Amazing debut album with horrible cover art, infused with some very early Quelle Chris production. Unlike his later projects that were far more experimental, this is just him rapping like crazy over some solid beats for the time.
No need to explain. Classic album.
I don't know why this album had a negative reaction when it first dropped. Honestly my most listened-to DB project, with 25 Bucks being one of his greatest songs OAT.
No need to explain. Classic album.
Honestly an underappreciated project that should've gotten more attention. Not as consistent as his other projects, but overall some great rapping and one-liners over some classic Q-Tip and Paul White production.
His mixtapes are also seriously underrated and need mentioning. Detroit State of Mind 1-4 are some seriously heavy-hitting works, even though they sound dated.
You didn't mention Hawaiian Snow with Tony Yayo, I like that tape.
Drake sampled the intro to it even, take a look
You didn't mention Hawaiian Snow with Tony Yayo, I like that tape.
Drake sampled the intro to it even, take a look
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CrIhnkB8PEI wanted to talk about all of his tapes but the OP would've been massive but yes Hawaiian Snow is amazing
Hot Soup is another one of my favorites
If only his voice wasn’t trash
one of the most unique and encapsulating voices in rap ever
If only his voice wasn’t trash
voice is what makes him, definitely not in the same place without it. reminds me ODB with how recognizable it is
I love Old so much. A lot of replay value and I think if you take the best 50% of the tracks, you have an easy answer to his discography.
One of the few actually amazing indie rappers. Paul Rosenberg doesnt know how to manage him properly
one of the most unique and encapsulating voices in rap ever
It's still grating to listen to
If only his voice wasn’t trash
He sounds more "normal" in his earlier stuff
Imagine if he signed to G-Unit
I think a Banks and Danny track would have been fire.