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3030454, Post your top 10 Jersey hip-hop albums
Posted by c71, Mon Feb-22-21 01:00 PM
10. Poor Righteous Teachers - Black Business

9. Queen Latifah - nature of a sista

8. Naughty by Nature - Naughty by Nature

7. Poor Righteous Teachers - new world order

6. Redman - whut the album

5. Redman - Muddy waters

4. Queen Latifah - black reign

3. Poor Righteous Teachers - holy intellect

2. Chill Rob G - Ride the rhythm

1. Queen Latifah- all hail the Queen
3030456, RE: Post your top 10 Jersey hip-hop albums
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Mon Feb-22-21 01:21 PM
1. Lords Of The Underground - Here Come the Lords
2. Redman - Muddy waters
3. Redman - Whut Thee Album
4. Redman - Dare Iz A Darkside
5. Queen Latifah ‎– All Hail The Queen
6. Naughty By Nature ‎– Naughty By Nature
7. Fugees - The Score
8. Poor Righteous Teachers ‎– Holy Intellect
9. Young Zee - Musical Meltdown
10. Pacewon - The Pacewon Effect



3030457, One album per artist, not in any order
Posted by mrhood75, Mon Feb-22-21 01:52 PM
Redman - Dare Iz a Darkside
Lakim Shabazz - Pure Righteousness
Chill Rob G - Ride the Rhythm
The Artifacts - Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Chino XL - Here To Save Us All
Poor Righteous Teachers - Pure Poverty
Naughty By Nature - Naughty By NAture
YZ - Sons of the Father
LOTUG - Here Come the Lords
Crimeapple - Aguardiente
3030459, Damn can't believe I forgot about the Brick City Kids...
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Mon Feb-22-21 03:23 PM
...both LPs are in my top ten ..Bye Outsidaz



3030458, Can we count Das EFX since Dray is from Jersey?
Posted by Nick Has a Problem...Seriously, Mon Feb-22-21 01:56 PM
if so, here is my list:

Dead Serious by Das EFX
Dare Iz A Darkside by Redman
Naughty by Nature by Naughty by Nature
The Score by Fugees
Between a Rock and a Hard Place by Artifacts
The Turnaround: A Long Awaited Drama by Real Live
Dirty Harriet by Rah Digga
Black Reign by Queen Latifah
Here Come the Lords by LOTUG
Black Business by PRT

if not, here is my list:

Dare Iz A Darkside by Redman
Naughty by Nature by Naughty by Nature
The Score by Fugees
Between a Rock and a Hard Place by Artifacts
The Turnaround: A Long Awaited Drama by Real Live
Dirty Harriet by Rah Digga
Black Reign by Queen Latifah
Here Come the Lords by LOTUG
Black Business by PRT
Apache Ain't Shit by Apache
3030460, Damn.. forgot Real Live too...
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Mon Feb-22-21 03:50 PM
...that's one of the best produced albums of the 90s ..dumb slept on ..K-Def from the top ropes with that shit


3030462, RE: Damn.. forgot Real Live too...
Posted by Nick Has a Problem...Seriously, Mon Feb-22-21 08:07 PM
>...that's one of the best produced albums of the 90s ..dumb
>slept on ..K-Def from the top ropes with that shit
>
Yessir! He laced Da Youngsta's on No Mercy too.
3030463, RE: Damn.. I did too...
Posted by Anonymous, Mon Feb-22-21 09:28 PM
Love that album
3030461, RE: Post your top 10 Jersey hip-hop albums
Posted by Anonymous, Mon Feb-22-21 07:25 PM
10 Naughty By Nature - Naughty By Nature
9 Poverty’s Paradise - Naughty By Nature
8 Whut! Thee Album - Redman
7 The Carnival - Wyclef
6 Here Come The Lords - Lords Of The Underground
5 Between A Rock And A Hard Place - Artifacts
4 Dare Iz A Darkside - Redman
3 The Score - Fugees (this album has grown to be underrated)
2 Muddy Waters - Redman
1 That’s Them - Artifacts
3030465, You're right about The Score's lack of recognition
Posted by obsidianchrysalis, Tue Feb-23-21 01:46 AM
It's an amazing album that holds up very well.

Maybe the album got lost so to speak because of Lauryn and Clef's struggles to remain relevant?
3030466, RE: You're right about The Score's lack of recognition
Posted by Anonymous, Tue Feb-23-21 07:11 AM
I feel like it just became super popular.

That on top of Lauryn’s success I think maybe turned “the heads” off of it.

But I played it through about a month ago and it’s a GREAT album from top to bottom.
3030467, RE: Post your top 10 Jersey hip-hop albums
Posted by Nick Has a Problem...Seriously, Tue Feb-23-21 09:48 AM
>3 The Score - Fugees (this album has grown to be underrated)

You know people don’t want to list the popular album. That album is a bulletproof classic. One of the best albums of the 90s.
3030471, For real
Posted by Anonymous, Tue Feb-23-21 01:26 PM
I played that shit the other week and was reminded how insanely dope it is from top to bottom.

I see lists online now where is has it ranked in like the late teens for albums of 1996.

And I know 96 was a monster of a year but that album gets borderline disrespected now.

It is without a doubt a Top 10 album of that year.