DA BRAT had two of the best debut singles ever

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And to think she debuted on Kris Kross’s shyt

Heard she was from the city (Chicago) so it was like :ehh:

Then “Funkdafied” dropped and it was :gucci: then:obama:

Thing I loved about both Brat and Warren G’s first albums is that the sound was so consistent, smooth, and overall dope all around the board, that I’m sure most of us listened to them joints from start to finish most times. Like going on a ride, no vehicle needed :wow:
 

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She should have been bigger..
Crazy to see all the hate on her first Single.. copying snoop or not.. shyt was flames..

But after that.. meh..

Give it to ya was big but I ain't like it
 

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broad was a straight up copy cat of Snoop

Jermaine and Da Brat was biting so hard off of Dr. Dre and Snoop back then :mjlol:

When a carbon copy can come out and do well thats when I knew the golden era was OVER

1993/1994 is when nikkas started breaking all the rules and acting like shyt was cool

Up until 1992 you had to be original

1993 EVERYBODY 'hardcore'

1994 EVERYBODY using the same samples back to back to back

Everybody sounding alike

chick from chi-town w/ a producer from the south
sounding str8 west coast they would have gotten laughed out the game just a few years earlier.....

I see that Brat shyt on the box and was like between the sheets? AGAIN? click"

JD shyt to me always sounded overproduced and off brand him and puffy fukked the game up musically on multiple levels
 
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