Worst Bay Cd u spent money on?

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forgot the title but it was a brotha lynch/c-bo album.. hella suucked. dont get me wrong, both are dope emcees

oh and this one compilation called turf grinders by figga
 
Mar 1, 2006
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Mr. Kee-"The One" was one of the most solid albums in awhile, good concepts, good storytelling, good production, all around a classic record...it wasn't hyphy enough for some people I guess.....
 
Feb 14, 2006
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Strong said:
I bought a Celly Cel Compilation, that had rappers from different parts of the U.S. on it. Cant recall the name of it, but it blew.
Was it Brings the Gumbo Pot ?

bayflip said:
forgot the title but it was a brotha lynch/c-bo album.. hella suucked. dont get me wrong, both are dope emcees
That´s an excellent album in my books !!!
 
May 10, 2006
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coondogg26 said:
yea and All Eyez on Me, The Chronic and E. 1999 were all garbage too :cheeky:, stop hatin and get better taste
i didnt say they was garbage, just not the quality i expected... if u tellin me that world premiere was better than then negro league, then you funny... after the post i re-listened to bully's wit fully's and it didnt blow me away, that makes it disapointing... and if you just loved blow the whistle and thought it was an instant classic, than buddy, you need some "quality control"... i think a lot of you dudes dont even know what a real great album sounds like... you just assume that an album where at least half of the tracks "slap" then its tight... back in the day artists' used to put their hearts and souls into their albums because a REAL album is more then just beats and a catchy hook.... an album used to be (and still is to some artists) a part of the artist and a demonstration that the person is not just a singer or rapper, but a REAL ARTIST... a show case that music is an art.... and every great album has it's own uniqueness to it (hence the artist's heart and soul into album shit)... dig into your daddy's old records, sit, and listen because you'll prolly listen to a few REAL great albums... shit put in that old school chronic then put in that band-aid n' scoot, and tell me is they in the same league...
 
Oct 28, 2003
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nolove allhate said:
i didnt say they was garbage, just not the quality i expected... if u tellin me that world premiere was better than then negro league, then you funny... after the post i re-listened to bully's wit fully's and it didnt blow me away, that makes it disapointing... and if you just loved blow the whistle and thought it was an instant classic, than buddy, you need some "quality control"... i think a lot of you dudes dont even know what a real great album sounds like... you just assume that an album where at least half of the tracks "slap" then its tight... back in the day artists' used to put their hearts and souls into their albums because a REAL album is more then just beats and a catchy hook.... an album used to be (and still is to some artists) a part of the artist and a demonstration that the person is not just a singer or rapper, but a REAL ARTIST... a show case that music is an art.... and every great album has it's own uniqueness to it (hence the artist's heart and soul into album shit)... dig into your daddy's old records, sit, and listen because you'll prolly listen to a few REAL great albums... shit put in that old school chronic then put in that band-aid n' scoot, and tell me is they in the same league...
That's some real shit. It's been so many shitty albums that the standards for a classic or even solid album have become a joke. Niggas don't make albums anymore they make a bunch of songs and HOPE TO GOD a single is catchy enough to get them a little bit of nothing.
 
Oct 28, 2003
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coondogg26 said:
yea and All Eyez on Me, The Chronic and E. 1999 were all garbage too :cheeky:, stop hatin and get better taste
Are you trying to say that those albums even come close to The Chronic or All Eyez On Me? Because if you are you have some serious hearing issues. Those were classic albums...period. Not classic West Coast Albums. Not classic Hip-Hop albums, but classic albums. Come on you can't be serious putting them in the same boat.
 
Nov 14, 2002
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nolove allhate said:
back in the day artists' used to put their hearts and souls into their albums because a REAL album is more then just beats and a catchy hook.... an album used to be (and still is to some artists) a part of the artist and a demonstration that the person is not just a singer or rapper, but a REAL ARTIST...
Thats real shit.
 
May 6, 2002
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Also, that Rappin' 4Tay "Gangsta Gumbo" and J-Dubb's "Money, Trees, & Real Estate". Garbage ass cds from two tight ass rappers. I expected a whole lot more.
 
Nov 11, 2006
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Strong said:
I bought a Celly Cel Compilation, that had rappers from different parts of the U.S. on it. Cant recall the name of it, but it blew.
Yea i remeber that shit, i think it was called celly cel presents coast 2 coast riders or some shit like that, but u right, it was hot trash.

forgot the title but it was a brotha lynch/c-bo album.. hella suucked. dont get me wrong, both are dope emcees
U trippin homie that blocc movement cd was certainly not lynch & bo's best material, but that shit still knocks, i was just slumpin "187 on a hook", that shit is str8 heat!
 
Dec 21, 2005
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BIGCHILL said:
Thats real shit.
damn strigidy

shit just went straight downhill its a damn shame now that even wit our favorite artists we gotta bootleg the damn shit first 2 see if its worth it remember when u coud just buy cds wit out hearin em n know they would b worth it now u dont know what to expect
 

GHP

Sicc OG
Jul 21, 2002
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the thread starter is trippin half the cds he mentioned were pretty good, i agrees on theat dru down and lee majors though, that cd was hella weak to me aside from a couple of songs, Dru Down ruins hella songs with his new style of rapping imo and that shit was mixed hella fucked up if I want that much low end I'll adjust that shit on my stereo myself. The cut with the jacka on it was dope though. I like Lee Majors though, I just get sick of Dru Down and his lame ass adlibs after awhile.

thread starter is way trippin on that Fed x though that cd was solid, one of my favorites last year. I'm a big fan of the Mob Figaz though

as far as the topic at hand, I've bought alot of crappy CDs in my day when i was younger in hope to find a diamond. Cant really think of alot off the top of my head but i thought Pimp P Mack The Total Package was a pretty sorry tape back in the day. It had some tight beats though, dudes style killed it though in a bad way for me. Da Unda Dogg had some tight production on there though
 

BASEDVATO

Judo Chop ur Spirit
May 8, 2002
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Taken it way back

Mac Malls illegal business 2000 was disapointing... I remember getten hyped up to a khayree mall collab and was so far off from his first classic... To me that was the exact point mall fell off... He almost game back again after immaculate, but as we see now days buying a mall cd is a waist