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Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby Fa-Q » Sep 3rd, '09, 08:42

And by debut I mean could split off from a group. Here's my 5 feel free to give yours.

1. Illmatic
2. Reasonable Doubt
3. Slim Shady LP
4. Documentary
5. Chronic
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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby heva » Sep 3rd, '09, 10:17

1. ilmatic
2. doggystyle
3. get rich or die trying
4. ready to die
5. chronic
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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby AnalKiddo » Sep 3rd, '09, 10:20

hewwa wrote:1. ilmatic
2. doggystyle
3. get rich or die trying
4. ready to die
5. chronic


really? :o
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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby heva » Sep 3rd, '09, 10:31

AnalKiddo wrote:
hewwa wrote:1. ilmatic
2. doggystyle
3. get rich or die trying
4. ready to die
5. chronic


really? :o

IMO yes it is..Grodt is the shit
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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby RealSickLindley » Sep 3rd, '09, 11:30

Whatever you think of 50 now, GRODT is a memorable album, and considered a classic by quite a few of the hiphop community.
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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby DrRapid » Sep 3rd, '09, 12:11

1. Illmatic
2. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...
3. Reasonable Doubt
4. The Documentary
5. Ready To Die
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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby i4gotagain » Sep 3rd, '09, 16:21

RealSickLindley wrote:Whatever you think of 50 now, GRODT is a memorable album, and considered a classic by quite a few of the hiphop community.

Oh God! you can't be serious, 50cent's only good album was the one he released before signing to shady/aftermath, listen to "power of the dollar" that was a tight rapper, after that he was and is wack, imo.
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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby i4gotagain » Sep 3rd, '09, 16:27

off course nas - illamtic
az - doe or die
here i can't really decide between digable planets - reachin' or das efx - dead serious
eric b. & rakim - paid in full (i think it was pretty cool)
gotta give credit to the white boy, eminem - the slim shady lp
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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby DrRapid » Sep 3rd, '09, 21:54

i4gotagain wrote:
RealSickLindley wrote:Whatever you think of 50 now, GRODT is a memorable album, and considered a classic by quite a few of the hiphop community.

Oh God! you can't be serious, 50cent's only good album was the one he released before signing to shady/aftermath, listen to "power of the dollar" that was a tight rapper, after that he was and is wack, imo.

GRODT remains a good album.
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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby RealSickLindley » Sep 3rd, '09, 22:03

i4gotagain wrote:
RealSickLindley wrote:Whatever you think of 50 now, GRODT is a memorable album, and considered a classic by quite a few of the hiphop community.

Oh God! you can't be serious, 50cent's only good album was the one he released before signing to shady/aftermath, listen to "power of the dollar" that was a tight rapper, after that he was and is wack, imo.

I like Power of the Dollar, but like i said, GRODT, for its production and style and influence and buzz around it, make it an arguable classic for many people.

Saying anything after that album was wack, would be harsh.. Saying after massacre, would be debatable.. But IMO saying it after POTD, is just plain stupid and naive.
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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby i4gotagain » Sep 5th, '09, 14:19

RealSickLindley wrote:
i4gotagain wrote:
RealSickLindley wrote:Whatever you think of 50 now, GRODT is a memorable album, and considered a classic by quite a few of the hiphop community.

Oh God! you can't be serious, 50cent's only good album was the one he released before signing to shady/aftermath, listen to "power of the dollar" that was a tight rapper, after that he was and is wack, imo.

I like Power of the Dollar, but like i said, GRODT, for its production and style and influence and buzz around it, make it an arguable classic for many people.

Saying anything after that album was wack, would be harsh.. Saying after massacre, would be debatable.. But IMO saying it after POTD, is just plain stupid and naive.

i assume you're a 50cent fan or at least you were...anyway, i may admit that the beats on grodt were fine or at least good, but the rapper itself and especially the lyrics were boring and nothin' special nor new nor original, simply boring and already heard.
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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby gladimnotsoluble » Sep 5th, '09, 17:58

GRODT or SSLP aren't debut albums..unless the Power of tha Dollar and Infinite never happened..
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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby Relapse.LP » Sep 5th, '09, 18:50

1. Illmatic - Nas / Ready to Die - The Notorious B.I.G.
2. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... - Raekwon / Liquid Swords - GZA (Both dope; can't choose. :\)
3. Run D.M.C. - Run D.M.C.
4. Paid in Full - Eric B. & Rakim
5. People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm - A Tribe Called Quest

I never really liked GRODT or The Documentary. IMO, The Game's records are just a bunch of name dropping... 50 Cent just talks about the typical.
Yo, from the first to the last of it; delivery is passionate/
The whole and not the half of it; vocab and not the math of it/
Projectile that them blasted with; accurate assassin shit/
Me and Kweli close like... Bethlehem and Nazareth/


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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby mcZu » Sep 5th, '09, 18:53

1. Illmatic
2. Reasonable Doubt
3. Food & Liqour
4. Paid In Full
5. Ready To Die
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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby Brandon S » Sep 5th, '09, 20:12

1. Nas - Illmatic
2. Dr Dre - The Chronic
3. Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt
4. Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle
5. 50 Cent - Get Rich Or Die Tryin'
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