Albums Yukmouth - JJ Based On Vill Story Part 2 (Discussion Thread)

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Yuk is one of my favorite rappers , but I can't front I slowly stopped listening to dude after Free at Last. That was around the time I felt like he started going guest appearance crazy on his albums/tapes and I felt like his beat selection dropped in quality. I didn't really feel Free at Last except for the title track which is classic.

The only shyt he did after that album that I fukked with was Thuggin and Mobbin and the 2 Regime tapes. I couldn't really get into his other shyt. I'll admit he still drops dope verses though. It's just the songs ain't hitting like they used to.
 

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Someone rate yuks albums like your top 5 from him?

Solo Works I prolly fukks with his albums like this...

1. Thugged Out - best blend of flow, beats, lyrics and creativity. One of my fav double albums next to AEOM
2. Godzilla - great production and lots of standout verses.
3. Thug Lord - this is prolly the rawest and hardest out of all his albums flow wise, he got some bangers on this one. He mad aggressive on this one, Some cats ain't like his flow on this one, but I really liked it.
4. West Coast Don - this is just a well put together album, all types of songs, great flows and lyrics
5. Million Dollar Mouthpiece - this shyt is dope, has some real good bangers, but then the beats are kinda hit and miss here

He also has a bunch of group/collab/compilation albums that are dope as hell too.
 

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Solo Works I prolly fukks with his albums like this...

1. Thugged Out - best blend of flow, beats, lyrics and creativity. One of my fav double albums next to AEOM
2. Godzilla - great production and lots of standout verses.
3. Thug Lord - this is prolly the rawest and hardest out of all his albums flow wise, he got some bangers on this one. He mad aggressive on this one, Some cats ain't like his flow on this one, but I really liked it.
4. West Coast Don - this is just a well put together album, all types of songs, great flows and lyrics
5. Million Dollar Mouthpiece - this shyt is dope, has some real good bangers, but then the beats are kinda hit and miss here

He also has a bunch of group/collab/compilation albums that are dope as hell too.
Bet ive always cutted for Yuk but I havent really peeped out all of his shyt except the old luniz, the double album with rapalot, thug lordz with cbo & godzilla. So good looking bout get back in tune with em.
 

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Yuk is one of my favorite rappers , but I can't front I slowly stopped listening to dude after Free at Last. That was around the time I felt like he started going guest appearance crazy on his albums/tapes and I felt like his beat selection dropped in quality. I didn't really feel Free at Last except for the title track which is classic.

The only shyt he did after that album that I fukked with was Thuggin and Mobbin and the 2 Regime tapes. I couldn't really get into his other shyt. I'll admit he still drops dope verses though. It's just the songs ain't hitting like they used to.

breh

this exactly how I feel

I clocked out right before The Million Dollar Mixtape....I noticed his voice sounded different and missed a lot of the charisma of his older stuff



always respect him for giving Mac Dre that BET look
 
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