What Was The Most Violent Hip Hop CD You Ever Heard?

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I'm not going to mention any horror rap because that is far and away the most violent, but Spice-1's 1990-Sick, 187 He Wrote, and Amerikkka's Nightmare are pretty viloent
 
May 30, 2006
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Imonone said:
Your 1st sentence doesn't make sense at all. Lights Out WAS Wayne's second album, and it was way better than Block is Hot. In fact, he was the only one out of the HB's who released a good 2nd album after they got distribution. His buzz going into album 3 had fizzled, but that was mainly because, Juve, BG & Turk weren't around anymore. Mack 10 was gone too. People weren't feelin CM for a minute, and Weezy did put out a couple weak albums ( that's when Gillie was writitng for him ), then Carter 2 was a whole nother level. Mase had some super weak commercial tracks, but Harlem World as a whole was NOT trash. Top notch production and "24 Hours To Live" was classic. His 2nd album didn't sell because it was weak as hell, not really any bangers on it. Dude, just give it up, your obviously bias and wrong.
Harlem World was hot fuckin garbage. Ma$e has never in life been on a song that would be considered a REAL classic. Not even Mo Money Mo Problems. GTFOH! That aint bias I'm keeping it one hunid.
 

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jayda650 said:
those old Dayton Family CDs had some cuts on them that were pretty fuckin crazy too
yup, they had some crazy shit on what's on my mind and their second album, straight g-shit. top authority, as well. speaking of detroit shit, mastamind had some sick cuts.

some that were not mentioned..

the crypt keeper aka lock n load - talez from the 206 (all songs are hardcore to the fullest)
g.u.n - xiv till eternity
p-folks - smoke inhalation, blood, sweat & tears
ice-t - o.g. original gangster
 
Sep 17, 2006
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The Evil Genius said:
Harlem World was hot fuckin garbage. Ma$e has never in life been on a song that would be considered a REAL classic. Not even Mo Money Mo Problems. GTFOH! That aint bias I'm keeping it one hunid.
That IS bias kiddo, you saying Harlem World is garbage is stupid becuase, unlke the crap u listen too, people actually HAVE this record, and plenty still like it. Never said it was great, but Harlem World was NOT a garbage record, great collabos and again, top-notch quality beats, mixing & mastering ( but judging from what u listen to, u wouldnt have a clue what im talkin about. "24 Hours to Live" was a CLASSIC single & video. Matter of fact the track was just as violent as the junk you are co-signing too, the only difference is, these are actually good lyricists.
 
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ITS FREAKS said:
WEEZY HAD NO BUZZ GOING ONTO HIS 2nd ALBUM. ONLY REASON HIS SHIT SOLD IS CUZ CASH MONEY WAS MAKING IT BE KNOWN THEY WAS SOME CHART TOPPERS.

WAYNE WAS STILL SPITTING "WOBBILY WOBBILY" THEN.


U REALLY ON THAT HOMO'S DICK THAT HARD TO SAY HE CAN OUTRHYME BIG L?


HOMIE, YOU ARE WHATS WRONG WITH HIP HOP CONSUMERS TODAY.
Again, your 1st sentence made NO sense. Wayne had a huge buzz still, "Get off The Corner" was a popular single. His 3RD album had little buzz.

Big L is DEAD you dumb shit, there's no way of telling how dope he would be TODAY if he was still alive. At the time of his passing L>Weezy. Now, at this particular moment Weezy>NY. LOL at hm just spittin "Wobbldy Wobbldy" all the time. That's your excuse? The wasn't even a hook for a song, that by the way, STILL gets play in the clubs. All it was was a few lines at the end of the song. He MADE that a big hit, just like he did with Bling Bling. Niggas was NOT hatin on Weezy like they do now. Name me your favorite rapper, and I'll name at least 3 things they said cornier than that.

You say I'm what's wrong with consumers, but over a million people bought Carter 2 with little to no radio or video play off that album. Isn't that the way it's supposed to be. People buy an album because they think it's gonna be dope, not because they think the rappers is a gangsta.

If you really wanna keep bringing Wayne up ( dude isn't even in my top 5 favorite rappers ), check out all the threads, especially the most recent, about Wayne, and aside from the 2 wanna be g's see how everybody basically agrees with me. Get of mine and Wayne's dick plz.
 
Nov 11, 2006
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Imonone said:
You say I'm what's wrong with consumers, but over a million people bought Carter 2 with little to no radio or video play off that album. Isn't that the way it's supposed to be. People buy an album because they think it's gonna be dope, not because they think the rappers is a gangsta.

If you really wanna keep bringing Wayne up ( dude isn't even in my top 5 favorite rappers ), check out all the threads, especially the most recent, about Wayne, and aside from the 2 wanna be g's see how everybody basically agrees with me. Get of mine and Wayne's dick plz.
Little or no video or radio play? LMAO C'mon Mr. MTV, ur makin urself sound more and more ignat. We all know he had 3 videos played heavily on MTV and about 6 singles on the radio off that cd. When a CD is played out that much, of course all the little mainstream dickriders like yourself is gonna wanna be up on what MTV says is "cool" and go buy the cd. The shitty thing for u and weezy, is that it took him damn near a year to go platinum with all that airplay and all his self promotion(constantly callin himself the greatest rapper alive) AND HES STILL BARELY OVER PLATINUM(like 1.1 mil)

Not in ur top 5? Keep that shit real, u stay on that nigga nuts, posting all day on the siccness about how great lil wayne is. O but its a new week, and MTV has a new featured artist of the week, so i guess that ur new favorite. And from those previous threads, it looked like most people that posted said how gay and wacc lil wayne was, u were the one lil tricc who replied bacc every 7 minutes defending wayne.
GET A LIFE
 
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Imonone said:
SPP=wack Texas nigga
NIP=had some cool tracks ( one good one with Lynch too ), but dude has been wack for 10 years, get with the times kid.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAH

I am sure someone else already clowned dude on this, but I just had to laugh some more.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Wow I just finished the thread and nobody caught that dude thought South Park Psycho and Gangsta Nip were two rappers. LMAO

X-Raided being called Corny....amazing.
 

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HySpeed said:
Jedi Mind Tricks - Legacy of Blood or Visions of Gandhi.
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hahahahaah

how do you mention those 2 yet fail to mention " VIOLENT by design" in a thread about most VILOENT albums???
 
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Violent by design was violent, but those two are were vinnie just pretty much stopped giving a fuck, in my opinion... VBD was raw now doubt, but he still held onto a part of the Psycho Social mentality, after VBD, when jus allah left, vinnie went all out...
 

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HySpeed said:
Violent by design was violent, but those two are were vinnie just pretty much stopped giving a fuck, in my opinion... VBD was raw now doubt, but he still held onto a part of the Psycho Social mentality, after VBD, when jus allah left, vinnie went all out...
was just testing you...make sure you werent some bandwagon JMT fan. looks like you know your shit,nice
 
May 30, 2006
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jay deuce said:
Wow I just finished the thread and nobody caught that dude thought South Park Psycho and Gangsta Nip were two rappers. LMAO

X-Raided being called Corny....amazing.
Obviously u didn't read the entire thread cuz I jumped on his ass about that wack ass comment.
 
Dec 21, 2005
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bone - east 1999 they had songs like mo murda, me killa, and die die die on there and they all knocked too

and that one east coast nigga cant remember the name but was rappin about rapin some lady n it ended up b'n his mom n they kilt her n threw off a roof or some shit
 

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Lo-Lo said:
bone - east 1999 they had songs like mo murda, me killa, and die die die on there and they all knocked too
yea most definitely, those tracks were savage and the album was a straight classic.. pop pop givin up shots to the double glock!
 
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Lo-Lo said:
bone - east 1999 they had songs like mo murda, me killa, and die die die on there and they all knocked too

and that one east coast nigga cant remember the name but was rappin about rapin some lady n it ended up b'n his mom n they kilt her n threw off a roof or some shit
I THINK THAT'S DANCE WITH THE DEVIL BY IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE BUT I COULD BE WRONG