Vinyl Me Please Rap & Hip Hop

October: Three 6 Mafia - When the Smoke Clears (2000 / Memphis / Never properly)
November: Clipse - Hell Hath No Fury (2006 / Virginia / Never 2LP)
December: RZA - Bobby Digital (1998 / Staten Island / Never Reissued)
I can dig it. I'm usually very hit or miss with the RHH track but damned if it hasn't had a solid run for the past several months now. I'm especially excited for my hometown boys Clipse, but maybe not quite as... happy as Nathan no doubt is.
 
HELL HATH NO FURY HELL HATH NO FURY HELL HATH NO FURY HELL HATH NO FURY HELL HATH NO FURY HELL HATH NO FURY HELL HATH NO FURY HELL HATH NO FURY HELL HATH NO FURY HELL HATH NO FURY HELL HATH NO FURY HELL HATH NO FURY HELL HATH NO FURY 🎉🎉🎉

It’s actually a dream come true!!! One of the best produced hip-hop albums of all-time will be getting a quality reissue! This will easily be the definitive pressing! Cannot wait to hear those slick, hollow, futuristic, lean, slick, sparse, grimy, sexy, sharp, edgy beats in full definition on the turntable! 🔥
 
I definitely am there for clipse, I just am unsure about Bobby digital and three 6.. mostly because I remember Bobby digital being one of the less enjoyed side projects.. and three 6 has the problem of being almost full on CD length and bring more of a "bump in the whip" than "listen front to back" album
 
surprisingly i think i might be joining in for three 6

like in theory i would be against it because 1. ugly cover. 2. CD length and 22 tracks. 3. the album seems like an album where you are just supposed to skip any songs you don't like and just listen to what are basically the singles 4. Insane Clown Possee are on it.

but honestly 10 songs through the album and it felt like time was flying by... which is more i could say about the ludacris album or even eyedea and abilities. maybe its because juicy J is a better producer than most bling era and crunk era rap production
 
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