Sean had one of the most distinct voices in rap. I never cared much for J-Bo but he played his part and didn't do more than we expected from him. That whole Attic Crew should've had a moment.
They kind of did. Youngblood’s got pretty popular from the jump, Jim Crow did too. TI took a little longer but he was clearly on another level as an artist from the rest (I know him and Killer Mike were just loosely associated with them). I liked how they all collaborated and helped each other upwards in the late 90’s and early 2000’s.
Edit: I was surprised Playboy Tre wasn’t on the radio like that outside of “Bet I Bust”. I think he was a few years ahead of his time.
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