Almost exactly a year ago, I got at the good people of DotGotIt.com, with an idea to contest the two greatest years in hip-hop history ('94 and '88). As a purist, I jumped at the opportunity to hold down the '94 side of the tape. You have the obvious choices with Illmatic, Word...Life, Ready To Die, and the countless other classics that were released that year. But there's also tapes that didn't receive that same critical acclaim, yet they house an out-of-place gem. How about On And On off Shyheim's AKA The Rugged Child? Downright illness from a teenage Wu-affiliate. Or what about Part Deux from Fat Joe's Jealous One's Envy? Everyone remembers Primo's remix of Shit Is Real, but where's the love for Don Cartagena as a punchline rap czar? Blame it on the short memory span, but '94 is much more than a handful of classic albums.
That was the intent for the '94 side of the tape. For every
Flava In Ya Ear, there would be a
Down For The Real. I folded to the pressure, and ended up with too many classics, but shit still bangs far ruffer than '88. Believe that.
With all that said, I present to you the '94 vs. '88 tape. Brought to you by Illcuts.com and
Dotgotit.com, with special considerations due to Cenzi for the artwork and
DJ Grandman for the mixing on the '88 side. An huge shout to my dude
Elmattic for the mixing and suggestions for the '94 side.
Lastly, don't front on the 94. You can't tell me '88 is a better year for hip-hop than '94 with a straight face.
'94 Side:
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