bkzlostchild
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Definitely agree with number 1
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Built 4 cuban linx;7731196 said:Bcotton5;7731188 said:Take care and Carter 2 should be there
the fuck? and you're a wayne stan?
5th Letter;7731201 said:Bcotton5;7731188 said:Take care and Carter 2 should be there
Fake ass Wayne fan. Foh.
Roster Player #99;7733586 said:5 Grand;7732039 said:smp4life;7731668 said:5 Grand;7731583 said:I wouldn't have put Strictly 4 My Niggaz in the list.
I know we've been over this before but, Chronic 2001 isn't Dre's second album, The Aftermath is Dre's second album
Get Rich or Die Trying deserves to be up there
It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back should be #1
Boogie Down Productions By Any Means Necessary should be up there
LL Cool J's Bigger and Deffer should be up there.
The Roots Do You Want More?!?!? should be up there
Dr. Dre presents... The Aftermath was a compilation.
Get Rich was 50's 1st record. Power of a Dollar was some underground/ shelved Columbia ish.
Cosign on By any Means Necessary and Bigger and Deffer. Although, Bigger and Deffer hasn't aged so well.
Also, Eminem's Infinite doesn't really count as an official release either.
50s first album was Guess Who's Back.
Power of a Dollar was an EP.
Guess who's back is a mixtape.
BoogaSuga;7730787 said:
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All deserve honorable mention
Knock_Twice;7734811 said:I hate to say this, but I will say Nelly - Nellyville
That album singles tore the charts..
Air Force Ones
Hot in Here
Dilemma
E.I.
Pimp Juice