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Greatest 2nd album in rap/hip-hop history?

NEsnake12
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Greatest 2nd album in rap/hip-hop history? 12 votes
Eminem - The Slim Shady LP
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A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory
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Fugees - The Score
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Fugees - The Score
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Write-InFugees - The Score
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Write-InPaul’s Boutique
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Write-InPaul’s Boutique
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Write-In@NEsnake12 why Licensed to I’ll but no Paul’s Boutique? The latter was far more influential in the long run.
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Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, M.A.A.D City
It’s a good choice. I just forgot to add it like I did with Doggystyle in the 1st poleYellowSnow said:@NEsnake12 why Licensed to I’ll but no Paul’s Boutique? The latter was far more influential in the long run.
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Write-InOf these, I got the most play out of The Score and ATLiens.
For me, though, tough choice between Cypress Hill's Black Sunday and, of course, Wu-Tang's Wu-Tang Forever. Actually, yeah, definitely the latter. -
I accept your apology to Snoop.NEsnake12 said:
It’s a good choice. I just forgot to add it like I did with Doggystyle in the 1st poleYellowSnow said:@NEsnake12 why Licensed to I’ll but no Paul’s Boutique? The latter was far more influential in the long run.
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Outkast - ATLiensI'm a big Dre fan but I don't understand how 2001 is doing so well. It's a good album but can't top any of these except maybe Lamar's.
I might take Mobb Deep's The Infamous over any of these besides Outkast though.
Brian Kelly voted for The Score.
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Outkast - ATLiens
Wu-tangs for the children so good call.1to392831weretaken said:Of these, I got the most play out of The Score and ATLiens.
For me, though, tough choice between Cypress Hill's Black Sunday and, of course, Wu-Tang's Wu-Tang Forever. Actually, yeah, definitely the latter.
Ready to die was amazing as well.