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Album Thingy for Tha Layem Timez haha extreeeemeeee
Hello my fellow Layemese Nations and Others, I am Elvato the best nation in layem and i've decided that i want to share to y'all some albums that i've been listening to a lot lately. The Dope that i've been listening is very good alright? ye. I'll cover 3 Albums from different artists, this will all be old Rap/Hip Hop whatever you prefer to call it, First up
1. The Genesis
2. N.Y State of Mind
3. Life's a B----
4. The World is Yours
5. Halftime
6. Memory Lane (Sittin' In Da Park)
7. One Love
8. One Time 4 Your Mind
9. Represent
10. It Ain't Hard To Tell
For me, the top 3 songs from this album are N.Y State of Mind, Life's a B---- and Halftime, tho the other songs are very good as well, all of them are worth a listen. N.Y State of Mind provides a clear depiction of the ghetto life, Halftime features a beat that belongs in a Basketball game and in Life's a B----, Nas says he is happy to be alive. If i had to rate this album, i'd give it a 9.5/10, or 4.5/5 Mics
- 1. Young Black Male
2. Trapped
3. Soulja’s Story
4. I Don’t Give a F—-
5. Violent
6. Words of Wisdom
7. Something Wicked
8. Crooked A$- N——
9. If My Homie Calls
10. Brenda’s Got a Baby
11. Tha’ Lunatic
12. Rebel of the Underground
13. Part Time Mutha
The Tracks hit hard from the beginning to the end, but in my opinion the top 3 songs of this album are Trapped, Brenda’s Got a Baby and If My Homie Calls. In the song “Trapped”, Tupac raps about the abuse that he has been receiving from the police and that he is tired of it, he also mentions that he was once shot by a cop. In “Brenda’s Got a Baby” Tupac touches a very dark topic which is... well... let’s say “Teenage Pregnancy”. It’s a dark topic that i am probably not allowed to discuss, if you want to know what it’s about check the lyrics or the Song’s very own Wikipedia page. “If My Homie Calls” is a very catchy song with catchy lyrics, gives me the motivation to take long showers.
Eazy Motherflipping E coming in hot with his debut album called “Eazy-Duz-It” which was released in 1988. The album has a total of 13 songs
- 1. Still Talkin’
2. Nobody Move (feat. MC Ren)
3. Ruthless Villain (feat. MC Ren)
4. 2 Hard Mutha’s (feat. MC Ren)
5. Boys-n-the-Hood (feat. Ice Cube)
6. Eazy-Duz-It (feat. Dr. Dre & MC Ren
7. We Want Eazy (feat. Dr. Dre & MC Ren)
8. Eazy-er Said Than Dunn (feat. Dr. Dre)
9. Radio (feat. MC Ren & Dr. Dre)
10. No More Questions (feat. Ice Cube)
11. I’mma Break it Down (feat. MC Ren)
12. Eazy - Chapter 8 Verse 10
13. We Want Eazy (feat. MC Ren & Dr. Dre) Remix
There are many songs that sent shockwaves in rap, like Boyz-n-the-Hood, Eazy-Duz-It and No More Questions. Every song on the album is equally good, with the soundtracks of Dr. Dre and the help of MC Ren, this album is an all time classic
that’s it folks, remember, you can’t spell Horsemen without S•M•N