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Thread started 12/19/04 8:46pm

namepeace

Several Reasons Why 1994 Was Hip-Hop's Greatest Year.

Rarely can I remember another year with so many classic albums and singles.



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Reply #1 posted 12/19/04 9:19pm

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namepeace said:

Rarely can I remember another year with so many classic albums and singles.



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You are right on point with all of those....was one of my memorable years...
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oh shyt Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth, i got that album, it was sooo hot!!!! Oh my gosh this brings back so many memories, and Keith Murray, I remember "The Most Beautifullest Thing In this world" use to get played out on the radio. Oh and can't forget Redman's "I can't wait" i use to play this song at night when I would go out to the hot spot.

Oh my goodness, this is when hip hop was really fun, something to be proud of. It still was a big hit in the clubs and all. These really were the days... yes nod woot! worship
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Reply #4 posted 12/21/04 10:01pm

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"Time's Up" was the jam.
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Reply #5 posted 12/21/04 10:04pm

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missfee said:

oh shyt Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth, i got that album, it was sooo hot!!!! Oh my gosh this brings back so many memories, and Keith Murray, I remember "The Most Beautifullest Thing In this world" use to get played out on the radio. Oh and can't forget Redman's "I can't wait" i use to play this song at night when I would go out to the hot spot.

Oh my goodness, this is when hip hop was really fun, something to be proud of. It still was a big hit in the clubs and all. These really were the days... yes nod woot! worship


There was something for everyone, from Craig Mack to Jeru The Damaja to Snoop DOGGY Dogg. And there were masterpieces galore. The best year for hip-hop, bar none.
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Reply #6 posted 12/22/04 8:30am

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Definitly agree, hip hops best year was '94. My favourite period is the '94-'97 time. So many classic albums.
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Reply #7 posted 12/22/04 10:51am

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See, I always thought people embraced the music of their teens the most, but when you actually post the album covers and look at was released, we were really spoiled during that era! And it continues to inspire me!
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