Nobody will ever sink lower than the depths i sank to when i bought Nellys double album Sweat/Suit. It was a very difficult time of my life and when i look back at pictures of myself from then i dont recognize the guy looking back at me. Im doing much better now and i use the memory of that double album as motivation never to let myself sink that low again. I have come a long way since then and if you were to look at me now, you would never guess that youre looking into the eyes of someone who bought Sweat/Suit.
@@TheMomno it still haunts me from time to time. I had to face my demons and self reflect. The hardest part to take is facing the fact that nobody forced me to buy sweat/suit. I did that on my own and i take full responsibilty for that moment of madness. Its too late to change it now
I can't think of a lot real bad Hip Hop albums I purchased. Maybe Cappadonna "The Ying & The Yang" or Killah Priests "View From Masada" back then. To be fair, I at least liked them partly. Anyway, the biggest mistake in my hip hop life was choosing Puffys "Forever" over Slick Ricks "The Art of Storytelling". I could still slap myself for this. Maybe I was high in that record store back then..😅
I bought Rev Run's only album that he released in 2005 lmao. And I bought it because he had that reality TV series of him and his family. He was promoting the shit out of it through that show. And the show was good! Obv RunDMC being legendary played a roll. But mannn Idk what 14 year old me was thinking. I thought the singles were hot! But looking back, my uncle was right. He asked "wtf are you listening to?" And I got mad. Because I bought this for $13 at Best Buy and that question felt like a diss 😂. But now looking back, it wasn't good. I think I lost a few friends and potential dates because of that album
i grew up without internet so i ended up buying a handful of bad albums due to not being able to check if they're good , some that come to mind are: Eminem-Encore Ice Cube - War and peace Young Money - We are young money Lil Wayne - Rebirth Asher Roth -Asleep in the bread aisle
Young Money we are young money was a moment in time I remember fondly as I was a teenager back then but I would not bump anything from that album and most of those artist faded away.
As a millennial, I think today we don’t get duped in terms of singles and purchasing albums. But we get fooled into buying tickets for shows and festivals! Rappers don’t rap bar for bar like they used to & singers can’t sing as they did pre-2010.
There’s certain new age rappers and albums that I like but I won’t go to their live shows cause they’re not putting effort into putting on a great show.
@@theromakepe4318 Totally agree. I dont' go to most rap shows cause of that. I prefer instrument musicians or great singers live because it's a different vibe and performance.
Actually I never really got the hate for "Recovery". It was a bit too pop at some points but overall a pretty strong album in my opinion. Somehow I have grown out of most of EMs music but "Recovery" is still my most listened EM album that came after The Eminem Show. It isn't even half as annoying as some of the stuff he does these days for me. "Rebirth" was actually good for a few spins but I never went back to it.
Chris Gray. Coi Leray. 🤔 that’s the only way I can make sense of this 🤣 J/k… I actually bought Made Men 💿 after I saw them perform at the Atrium in Atlanta with Naughty by Nature Mobb Deep Eve and Elephant Man
Nas was already the GOAT in my head at the time, and I was on a high after Stillmatic, God Son and Lost Tapes but Streets Disciple disappointed me so much when I bought it. Some of my favorite first listen experiences were Supreme Clientele, Like Water For Chocolate, The Infamous, Reasonable Doubt and The Fix. This was 2000, 2001 and I was getting so much old and new records.
Streets discipline was mid to me. Definitely not one of my favorite Nas albums but it had like 7 to 8 songs worth listening to. The Kelis song and that Busta rhymes song hurt the quality of that album
@@fornikolas The songs I liked from it, I would listen to them individually, but I expected so much from the album. I was especially mad when I saw the behind the scene photos with AZ recording with him, and then a song like Serious remains a lost track to this day.
Most embarrassing albums I bought was Da Band and Bizzare's debut solo (I hated his D12 verses but literally wanted to support all Detroit artists) The worst I bought was Memphis Bleek 534 (only good thing was Jay on Dear Summer) and Young Gunz Brother from Another The most disappointing was Slaughterhouse Shady album Album I wanted To hear the first time again was Non Phixion Future is Now Best verse ever AZ Life's a Bitch Best production Ironman
Good list bro!! That Bleek album was a tuff purchase to swallow 😢 YOUNG Gunz 2. Both albums. I was a die hard ROC fan and supporting some of these 💿 hurt my feelings and my pockets! I never liked D12 outside of “when the music stops”
Ice Cubes ‘War & Peace’ was the biggest drop in quality of any Hip Hop artist in history imo!After 5 straight up,bona fide classics & 1 really good album,’Straight Outta Compton’,’AmeriKKKas Most Wanted’,Kill at Will Ep,‘Death Certificate’,’The Predator’,Lethal Injection’(not a great bona fide classic album but still a very good album)& then…..‘War & Peace’🤦♂️,the biggest fall off album(s) ever IMO!
@@Unpackaged_Vinyl Whats so bad is those are mostly the songs he chooses at his live shows. I don't think he plays anything from the first 3 albums. You might get Good Day and Check Yourself but everything else is from his fell off days.
I loved blockbuster as a kid, I don’t think was going there quite as much when I got a bit older and it was at the end of its life, but every Friday when I was in elementary school me and my sister would get to go to blockbuster and pick a movie and it was always so fun I just loved the atmosphere and they’d have popcorn and candy and shit you could buy at the front it’s weird to think about because there really isn’t anything like that now besides stores like Amoeba that sell vinyls and then also have old movies
Brings back memories to when you had to buy the CDs the first week for $9.99 or they would go up to $16 or $17 the week after and if you bought an album and it wasn’t good you were HIGHLY DISAPPOINTED
@@ZOWO3000 lol I graduated hs in 2006 and had a part time job making $7/hr in high school so I had to get the cds for 9.99 too because I needed to save money for Jordan’s and air forces and clothes too 😂😂😂
I can barely think of any album, but that is because i always listened to the album in the store before copping that shit. Maybe P.E.'s Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age. There are still some bangers on there but i remember being disappointed.
I remember like it was yesterday….I bought Black Sheep- Non Fiction. I was so disappointed after the first listen!!! I ran it back again….shit was still bad! I was hurt! Their first album was so good to me…. But that second album was bad!
Listening to this made me think back to the first cd albums I saved up money and bought myself (mind you I grew up in the era where I burned every album my dad and uncles bought so I didn’t have to buy anything ) but the first albums I remember buying myself was Ludacris The red light District Snoop dog Rhythm & Gangsta Lil Jon Crunk muzik Eminem Encore Young Buck straight out of cashville Not bad albums it’s just wild to think back and Remember the day my uncle took me to the store 😂 i was 12yrs old
Red Light wasn’t bad but it was NOT chicken n beer. I been in Atlanta since 97 and I can’t buy Lil Jon. All his music to me screams “burn onto a CD-R 💿 🤣. Encore let me down and I didn’t see they hype behind Young Buck
Nore God's Favorite let me down in 2002..after CNN Reunion album and that "Grimey" song from Violator Album..I thought Nore was bout to drop an album as big as N.O.R.E. was absolutely wrong..lasted half a week in the CD Player
Drake's Views. Everyone said it was an r&b project and he only released at on tidal at first. Bought the album out of hope and was annoyed because it was so bad
@@MichaelTries there are good songs on there, but the album as whole is still really bad to me. I know a lot off ppl have started to like it, but I don't get it.
I think the Doggfather was mainly rushed. It was a well delayed Snoop album. And post-Pac death it just felt out of sorts. Maybe Snoop wasn't feeling it himself. And by that point, he started being at odds with Suge.
This makes me think about how if the single was the best song the album usually was trash back then. New Joc City, Lasers, are just a few of the bad albums I brought
I remember when Busta Rhymes put out Back On My BS and I first thought only the singles were good. But after a while I only liked Respect My Conglomerate. So much autotune and pop beats and he didn't sound like a dungeon dragon. Just rapped about money very low key. Big disappointment and I had no expectations.
I used to write reviews for a website (no longer around) that would pay their writers in accumulative royalties and would send you products to review free of charge. If you kept up the writing quality and met a certain quota, you'd continue to have this perk but if you started missing your quota or your writing started to slip, they would eliminate this perk of free products. I stopped writing for them for a good month or so and lost the perk. So I had to purchase the products to review for a little while until I could get the perk back. When I came back, "Crank Dat" was HUGE. All over the radio; MTV, clubs, etc. So I decided to purchase and review Soulja Boy's album. And oh my God... I STILL have yet to hear another album from any genre that was or will ever be as terrible as that "album." The production sounded like a 5 year old with special needs was left alone in a kitchen and just started getting into all of the pots and pans. The lyrics made Nick Cannon look like Rakim. And his "flow" was riding some beat that existed in his head but not in the actual recording. It was disjointed; distorted, repetitive, and SO bad, I think it would be an objective factual claim to state that it wasn't even music. Even today's "mumble rap" sometimes has some accidental appealability to me. And they can have certain cadence's every now and then I can appreciate. Soula Boy... nothing. Crank Dat was catchy, that is all I will ever give him credit for.
I bought most of these but the one that made me bust out laughing was the Speedknot mobstas but I wanted the song your world but someone showed me it was on the dr do little soundtrack lol
Yea it was on the Dr. Dottle soundtrack. I bought the soundtrack back in junior high in 98. I bought because Timbaland had dope tracks, Ginuwine song was my favorite, Aaliyah and other songs. That was the first song I heard from the Speedknot Mobstaz. I was familar with Twista but I didn’t know that his group.
My hiphop brethen , please forgive me for buying jibbs ft jibbs. Lol I was 13 and so I had my mom buy my cds and M video games. I had my $15 and tried to get her to by a cd and she told me to buy so I took the only one I saw with no explicit
I never bought a bad CD so far. Started with Mac Miller Watching Movies and Daft Punk. Now I collect Vinyls and I been have a reverse effect with album that I hated. Like Cudi’s MOTM3, hated it when it came out, now it’s one of my favorite albums every. Also with vinyl, I just get random records and discovered some great music that way.
Did dude really say Sweat/Suit was peak Nelly??? Uhhhhhh….. “Nellyville” Sold 6 million copies, charted #1 four consecutive weeks. “Hot in Herre” (#1 hit 3 million copies sold) “Pimp Juice” “Air Force One’s “ “Dilemma” (ft. Kelly Rowland) (#1 hit 7 million copies - 10 weeks at #1) “#1” “Nellyville” was commercially, his “Thriller-esque” album.
@@Noirlore Hot in Herre and Dilemma still are arguably his most beloved hits of his career. They still get played at DJ sets, cookouts, pop/hip hop markets across the country and globally. It’s ok to say that was his peak era.
Jay Z: S.Carter Volume 3 Eminem: Encore Bone Thugs n Harmony: Resurrection P Diddy: The Saga Continues N.O.R.E: Gods Favourite Snoop Dog: The Last Meal Dizzee Racal: Maths + English Bizzy Bone: Heavens Movie I'm sure there's more.
@@lwilliams2494 I liked half of the album. Half of the tracks he's coasting and the other half he's putting in effort. Beats were great overall though.
@@aidyn7758 Of course not. I pirated it back in the day. Torrents were your best friend back then. I did know a guy who thought Tony Yayo was the best G Unit member🤷🏾
shoot i was about to say i can't remember and right out the gate Doggfather. I do think i did buy that shit. But i didn't buy a ton albums i didn't like.
everyone was quick to go for Em and I don’t understand it ? Maybe I’m missing something but i don’t think Em is as battle tested as everyone assumes he is ..
Hold up ken just said “2000 was the beginning of the decline in Hip Hop” and nobody said anything?? Is that really what the consensus is?? Something tells me if myke was there he wouldn’t of let that slide Bc that’s literally when the independent scene was just really starting to flourish
I remember stealing Projet Pat Getty Green from the store and thought it was soo bad I took it back. Jay z - Hard knock life vol 1 Snoop Dogg- Doggfather Wyclef - Carnival Lil Wayne - Carter 4 Nas- Nastrodumus Gucci mane - Trap House Kurupt-Space boogie Mannie Fresh -Mind of Mannie Fresh Turk -young N thuggin I’ve bought so many albums in my life I can go on and on.
This got me thinking yall should do bad albums that you like. It would be funny to see yall argue why they're good
I’ve been thinking the same thing.
Yeah, guilty pleasures. Good topic.
I really hope they see this comment. Great topic bro
2 Chainz will sweep if they discuss this
Pleaaaase.
Nobody will ever sink lower than the depths i sank to when i bought Nellys double album Sweat/Suit. It was a very difficult time of my life and when i look back at pictures of myself from then i dont recognize the guy looking back at me. Im doing much better now and i use the memory of that double album as motivation never to let myself sink that low again. I have come a long way since then and if you were to look at me now, you would never guess that youre looking into the eyes of someone who bought Sweat/Suit.
Agree.. The suit side was dope
Is it all in your head and do you think about it over and over again?
That must hurt so bad.
@@TheMomno it still haunts me from time to time. I had to face my demons and self reflect. The hardest part to take is facing the fact that nobody forced me to buy sweat/suit. I did that on my own and i take full responsibilty for that moment of madness. Its too late to change it now
@@custardingtoncringleworthy1646 bro he was quoting a song hahaha
Anyone here still able to recite MMLP "Kill You" from start to finish without hesitation? Still got it to this day.
👋🏾
When I was just a little baby boy my momma used to tell me these crazy things…
I can't think of a lot real bad Hip Hop albums I purchased. Maybe Cappadonna "The Ying & The Yang" or Killah Priests "View From Masada" back then. To be fair, I at least liked them partly.
Anyway, the biggest mistake in my hip hop life was choosing Puffys "Forever" over Slick Ricks "The Art of Storytelling". I could still slap myself for this. Maybe I was high in that record store back then..😅
I bought Rev Run's only album that he released in 2005 lmao. And I bought it because he had that reality TV series of him and his family. He was promoting the shit out of it through that show. And the show was good! Obv RunDMC being legendary played a roll.
But mannn Idk what 14 year old me was thinking. I thought the singles were hot! But looking back, my uncle was right. He asked "wtf are you listening to?" And I got mad. Because I bought this for $13 at Best Buy and that question felt like a diss 😂. But now looking back, it wasn't good. I think I lost a few friends and potential dates because of that album
i grew up without internet so i ended up buying a handful of bad albums due to not being able to check if they're good , some that come to mind are:
Eminem-Encore
Ice Cube - War and peace
Young Money - We are young money
Lil Wayne - Rebirth
Asher Roth -Asleep in the bread aisle
I forgot Rebirth existed lol
I wanted to like rebirth so bad lmao
Wayne was so big at the time he just said eff it I'll do a rock album with heavy auto tune and horrible singing.
Ice cube after 1999? He a legend and a goat but his music took a nosedive once he started acting which happens to most rappers.
Young Money we are young money was a moment in time I remember fondly as I was a teenager back then but I would not bump anything from that album and most of those artist faded away.
I think mine would be DMX’s Great Depression. I didn’t hate it, but it was a let down after listening to those first 3.
Definitely was a letdown after the first 3 classics..was a depression to listen to 🤣 #RIPX
As a millennial, I think today we don’t get duped in terms of singles and purchasing albums. But we get fooled into buying tickets for shows and festivals! Rappers don’t rap bar for bar like they used to & singers can’t sing as they did pre-2010.
There’s certain new age rappers and albums that I like but I won’t go to their live shows cause they’re not putting effort into putting on a great show.
@@theromakepe4318 agreed
@@theromakepe4318 Totally agree. I dont' go to most rap shows cause of that. I prefer instrument musicians or great singers live because it's a different vibe and performance.
Id love a duck down documentary. That gap between beatminers and 9th wonder is a teachable moment for how important good production is in hip hop.
First 2 physical albums I bought were Eminem - Recovery and Lil Wayne - Rebirth. I actually liked it back in middle school lmao
recovery is one of eminems classics we got 2 diamond joints from it and almost a third diamond track.
Tbf recovery is a lot better than rebirth lol
@@aideneifriehew lmao obviously
Yup Recovery and The R.E.D. Album for me
Actually I never really got the hate for "Recovery". It was a bit too pop at some points but overall a pretty strong album in my opinion. Somehow I have grown out of most of EMs music but "Recovery" is still my most listened EM album that came after The Eminem Show. It isn't even half as annoying as some of the stuff he does these days for me.
"Rebirth" was actually good for a few spins but I never went back to it.
See that's why y'all need Nick! That Rich boy throw some D's was that shit when it came out 😂
I knew Ken was gonna troll at some point with “Electric Circus” 😂
I was too afraid to purchase or listen to that 💿
DEHH Hot Takes would be So Entertaining
I purchased that Benzino album back in the day...yeah I'm still ashamed
Bruh I was like 12 wen rock the party dropped and I thought he was dope ... we were fooled
Blame Source Magazine
Chris Gray. Coi Leray. 🤔 that’s the only way I can make sense of this 🤣 J/k… I actually bought Made Men 💿 after I saw them perform at the Atrium in Atlanta with Naughty by Nature Mobb Deep Eve and Elephant Man
@@gquick not sure who we is but I laughed when I heard that song. I didn’t get the hype 🤷🏿♂️
Nas was already the GOAT in my head at the time, and I was on a high after Stillmatic, God Son and Lost Tapes but Streets Disciple disappointed me so much when I bought it.
Some of my favorite first listen experiences were Supreme Clientele, Like Water For Chocolate, The Infamous, Reasonable Doubt and The Fix. This was 2000, 2001 and I was getting so much old and new records.
I always tried to forgive Streets Disciple.
You could cut it down to 1 good disc.
Streets discipline was mid to me. Definitely not one of my favorite Nas albums but it had like 7 to 8 songs worth listening to. The Kelis song and that Busta rhymes song hurt the quality of that album
@@Unpackaged_Vinyl the busta rhymes song was good. The run of UBR to no one else in the room hurt the album
@@fornikolas The songs I liked from it, I would listen to them individually, but I expected so much from the album. I was especially mad when I saw the behind the scene photos with AZ recording with him, and then a song like Serious remains a lost track to this day.
Streets Disciple is still in my to 5 Nas albums. The 2nd disc could have been cut down but I always loved this album, especially disc 1 of course.
I was tricked into buying B.O.B album
HOW?! 😂😂
@@ZanyZoboomafoo he was hot in 2010 though 2012
@@joseaguilera6355 2016
@@ZanyZoboomafoo listen, it was 2010. The airplane song with Em was kinda tight. The corporate fat cats got me
Strange clouds was iight and his debut had like 5 joints I still listen to. But the one after that, that I bought was garbo
Most embarrassing albums I bought was Da Band and Bizzare's debut solo (I hated his D12 verses but literally wanted to support all Detroit artists)
The worst I bought was Memphis Bleek 534 (only good thing was Jay on Dear Summer) and Young Gunz Brother from Another
The most disappointing was Slaughterhouse Shady album
Album I wanted To hear the first time again was Non Phixion Future is Now
Best verse ever AZ Life's a Bitch
Best production Ironman
Lol Da Band...Dylan, Dylan
Good list bro!! That Bleek album was a tuff purchase to swallow 😢 YOUNG Gunz 2. Both albums. I was a die hard ROC fan and supporting some of these 💿 hurt my feelings and my pockets! I never liked D12 outside of “when the music stops”
Agree on the AZ verse!
Ice Cubes ‘War & Peace’ was the biggest drop in quality of any Hip Hop artist in history imo!After 5 straight up,bona fide classics & 1 really good album,’Straight Outta Compton’,’AmeriKKKas Most Wanted’,Kill at Will Ep,‘Death Certificate’,’The Predator’,Lethal Injection’(not a great bona fide classic album but still a very good album)& then…..‘War & Peace’🤦♂️,the biggest fall off album(s) ever IMO!
Yea that was terrible both disc
Honestly i like about 4 songs on the first half of War & Peace. Like i loved Ask about Me.
True. Predator is such an underrated album though. I never hear that album coming up in conversations. To me it's a certified classic.
Was this the album"I push Rhymes like weight" was on? Or was it the one with the "You Can Do It" track? Cube fell off after West Side Connection
@@Unpackaged_Vinyl Whats so bad is those are mostly the songs he chooses at his live shows. I don't think he plays anything from the first 3 albums. You might get Good Day and Check Yourself but everything else is from his fell off days.
I was just sitting here waiting for Feefo to talk about Street’s Disciple hahahaha. I kinda like that record
Nas - Bridging The Gap with his pops was dope. I loved it when i was 15/16..
Kingdom come is a decent album but I agree with feefo though that when it first came out it, It was like ehh..
Kingdom Come angered me after 30 something
I love this topic, I was one of the Random Album Cover pick-up guys. yall should do a Random Pick Up that turned out to be good topic
I loved blockbuster as a kid, I don’t think was going there quite as much when I got a bit older and it was at the end of its life, but every Friday when I was in elementary school me and my sister would get to go to blockbuster and pick a movie and it was always so fun I just loved the atmosphere and they’d have popcorn and candy and shit you could buy at the front it’s weird to think about because there really isn’t anything like that now besides stores like Amoeba that sell vinyls and then also have old movies
Brings back memories to when you had to buy the CDs the first week for $9.99 or they would go up to $16 or $17 the week after and if you bought an album and it wasn’t good you were HIGHLY DISAPPOINTED
William!!! You just described my entire 90s early 00s young adolescence!!! That first week was a need not a want 🙃
@@ZOWO3000 lol I graduated hs in 2006 and had a part time job making $7/hr in high school so I had to get the cds for 9.99 too because I needed to save money for Jordan’s and air forces and clothes too 😂😂😂
I forgot about that first week sales price. They were trying to get those Soundscan numbers up trying to go gold and platinum in the first week.
I can barely think of any album, but that is because i always listened to the album in the store before copping that shit. Maybe P.E.'s Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age. There are still some bangers on there but i remember being disappointed.
I would love to see a part 2 to this topic. Especially if y'all got more bad albums.
blueprint 2 was it for me.
You telling me he’s been talking bout Curtis and not The Massacre all these years?!??☠️
LMAO
I remember like it was yesterday….I bought Black Sheep- Non Fiction. I was so disappointed after the first listen!!! I ran it back again….shit was still bad! I was hurt! Their first album was so good to me…. But that second album was bad!
Glad I didn’t give that 💿 the time or day. I don’t think they could even breathe a drop of air compared to “a wolf in sheeps clothing”
A Good Topic: Whats the longest time you had to listen to album before it became good or just gave up on it?
I would love if they revisited this topic with Myke. I know Beezy and Ken had way more
9-year old me thought that Jibbs feat. Jibbs album was gonna splash based off of the Chain Hang Low single.
Listening to this made me think back to the first cd albums I saved up money and bought myself (mind you I grew up in the era where I burned every album my dad and uncles bought so I didn’t have to buy anything ) but the first albums I remember buying myself was
Ludacris The red light District
Snoop dog Rhythm & Gangsta
Lil Jon Crunk muzik
Eminem Encore
Young Buck straight out of cashville
Not bad albums it’s just wild to think back and Remember the day my uncle took me to the store 😂 i was 12yrs old
Yoooo. All those albums I had in heavy rotation on burnt CDs. I even took the time to stylize the CD’s with different colored ink pens lmao
@Top Back Podcast I remember having my girlfriend write the album names for me because she had good ass handwriting 😂
Red Light wasn’t bad but it was NOT chicken n beer. I been in Atlanta since 97 and I can’t buy Lil Jon. All his music to me screams “burn onto a CD-R 💿 🤣. Encore let me down and I didn’t see they hype behind Young Buck
Nore God's Favorite let me down in 2002..after CNN Reunion album and that "Grimey" song from Violator Album..I thought Nore was bout to drop an album as big as N.O.R.E. was absolutely wrong..lasted half a week in the CD Player
I thought Obie Trice was gonna take off. Cheers was dope, but that was about it.
Excuse my French for me… I was pissed lol
Cassidy - Split Personality
Is a bad album I bought and should only bought the singles. 😅
I rocks with street disciple was playing it the other day
I'm loving this new format you guys are trying out!
Drake's Views. Everyone said it was an r&b project and he only released at on tidal at first. Bought the album out of hope and was annoyed because it was so bad
Never grew on you? I guess I only like it for nostalgia but it looks better in retrospect
@@MichaelTries there are good songs on there, but the album as whole is still really bad to me. I know a lot off ppl have started to like it, but I don't get it.
@@CHACHOx22 I feel that way about all of Drake’s 💿 they got great singles and some hot B sides but outside of that the project reeks of donkey 💩
I think the Doggfather was mainly rushed. It was a well delayed Snoop album. And post-Pac death it just felt out of sorts. Maybe Snoop wasn't feeling it himself. And by that point, he started being at odds with Suge.
Rods like “behind the camera we got…uh guy 1 and we got guy 2.”
Mos Def The New Danger. What a disappointment especially coming off the high of Black on Both Sides
This makes me think about how if the single was the best song the album usually was trash back then. New Joc City, Lasers, are just a few of the bad albums I brought
It took me a while before I got over kingdome come. If it wasn't for prelude I would've Frisbee tossed that shit in the street.
Frfr
I remember when Busta Rhymes put out Back On My BS and I first thought only the singles were good. But after a while I only liked Respect My Conglomerate. So much autotune and pop beats and he didn't sound like a dungeon dragon. Just rapped about money very low key. Big disappointment and I had no expectations.
Dawg they gotta clip that part where Beezy says "you right Rod... no it's not right, but you wrong" I was in tears👻
Memphis Bleek - The Understanding
Meth and Red - Blackout 2
Lupe Fiasco - Lasers
Eminem - Encore
U-God - Golden Arms Redemption
I used to write reviews for a website (no longer around) that would pay their writers in accumulative royalties and would send you products to review free of charge. If you kept up the writing quality and met a certain quota, you'd continue to have this perk but if you started missing your quota or your writing started to slip, they would eliminate this perk of free products.
I stopped writing for them for a good month or so and lost the perk. So I had to purchase the products to review for a little while until I could get the perk back. When I came back, "Crank Dat" was HUGE. All over the radio; MTV, clubs, etc. So I decided to purchase and review Soulja Boy's album. And oh my God... I STILL have yet to hear another album from any genre that was or will ever be as terrible as that "album." The production sounded like a 5 year old with special needs was left alone in a kitchen and just started getting into all of the pots and pans. The lyrics made Nick Cannon look like Rakim. And his "flow" was riding some beat that existed in his head but not in the actual recording. It was disjointed; distorted, repetitive, and SO bad, I think it would be an objective factual claim to state that it wasn't even music. Even today's "mumble rap" sometimes has some accidental appealability to me. And they can have certain cadence's every now and then I can appreciate. Soula Boy... nothing. Crank Dat was catchy, that is all I will ever give him credit for.
I bought most of these but the one that made me bust out laughing was the Speedknot mobstas but I wanted the song your world but someone showed me it was on the dr do little soundtrack lol
Yea it was on the Dr. Dottle soundtrack. I bought the soundtrack back in junior high in 98. I bought because Timbaland had dope tracks, Ginuwine song was my favorite, Aaliyah and other songs. That was the first song I heard from the Speedknot Mobstaz. I was familar with Twista but I didn’t know that his group.
My hiphop brethen , please forgive me for buying jibbs ft jibbs.
Lol I was 13 and so I had my mom buy my cds and M video games. I had my $15 and tried to get her to by a cd and she told me to buy so I took the only one I saw with no explicit
The Rebirth by Lil Wayne was probably the worst album I actually bought
Streets Disciple, the title track, is hard off that double album
1:05:44 Nick had my dying lol definitely classic song.
Rod’s rap name could be ModestMic 😂
No. It couldn't.
Cordae’s album is solid.
Unpopular opinion, Lasers is not THAT BAD
Might be a more unpopular opinion, but I like it more than F&L2...
T.I. VS T.I.P. for me!!!!!!!!!! I gave it away.
Hope y'all review Leikeli47's album Shape Up soon
I never bought a bad CD so far. Started with Mac Miller Watching Movies and Daft Punk. Now I collect Vinyls and I been have a reverse effect with album that I hated. Like Cudi’s MOTM3, hated it when it came out, now it’s one of my favorite albums every. Also with vinyl, I just get random records and discovered some great music that way.
Did dude really say Sweat/Suit was peak Nelly??? Uhhhhhh…..
“Nellyville” Sold 6 million copies, charted #1 four consecutive weeks.
“Hot in Herre” (#1 hit 3 million copies sold)
“Pimp Juice”
“Air Force One’s “
“Dilemma” (ft. Kelly Rowland) (#1 hit 7 million copies - 10 weeks at #1)
“#1”
“Nellyville” was commercially, his “Thriller-esque” album.
Sales or popularity don’t mean best. Views got drakes biggest hits but obv not his peak talent wise
@@Noirlore Hot in Herre and Dilemma still are arguably his most beloved hits of his career. They still get played at DJ sets, cookouts, pop/hip hop markets across the country and globally. It’s ok to say that was his peak era.
Jay Z: S.Carter Volume 3
Eminem: Encore
Bone Thugs n Harmony: Resurrection
P Diddy: The Saga Continues
N.O.R.E: Gods Favourite
Snoop Dog: The Last Meal
Dizzee Racal: Maths + English
Bizzy Bone: Heavens Movie
I'm sure there's more.
Worst album I ever bought was Busta Rhymes- Genesis. Granted I was 11-12 but even as I tried to revisit it, there hasn’t been any comparison
Smh that’s an underrated, GREAT album
Big Bang was a let down....he had the mixtapes on lock leading up to it...had features and everything on lock but dropped the ball still
Album has some great production. I always thought it was one of his better albums.
@@lwilliams2494 I liked half of the album. Half of the tracks he's coasting and the other half he's putting in effort. Beats were great overall though.
@@MistyDusker agreed
Worst album I've ever heard was Thoughts of A Predicate Felon by Tony Yayo
no way you bought a tony yayo album bro lmao
@@aidyn7758 Of course not. I pirated it back in the day. Torrents were your best friend back then. I did know a guy who thought Tony Yayo was the best G Unit member🤷🏾
Bra I like that bit Fr
@@aidyn7758 GUILTY AS CHARGED 😭😭
@@Unpackaged_Vinyl that’s Y I bought it…I was robbed of 9.99 plus tax
48:30 yeah they completely missed the joke 😂
Banging on wax 2 was 🔥 And I dont know how people hate Doggfather.
To be fair to feefo, that big thangs album was ass compared to ant banks’ first 3 albums.
Domino [of Ghetto Jam & Sweet Potato Pie fame] was on that Bloods & Crips album. He was the first dude rapping on the title track (Bangin' On Wax)
Lasers by Lupe Fiasco
Napalm by Xzibit
Encore by Eminem
These ones for me
Lots of interesting choices
That DOC album sounds like what that Bronx drill rapper Blockwork does with his voice, except that dude does it on purpose for some reason 💀
My top has to be Do Or Die - Victory
shoot i was about to say i can't remember and right out the gate Doggfather. I do think i did buy that shit. But i didn't buy a ton albums i didn't like.
I’ll stand on it that Doggfather is good!
Method man..... Judgement day
For real it did not make it in the house.
Method man it’s finally trump we all waiting
judgment day was another one I had to force myself to listen to bc I spent that 💵 😭
I like this discussion
They didn’t catch the jaden smith meme🤣🤣🤣
everyone was quick to go for Em and I don’t understand it ? Maybe I’m missing something but i don’t think Em is as battle tested as everyone assumes he is ..
You crazy. The Dog Father was a good album!
Did that dude say that Bow Wow is a legend? A legend according to who?
The headbustas DJ Paul, Juicy J and Feind love all three but that album wasn’t it had like 2-3 slaps
Worst album I've bought would probably be Nasir by Nas (it's mid tbh) and Highway to Hell by AC/DC
Streets disciple wasnt trash. The first disc was decent
Hold up ken just said “2000 was the beginning of the decline in Hip Hop” and nobody said anything?? Is that really what the consensus is?? Something tells me if myke was there he wouldn’t of let that slide Bc that’s literally when the independent scene was just really starting to flourish
I think in terms of what the genre means and stands for in Ken's eyes, people understood what he was talking about
But yeah he's very narrow minded and old for that take
Piru love still a slap tho
Free c town
Eightball and mjg 2nd album on bad boy had the CD man it was terrible
That whole sign to BB scared me!! Puff don’t know 💩 about Suave House
Rods like yeah C-Town likes trash music so naturally he’s gonna like that
Lmao did him dirty
Shop boys rockstar mentality
And young Jeezy the inspiration
Rods like and now to Ken, this guy has been purchasing stuff for a minute now this guy was buying like Nat King Cole and shit
I remember stealing Projet Pat Getty Green from the store and thought it was soo bad I took it back.
Jay z - Hard knock life vol 1
Snoop Dogg- Doggfather
Wyclef - Carnival
Lil Wayne - Carter 4
Nas- Nastrodumus
Gucci mane - Trap House
Kurupt-Space boogie
Mannie Fresh -Mind of Mannie Fresh
Turk -young N thuggin
I’ve bought so many albums in my life I can go on and on.
Was Carter 4 that bad? I remember bumping some good ass songs from that album like Megaman and 6ft7ft
@@jesuspernia8031 it had like 20 joints and you only liked two lol that’s what I’m saying
@@awwskit9753
I’m saying I don’t remember much of the album
@@jesuspernia8031 me other cuz it was trash bruh
Hard knock life was vol 2 though which one was you talking about?
Bro, i got Revival pre order
Yikesssss...
What’s the Reddit page name?
snoop dogg - dogfather , ice t - IV
Dream Merchant 2 by 9th Wonder… more disappointing than bad
This nigga said...Sweat/Suit nelly was peak. Jesus, how YOUNG is this cat?
Food and liquor 2 and lasers
Cheers by Obie Trice was great
🤔
Chronic 2000
Country Grammar is a diamond selling record btw just saying
So did Please Hammer, Don't Hurt Em, doesn't make them spectacular records