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    Ma$e- Double Up

    Double Up was released on June 19th 1999 by Bad Boy Records and Arista Records, it was his second album. This album has received mixed reviews. Today I’ll review this album to see how it holds up after all these years. Track 1. Intro produced by Mario Winans. Diddy gives a quick introduction to...
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    Lil Wayne - Rebirth

    Released on February 2nd 2010, by Cash Money Records and Young Money Entertainment. This was the 7th studio album by Wayne. This is considered one of Wayne’s most disappointing albums. Let’s see how this aged. Track 1. American Star featuring Shanell, produced by DJ Nasty & LVM. Dope beat but...
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    Joe Budden- Joe Budden

    Released on June 10th 2003, by On Top and Def Jam Records. This was the debut album by Budden, an album that has received mixed reviews, let’s see how it holds up today. Track 1. Intro produced by White Boy. Dope beat, fire bars Joe letting you know that he has finally arrived. 7/10 Track 2...
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    Chance The Rapper - The Big Day

    Released July 26th 2019, this was the debut album from Chance. Coming off of 2 successful mixtapes, Acid Rain and Coloring Book, there was a buzz and anticipation for Chance’s official debut album. They said that this album killed his momentum, I’ll review it to see if it’s as bad as they say it...
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    Lupe Fiasco - DROGAS Light

    Released on February 10th 2017, this was the 6th studio album from Lupe. I may be wrong but I don’t remember much buzz about this album going into it, but this is considered his weakest album to date. Let’s see how it holds up today. Track 1. Dopamine Lit (Intro), produced by Soundtrakk. Not...
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    Canibus - Can-I-Bus

    Released on September 8th 1998, this was Canibus’ debut album. There was a ton of hype and buzz surrounding Bis at this time, he was killing guest appearances between 96 and 98. He was initially introduced through the Lost Boyz and made his debut on their remix for Music Makes Me High, he also...
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    Ludacris - Battle of the Sexes

    Released on March 9th 2010, it was Luda’s 8 studio album. This was originally supposed to be a collaboration project with Shawna but they had a falling out so it became a full Ludacris project instead. This is considered Luda’s worst album, so let’s see… Track 1. Intro, produced by The Runners...
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    DMX - The Great Depression

    This album was released on October 23rd 2001, this was his 4th studio album. This album received mixed reviews at the time of its release. Let’s see how this album plays out today. Track 1. Sometimes, an acapella spoken word track. Solid intro. Track 2. School Street, produced by Dame...
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    50 Cent - Curtis

    Released on September 11th 2007, it was 50’s 3rd album. I remember this album being okish, but people have said this album was bad, I’ll review it, either y’all are tripping or y’all were right. Track 1. Intro, this leads into the first track. Track 2. My Gun Go Off, produced by Adam Deitch...
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    TI vs TIP

    TI vs TIP is the fifth studio album from TI, this was released July 3rd 2007. This is supposed to be a concept album, part gangster, part business man. Coming off of the King album, TI had tons of momentum but despite the commercial success the album was deemed a disappointment. Track 1. ACT I...
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    ABW Introspective: Universal Mind Control

    Universal Mind Control is the 8th studio album by Common, it was released on December 9th 2008. Was this album as bad as they say it was? This can’t be worse than Electric Circus, but I guess we’ll see now… Track 1. Intro, a woman speaks some kind of foreign language for a few seconds. The...
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    Electric Circus

    Electric Circus is the 5th album by Common released on December 10th 2002. This album is considered his worst album to date. Today I’ll give it a listen and see if it’s as bad as people say it is. Track 1. Ferris Wheel, this track features vocals from Vinia Mojica and Marie Daulne. It was...
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    Tha Doggfather

    Released November 12 1996, this was the second album from Snoop Dogg on Deathrow Records. While this album went on to go platinum many people view this album as a disappointment. But was it a bad album? I’ll do my review and give a final verdict. Track 1. Intro, is a sound bite of news clips...
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    Dr Dre Presents…The Aftermath

    Released November 26th 1996, it was the first album released on Aftermath Records. Was this album unfairly judged? I’ll do a deep dive ⏸️ and make a determination. Track 1. Aftermath The Intro produced by Dr Dre and Mel Man featuring verses from Sharief and Sid McCoy. Hot beat and solid verses...
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