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Thee Phantom
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"Is 1988 Hip-Hop's Single Greatest Year? "


          

Is there another year with as many Classic Albums by Legendary Artists?

Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation
Slick Rick - The Great Adventures Of
Big Daddy Kane - Long Live the Kane
Eric B & Rakim - Follow the Leader
Run-DMC - Tougher Than Leather
NWA - Straight Outta Compton
BDP - By All Means Necessary
EPMD - Strictly Business
MC Lyte - Lyte As a Rock
Ultramagnetic - Critical Beatdown
DJ JJ + FP - He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper
Biz Markie - Goin' Off
Marley Marl - In Control Vol 1
Ice-T - Power
Salt-N-Pepa - A Salt with a Deadly Pepa
Super Lover Tee & Casanova Rudd - Girls I Got Em Locked
Too Short - Life Is.. Too $hort
Tuff Crew - Danger Zone

I'm leaving out about 10-15 other albums that were Regional smashes.

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Is 1988 Hip-Hop's Single Greatest Year? [View all] , Thee Phantom, Thu Mar-27-25 09:04 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
It is to me but that's my era
Apr 11th 2025
1
I’m a ‘94 guy
Apr 14th 2025
2
Agree with all this, and would've said the same re: Doggystyle et al.
Apr 15th 2025
4
88, 91, 92, 94 and 96 are the peaks to me. 96 being my fav
Apr 15th 2025
3

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