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    Classic Album Debate #16: The Fix

    enMarch 03, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Everyday it's been the same old thang on my block
    You either working or you slanging cocaine on my block

    -My Block

    We're debating a rap icon on this episode. From the Geto Boys to his own solo projects, Scarface has released plenty of music that most folks would consider classic.

    For this episode we're revisiting his Def Jam debut, The Fix. This is Scarface's 7th album and was released in 2002.

    Press play and relive this moment with us.

     

    Recent Episodes from The Liner Notes: Defining Hip-Hop's Classic Albums

    Classic Album Debate #68: Straight Outta Compton

    Classic Album Debate #68: Straight Outta Compton

    "Straight outta Compton, crazy motherfucker named Ice Cube

    From the gang called Niggaz With Attitudes

    When I'm called off, I got a sawed off

    Squeeze the trigger, and bodies are hauled off"

    - Straight Outta Compton

     

    Final album review of season 2. NWA changed the game with Straight Outta Compton. This put the west coast on the map and the rest of Hip-Hop on notice.

    Is it a Classic?

    Classic Album Debate #67: Nuttin' But Love

    Classic Album Debate #67: Nuttin' But Love

    "I know you want lots a jewels and stuff

    Backyards with swimming pools, bars with stools and stuff

    Fancy foods - Lobster, Sushi

    Gear - Versace, Gucci, crazy Lucci"

    - Nuttin' But Love

     

    Next album up: Nuttin' But Love by Heavy D. Dropped in 1994, this album contained some of Hev's biggest hits.  

    Is it a classic?

     

     

     

    Classic Album Debate #61: Lord Willin'

    Classic Album Debate #61: Lord Willin'

    "Virginia's for lovers, but trust there's hate here

    For out-of-towners, who think that they gon' move weight here

    Ironic, the same place I'm makin' figures at

    That there's the same land they used to hang niggas at"

    - Virginia 

    Next album up: Lord Willin' by the Clipse.  Their major label debut dropped in 2002 and was entirely produced by the Neptunes.

    Is it a classic?

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