10th grade. 10th EFFIN' grade. From the fall of 1991 to the Summer of 1992, some of the best music of my lifetime was created. Mary J Blige, Kriss Kross, Das Efx, Jodeci, Cypress Hill, Arrested Development, Fu-Schnickens, Pac, Snoop, Black Sheep, and TLC all debuted that school year. Plus you can't forget classic albums from established artists like Low End Theory, Death Certificate, Efil4Zaggin, Daily Operation, and We Can't Be Stopped. Seriously. Are you shitting me? I hate to get all nostalgic, but they just don't do it like that anymore.
There was so much material to choose from, I had to split them into two seperate posts. Part two comes next week.
Luke - I Wanna RockIf you grew up in the south, Uncle Luke was like a real uncle. He took care of you. Exposed you to the seedy shit, your pops wouldn't dare to. Let you feel a stripper's ass. You know, the kind of things an impressionable kid needs to experience. When Luke hit us off with this joint, it was like getting a Super Nintendo for Christmas. God bless Luke, everyone.
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NxN's best song, by far. Though the Uptown Anthem is a very close second.
But if I'm going to comment on anything, it's that I still miss Shabba, even if no one knows what he's saying. Mr. Loverman, from the great Juice soundtrack, is still in heavy rotation on my iPod. I know he made a mini-comeback earlier this year on the remix of an Akon song, but that's hardly enough to satisfy my Shabba craving....
Shabba made a comeback?!? Nobody told me! If I'd known, I definitely would've copped it. Cats don't realize how dope this dude is.
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