Best Produced Hip Hop Album - 1993

Best Produced Hip Hop Album - 1993

  • Digable Planets - Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)

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  • 2Pac - Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z...

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  • Geto Boys - Till Death Do Us Part

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  • Onyx - Bacdafucup

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  • Guru - Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1

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  • Scarface - The World Is Yours

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  • De La Soul - Buhloone Mindstate

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  • KRS-One - Return of the Boom Bap

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  • Souls of Mischief - 93 'til Infinity

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  • Ice Cube - Lethal Injection

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  • Total voters
    31
  • Poll closed .

Clive42

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It's between 36 Chambers and Amazing Spider-man for me. Imma go 36 Chambers

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6 threads in and you're only the second person to acknowledge my running gag
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Yo! I will never forget the 1st time I heard this album. My sister had the tape and I remember just staring at the cover of the tape cover and putting the tape into the boom box and just being in awe of the sound of the music.

The album has held up very well too.

Muggs and Cypress Hill as a group don't get enough props these days.
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PlayerNinety_Nine

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Tough call - some legendary albums there.:whew:

Went with ATCQ :wow:. The mixture of the past (jazz) and the futuristic (the computer narrator concept) had me so :ohhh: as a kid.

I have to be in a pretty small group that has 'Strictly...' down as one of their favourite Pac albums, though. The joints with DJ Bobcat were :ohlawd:
 

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Yh sorry, due to only being allowed 15 choices, and not having heard most albums, i always end up leaving albums off that should be on there
not mad at that list though, lotta dope albums, when you get to 95 thats gonna be a tough year to narrow down
 

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sorry if i missed it, how come you haven't heard so many of the albums from the list ? guessing you might be young but don't like to presume

just curious considering that you're interested in finding out people's choices on this...
 

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not mad at that list though, lotta dope albums, when you get to 95 thats gonna be a tough year to narrow down

I know 1995 has too many sick albums to limit to just 15, and is the year im most worried about. Theres even 3 wu tang albums. Am just gonna have have to do a bit more research, or try listen to atleast a couple before then.

But the truth is, based on the 1988 thread (and a few after that) you could tell that not alot of ppl have heard some of these albums and the votes almost ALL go to a few. So i just choose albums that are either popular or are known for their production - which is the reason why I included Guru - Jazzmatazz. But i'll take the L for not including Above the Law - Black Mafia Life.
 

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sorry if i missed it, how come you haven't heard so many of the albums from the list ? guessing you might be young but don't like to presume

just curious considering that you're interested in finding out people's choices on this...

I was born in 1993 (the same year of this thread) so yh you could say im too young, but im also not in America and it has always seemed like only the most popular hip hop music from there gets played here (others did get play sometimes, but quite rare). So music from a semi-popular american rapper that came out in the early 1990s would probably be almost unknown to alot of youngers here that listen to hip hop.

But i wanted to listen to nas' discography after his untitled album came out and from there, just ended up heavily getting into artists from that era. I didnt listen to everyone, but i heard enough to become a fan. Thats why despite what some youtubers say, i think its good when an old hip hop song gets featured in a movie or in gta or something. I literally wouldnt have known who most west coast rappers were if it wernt for San andreas.

And in the 1988 thread, i mentioned that i make beats (been doing it since around the time i started going through 90s albums) and production is my favourite aspect of hip hop. So Im interested in what production other hip hop fans rate highly, if they like the same beats that i do etc. Like, i actually enjoy making these threads.
 
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