@@joeym5272 He was a founding member. He was in the cover of both nwa and the posse and straight outta Compton and provided vocals for both albums. He shouldn’t be ignored.
@@joeym5272"he was no dre or ice cube" if you mean by popularity then yeah but he was on equal footing with others on all the other aspects. I saw a similar comment like yours about ren, ice cube by someother people. All it boils down to popularity I guess. People will forget dre as well someday. Sad.
@@elijahfordsidioticvarietys8770 This is actually a precursor to Trap, like the 808 being used in this and also the lyrics. And NWA influenced Memphis too.
A lot of 80's hip-hop is just a little too rudimentary for me, things didn't really kick off until the 90's when it comes to artistic and ambitious full length albums, but Straight Outta Compton is still so, so good.
+Ethan Flynn, man what a slap in the face to Rakim, EPMD, and the rappers involved in the Bridge Wars. But I can agree that overall material got better during the early 90s since there were more artists.
It's funny how he's reviewing Straight Outta Compton by N.W.A. and he has a vinyl copy of Leprosy by Death in the background. Anthony has such a diverse taste in music.
@@someguy4046 you realise people who are against the current institution of the police force for the most part aren't advocating a free for all anarchy? If anything that goes against the point because they are trying to campaign for people's safety. They're saying that the current police institution is so fucked, with minimal training being given to officers who think they are the judge, jury, and executioner, deeply ingrained institutional racism, classism, and ableism, and corruption and poor practice causing obscene amounts of harm to communities.... It's better to just tear down that institution and start completely fresh or wildly reform it to have a nationalised safeguarding institution that doesn't regularly hurt, intimidate, and murder minorities. So basically you haven't thought this anti police movement through enough.
I find this album could really use a bass boost. Like I loved the movie because the bass in these songs was so much more pounding. Obviously the time is a factor, but a remaster with some more bass (Dre loves the bass LoL) would be cool.
Best members of N.W.A ranked worst to best MC Ren and stimpy Dr Oz G-eazy Yela wolf And the best for last Vanilla Ice 👌😤 Ediit: lost member from NWA and the pussy number best: Illmatic
Just some classic review suggestions... 1. Ready To Die 2. Life After Death 3. It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back 4. The Slim Shady LP 5. Doggystyle 6. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... 7. Me Against The World 8. Kind Of Blue 9. The Predator 10. Aquemini 11. ATLiens 12. Trap Muzik
@@hispanic_individual7523 you must have low standards when it comes to jokes. Those standards probably apply to women as well. Let me guess, morbidly obese white girl??
A review of Leprosy is seriously needed. I mean every year we have a Hip Hop review (which is fine), but you've only reviewed one metal album so far for classics week, and it was a really safe pick (even though Number of The Beast is great).
I would consider it their debut LP, not their "sophomore" LP. "NWA & The Posse" was more of a compilation album, and all the members of NWA wasn't even on that album.
Nice call on the G-Funk synth lead when Eazy jumps in on Gangsta Gangsta. I've been listening to that record for 27 years and I never noticed that. If that's the first time Dre hinted at that sound, it's a really important moment for sure. You the man, Fantano.
I think that hip hop is Anthony's favorite genre. He made a mixtape this year, two of his perfect score reviews are rap/hip hop albums, his hip hop reviews are among the longest he does, in fact, I'm pretty sure that most of his reviews are hip hop related.
Nobody Important Lol Nah. It's Hip Hop, trust me. He didn't give Luminiferous, Leviathan, or Cattle Decapitation a ten. He gave Kendrick Lamar a ten. Plus he reviews so much more hip hop than metal.
***** That's not true. Metal was WAY bigger in the 80's than hip hop ever was. In fact, hip-hop was more underground in the 80's than people realize. The stations were playing Motley Crue, Twisted Sister, Aerosmith, AC/DC, etc. Hip-hop was far from mainstream in the 80's.
Can U please do a classic review of ODB's Return to the 36 Chambers, I feel its a pivotal album that challenged a lot of traditionalist views of what is considered good Hip Hop at the time from a not only a lyrical standpoint but in terms of vocal delivery and cadence. IMO this album also paved the way for a lot of today's most outlandish vocal styles such as Asap Ferg, Danny Brown, Young Thug, Meechie Darko and many more. Think about it Fandango.
Nah...those aren't groundbreaking albums. You can bring the sales aspect but that's the only factor about 'em. Albums like this influenced multiple things in terms of Hip Hop for later years to come. MATW and MMLP might be subjective ''classics'' but not necessarily Hip Hop albums that again were really groundbreaking.
This record has the best most exciting opening 3 tracks to any Rap album in history, it has the momentum of a Punk Rock album, the first half is so powerful It's unfortunate for me to say the last half of the record fails to match it and is ultimately forgettable. Still and Important album in Rap music, and worth checking out just for the first half.
Hi Anthony, If reviewing classic albums is something you're going to be doing more often, I'd love to hear your thoughts on 2Pac's "Me Against the World". I personally think it's his magnum opus and by far his most mature album. The album itself may not have been as historically significant as Straight Outta Compton, but Pac was the most influential hip-hop artist of his era and ranks among all-time MCs, so I think it'd be great to give your thoughts on his best work. Thank you and keep up these classic reviews!
I loved this review doesn't seem like very many people are able to put a classic album into context when listening to it years later. but it is impossible to appreciate it unless you do that. I was glad to see/hear you doing that here.
I bought the 20th Anniversary 2LP a couple months ago. I enjoyed it. In the end I just found myself listening to those classic "hits" on spotify (Straight Outta Compton, Express Yourself etc.). I put it on every now and then, but I think in our modern context there's other interesting stuff to be listening to that builds off of the foundations that this album created. Although they are two separate albums which I bought around the same time, I think I found "The Chronic" a more enjoyable listen because it has a bit more flow as an album. I also felt that it was a bit more light hearted at times and that I could have a laugh. Not that I don't like the grit of this album, but I like to laugh sometimes.
Can you please do 2pac’s 1995 classic album me against the world because 2pac’s most introspective effect to date. Hitting the shelves while he was still in prison, the album helped shift his image from that of gangsta rapper to more of a gangsta poet.
Thanks for the throwback review, more of these please. I love history,so its good to hear fans express love 4 HIPHOP music from different eras. Yeah, more classic reviews: how about DeLaSouls discography? Stay lit bro.
With this being a pivotal moment in hip hop I’d say this album is a Classic. I gave this album 77% on Playback Value, 54% Track Score Rating with an Overall of 65.5/100 (C+)
Funeral - Arcade Fire Ok Cumputer (or Kid A) - Radiohead Illmatic - Nas Remain In Light - Talking Heads Soundtracks For The Blind - SWANS Yankee Hotel Fostrot - Wilco Illinoise - Sufjan Stevens Agaetis Byrjun - Sigur Ros Another Green World - Eno PLSSSSSS
this album is top 3 all time for me. i think the talent and just great lyricism is just to good for an album in the 80s, was ahead of its time. cube is top 10 all time, dre is best hip hop producer EVER. eazy is just a goat and ren is one of the most underatted rappers of all time. seriously, some rhymes he comes up with across their discography is just lyrical masterpieces. and yeah, yella was cool
+AllCockGaming How am I flexing by recommending an album??? Im sure I wasn't flaunting any knowledge I have about anything just by mentioning the title of an album.
+Keonee Walker WOW U hate Barter 6 but listen to MF DOOM OMG that's amazing, seriously I will do anything for U just as long as U enlighten us with your knowledge on obscure Hip Hop.
this isn't death grips
no this is death grips
or...is it?
NWA is the Death Grips of rap music.
... Wait.
henriquedematos death grips is the death grips of death grips
Especially on the track “Death Grips”, off the “Death Grips” EP
Man... People dont give Hopsin the credit he deserves for ghostwriting this album and teaching Dre how to make beats
Ay I actually fucks with Hopsin but man this was funny
@@ashsusjsjekwek8282 yeah Hop is a legend
Lol I can't figure out if people are being serious or not these days.
@@chesscom6199 you can’t tell if this is serious or not? Really?
@@karebushmarebu233 I was talking about the comments to the main comment by "guccigamer"
Honestly I think LL Cool J was the best rapper in NWA. G-Eazy was cool too though.
U forgot about icet and 50 cent they made the album a classic.
Nah Jendrick Colemar is the real talent on it
+Childish Gambino Smh y'all sleeping on Eminem!!!! HES THE BEST RAPER!
Sorry man, but you know 6 chainz and 6pak where the best.
no love for Vanilla Ice?
Cardi-B’s contributions to this record were conveniently left off of this review
fun fact: cardi b has ghost written every song ever made. all of them
I thought playboy Carti ghost wrote tbh
🤣🤣🤣
cap, juice wrld's production went craazy on this album
😂😂😂
MC Ren shoulda gotten more recognition. I was so upset with the movie they literally made him look like he barely did anything
What about the Arabian prince? I don’t recall he even appeared.
@@thecollector4332 he didnt at all, tho to be fair he wasn't hugely influential in the group
@@joeym5272
He was a founding member. He was in the cover of both nwa and the posse and straight outta Compton and provided vocals for both albums. He shouldn’t be ignored.
@@thecollector4332 I didnt he should, my point was just that he was no dre or Cube or even mc ren
@@joeym5272"he was no dre or ice cube" if you mean by popularity then yeah but he was on equal footing with others on all the other aspects. I saw a similar comment like yours about ren, ice cube by someother people. All it boils down to popularity I guess. People will forget dre as well someday. Sad.
De Dre 1988- “I don’t smoke weed or sess, it’s said to give a brother brain damage”
Dr Dre 1992: *releases the Chronic*
He evolved
he became weed
Hanging out with Snoop has that effect
is this album based on that movie?
no its the groups debut album
1988 dude.
19-fucking-88
EDIT: Bait confirmed, I'm an idiot. Carry on.
are you fucking kidding me...
+TheNerdyResponder holy shit you fell for the joke
All the stupid replies that don't get the joke lmao
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE 'TRAP INFLUENCE'?
Trap was not invented in those glorious days.
Elijah Ford i think he knew
Gabriel Milbourn it was technically there considering three 6 mafia was Making music in the late 80’s and influenced the trap scene.
@@elijahfordsidioticvarietys8770 SHUT THE FUCK UP
@@elijahfordsidioticvarietys8770 This is actually a precursor to Trap, like the 808 being used in this and also the lyrics. And NWA influenced Memphis too.
Speeding bullet to heaven classic review?
Owen C HA HA HA
Real sorry man
bruh
Hahahahhahahahahhahahahaha
Your hilarious bro 😐
A lot of 80's hip-hop is just a little too rudimentary for me, things didn't really kick off until the 90's when it comes to artistic and ambitious full length albums, but Straight Outta Compton is still so, so good.
Beastie boys and PE are probably the best ones from the 80s. Their projects were very artistic.
+Ethan Flynn
I like it cuz FUCK THA POLICE CUMMIN STR8 FRUM THE UNDAGROUND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+Ethan Flynn, man what a slap in the face to Rakim, EPMD, and the rappers involved in the Bridge Wars. But I can agree that overall material got better during the early 90s since there were more artists.
+Jeb Kush Don't forget De La Soul, Eric B & Rakim and Boogie Down Productions.
True...90's is the Golden Era. Late 80's Hip Hop was really the peaking point though.
It's funny how he's reviewing Straight Outta Compton by N.W.A. and he has a vinyl copy of Leprosy by Death in the background. Anthony has such a diverse taste in music.
Mike Burns yeah. He kinda has to have a diverse music taste to review things without bias. It's a reason I love his reviews.
No he just like Death Grips
don't forget the Reba t-shirt!
He truly does and his breadth of knowledge is ridiculous always learning something from him
Most metalheads like NWA
Wow, Anthony.
Great moves.
Keep it up.
Proud of you.
Lets Read! H3H3
H3h3
Omg
H3H3
fr
Hey Anthony, what does NWA stand for?
+Tha Swami You're*
No Whites Allowed
Thingsandstuff I'm mean yeah my bad but was that necessary cause if I don't remember your face when they were teaching 2nd grade english.
+Tha Swami A competent use of the English language is important.
Thingsandstuff But also knowing human beings are also prone to making mistakes is also very important. Dick waste. (:
“America loves police officers” that didn’t age well
😂 we deep in the trenches in these needle drop videos
they're still weirdly obsessed with them on the whole tbh, it's still just a minority trying to push back.
@@DiabolicalPaperClip they idolise the job, (and it is an easy job to get) not the group of people
@@someguy4046 you realise people who are against the current institution of the police force for the most part aren't advocating a free for all anarchy? If anything that goes against the point because they are trying to campaign for people's safety. They're saying that the current police institution is so fucked, with minimal training being given to officers who think they are the judge, jury, and executioner, deeply ingrained institutional racism, classism, and ableism, and corruption and poor practice causing obscene amounts of harm to communities.... It's better to just tear down that institution and start completely fresh or wildly reform it to have a nationalised safeguarding institution that doesn't regularly hurt, intimidate, and murder minorities.
So basically you haven't thought this anti police movement through enough.
This is probably gonna start a political argument
YO DRE, I GOT SOMETHIN TO SAY
That’s a lie, THAT’S A GODDAMN LIE...
*no ones gonna say the next line are they...*
You are now about to witness the strength of street knowledge
Fuck da police
Carlos 115 Express yourself
I find this album could really use a bass boost. Like I loved the movie because the bass in these songs was so much more pounding. Obviously the time is a factor, but a remaster with some more bass (Dre loves the bass LoL) would be cool.
Belakfan3 Bunping this on my KRKs with the bass all the way up SLAPS
Best members of N.W.A ranked worst to best
MC Ren and stimpy
Dr Oz
G-eazy
Yela wolf
And the best for last Vanilla Ice 👌😤
Ediit: lost member from NWA and the pussy number best: Illmatic
Cheese Cheese bro what u talking bout vanilla ice was part of queen?
He was one that song under pressure
(5-4 Meh, 3 Good, 2-1 Great)
1. Vanilla Ice
2. The Dr of Dre
3. Hard-R
4.McDonald
5.Yelling (thought the autocorrect was funny)
Anyone know how Ice has been doing since the yellow M&M ripped out his hair
Mine are
Doctor Dean
Easy-going-E
Vanilla Ice
MineCraft Ren
DJ Yella 🥸
I think playboy carti is my favorite Member
Considering he was the inventor of music
Playboi carti is so shit
@@harleypriest6657 nah hes a god
playboy carter
Big D Ik but he’s still shit
@Big D ye he did he is the inventor of music
12 year olds be like, I remember when this came out
Real shit back in the day with 50 and dmx. 50 made dre really big tho.
@@klub7justin dre was alr big bruh
@@klub7justin lmao what a joke of a comment
Just some classic review suggestions...
1. Ready To Die
2. Life After Death
3. It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back
4. The Slim Shady LP
5. Doggystyle
6. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...
7. Me Against The World
8. Kind Of Blue
9. The Predator
10. Aquemini
11. ATLiens
12. Trap Muzik
Don't forget Kill At Will EP
I love how this comment was made 3 years ago
Speeding bullet to heaven
revival
AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted and Death Certificate by Ice Cube
Quiet on tha set is so underrated. Mc Ren murders on that song, one of his best.
You know it's a classic when least favorite track is quiet on the set.
Anthony there's a reason they abbreviated their name you don't have to say the full uncensored thing every time you reference the group
Why not? Zero harm in saying it.
@@deepblue8143 it’s a joke
@@hispanic_individual7523 you must have low standards when it comes to jokes. Those standards probably apply to women as well. Let me guess, morbidly obese white girl??
@@deepblue8143 what the fuck bro are u okay
@@deepblue8143Someone says, ‘it’s a joke’ and your response is that they love morbidly obese white women. What an intellectual
“DAmn tHAt ShIT WaS DoPe”
I still remember having to get my Grandma to buy this for me in 88' lol.
IAN m lol how did that shit go '-'
So ur.... Like 50?
Donald Trump prolly in between 40-50s
@@o.g.6605 the donald trump part confused me for a sec
Ice T was the best rapper in NWA
Nah bruh it was Jake from state farm
You mean Ice Cube, not Ice T.
+Freshsink950 shhh
nah Mc Hammer
Jerry heller was the ghostwriter
The beat switch on Gangsta Gangsta always ends up putting a smile on my face😁
Organized Konfusion - The Extinction Agenda was criminally underrated
+Open the Light AUA THE EXTINCTION AGENDA (HAH)
right, definitely deserves more mentioning
+Open the Light AUA i guess knight(wack) takes queen(best)..its a shame
Review Lil b's new mixtape
ANOTHER ONE (W)
HANNN
W
YEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lil B tha gaaawd
Lil bitch*
I swear to god that Kid A album better be next or we riot...
probably DJ Shadow since Radiohead is last
***** You that dude. You smart You loyal...
***** I'll be watching out for you and voting for Kanye.
+rand42Studios Yeah you kinda famous now fam, keep it up. I gotta get famous on here too
You kinda famous too Swami keep it up brotha
this album aged like a fine wine.
nah the rampant misogyny did not age well. Definitely of its time.
@@patrickharrison871 have you heard music nowadays??? 😂😂
@@mjforevr69 its aged like rotten milk
@@subashira ok bud
@@subashira your moms milk
People overrate eazy e all the time because he is dead. Compared to cube and ren he just falls flat.
his voice is a main factor because it is unique and likeable
+Jake MacPherson Fuck you.
Word, i respect Eazy but it's laughable when people say he's a great Rapper when he never wrote.
+Jake MacPherson omg
+Thesk8boarrd Agree
Review Shrek Forever Soundtrack
That shit hard
Although this is an important album and highly influential, I don't think it aged that well
I agree. Most 80s hip hop sounds dated aside from some great records, which I do not think this one is.
Some songs didn't but some did
Still better than most rap today.
Well it has an 80s sound, if you like that type of production you will love this album.
+Larry Page such a cliche and boring comment.
Straight outta Compton was so good a city was named after it
A review of Leprosy is seriously needed. I mean every year we have a Hip Hop review (which is fine), but you've only reviewed one metal album so far for classics week, and it was a really safe pick (even though Number of The Beast is great).
You forget to mention Something to Dance To- NWA actually made a dance track via Arabian Prince
Straight outta dank memes
Cancer
negus
Scott Sieg thx bbb
Why
No
I'm feeling a light salty fake nwa fans/10
"Advancements in the field of aggression" is a wonderful turn of phrase.
Loving that Death album in the background.
I've always wanted you to do a review for "Symbolic" by Death.
I would consider it their debut LP, not their "sophomore" LP. "NWA & The Posse" was more of a compilation album, and all the members of NWA wasn't even on that album.
"When I'm called off, I got a sawn off, squeeze the trigger and bodies are hauled off."
N.W.A.:
Nav
Was inventing
Music
Is 2001 a classic?
+Bruce Wayne I wouldn't call it a classic in the same way The Chronic or Doggystyle is. It's definitely influential though.
It is a classic
+Bruce Wayne he gave Madvillainy a classic review tho. For me something can be considered a classic after 10 years or so
+Bruce Wayne madvillainy came out in 2004 and is a classic so
+asukas instant classic
Nice call on the G-Funk synth lead when Eazy jumps in on Gangsta Gangsta. I've been listening to that record for 27 years and I never noticed that. If that's the first time Dre hinted at that sound, it's a really important moment for sure. You the man, Fantano.
I think that hip hop is Anthony's favorite genre. He made a mixtape this year, two of his perfect score reviews are rap/hip hop albums, his hip hop reviews are among the longest he does, in fact, I'm pretty sure that most of his reviews are hip hop related.
Nobody Important Lol Nah. It's Hip Hop, trust me. He didn't give Luminiferous, Leviathan, or Cattle Decapitation a ten. He gave Kendrick Lamar a ten. Plus he reviews so much more hip hop than metal.
***** That's not true. Metal was WAY bigger in the 80's than hip hop ever was. In fact, hip-hop was more underground in the 80's than people realize. The stations were playing Motley Crue, Twisted Sister, Aerosmith, AC/DC, etc. Hip-hop was far from mainstream in the 80's.
+DazeOfWar Cal made a mixtape, not Anthony. But yeah, hip-hop is definitely his favorite genre.
James Blobb Oh yeah, you're right. I forgot.
DazeOfWar in college his favourite was punk
Can U please do a classic review of ODB's Return to the 36 Chambers, I feel its a pivotal album that challenged a lot of traditionalist views of what is considered good Hip Hop at the time from a not only a lyrical standpoint but in terms of vocal delivery and cadence. IMO this album also paved the way for a lot of today's most outlandish vocal styles such as Asap Ferg, Danny Brown, Young Thug, Meechie Darko and many more. Think about it Fandango.
I love how you kept Death's Leprosy album in background.
review The Infamous by Mobb deep
Hell yeah!
Review me against the world and mmlp
+Jalo Palo I don't think he considers either classics. For me, Me Against the World is pretty close though.
+diego04CR he would be crazy not to consider mmlp a classic
+Marc Antonio he considered the college dropout a classic so im sure he does to mmlp as well
Nah...those aren't groundbreaking albums. You can bring the sales aspect but that's the only factor about 'em. Albums like this influenced multiple things in terms of Hip Hop for later years to come. MATW and MMLP might be subjective ''classics'' but not necessarily Hip Hop albums that again were really groundbreaking.
+HipHopLover93 R&BLover93 doesnt have be influential to be classic...
Coincidence or not I finished watching Straight Outta Compton movie, went to RUclips and saw this upload :D
This record has the best most exciting opening 3 tracks to any Rap album in history, it has the momentum of a Punk Rock album, the first half is so powerful It's unfortunate for me to say the last half of the record fails to match it and is ultimately forgettable.
Still and Important album in Rap music, and worth checking out just for the first half.
Loving the Leprosy LP in the background. Love your reviews as well.Keep on keepin!
This review is as late as my last period.
Jk. Sprettycoolthatyou'rereviewingthisaiight.
Anthony does reviews of old, classic albums during classics week every year bro
+Dafgism Which was recent..
Hi Anthony,
If reviewing classic albums is something you're going to be doing more often, I'd love to hear your thoughts on 2Pac's "Me Against the World". I personally think it's his magnum opus and by far his most mature album. The album itself may not have been as historically significant as Straight Outta Compton, but Pac was the most influential hip-hop artist of his era and ranks among all-time MCs, so I think it'd be great to give your thoughts on his best work.
Thank you and keep up these classic reviews!
Review : It's Dark and Hell is Hot, Get Rich or Die Tryin', or All Eyez on Me.
Thank you
can you do one for Aquemini by Outkast
yes!
Nhiron Lewis he did one on it
Carson no he didn’t, he did ATLiens
Mr. Super Fly oh my bad
What a Dope way to close out the year 2015 with this review Ant. Happy new years everyone.
Review Mos Def - Black On Both Sides as a classic review!
This pop up into anyone else recommended after this whole situation
Am I the only one who anticipated the title going away while the little guitar note plays more than anything else in the video?
Those drums on Gangsta Gangsta get me every time.
In post do you just close your eyes and randomly pick which part of the video you stutter-edit?
Ikr
+Condiment Refraction says who
I loved this review doesn't seem like very many people are able to put a classic album into context when listening to it years later. but it is impossible to appreciate it unless you do that. I was glad to see/hear you doing that here.
shoutout to death in the background
the nancy grace impersonation at 1:51 could've been a little more accurate, but other than that great review
review leprosy by death. I see it in the background
Another good video 😀 Your interview with Narduar was great haha.
I bought the 20th Anniversary 2LP a couple months ago. I enjoyed it. In the end I just found myself listening to those classic "hits" on spotify (Straight Outta Compton, Express Yourself etc.). I put it on every now and then, but I think in our modern context there's other interesting stuff to be listening to that builds off of the foundations that this album created. Although they are two separate albums which I bought around the same time, I think I found "The Chronic" a more enjoyable listen because it has a bit more flow as an album. I also felt that it was a bit more light hearted at times and that I could have a laugh. Not that I don't like the grit of this album, but I like to laugh sometimes.
patiently waiting for that NWA/ Future collab 🙌🏽
you should have reviewed It Takes A Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back.
Can you please do 2pac’s 1995 classic album me against the world because 2pac’s most introspective effect to date. Hitting the shelves while he was still in prison, the album helped shift his image from that of gangsta rapper to more of a gangsta poet.
When is the Speedin' bullet to heaven classic review coming out?
Already out a couple weeks ago
Thanks for the throwback review, more of these please. I love history,so its good to hear fans express love 4 HIPHOP music from different eras. Yeah, more classic reviews: how about DeLaSouls discography? Stay lit bro.
My fav group of all time.
Andre 3000, Ice T, G Eazy, DJ Snake and MC Hammer.
Happy new year Anthony! :)
What a great year with great music
My mom won't let me listen to this album. :-(
lil duress there is a non swearing version
Ahahaha
@@raptokman so it’s just a beat
gotta love this guy, he has DEATH - "LEPROSY" album in the background at the beginning of this video. that is a very good record.
I'm digging that Leprosy on the shelf!
Fantastic review.👍
Is that the album with the homies in France song?
Haha is that by kanye north?
The doc?
Can you do Paid in Full?
he made this a year ago, the fuck are you asking here instead of a recent vid
rigshot he said that two months ago so who u talking to
I wasn't looking for a response, he was.
Rigshot 2001
but u wanted him to see it ...so it still applies
i never said that, it was just a comment. i couldn't care less if he saw this
With this being a pivotal moment in hip hop I’d say this album is a Classic. I gave this album 77% on Playback Value, 54% Track Score Rating with an Overall of 65.5/100 (C+)
This is my favorite Beatles album. John Lenin's take on the Soviet Union is very lit.
Straight outta compton and Leprosy by Death both came out in 88, what a crazy music year!
Can you do a review of the College Dropout?
well done man , you gave me ibterest on checkin this album out and i can say that i have barely nothing to do with hip hop music
Is this some kind of soundtrack review????????????????
...The album.....came before the movie???
+Nana Amuah Is this movie review then?????????????
+Oliver Charpentier Oh my god, the movie was based on the REAL group who released a REAL album back in 1988. You seriously didn't know that?
+Oliver Charpentier ????????????????
+Nana Amuah It's just a prank bro
Funeral - Arcade Fire
Ok Cumputer (or Kid A) - Radiohead
Illmatic - Nas
Remain In Light - Talking Heads
Soundtracks For The Blind - SWANS
Yankee Hotel Fostrot - Wilco
Illinoise - Sufjan Stevens
Agaetis Byrjun - Sigur Ros
Another Green World - Eno
PLSSSSSS
this album is top 3 all time for me. i think the talent and just great lyricism is just to good for an album in the 80s, was ahead of its time. cube is top 10 all time, dre is best hip hop producer EVER. eazy is just a goat and ren is one of the most underatted rappers of all time. seriously, some rhymes he comes up with across their discography is just lyrical masterpieces. and yeah, yella was cool
When the hell is he going to review The Chronic?
Do a classic review of Barter 6
FOH. Try Operation Doomsday
I hate when kids try to flex their hip hop knowledge out of no where^
+AllCockGaming How am I flexing by recommending an album??? Im sure I wasn't flaunting any knowledge I have about anything just by mentioning the title of an album.
you mentioned the album to sound like a superior hip hop fan
+Keonee Walker WOW U hate Barter 6 but listen to MF DOOM OMG that's amazing, seriously I will do anything for U just as long as U enlighten us with your knowledge on obscure Hip Hop.
I'm glad you mentioned Freestyle Fellowship. Innercity Griots is such an underrated album
Now this, this is an album I love. I’m a Metalhead but I still love nwa and eazy-e
Also someone in my school called eazy e eazy g cause they only listen to trendy bullshit
@@dylanrus8117 lmao
@@dylanrus8117 lol
I see you with that Death Leprosy vinyl in the back, fantano.
I liked the review, but did you have to repeatedly say that Easy-E deserved AIDS?
Sweet review, your next one should be Lost Salt Blood Purges - Only The Youngest Grave
When was it released
On spotify