Time to Stack

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Based on 4 ratings
September 10, 1996 / Release Date
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Inner City 2K / Label
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AllAboutMusic
73

Death, taxes, and the Bay Area in the 90s. Besides the massive cultural powerhouses like New York and SoCal, from my view there was no more consistent region across hip-hop's best decade. Whether it be the pre-Chronic days in the decade's early years or the post-G-Funk sounds of its later years, emcees from the Bay always stayed true to their sound, remaining authentic rather than compromising their quality. From the SFC to Vallejo, East Palo Alto, Oakland, Richmond, or even a more ... read more

Azyysal
62

genel olarak yaptıkları işi sevsemde açık konuşmak gerekirse bay area rapçileri LA ve güney rapçilerinden daha iyi gelmiyor. young ed ise daha underground kalmış ve sürekliliğini 90 larda pek sürdürememiş ve 90 lardaki tek işi de bu. rap yeteneği konusunda kötü hiç bir şey diyemem ancak mobb tarzından dolayı mı bilmem ama prodüksiyon bazı konularda zayıf kalıyor özellikle bass'lar çok kafa yoruyor. ... read more

OgPietroo
70

But how, me, a Frenchman from Paris, do I find myself listening to unknown and anecdotal albums from the Bay anecdotic lol ??

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Track List

  1. Intro / Fo the Real (feat. Cellski)
  2. Caught Up
  3. My Way
  4. Everyday Thang
  5. Young Life (feat. Hitman & San Quinn)
  6. Lavish
  7. Where the Love At?
  8. Creep
  9. Come See Me (feat. Cellski)
  10. Playa Forever
  11. Find a Way
  12. In the End
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