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What Hip Hop Albums Have The Most Replay Value For You?

BQ: Where would you place Big Pun’s Capital Punishment on your greatest albums of all time list?
@ Jack Faxio, you hope Big Pun was in a plane crash? Well unless there movin his casket a long distance, I don’t think he’ll be flying any time soon considering he’s dead.

I never stop playing these; they’re either underrated, adictive or timeless:

Redman – Muddy Waters
AZ – Doe Or Die
Busta Rhymes – When Disaster Strikes
Canibus – Rip The Jacker
Xzibit – 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz
Suga Free – The New Testament
Ras Kass – Soul On Ice
Scarface – The Diary
Mystikal – Tarantula
Devin the Dude – To Tha X-Treme
Esham – Bruce Wayne: Gothom City 1987
Tech N9ne – Everready (The Religion)

Tha Alkaholiks – Coast II Coast
N.W.A. – Striaght Outta Compton
OutKast – ATLiens
8Ball & MJG – In Our Lifetime, Vol .1
Wu-Tang Clan – Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
The Beatnuts – A Musical Massacre
Beastie Boys – Licensed To Ill
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony – E 1999 Eternal

Jeru the Damaja – The Sun Rises In The East
Masta Ace – Take A Look Around
Aesop Rock – Labor Days
Mos Def – Black On Both Sides
Del tha Funkee Homosapien – I Wish My Brother George Was Here
Aceyalone – All Balls Don’t Bounce
Busdriver – Temporary Forever
Common – Like Water For Chocolate
Brother Ali – Us

A Tribe Called Quest – The Low End Theory
Brand Nubian – One For All
The Roots – Illadelph Halflife
The Coup – Steal This Double Album
Souls of Mischief – ’93 ‘Til Infinity
Goodie Mob – Soul Food
Arrested Development – 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days In The Life Of…
Slum Village – Fan-tas-tic, Vol. 1

As for ‘Capital Punishment’ it’s definitely up there. (The Dream Shatterer is lyrical slaughter). I’d probably place it anywhere between 40-70, which is fair considering how much classic albums often go unnoticed in hip-hop. I was listening to ‘Yeeeah Baby’ a lot yesterday and it’s also a great album.

Capital D. interview with Barber Shop Hip Hop


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