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Subject: "Which 80s legend dropped the best album in the 90s?" Previous topic | Next topic
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"Poll question: Which 80s legend dropped the best album in the 90s?"


  

          

And which album was it?

Poll result (26 votes)
The God (3 votes)Vote
The Teacher (18 votes)Vote
The Big Daddy (0 votes)Vote
The G (1 votes)Vote
The Storyteller (3 votes)Vote
Other (1 votes)Vote

  

  

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Return Of The Boom Bap & KRS-ONE are both better than the rest of that l...
Jul 21st 2013
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plus Edutainment and Sex & Violence
Jul 21st 2013
2
      Follow The Leader was from '88, maybe u meant Let The Rhythm Hit Em
Jul 21st 2013
5
      yes i did smh, duh
Jul 21st 2013
6
      Sex & Violence was "too good"
Jul 26th 2013
13
Rhythm and Boom Bap are on the same plane to me
Jul 21st 2013
3
Return Of The Boom Bap
Jul 21st 2013
4
I'll roll with The Art of Storytelling
Jul 21st 2013
7
Going with Let the rhythm Hit 'Em
Jul 21st 2013
8
the Heavster - Blue Funk
Jul 21st 2013
9
G-Rap has the strongest 90s discog imo
Jul 21st 2013
10
KRS-Edutainment
Jul 21st 2013
11
agreed, a classic IMO
Jul 28th 2013
19
RE: Which 80s legend dropped the best album in the 90s?
Jul 23rd 2013
12
Storyteller
Jul 26th 2013
14
my order
Jul 27th 2013
15
The G
Jul 27th 2013
16
LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out
Jul 28th 2013
17
RE: LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out
Jul 28th 2013
18

Bombastic
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1. "Return Of The Boom Bap & KRS-ONE are both better than the rest of that l..."
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collectively.

I don't even know what Kane album would be the nominee there, he didn't make a good album in the 90's by my estimation.

I liked 18th Letter & Art Of Storytelling a lot though.

  

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philpot
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2. "plus Edutainment and Sex & Violence"
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but mentioning those it should be noted that Follow the Leader & Don't Sweat were released in the same respective years

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Bombastic
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5. "Follow The Leader was from '88, maybe u meant Let The Rhythm Hit Em"
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>but mentioning those it should be noted that Follow the
>Leader & Don't Sweat were released in the same respective
>years

which dropped in early '90 (though it still felt like an 80's album & probably woulda dropped in '89 had Paul C not been murdered during its making.

Technically I guess it counts for the 90's, I wouldn't have a problem with someone picking that one.

I'd take Boom-Bap & the self-titled over Don't Sweat or Sex & Violence for sure tho.

  

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philpot
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6. "yes i did smh, duh"
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>which dropped in early '90 (though it still felt like an 80's
>album & probably woulda dropped in '89 had Paul C not been
>murdered during its making.

true true

>Technically I guess it counts for the 90's, I wouldn't have a
>problem with someone picking that one.
>
>I'd take Boom-Bap & the self-titled over Don't Sweat or Sex &
>Violence for sure tho.

also true

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Record Playa
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13. "Sex & Violence was "too good""
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Garhart Poppwell
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3. "Rhythm and Boom Bap are on the same plane to me"
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so I'm going with those but I can't choose between them

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Kosa12
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4. "Return Of The Boom Bap"
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7. "I'll roll with The Art of Storytelling "
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8. "Going with Let the rhythm Hit 'Em"
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It edges out The KRS/BDP joints.

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Ray_Snill
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9. "the Heavster - Blue Funk"
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melmag
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10. "G-Rap has the strongest 90s discog imo"
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Wanted Dead or Alive, Live and Let Live, 456, and Roots of Evil all borderline classics

  

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Luke Cage
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11. "KRS-Edutainment"
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One of KRS's best in his whole catalog.

  

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philpot
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19. "agreed, a classic IMO"
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12. "RE: Which 80s legend dropped the best album in the 90s?"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zswlwk2kURs

i know u said best album, but the god ("the teacher") was in the discussion for best emcee, period, for much of the 90's. That can't be said of any of the others.

overall i feel like G Rap has been the most consistently dope and is still killin shit today.

best album tho, you can pick from like 4 different KRS albums.

  

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14. "Storyteller"
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very good album.

“So back we go to these questions — friendship, character… ethics.”

  

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15. "my order"
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1. 18th letter
2. return of the boom bap
3. mr smith
4. art of storytelling
5. blue funk


i'm not counting group/duo albums, etc, otherwise let the rhythm hit em would be #1.

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16. "The G "
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17. "LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out"
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Don't call it a comeback!

  

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18. "RE: LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out"
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This is a hard one LL MSKYO, KRS's Boom Bap and Rakim's 18th Letter


Man...I also like KRS self title and Mr. Smith (G-Rap's 4,5,6 LP)

man..

  

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