90s babies : What are the first rap albums you recall that used to play in ya crib from ya parents

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i really only remember him playing ja's pain is love album a lot

he was more earth, wind and fire, stylistics, parliament, luther vandross type of nikka though

i was listening to so much music as a kid a lot of rap blends together, idk if i was playing it or him
 

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Bruh...Doggystyle.

I skipped school and stood out front of Waxi Maxies waiting for an older nikka to go cop for me like I was standing in from the liquor store waiting for a drunk to cop me a fortie of St. Ides.

Got the album and was able to bump it for a couple days until Moms found it.

She took that shyt and for the next couple days the only way I could hear it was when I was in the car wit her.

Saved up lunch money and the copped that bytch again but the second copy ain't have G'z and Hustlaz on it had a nikka like :sadcam:

To this day I still be like :ufdup: whenever we are around each other and a Snoop track come on, but she was the one who put me on to Ghetto Boys, Cube, NWA and Eazy E so it's all :salute:
 
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I remember during the mid 90s my mom use to always play Doggystyle and Da Brat but thats all I can remember.
 

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Y'all lil crack babies was raised by parents that listened to that hippity hop :scust: that's why y'all fukked up :ufdup:

Parents from that 60's/70's soul era who used to tell you to "turn that noise down" >>>>>>>>> *


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My parents were more like the movie Cooley High...they reminisce about those days all the time when the movie comes on....they go on about the music, the dress styles, the house parties for a quarter entrance fee etc etc...they are the generation right before hip hop--it was all Motown,Curtis Mayfield, Earth Wind and Fire, the Supremes and some others...and in the 80s, 90s is was Pattie Labelle, Aretha Franklin, Barry White, Luther Vandross...some Babyface and a little En Vogue...that's all i heard from the speakers when my mom did her Saturday cleaning around the house, or when my pop cut the grass and worked on the yard....I for the life of me couldn't imagine my mom putting on DMX, Jadakiss, Nas "Ether" or Jay Z Hardknock life growing up :russ:


Now my brother and a few of my cousins who were born in the 70s and were teens in the 80s always played RUN DMC, the FAt Boys, LL Cool J, Audio 2, Big Daddy Kane and stuff like that...and my parents always had the :dwillhuh::martin: face
 
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the earliest albums i remember...No Way Out and 2Pac - Greatest hits

my sister bought No Way Out (clean) for my older brother lol . we played the shyt outta that album
 

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The Chronic and Doggystyle because my folks was into Funk heavy so I guess they put those in the collection..I wasn't allowed to listen but I use to sneak those CDs out the case and listen when they left the crib
 

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First memories with rap was probably hearing my cousins constantly playing 50's, and Fat Joe's music can't think of anyone else at the top of my head tbh
 
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