Which is the better album: Blacka Da Berry by Alfonzo Hunter or Horace Brown’s Self Titled Album?

Who had the better album?

  • Alfonzo Hunter

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • Horace Brown

    Votes: 2 50.0%

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Both albums were mad dope!

I honestly only f*cked with the Alfonzo Hunter album because Erick Sermon signed him and produced most of the album, lol. But it ended up being dope.

It's a close one, but I think Horace Brown's album was better, overall. Dude had a damn all-star lineup of producers back then. So the album really embodied that mid-90's R&B sound that was hot at the time. I still throw it on from time to time.
 
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Both were albums mad dope!

I honestly only f*cked with the Alfonzo Hunter album because Erick Sermon signed him and produced most of the album, lol. But it ended up being dope.

It's a close one, but I think Horace Brown's album was better, overall. Dude had a damn all-star lineup of producers back then. So the album really embodied that mid-90's R&B sound that was hot at the time. I still throw it on from time to time.

Same here lol

I couldn’t have said it any better
 

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The blacker the berryyyyy
The Sweeter the juice in youuu

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It really did

Yeah I did too! Lmao!

That was a dope debut album

One For The Money got played at every cookout and block party

That sound back then was timeless!

It was cookout ready, but he also had the kinda joints that banged in the car too. I used to hear people blasting "Taste Your Love" out of jeeps in the city. LOL!! Horace had some heat on that album!
 
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That sound back then was timeless!

It was cookout ready, but he also had the kinda joints that banged in the car too. I used to hear people blasting "Taste Your Love" out of jeeps in the city. LOL!! Horace had some heat on that album!

Facts

Yeah he songs for every occasion on that album lol

That 95 to 97 era of r&b was so nice, I love the sound of those years

On the flip side, I was listening back to a lot of late 80’s and early 90’s New Jack Swing songs this weekend, lol
 
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