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>From your favorite website. Agree or disagree? Looking at >this list, a few of these niccas ain't even got one good >album. > >Lauryn Hill, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998) >Ma$e, Harlem World (1997) >The D.O.C., No One Can Do It Better (1989) >Group Home, Livin' Proof (1995) >Gravediggaz, 6 Feet Deep (1994) >Wyclef Jean, The Carnival (1997) >Sporty Thievz, Street Cinema (1998) >The Lost Boyz, Legal Drug Money (1996) >Cannibal Ox, The Cold Vein (2001) >Smif N Wessun, Dah Shinin' (1995) >Da Lench Mob, Guerillas in tha Mist (1992) >Method Man, Tical (1994) >Main Source, Breaking Atoms (1991) >Royal Flush, Ghetto Millionaire (1997) >Jadakiss, Kiss tha Game Goodbye (2001) >Apache, Apache Ain't Shit (1992) >Cru, Da Dirty 30 (1997) >The Firm, The Album (1997) >Warren G, Regulate…G Funk Era (1994) >Young Gunz, Tough Luv (2004) > >http://www.complex.com/music/2014/09/rapper-with-only-one-good-album/
Didn't know the Lench Mob had more than one album. Or Apache. Or Cru. Or The Firm. Those cats shouldn't be included if they only did release one album.
Well, they got it wrong with Clef. From The Hut, To The Projects, To The Mansion is a good cot damn album. Unfortunately, it came at a time when folks had stopped checking for him.
And, Warren G's In The Mid-Nite Hour is also another GREAT ass album. I think they've getting the fact hat those albums weren't hits confused with them not being good. Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.
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