At one point, a crew of other guys showed up.
So, I went to a part of brooklyn I had never even heard of at the time (BK in the early 90’s was a VERY different beast than it is now) and pretty much just posted up on a couch with a 40 while these dudes made a song. I was super excited cause this would be my first foray into any such thing. One time, he invited me to come to the studio with him and his friends to watch them record. He was older and was pretty much my mentor with this rap shit. When I was 15, I used to help this dude write rhymes and give him samples so his producer could make beats. If not, hey, blow me! These are all in the realm of personal classics to me. These are in no particular order and it’s all over the place but I hope you guys can find something on here you might have missed that will tickle your fancy. I’m not a fan of decisive lists like that but I figured I would meet him halfway and list ten albums from back in the days that I consider to be very slept on.
Anyway, a few days ago someone tweeted me about my top ten albums. For real, it’s not even that bad out but the city is shut down so, for what it’s worth, I’m snowed in.