Gangsta rap
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Tha Eastsidaz - Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz
1 recommendation
"The singles that came off this track are so hot that they might burn your ears by simply listening to them. Make sure you listen to Snoop and by only blazing chronic and raising up Chevys."
Snoop Dogg - Tha Last Meal
1 recommendation
"It's definitely no Doggystyle nor is it a Doggfather but it doesn't matter this album still bangs. "Lay Low" is one of my favorite, most quoted and most memorable rap songs."
Xzibit - Man Vs Machine
2 recommendations
"A really solid album, Xzibit's MVM album was a more mainstream approach to his traditional brash underground street style. A really cool song on the album is Choke Me, Spank Me (Pull My Hair) because Xzibit alters his singing voice to sound a lot like DJ Quik."
Gangsta Rap Coloring Book
5 recommendations
"There is no way that ANY kid should live without this coloring book, yo!"
Doggystyle - Snoop Dogg
4 recommendations
"If you are having a bad day I defy you to put in the CD and not have your mood immediately lifted! There is no way you can sit still when you hear Who Am I? (What's My Name). Come on now! This is a classic, and I would like to think all of you own this. If you don't, you really need to pick this up now."
2Pac - All Eyez on Me CD
3 recommendations
"This is 2pac's finest hour. This man changed rap music forever with his poetry and knack for being smart while still being street. A must own for anyone who loves hip hop."
2Pac - Greatest Hits
4 recommendations
"An indispensable collection showcasing the passionate genius of the late rapper, Tupac Shakur. The raw-sounding "God Bless the Dead" has been the subject of the most speculation, owing to its subject matter: a eulogizing of the late Notorious B.I.G.--a mysterious feat, since Tupac was killed six months before Biggie. Tupac was a master with lyrics and music and people from all walks of life fo..."
Too $hort - Get In Where You Fit In
1 recommendation
""Too $hort baby I'm so hard, pimping these h*es on the Boulevard" Ahhh if you miss the sweet sounds of misogyny mixed over funky ass, old school west coast 90's beats then this is your album. "Get Some Lovin'," "Money in the Ghetto", "B****** Betty" and "I'm a Player" are classics."
Kurupt - Kuruption! Bi-Coastal Edition Volumes l & ll
1 recommendation
"This CD is split into 2 discs, one is in the style of West Coast Rap and the other is in the style of East Coast rap (Kurupt was from Philly but he moved to Hawthorne, CA). This CD is a classic, regardless of which coast you live on and I believe that it is Kurupt's most successful solo venture to date. This album also has "C-Walk" on it, one of the chillest, most OG songs ever recorded."
Kurupt - Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha
1 recommendation
"This album was released in November of 99, although it is close to the new millennium it doesn't qualify for my "Favorite Rap Albums of the 2K" list. It's all good though, the 90's was a hot time for rap and Kurupt tears it up on this CD. "Represent Dat G.C." and "Step Up" are great songs too."
The Wash Soundtrack
1 recommendation
"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."
Too $hort - Shorty The Pimp
1 recommendation
"Another great Too $hort album. $hort dogg definitely tears it up on this one, "Step Daddy" is as memorable as they get."
N W A - Straight Outta Compton
1 recommendation
"Witness the strength of street knowledge. Listen to the ill raps that got Ice Cube, Dr. Dre and Easy E started. Dope!"





