. Mike Wiked Wayz
Big Mike Something Serious
Devin The Dude The Dude
South Circle Anotha Day Anotha Balla
The Geto Boys The Resurrection
Scarface The World Is Yours
8ball & MJG On Top Of The World
The Geto Boys Til Death Do Us Part
Crime Boss All In Da Game -
I'm not gonna front, I can't name one.
Maybe some 2 Live Crew but I didn't listen to them like that.
U really couldn't even think of one though? -
lordstanley wrote: »
Honestly, I have a lot of Miami Bass compilations, but they're not really albums. Its mostly uptempo party music with a lot of bass.
^^^ I have a lot of albums like that
Other than that I listen to Ghetto D every once in a while. And I have Juvenile's Greatest Hits. I also have Outkast's Greatest Hits. I bought Trap Musik and The Carter II a few years ago, but those aren't 90s albums.
I've been meaning to catch up on Three Six Mafia, UGK and 8 Ball & MJG but I haven't gotten around to it.
Never been much of a Scarface fan.
While we're on the topic of Southern albums from the 90s, I noticed that UGK released Ridin ? in 1996 and their next album, ? Money came out in 2001. What were they doing between 1996 and 2001? That seems like an awful long hiatus. -
Lol u shouldve put HCP and DF on there...them 2 collectives alone could own the thread also
Face Off
? Boyz first album
Murder She Spoke
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lordstanley wrote: »
Honestly, I have a lot of Miami Bass compilations, but they're not really albums. Its mostly uptempo party music with a lot of bass.
^^^ I have a lot of albums like that
Other than that I listen to Ghetto D every once in a while. And I have Juvenile's Greatest Hits. I also have Outkast's Greatest Hits. I bought Trap Musik and The Carter II a few years ago, but those aren't 90s albums.
I've been meaning to catch up on Three Six Mafia, UGK and 8 Ball & MJG but I haven't gotten around to it.
Never been much of a Scarface fan.
While we're on the topic of Southern albums from the 90s, I noticed that UGK released Ridin ? in 1996 and their next album, ? Money came out in 2001. What were they doing between 1996 and 2001? That seems like an awful long hiatus.
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@5 Grand u bout to do an east coast one? No biggie, nas or wu tang?
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lordstanley wrote: »@5 Grand u bout to do an east coast one? No biggie, nas or wu tang?
I thought about it, but who would you leave out? Bad Boy sold the most, but they really only have like 3 or 4 classic albums.
I guess we could do what you said, no Biggie, Nas or Wu Tang. -
lordstanley wrote: »@5 Grand u bout to do an east coast one? No biggie, nas or wu tang?
I thought about it, but who would you leave out? Bad Boy sold the most, but they really only have like 3 or 4 classic albums.
I guess we could do what you said, no Biggie, Nas or Wu Tang.
Right. Cuz just between those three u could easily come up with more than ten -
lordstanley wrote: »lordstanley wrote: »@5 Grand u bout to do an east coast one? No biggie, nas or wu tang?
I thought about it, but who would you leave out? Bad Boy sold the most, but they really only have like 3 or 4 classic albums.
I guess we could do what you said, no Biggie, Nas or Wu Tang.
Right. Cuz just between those three u could easily come up with more than ten
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