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Favorite Rap Albums from The 2K Era - a list by RopperShopper
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Big Tymers - I Got That Work
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This album really cemented Cash Money Records as an emerging hip hop powerhouse. The flows on this album are addictive and incredibly memorable. Who can resist overly conceited and self important lines like "in the 2G I'm all about myself, self I'm all about you"???
Updated May 19, 2008
Buff1 - Pure
First to recommend
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The solo album from an insanely talented underground artist from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Updated May 19, 2008
Birdman & Lil Wayne - Like Father, Like Son
First to recommend
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Sorry kids but the album title is decieving Birdman and Lil Wayne are not father and son. In fact, they aren't even related (although they did make out....check it out on Google). However this dynamic duo kicks some serious butt.....scratch that, Lil Wayne kicks serious butt and Birdman kind of gets really high and talks about cool stuff. Great album nonetheless, "Cali Dro" is about California's premier botanical cultivations and it's my personal favorite.
Updated May 19, 2008
Lil Jon - Crunk Juice
First to recommend
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With my busy schedule I never get to party anymore....But thanks to Lil Jon's Crunk Juice I can party whenever I want! Not funeral appropriate.
Updated May 19, 2008
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Lil Wayne - Da Drought 3
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Weezy Wee!!!! I don't want to be hasty with my judgement but I might be willing to say that Lil Wayne might be the best rapper to emerge out of the 2000 era. Anyways, Da Drought 3 is one of the best mixtapes I've ever heard, Wayne uses all sorts of samples and just smashes songs up with his signature emotional flowstyle and hilarious musings.
Updated May 19, 2008
The Wash Soundtrack
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Ahhhh another Westcoast treasure. Don't get me wrong, the whole CD isn't perfect but there are some really good classics on this one, namely the title track.
Updated Jun 10, 2008
The Game - The Documentary
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I remember this dropping in high school and revitalizing the Westcoast Gangster Rap. This is a staple of anyone who loves rap, especially if they love Westcoast rap. GREAT CD!
Updated May 19, 2008
Kurupt - Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey
First to recommend
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My older brother and his friends were in love with this cd and I couldn't help but following suit. Kurupt is great when he raps with Tha Dogg Pound but his solo work is really cool too.....I really reccomend the title track, "At It Again" and "Da World."
Updated Jun 26, 2008
Tha Dogg Pound - Dillinger & Young Gotti
First to recommend
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I have bumped the songs of this Dogg Pound (now known as D.P.G. for legal issues) CD since it's release in 2001. Unfortunately it didn't sell many records but there are some really great hip hop classics on this album. Try listening to "Coastin'" if you want a high paced, g funk party starter.....
Updated May 22, 2008
Xzibit - Restless
First to recommend
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Hot damn was this a good album or what?!?!? Xzibit tore up the radio stations with this one, his breakthrough album. I think he started to deteriorate after this point but his next album was still really good. Listen to "Get Your Walk On."
Updated May 28, 2008
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