The Wordsmith Member since Aug 13th 2002 17070 posts
Sat Jan-12-13 10:00 PM
"What was the consensus for Celph's and Buckwild's "Nineteen Ninety Now"?"
I've revisited the album (as well as their 2nd release) and those beats are timeless and of course the lyrics are still dope. Unless my memory is farting on me, I cannot remember much talk about the album on here. If there wasn't much talk, colored me surprised. Anyway, I tried searching for an old post about the album but the search function for this site sucks greasy balls. What was the overall opinion for both "Nineteen Ninety Now" and "Nineteen Ninety More"?
Links for those who don't know what I'm talking about (although I'd be surprised if anyone on here doesn't know what I'm talking about):
A joint off of "Nineteen Ninety More" (Since I couldn't find a full album link) "There Will Be Blood (Remix) feat. Sadat X, Grand Puba, A.G., O.C., and Diamond D:
3. "RE: What was the consensus for Celph's and Buckwild's "Nineteen Ninety N..." In response to Reply # 0
>I've revisited the album (as well as their 2nd release) and >those beats are timeless and of course the lyrics are still >dope. Unless my memory is farting on me, I cannot remember >much talk about the album on here. If there wasn't much talk, >colored me surprised. Anyway, I tried searching for an old >post about the album but the search function for this site >sucks greasy balls. What was the overall opinion for both >"Nineteen Ninety Now" and "Nineteen Ninety More"? > > >Links for those who don't know what I'm talking about >(although I'd be surprised if anyone on here doesn't know what >I'm talking about): > > > >Nineteen Ninety Now (Youtube full album): > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=8fC3ZhL8Ldo > > > >A joint off of "Nineteen Ninety More" (Since I couldn't find a >full album link) "There Will Be Blood (Remix) feat. Sadat X, >Grand Puba, A.G., O.C., and Diamond D: > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvJ1jABiZL0 > > > > >Since 1976
I absolutely loved it. Total blindside too. Never was much aware of Celph beyond his Bo$$ Hog Barbarian album with J Zone.....and I damn sure didn't think he had vintage Buckwild beats at his disposal. The production was so epic. So so epic. It really holds a mirror up to the caca being made today.