Limn said:
Season of da Siccness is hard as a motherfucker 2 find for a reasonable price...
It's unbelievable. I see it going for like 30 on Ebay, even though it was re-released like 10 times & it pushed over half a million units.
I recommend checking Rapbay.com sometimes, they will probably get copies sooner or later.
On topic. Anyone who ever talked to me, knows I over hype albums like a muthafucker. BUT, I might as well post some of my all time favorite albums:
My favorite rap album ever. Don't know why...It just never gets old. Produced by the slump king
N8 The GR8. Pure Sac-Town funk.
Thrill Kill [YouSendIt]
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Dirt By My Lonely [YouSendIt]
Dirt By My Lonely [RapidShare]
My Pistola [YouSendIt]
My Pistola [RapidShare]
Slangin Again [YouSendIt]
Slangin Again [RapidShare]
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Favorite souther album. OGC are Twisted Black (personal favorite southern rapper. I'l make a thread about his new album, as soon as I get it in the mail.) & Evil Seed. But in this album, it's mostly Twisted Black & SJ (to be honest, SJ is much better than Evil Seed, wonder what happened to him. He disappeared off the face of the map after 95 :/). ANyway, produced by yet another favorite of mine,
Ernie G. The album has introspective/conscious type of lyrics. No bullshit.
Time To Be A Man [YouSendIt]
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Let Them Colors Go [YouSendIt]
Let Them Colors Go [RapidShare]
Where Do I Go? [YouSendIt]
Where Do I Go? [RapidShare]
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OGCs second album. Many people consider this to be their best album, because lyrically they (mainly Twisted) kill the mic, yet the production is better. Same as before, produced by Ernie & introspective/conscious type of lyrics.
Hell On Earth (ft. Davina) [YuoSendIt]
Hell On Earth (ft. Davina)
Systemized (ft. Stack) [YouSendIt]
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Bury Me Or Burn Me (ft. Stack) [YouSendIt]
Bury Me Or Burn Me (ft. Stack) [RapidShare]
Bad Dreams [YouSendIt]
Bad Dreams [RapidShare]
Down Here (ft. UGK) [YouSendIt]
Down Here (ft. UGK) [RapidShare]
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Favorite Mississippi album ever. Probably the best album to drop from 2000+. The cat pours his heart on this album. You can listen to snippets of the whole album & buy it here:
http://cdbaby.com/cd/mrprime (or just check my sig)
Feel My Pain (ft. Kaotic Klique) [YouSendIt]
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Where Would You Be? (ft. Kaotic Klique) [YouSendIt]
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Head In My Hands [YouSendIt]
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Best New Orleans album ever released (In My Opinion). If the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear New Orleans hop hop is "UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" or the recent Cash Money releases (not counting Lil Wayne), then you need to peep game & check out these cats. They were about 17 when they dropped this album. Lyrically it's indescribable (in a good way), just like on the Prime album, these youngsters pour out their hearts into this project. Productions wise, many of the beats are recorded live, so it's very melodic. not the same drum loop over & over. Anyway, like I said, BEST NO ALBUM EVER!
Dead On Arrival (ft. Lord Sepia) [YouSendIt]
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Poverty Stricken (ft. Da Nigga 'J') [YouSendIt]
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Trapped In Tha Storm [YouSendIt]
Trapped In Tha Storm [RapidShare]
Redemption [YouSendIt]
Redemption [RapidShare]
No Fear (ft. Lord Sepia) [YouSendIt]
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