Southern Rap Classics

[qully rank it highly. Fair to say that he owes his sound to Scarface but think there's a lot of great tracks on the album.

it rates nowhere since hes from St.Paul MN
 
So all southern producers + a southern label but Midwest MC does not qualify as a Southern rap record. How about if the rapper's southern but the producers and label aren't?

Please to school an ignorant from across the pond.
 
Junior said:So all southern producers + a southern label but Midwest MC does not qualify as a Southern rap record. How about if the rapper's southern but the producers and label aren't?


Please to school an ignorant from across the pond.

Ice Cube - The Nigga Ya Love To Hate = East Coast record?
 
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faux_rillz said: That Nemesis record is junk.

I actually prefer Temple of Boom out of their 3 lp's from that era...mostly just because of a single song Go Ron C...but I figured their debut deserved mention as a way to point out that Dallas was doing it (somewhat) big before Houston.
 
I love every album cover in this thread. They all have at least 12 different PhotoShop effects. Thanks for the visual stimuli.
 
Playlist from albums suggested in this thread:

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