G.Litt said:Great topic btw Pappa ;-)
Yeah i don't know if anyone can label which of his albums is the greatest. I think a lot of the time people's fav. is dependent on what mood they're in.
MC Pappa said:thanx![]()
i was listening to Ice T's 'OG' album and thought what a tight rapper he used to be. Then i put in 'S4MN...' and i remembered who the G.O.A.T. was again :laugh:
i'm glad people ain't forgot about this album, it truly deserves it's place in the hip hop history! i wish rap music would one day go to that old school political direction again. back then u could feel proud on being a hip hop fan, these days u sometimes feel ashamed of this shit when u put on mtv and see all the "bling bling"...thank God we still got some OG players in this game of ours!
i totally feel what Dante said about the timing of becoming a fan. some people (most people) never felt the voice of the underdog...today the voice has become the CEO or sumshit...
I totally understand what you're talking about. When this album dropped I was maybe 3 or 4 years old. I wish I was the same age then as I am now so that I could expierence what it was like growing up with that type of music being released and being able to understand it.Dante said:the strictly album is usually the favorite of the people who were listening to pac at that time, as opposed to 1995 or later. pac captured the racial and social tension in america perfectly, and the album probably has his most potent and vocused voice of them all. this street souljah theme was later diluted down in the death row days.