@@dumbledee best years is super subjective. if you are a fan of older artists and care more about lyrics than the full musical experience i can understand that. i personally consider these years to be the best so far in hip hop as it is finally shifting away from samples (nothing wrong with samples) and remixes (nothing wrong with that either) and starting to find its own unique instruments synthesisers and sounds. i consider this to be a blossoming where fl studio and protools are the fender and ibanez of the musical overturn.
GHETTY GREEN BY PROJECT PAT IN 1999!!!! It’s underrated to me and I think it’s better than Mista Don’t Play which is obviously his most commercially successful album 🤷🏽♂️
I think mystic stylez or the end Is more underrated interms of three six mafia material everyone only mentions when the smoke clears or the project. Pat albums
Yeah and almost no one would ever diss that track, but the rest of the album isn't always equally great and in my opinion Common didn't perfect his skills yet back then. Still a fine album overall.
One I’d say is underrated is organized konfusions self titled first album; people rightfully talk about “stress” a lot, but the debut is a close second that has aged very well and was rly forward thinking for its concepts and lyricism in the early 90s. I could also say hello nasty by the beastie boys, love the 80s rapping style w the very psychedelic production throughout, just a real creative blend of styles throughout the whole album
IMO, Busta Rhymes start was very indicative of how his career went as a whole. His commercial stuff, FIRE. But overall, his projects were always lack luster save an album or two over his entire catalog. He's one of the greatest no doubt, but his albums are a hard pass for me
I think it's more related to the type of MC he is/was. Incredible flow and delivery, but the bars were always basic. That shit works for a hot verse or a fire single, but just doesn't hold your attention for the length of an album. Xzibit is another rapper that falls into that category for me. Classic individual songs, but albums are all meh.
@@olschoolTonyCarter Yeah, but Finesse made better overall songs in my opinion and I think to most people at the time. Finesse had modest hits that more people knew.
Camron SDE is underrated. Camron is pretty lyrical on SDE, Come Home With Me and Purple Haze. His schemes, multis and cleverness are why people say he's lyrical, and a great story teller. Humor is a part of his style and his critics cherry pick his humor as an example of him not being lyrical. He's not Nas lyrical, but compared to all the street, Gangster rappers he's above them. His style is unique can do many different flows, ride the beat, great voice and song writer. Great production choices too.
he bugging on the SSLP and "my name is" served its purpose which was to present him to the world since nobody knew him... become corny when you already know who he is... but as a Major Debut, that song hit the target perfectly... then you have Guilty Conscience, Rock Bottom, etc with him showing his skills and rhymes + shock value Slim style... Beezy saying that DMX's first 2 albums are overrated for real?
Cool episode! You had some stuff I didn't know that I'll check out for sure. What I sampled by Lord Finesse was really solid---thanks for recommendation, I just bought a copy. Arsonists seems like some kinda crazy bizarro Wu Tang--the song I checked out had a sample from Jeff Wayne's prog opera album War of the World. (I picked that up too--thanks again, Myke!) Some overrated 90s LPs for me: Hard Knock Life was disappointing the day it came out and is still. I felt Slim Shady was so-so and MM improved big time on MMLP. Half of Wu Tang Forever is killer, complete hall of fame stuff...but half of it really isn't. (Iron Flag is really slept on and loaded with strong cuts, though yeah, they don't sound like vintage Wu.) Underrated 90s LPs: Dogg Pound's Dogg Food isn't quite The Chronic or Doggstyle, but I think deserves to be ranked as Death Row's third crown jewel. Da Devil's Playground by Kooptsta Knicca ranks with or above any Three Six for me. So good. And The Kaze's Kamakazie Timez Up is strong. And Havoc & Prodeje Kickin' Game has some really great stuff.
ago Dope dope show. Love you guys and the content. Much love & respect, I think a good question in the future, What 2 rappers would you choose (1 Mainstream and 1 Underground) to make one of the dopest collab projects ? And who would you choose as the producer ? Again much love and respect to you guys on the content and one of the best shows.
I got a few albums that I think are underrated All Balls don't bounce by aceyalone Innercity griots by Freestyle fellowship First come, First serve by Dr. Doom Heavy mantel by killah priest The psycho social by Jedi mind tricks In my opinion
Mase is all about the flow. He pioneered it and then Fab took it and ran with it. Fabolous is amazing though. Calling him a run-of-the-mill rapper is blasphemous to me.
The double albums from the 90s are all overrated. I dont think any of them are bad albums, but I always hated how many skips were on them. Especially since back then you could only listen to one disc at a time.
In terms of underrated albums I think about Mind of Mystikal which is probably Mystikal's best album. A lot of people are into his albums with Neptunes but I think he was at his best before his breakout songs like Shake Ya Ass. I'd also throw Loaded by Brotha Lynch on there. I like the production I little more than Season of the Sickness. Just an album you can vibe to.
Lol I’m pretty sure the Real World with Coral is season 11, when they returned to New York City for the first time since the the first season. I think they filmed it before 9-11 happened. I think it had Mike “the Miz”, soon to be WWE wrestler on there, too.
The mention of Busta Rhymes - The Coming was interesting. There's a couple of songs I don't love on that album but I really like Dilla's work on it and Busta's energy. --- On the underrated, I totally agree that Wrath of the Math should get more shine. Jeru and Premeier's beats mesh so perfectly on that one. I also really like The Love Movement. To me, all of Tribe's albums are great to solid.
Resurrection boring ? Y’all Smokin!!! That’s his best album by far. As much as Myke likes lyrics, I’m shocked he doesn’t like Resurrection. That’s easily his best album lyrically. That’s our Illmatic here in Chicago. He made that album for us I guess.
@@seankelly4594 I respect yours as well, but Resurrection is a Chicago album through and through. And for me growing up around 87th and Stony, going to High School not to far from there… that album just speaks to my experiences. Be was great though.
Yes Buhloone Mind State was my first thought!!! So fucking great, one of my favorite albums of all time Edit: damn I need to follow this dude or something because Labcabincalifornia was probably my number 2 😅
I honestly like Slim Shady LP more than the other two albums. I thought the other two were more overrated and not as consistent as SSLP. A lot of big singles like Stan and Sing For The Moment would come out but then you get songs with D12 and Kim...... Just Don't Give A Fuck and Still Don't Give A Fuck are just Eminem at his best for me and he wasn't so self aware of being offensive like on MMLP. He just said whatever he wanted for the most part.
Role Model, Guilty Conscience, Brain Damage, Just Don‘t Give A F*ck still hold up. If I Had A Million Dollars is one of the best serious non-joking Eminem songs.
@@flygod916 MMLP is his most consistent album but edgier than SSLP … Kim is edgier in its presentation than Bonnie and Clyde. The song Kim almost drove the woman into suicide. I would call that edgy.
@@jf1573 aside from Kim to me MMLP is overall simply a much more solid and well put together album from Eminem to me SSLP comes across as somewhat messy in some aspects and more juvenile while MMLP comes across as more jaded and cynical which to me works much better with Eminem especially why I always liked the Eminem show best as that was peak Eminem jade and lyrical focus
@@flygod916 Yes, I agree with you. But I would argue that the SSLP is a correctly rated classic. I‘d argue that the SSLP is more than just a gimmick because the jokester persona is part of the overall design or concept. - If My Name Is was the only Slim Shady song, I‘d agree with you that it was an add-on and unnecessary. But the album is build around that persona, so it‘s more than just a gimmick. It‘s like saying MF DOOM was a gimmick … I‘d argue the superhero names of Wu-Tang are REAL gimmicks because they don‘t do much with them, actually.
I just pick two now. underrated: Smif N Wessun - Dah Shinin overrated: Dre - Chronic 2001. The singles and a few other tracks were fire, the rest was kinda forgettable. Pretty bloated album. Like Beezy said in one of their vids, let's talk about that second half of the album.😂
Yo the Hard knock life disrespect is crazy. Every song on that album is legit a hip hop classic that STILL gets played on radio/clubs today or it’s a street banger (Reservoir Dogs, A week ago, Coming of age pt 2, Bleek intro). B & modest are nuts lol
Enta Da Stage by Black Moon is very underrated and somewhat forgotten. No Way Out is overrated. All Eyez on Me and Life After Death are somewhat overrated because of the filler.
Definitely not overrated, it's a good album. Not his most interesting but it's got some good tracks relative to the shit Tribe & others were doing at the time
Agreed the content hasn't aged well (slim shady lp)... but certain albums you had to experience at the time, the shock lyrics are corny now, but he was saying stuff that weren't being said at the time in hip hop... plus he was at the peak of rhyming ability level wise for the time when mfs gave a f about rhymes... plus the concepts on certain tracks were cutting edge for the time (bonnie and Clyde 97 etc) although I can fullyunderstand why the hood never really fd with ems music, slim shady lp n mmlp (I love them) but there's no vibe tracks you can just bounce to, or roll in the whip to, his music lacks soul
Here’s a great list of under appreciated 90’s hip hop albums from hiphopgoldenage.com: hiphopgoldenage.com/list/50-under-appreciated-1990s-hip-hop-albums/
Underrated 90S albums Souls of Mischief No Man’s Land Prince Paul Prince amongst Thieves Askari X message to the black man Askari X Ward of the State SUGA Free Streets gospel Saafir Boxcar Sessions Styles of beyond 2000 unfold Digable Planets Blowout Comb MC Ren shock of the hour
Underrated: Soul on ice by rass kass Uncle Sam's curse by Above the law Whut?The album by redman Till death do us apart Get boys Lethal injection by ice cube 40 dayz & 40 nightz by Xzibit The streets iz a mutha by Kurupt Overrated: 2001 by Dr.Dre Wu tang forever by wu tang Vol.2 by jay-z Harlem world by Mase Flesh of my flesh By DMX The slim shady lp by Eminem The miseducation by lauryn hill
I respectfully disagree with y'all take on The Art of War. Thug Luv is not the only song remembered from that double disc. Body Rott, Handle The Vibe, Ready 4 War, Ain't Nothin' Changed, It's All Real, Family Tree, How Many Of Us Have Them, Blaze It. Not to mention Look Into My Eyes and If I Could Teach The World. It wasn't FLAWLESS, but it for damn sure is underrated. One of the 5 best double disc of it's era.
I always thought People’s Instinctive Travels was underrated, especially in comparison to the next several Tribe albums. In all honesty, People’s is my favorite album by them.
This turned into a URL event between C-Town and Granddad. 😂
Myke eatin on camera was funny af
leaned ALLLLL the way into Beezys camera to take a bite and looked dead into the lens🤣 I thought he was trolling at first
Dancing too lol
Sucks that Myke and Feefo weren't here for the Joey Bada$$ review, but it's dope to see them back for this. Excited to see what albums y'all pick.
I think you mean Feefo. Rod was there. But yeah wonder what he thought about it.
@@othelliusmaximus Yup. You're right. My bad.
Maybe Feefo and I will do a 1 on 1 for it for Patreon or something. Lemme think on it...
@@mykectown that'd be cool.
@@mykectown more content on the Patreon would def work
Can we expect this for the 00s and 10s down the line. Not immediately but in the future?? 👀👀
Naw.
@Ali Chaudhry 🤡
@Ali Chaudhry You’re 100% correct ppl overrate the fuck outta the 90s
@Ali Chaudhry 🤣 how can you overrate the absolute BEST years of he genre.
@@dumbledee best years is super subjective. if you are a fan of older artists and care more about lyrics than the full musical experience i can understand that. i personally consider these years to be the best so far in hip hop as it is finally shifting away from samples (nothing wrong with samples) and remixes (nothing wrong with that either) and starting to find its own unique instruments synthesisers and sounds. i consider this to be a blossoming where fl studio and protools are the fender and ibanez of the musical overturn.
C town back. Therapy changed him for the good but this was classic Myke
this was MC Danglin Ballz let out for minute
How? He’s been getting more annoying bring spike back
@@iDewThis4Yu No disresopect to Spike. He cool and shit. But him over C-Town you out yo stupid ass mind, nigga. LOL!
Better mention Digable Planets most underrated album. Blowout Comb is a better album.
they was too deep for me.
I got that album on cd a few years ago. Awesome album.
Dam yall didnt mention Blowout Comb! That shit is wild underrated!
Yea this Granddad dude is something else. Hella moving the goal post to validate whatever he says.
Live and Let Die by Kool G Rap & DJ Polo is criminally underatted. It never gets mentioned by anyone.
Crime Pays is my favorite track
So myke the 6ix9ine of the squad the way he kept poking grandad 😂
Myke was trolling the shid out of that man in the end😂
Damn Myke is relentless
Old nigga talk. I like it
GHETTY GREEN BY PROJECT PAT IN 1999!!!! It’s underrated to me and I think it’s better than Mista Don’t Play which is obviously his most commercially successful album 🤷🏽♂️
agreed thats a top tier three 6 family release
Facts!
Project Pat's Murderers & Robbers album and Kaze's Timez Up are also really strong and underrated to me. Pat is among the most charismatic Rappers
i had the tape.
I think mystic stylez or the end Is more underrated interms of three six mafia material everyone only mentions when the smoke clears or the project. Pat albums
I wish somebody would have said Show & AG, “Runaway Slave”-underrated asf
i enjoyed it.
"I Used To Love Her" is one of the greatest concept songs in Hip-Hop history. But OK... 😒
Yeah and almost no one would ever diss that track, but the rest of the album isn't always equally great and in my opinion Common didn't perfect his skills yet back then. Still a fine album overall.
One I’d say is underrated is organized konfusions self titled first album; people rightfully talk about “stress” a lot, but the debut is a close second that has aged very well and was rly forward thinking for its concepts and lyricism in the early 90s.
I could also say hello nasty by the beastie boys, love the 80s rapping style w the very psychedelic production throughout, just a real creative blend of styles throughout the whole album
Two albums underrated that I can think of off top is Black Reign by Queen Latifah & Enter Da Stage by Black Moon
agree
Enter Da Stage🔥🔥🔥🔥
Kurupts Streets iz a Mutha is definitely underrated. Album is 🔥🔥🔥 from beginning to end.
Word, people seldom talk about this album.
Agreed, lots of people slept on that album!
IMO, Busta Rhymes start was very indicative of how his career went as a whole. His commercial stuff, FIRE. But overall, his projects were always lack luster save an album or two over his entire catalog. He's one of the greatest no doubt, but his albums are a hard pass for me
I think it's more related to the type of MC he is/was. Incredible flow and delivery, but the bars were always basic.
That shit works for a hot verse or a fire single, but just doesn't hold your attention for the length of an album.
Xzibit is another rapper that falls into that category for me. Classic individual songs, but albums are all meh.
I really like his first two albums
@@TheMomno I disagree with the Xzibit take. I mess with his first 3-4 albums. But sure maybe his rap style isn't the greatest.
@@SeboHyatt Didn't say they were trash. None of 'em are classics or even great, just ok. 2-3 amazing tracks on each project though for sure.
Lord Finesse is so underrated. I really never understood why he isn't spoke about either
Because of Big L. Finesse was the first rapper after Big Daddy Kane to have crazy punchlines.
@@olschoolTonyCarter Yeah, but Finesse made better overall songs in my opinion and I think to most people at the time. Finesse had modest hits that more people knew.
the last five minutes made this the best live ever
I want to thank Beezy 430 for putting me on J.Arr, that dude can spit and makes some great music!!
Smoothe Da Hustler - Once Upon A Time In America is so underrated. Broken Language sparked that whole rhyme style trend.
Didn't he work with Trigga The Gambler?
Camron SDE is underrated.
Camron is pretty lyrical on SDE, Come Home With Me and Purple Haze. His schemes, multis and cleverness are why people say he's lyrical, and a great story teller. Humor is a part of his style and his critics cherry pick his humor as an example of him not being lyrical. He's not Nas lyrical, but compared to all the street, Gangster rappers he's above them. His style is unique can do many different flows, ride the beat, great voice and song writer. Great production choices too.
How about the first 3 Tha Alkaholiks albums? Nobody ever talks about them, pretty underrated in my opinion.
he bugging on the SSLP and "my name is" served its purpose which was to present him to the world since nobody knew him... become corny when you already know who he is... but as a Major Debut, that song hit the target perfectly... then you have Guilty Conscience, Rock Bottom, etc with him showing his skills and rhymes + shock value Slim style...
Beezy saying that DMX's first 2 albums are overrated for real?
Never understood Beezys hate for DMX.
@@MrASAPAB An unpopular/honest opinion about DMX is hate to you? Got it!
@@ALexander-ue3kj why you so worked up?
@@MrASAPAB I'm not
@@ALexander-ue3kj then get out my mentions. Weirdo
Why Ken really sitting like an old man with no plans for his future lol 17:39
Underrated: Heltah Skeltah - Nocturnal
Cool episode! You had some stuff I didn't know that I'll check out for sure. What I sampled by Lord Finesse was really solid---thanks for recommendation, I just bought a copy. Arsonists seems like some kinda crazy bizarro Wu Tang--the song I checked out had a sample from Jeff Wayne's prog opera album War of the World. (I picked that up too--thanks again, Myke!)
Some overrated 90s LPs for me: Hard Knock Life was disappointing the day it came out and is still. I felt Slim Shady was so-so and MM improved big time on MMLP. Half of Wu Tang Forever is killer, complete hall of fame stuff...but half of it really isn't. (Iron Flag is really slept on and loaded with strong cuts, though yeah, they don't sound like vintage Wu.)
Underrated 90s LPs: Dogg Pound's Dogg Food isn't quite The Chronic or Doggstyle, but I think deserves to be ranked as Death Row's third crown jewel. Da Devil's Playground by Kooptsta Knicca ranks with or above any Three Six for me. So good. And The Kaze's Kamakazie Timez Up is strong. And Havoc & Prodeje Kickin' Game has some really great stuff.
LA The Darkman - Heist of the Century is very underrated
Hell yeah, underground/cult classic..
Could yall make a list with all those albums on it ? I’d appreciate it
ago
Dope dope show. Love you guys and the content. Much love & respect, I think a good question in the future,
What 2 rappers would you choose (1 Mainstream and 1 Underground) to make one of the dopest collab projects ? And who would you choose as the producer ?
Again much love and respect to you guys on the content and one of the best shows.
shout out to myke. Juggaknots-Jivetalk is my shit man. clear blue skies is amazing man breeze flow is effortless
I got a few albums that I think are underrated
All Balls don't bounce by aceyalone
Innercity griots by Freestyle fellowship
First come, First serve by Dr. Doom
Heavy mantel by killah priest
The psycho social by Jedi mind tricks
In my opinion
Mase is all about the flow. He pioneered it and then Fab took it and ran with it.
Fabolous is amazing though. Calling him a run-of-the-mill rapper is blasphemous to me.
BK stand up!
That flow is a snooze-fest tho
@@HStalhane Forget the flow, the voice is the snooze fest lmao
The double albums from the 90s are all overrated. I dont think any of them are bad albums, but I always hated how many skips were on them. Especially since back then you could only listen to one disc at a time.
In terms of underrated albums I think about Mind of Mystikal which is probably Mystikal's best album. A lot of people are into his albums with Neptunes but I think he was at his best before his breakout songs like Shake Ya Ass.
I'd also throw Loaded by Brotha Lynch on there. I like the production I little more than Season of the Sickness. Just an album you can vibe to.
Mystikal is useless
Mystikal was fire after leaving No Limit.
@@ALexander-ue3kj yeah right lol
@@4play49 I mean his success was even bigger outside of hip hop when he worked with The Neptunes several times.
@@ALexander-ue3kj Neptune's dance music
Resurrection overrated ??? GTFOH
Dawg is that Grandad Woolly?! I loved his review of Sprinkled Donut Crunch.
Lol I’m pretty sure the Real World with Coral is season 11, when they returned to New York City for the first time since the the first season. I think they filmed it before 9-11 happened. I think it had Mike “the Miz”, soon to be WWE wrestler on there, too.
The mention of Busta Rhymes - The Coming was interesting. There's a couple of songs I don't love on that album but I really like Dilla's work on it and Busta's energy. --- On the underrated, I totally agree that Wrath of the Math should get more shine. Jeru and Premeier's beats mesh so perfectly on that one. I also really like The Love Movement. To me, all of Tribe's albums are great to solid.
Resurrection boring ? Y’all Smokin!!! That’s his best album by far. As much as Myke likes lyrics, I’m shocked he doesn’t like Resurrection. That’s easily his best album lyrically. That’s our Illmatic here in Chicago. He made that album for us I guess.
I respect your opinion but Be is common best album and then light water for chocolate is second
@@seankelly4594 I respect yours as well, but Resurrection is a Chicago album through and through. And for me growing up around 87th and Stony, going to High School not to far from there… that album just speaks to my experiences. Be was great though.
@@bigzizzo ok I get it your from the chi so it hits different for you much respect
@@seankelly4594 same to you bro.
I agree. To me he was always a little corny after that.
Yes Buhloone Mind State was my first thought!!! So fucking great, one of my favorite albums of all time
Edit: damn I need to follow this dude or something because Labcabincalifornia was probably my number 2 😅
That back and forth at the end was amazing😂
MC Goalpost had me laughing
somebody needed to mention AZ, i dont know if he got the appreciation he deserved back in the 90's but nowadays he's for sure underrated
I honestly like Slim Shady LP more than the other two albums. I thought the other two were more overrated and not as consistent as SSLP. A lot of big singles like Stan and Sing For The Moment would come out but then you get songs with D12 and Kim...... Just Don't Give A Fuck and Still Don't Give A Fuck are just Eminem at his best for me and he wasn't so self aware of being offensive like on MMLP. He just said whatever he wanted for the most part.
Role Model, Guilty Conscience, Brain Damage, Just Don‘t Give A F*ck still hold up. If I Had A Million Dollars is one of the best serious non-joking Eminem songs.
Lol nah Eminem show and MMLP is what held my attention the first one was to gimmicky and him being way to edgy
@@flygod916 MMLP is his most consistent album but edgier than SSLP … Kim is edgier in its presentation than Bonnie and Clyde. The song Kim almost drove the woman into suicide. I would call that edgy.
@@jf1573 aside from Kim to me MMLP is overall simply a much more solid and well put together album from Eminem to me SSLP comes across as somewhat messy in some aspects and more juvenile while MMLP comes across as more jaded and cynical which to me works much better with Eminem especially why I always liked the Eminem show best as that was peak Eminem jade and lyrical focus
@@flygod916 Yes, I agree with you.
But I would argue that the SSLP is a correctly rated classic. I‘d argue that the SSLP is more than just a gimmick because the jokester persona is part of the overall design or concept. - If My Name Is was the only Slim Shady song, I‘d agree with you that it was an add-on and unnecessary. But the album is build around that persona, so it‘s more than just a gimmick.
It‘s like saying MF DOOM was a gimmick … I‘d argue the superhero names of Wu-Tang are REAL gimmicks because they don‘t do much with them, actually.
I just pick two now.
underrated: Smif N Wessun - Dah Shinin
overrated: Dre - Chronic 2001. The singles and a few other tracks were fire, the rest was kinda forgettable. Pretty bloated album. Like Beezy said in one of their vids, let's talk about that second half of the album.😂
That man is soooo annoying bruh. Please don't have him back. Keep it up kings.
Knew all eyez on me would be mentioned tho I still love it
Chopper City by B.G. is a great album. Shoutout Rod for the rec!
I'm gonna have to come back tot his video for references. I disagree with you guys on 2001. That album is greatness.
Boot Camp was Underrated
Wrath of The Math is Jeru best project I agree
Myke saying The Coming album is overrated crushed me, that album changed my life.
I started crying when Mike sang at 5:13🤣
Halfway through this Myke Grandad odd friday shirts are gonna be off and fists are gonna be flyin i'm calling it right now
Underrated:
The B.U.M.S. - Life n Tyme
Sadat X - Wild Cowboys
Super Tight by UGK is more underrated than Too Hard imo
New Kingdom “Paradise Don't Come Cheap” is way underrated.
DARE IZ A DARKSIDE..
Yo the Hard knock life disrespect is crazy. Every song on that album is legit a hip hop classic that STILL gets played on radio/clubs today or it’s a street banger (Reservoir Dogs, A week ago, Coming of age pt 2, Bleek intro). B & modest are nuts lol
Thank you I don’t know why these fanboy’s take theses dudes word as law
Myke and Rod, y'all tryna start a RW/Challenge podcast?
...
*hot take* The Challenge has progressed as a concept and has become an unofficial sport
Grand daddy i.u. smooth assassin is criminally underrated
Y'all are interesting like your show..Nice topics...
Enta Da Stage by Black Moon is very underrated and somewhat forgotten.
No Way Out is overrated. All Eyez on Me and Life After Death are somewhat overrated because of the filler.
"Enta Da Stage" is a classic. Some of Da Beatminerz best work.
Freestyle fellowship one of the best ☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️
Saying Ressurection is overrated is like saying rap music is bad poetry made by people who can't play instruments
Definitely not overrated, it's a good album. Not his most interesting but it's got some good tracks relative to the shit Tribe & others were doing at the time
Agreed. Communism was a very innovative rhyme scheme at the time and I Used To Love H.E.R. is a classic song.
Even Common himself will tell that's his best work.
@@maxsmart9116 I think if anything that song overshadows the lyrical expertise & dope beats he has on other tracks
Most youngins mostly listen to Be cuz of Kanye production so I don't think they even rate Resurrection highly
We need a Alchemist vs. Madlib OddFriday with grandad and Myke
Casual fear itself crazy dope i am agreed too 🌌
Underated. The last shall be first by Sunz of Man
Myke c town can be a little to much when it comes to arguing and getting his point across . But anyways I still love these guys .
Absolutely agree to the moon that Fear Itself is a perfect west coast album; absolutely one of the best things I’ve heard from Hiero
Once upon a time in America by Smooth Da Hustler. This album is super underrated please check it out.
Starts at 2:23
Deadend Wrestling sounds 🔥🔥🔥
can't believe myke thinks the coming is overrated. i'm crestfallen.
🤷🏾♂️
Myke on his demon shit again
Being crestfallen is crazy
@@Fairuzfan2 true, i thought it would be funny to use that word lol
Underrated The diary of Kirk Jones (sticky fingaz) & Capone & noreaga the reunion
_East Point Greatest Hit_ by Cool Breeze is hella underrated
The most destinctive Sound has in the 90s very early 90s cve chillin villain empire good life cafe!! Period ✨️✨️
Fear Itself.. so remember. Yeah
What was the early season of the real world in San Francisco where Dave Eggers made a brief appearance?
The War Report is Fire
I co sign every underrated album mentioned…I found myself nodding like “yup” each time
How many tracks do you guys give an album before you decide that it's either Dope or Wack? I'll say 5
Agreed the content hasn't aged well (slim shady lp)... but certain albums you had to experience at the time, the shock lyrics are corny now, but he was saying stuff that weren't being said at the time in hip hop... plus he was at the peak of rhyming ability level wise for the time when mfs gave a f about rhymes... plus the concepts on certain tracks were cutting edge for the time (bonnie and Clyde 97 etc) although I can fullyunderstand why the hood never really fd with ems music, slim shady lp n mmlp (I love them) but there's no vibe tracks you can just bounce to, or roll in the whip to, his music lacks soul
His rhyme schemes were more complex on the mmlp and the Eminem show
Here’s a great list of under appreciated 90’s hip hop albums from hiphopgoldenage.com:
hiphopgoldenage.com/list/50-under-appreciated-1990s-hip-hop-albums/
Underrated 90S albums
Souls of Mischief No Man’s Land
Prince Paul Prince amongst Thieves
Askari X message to the black man
Askari X Ward of the State
SUGA Free Streets gospel
Saafir Boxcar Sessions
Styles of beyond 2000 unfold
Digable Planets Blowout Comb
MC Ren shock of the hour
Wow!! Resurrection overrated LOL!
I tried to listen to Casual Fear itself a few times because Myke said it’s fire but I can’t get with it
bone thugs art of war is underrated imo
I knew someone was gonna say SSLP smh
1:03:00 Memphis Bleek
Underrated:
Soul on ice by rass kass
Uncle Sam's curse by Above the law
Whut?The album by redman
Till death do us apart Get boys
Lethal injection by ice cube
40 dayz & 40 nightz by Xzibit
The streets iz a mutha by Kurupt
Overrated:
2001 by Dr.Dre
Wu tang forever by wu tang
Vol.2 by jay-z
Harlem world by Mase
Flesh of my flesh By DMX
The slim shady lp by Eminem
The miseducation by lauryn hill
I definitely agree on Till Death do us apart and 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz 👌
Geto Boys- Grip It! wasn't underrated, but their third album: Geto Boys (self-titled remix album) it highly underrated.
I respectfully disagree with y'all take on The Art of War. Thug Luv is not the only song remembered from that double disc. Body Rott, Handle The Vibe, Ready 4 War, Ain't Nothin' Changed, It's All Real, Family Tree, How Many Of Us Have Them, Blaze It. Not to mention Look Into My Eyes and If I Could Teach The World. It wasn't FLAWLESS, but it for damn sure is underrated. One of the 5 best double disc of it's era.
I always thought People’s Instinctive Travels was underrated, especially in comparison to the next several Tribe albums. In all honesty, People’s is my favorite album by them.
Dynospectrum self titled would be my pick and MC Paul Barman debut
underrated→Divin Styler's Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light
I need to download these underrated albums.