Best Hip-Hop album of 1996? AEOM? RD? IWW?

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thesynthesis;3116158 said:
"Mobb Deep wonder why nigga blowed them out. Next time grown folks talk, nigga close your mouth"

Pac saw them as kids, like young niggas, they hadnt earned stripes to go at him, when u go to war with a nigga, makesure u studied his style

Anyways with the Nas beef dead, it was inventible Mobb Deep wud peace it up, that beef was pointless and served no purpose

Thats fine ....

All P (or Havoc) had to do was name drop Pac once, and anything could have happened.

Imagine this:

"Who Shot Ya? Pac probably screamed louder than an opera

New York gotcha, now you wanna use my mob as a crutch

what makes you think you cant get bucked again
?"

Hell on Earth came out within 2 weeks after the 7 Day Theory.

Such a quick response alone would have gave the Mobb some shine.

NY alone would've embraced P for officially stepping up to the plate.

Pac stays alive, he'd be battling with half of NY throughout the late 90's.
 
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imILL;3116403 said:
Thats fine ....

All P (or Havoc) had to do was name drop Pac once, and anything could have happened.

Imagine this:

"Who Shot Ya? Pac probably screamed louder than an opera
New York gotcha, now you wanna use my mob as a crutch
what makes you think you cant get bucked again
?"

Hell on Earth came out within 2 weeks after the 7 Day Theory.
Such a quick response alone would have gave the Mobb some shine.

NY alone would've embraced P for officially stepping up to the plate.

Pac stays alive, he'd be battling with half of NY throughout the late 90's.

that's the think mobb deep were local artist
pac was a worldwide superstar
 
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imILL;3116403 said:
Thats fine ....

All P (or Havoc) had to do was name drop Pac once, and anything could have happened.

Imagine this:

"Who Shot Ya? Pac probably screamed louder than an opera
New York gotcha, now you wanna use my mob as a crutch
what makes you think you cant get bucked again
?"

Hell on Earth came out within 2 weeks after the 7 Day Theory.
Such a quick response alone would have gave the Mobb some shine.

NY alone would've embraced P for officially stepping up to the plate.

Pac stays alive, he'd be battling with half of NY throughout the late 90's.

naw cuz minus biggy he was cool with everyone important

he was also done with battling, random niggas was tryna get shine off him, so that shit became borin fast
 
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Makaveli The King;3116391 said:
no great wordplay he had a wack flow
and his punchlines were ass also he wasn't a great songwriter.
all im saying is he wasn't a elite lyricist.

His flow was what made him ill imo, his flow was on some drunken boxing shit, wild unpredictable...

...But the rest is your opinion, i obviously disagree.
 
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i cant even call it but dont forget about

the roots- illadelphalife

busta rhymes- the coming

geto boys- resurrection

ras kass- soul on ice

jeru the damaja- wrath of the math

de la soul- stakes is high

redman- muddy waters

heltah skeltah- nocutrnal

westside connection- bow down

classic year...
 
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Makaveli The King;3116416 said:
that's the think mobb deep were local artist

pac was a worldwide superstar

A world wide super star just giving those local artist a chance to make some major noise.

Havoc - "Yelling my name only giving me Props" .

Plus Mobb Deep debuted 6th on the Boards, with a 4 Mic Source album.

A name drop could've done more good then bad for an already successful Hell on Earth
 
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A great year for Hip-Hop.
 
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imILL;3116571 said:
A world wide super star just giving those local artist a chance to make some major noise.

Havoc - "Yelling my name only giving me Props" .

Plus Mobb Deep debuted 6th on the Boards, with a 4 Mic Source album.
A name drop could've done more good then bad for an already successful Hell on Earth

what are u talking about mobb deep has never been
a succesful group according to soundcan and even
when pac said their names on hit em up
their record sales did'nt sky rocket.
 
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Makaveli The King;3116626 said:
what are u talking about mobb deep has never been

a succesful group according to soundcan and even

when pac said their names on hit em up

their record sales did'nt sky rocket.

Mobb Deeps catalog in the 90's speak for itself.

And when has Soundscan been right on who to like?
 
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Even though i think 4 or 5 of these albums are classic i went for AEOM simpy because its a landmark album in hip hop, It defines the 90's.
 
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No Wrath of the Math, huh...

It's too hard to pick just one, ATLiens is also up there. What a year for sure.
 
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Damn I don't think I can even call it. Was in like Grade 11 or 12. Back when a nigga use to wake up early, head downtown, head to HMV so I could cop the new albums that came out on Tuesday and then head off to school. Alot of classics but Ironman and Hell On Earth regins supreme.
 
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