i dont think being young means you cant relate to an album. i was born in 02 but still connect to tribe, digable planets, black star, gang starr, outkast, geto boys, big daddy kane etc etc etc.
ADAJ3 It's not rare and it's not an age thing. You just have to be an open person and you'll connect to, relate to or understand everything to at least *some* degree.
Amerikkka's Most Wanted should get a classic review, Cube in his prime going off over Bomb Squad production is one of the best things I've ever heard and I came to that album super late.
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Not sure if any album can be timeless if it's also a landmark. I would think something being a landmark means it defines its era and by definition can't be timeless.
My moms bought me NWA Greatest Hits in about 1997. Opened my mind to a whole new world. I remember reading the liner notes in the booklet that came with the CD outside of a food court Sbarros Pizza. Legends.
You can see why Beezy became a beat maker from his talking at the 9 min mark. He talks about how his dad pointed out samples in the music which I'm sure peaked his young interest in sampling. Cool stuff.
KinGAdil019 Seriously. Like what kind of world do we live in where we can't spare *a fuckin dollar* to support the creation of our favorite content? You can even just subscribe for only a month
As an audiophile, I don't think this album sounds dated at all. In fact, this is one of those albums that you can test speakers with, like Steely Dan's Aja, the first Rage Against The Machine album, and Megadeth's Peace Sells But Who's Buying, and Miles Davis' Kind of Blue.
This is great, I'd rather hear the classic reviews rather than new mixtape reviews which seem tougher to draw passion out of the group. I'd love to see a review Master P's Ghetto D in the near future or any of the No Limit Classics.
Hopefully... They should've reviewed it when they first made the channel. I know Myke enjoyed it and Kings said it was damn near a perfect album on the Goblin review. So I'm sure it would be a great review.
Real shit, before this album the good in every city in America was totally ignored and an afterthought in general. No one gave a fuck and no one even wanted to think about the fact that they existed. When this shit dropped and was saying what actually happened in the hood on a massive scale it shook up the world. REALLY shook it. America has never been the same honestly.
I listened to tracks 1-18 of the album and tracks 1-13 were absolutely amazing but after that it felt like it overstayed it's welcome SOLID THUMBS UP JUST FOR TRACKS 1-13
This is awesome. I remember on a previous video someone left a comment about how Dead End needs a parent company to fund them so they don't have to ask for money, and it looks like that's finally happening :D
I do remember when this came out, because I was allowed to listen to any music when I was 8 years old. The first record I bought with my own money was Eazy Duz It when I was 9. My friend and I listened to gangster rap, because it was wrong.
This is a redundant argument. By that logic, nothing can be dated. They're talking not only about production, but basic flows and rhyme schemes etc when compared to more modern music from the late 90's to now with multi syllable rhyming and double time flows with double entendre's etc.
Man, i really want them to do college dropout for its impact on the rap scene, mbdtf for the same reason, or 808 and heartbreak just to mess with kings
my taste in hip hop is quite interesting. I'm 15 but my love for rap started with straight outta compton so i do like old school rap as well as modern rap and i think the album held up well.
john paul what do you mean inconsistent? If you talking about wutang, it should be consider that their solo albums is also a group album since they have their own producers and features.. and by that mindset, I see no rap group can't touch their discography man.. not to mention Ghostface is still killin' it right now..
Disagree that it's not timeless; I listened to this for the first time 3 years ago, many times since, and revisiting yesterday I still think it's so great.
Feefo you don't love hip hop all that i was 4 when this came out is bullshit, when you love hip hop you become a student and you go back so what you was 4 when it came out i wasn't even born in 88 but i still connect with this album illmafic is my favorite album i was 5 bro all that age doesnt matter you just dont love hip hop and you not a student of the culture
It’s very dated but I have respect for the album but I don’t enjoy it like niggaz4life which I consider their best album and musically way better sound just better remind I’m 21 and my music ear is very impressive
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Dead End Hip Hop Upload marshall mathers lp review, please, I want it!!!
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Its not a DEHH Classic review if Feefo don't make fun of Kinge's age 😂
😂😂😂
Let this review not distract us from the fact that Myke is only 2 years younger than Ken lol talking about Ken old SMH.
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Hahaha!
Do you know all their ages? I've always wondered lol
Ken is 41
Myke is 39
Feefo is 33
Beezy is 30 + X
Somebody solve for X
OG Nick Marsh Nice try, but this is actually incorrect.
I would say Beezy is 36, just a educated guess though
i dont think being young means you cant relate to an album. i was born in 02 but still connect to tribe, digable planets, black star, gang starr, outkast, geto boys, big daddy kane etc etc etc.
Amarna Mousa nice, but that's rare for someone your age.
i know but i still dont think your age is an excuse for not being able to connect with music from the past
ADAJ3
It's not rare and it's not an age thing. You just have to be an open person and you'll connect to, relate to or understand everything to at least *some* degree.
Amarna Mousa yeah but you'll never have the feeling that people had when their albums first dropped, seeing it on MTV, how it changed hip hop then etc
you're very right about that. despite that some of my favorite albums of all time are from that era.
DEHH gettin that cheque! proud of you guys
Amerikkka's Most Wanted should get a classic review, Cube in his prime going off over Bomb Squad production is one of the best things I've ever heard and I came to that album super late.
I personally like death certificate better but I feel you
Death Certificate >
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I thought Myke would be like "i didn't enjoy it but i understand why other people would like it"🤣🤣🤣🤣
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That's classic Myke
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Not sure if any album can be timeless if it's also a landmark. I would think something being a landmark means it defines its era and by definition can't be timeless.
DEHH making power moves!!!
Kinge out here looking like the uncle from The Last Airbender
My moms bought me NWA Greatest Hits in about 1997. Opened my mind to a whole new world. I remember reading the liner notes in the booklet that came with the CD outside of a food court Sbarros Pizza. Legends.
The movie came out this day, 2 years ago.
Cham Rav because the movie came out on the Anniversary of the album.
I started writing this comment Aug 9 5 seconds ago
You can see why Beezy became a beat maker from his talking at the 9 min mark. He talks about how his dad pointed out samples in the music which I'm sure peaked his young interest in sampling. Cool stuff.
All y'all saying "mmlp review" it's on their Patreon page. Go pay the dollar people
KinGAdil019
Seriously. Like what kind of world do we live in where we can't spare *a fuckin dollar* to support the creation of our favorite content? You can even just subscribe for only a month
KinGAdil019 dude i would pay but i have honestly no idea how to pay ?!
Adrian9OH9 do u get it for free if u do that?
Sober Hippy
You get access to ALL their classic album reviews by doing that. Then you can cancel after no problem.
Adrian9OH9 dope
As an audiophile, I don't think this album sounds dated at all. In fact, this is one of those albums that you can test speakers with, like Steely Dan's Aja, the first Rage Against The Machine album, and Megadeth's Peace Sells But Who's Buying, and Miles Davis' Kind of Blue.
This is great, I'd rather hear the classic reviews rather than new mixtape reviews which seem tougher to draw passion out of the group. I'd love to see a review Master P's Ghetto D in the near future or any of the No Limit Classics.
DEHH reviewing one of my favs? Hell yeah
I was wondering why I saw this preview on the All def channel CONGRATS FAM!!!!
I love dead end hip hop
My favorite album from 1988 is still Critical Beatdown, but this shit is a fucking masterpiece no doubt.
feel ya
the album might be dated but u cant deny that dre's raw 808 drops be bumpin in the ride even to this day
also born in 1984 but i loved this album when i discovered it in 99 or so, mad powerful!!
My boy "Old Man" Ken look like he from Philly with that beard lol
Shaun Wright lol ohh k
Happy birthday Straight Outta Compton
It takes a nation of millions should be next
FUCK IT UP AND GET THAT BAG GUYS HELL YEAH!!!!
Thank you guys for this.
After B talked about his father, I desperately wanted him as a special guest to just talk sampling in hip-hop, respect to him.
MBTF next ?
YESSS PLEASE !!!!!!
Hopefully... They should've reviewed it when they first made the channel. I know Myke enjoyed it and Kings said it was damn near a perfect album on the Goblin review. So I'm sure it would be a great review.
MBDTF* 🐻
Agree with Myke re: the album sounding dated, with the exception of "Parental Discretion Iz Advised". That track still sounds fresh as hell.
Real shit, before this album the good in every city in America was totally ignored and an afterthought in general. No one gave a fuck and no one even wanted to think about the fact that they existed. When this shit dropped and was saying what actually happened in the hood on a massive scale it shook up the world. REALLY shook it. America has never been the same honestly.
I listened to tracks 1-18 of the album and tracks 1-13 were absolutely amazing but after that it felt like it overstayed it's welcome SOLID THUMBS UP JUST FOR TRACKS 1-13
I wouldn't be born for another 5 years when then album came out and I still have a connection with me but I 1st listened to it in 2008
This is awesome. I remember on a previous video someone left a comment about how Dead End needs a parent company to fund them so they don't have to ask for money, and it looks like that's finally happening :D
Can u do a review of 2 Live Crew's As Nasty album?
It's popular, sold a shit ton of albums. Lit a fire under the youth regardless of color. Iconic.
Review The Documentary by Game
Tribe's 1st album is the oldest album I would recommend for pleasure
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bruh kinge that beard…
yo what's up. i got banned but i'm on sxn80.
lmao u should join sxn80
I went to a middle class mostly white school in england and in 2003 the song was still making its way around the playground
Dead End Hip Hop the best
I do remember when this came out, because I was allowed to listen to any music when I was 8 years old. The first record I bought with my own money was Eazy Duz It when I was 9. My friend and I listened to gangster rap, because it was wrong.
Just because it's from a different era doesn't mean it's dated, it's just a different sound.
This is a redundant argument. By that logic, nothing can be dated. They're talking not only about production, but basic flows and rhyme schemes etc when compared to more modern music from the late 90's to now with multi syllable rhyming and double time flows with double entendre's etc.
Do a Review on THE D.O.C 1ST ALBUM
Joseph Bailey That be cool
Please do It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back :)
Feefo couldn't wait to get that jab in
Im fifteen and I love straight out of Compton.
DEHH FOREVER!
NUMBER 1
THE MOST INFLUENTIAL ALBUM OF ALL TIME come at me
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Dimension Omega Them being Ice Cube.
Parthion Plays None sense
Parthion Plays Non sense
True One no they all did it
Man, i really want them to do college dropout for its impact on the rap scene, mbdtf for the same reason, or 808 and heartbreak just to mess with kings
Spectre college dropout review is on their patreon
oh, thanks for telling me
Feefo says the same thing on the classic reviews...
feefo got into Hip hop the same time I did and Im 5 years younger than he is.
I mean i got into NWA when I was 16, Myke. Almost 25 so it wasn't that long ago.
They made it!!!!!
Review Amerikkka's Most wanted
Fav tracks:
Straight Outta Compton
Fuck Tha Police
Gangsta Gangsta
If It Ain't Ruff
Parental Discretion Iz Advised
8 Ball
Express Yourself
I Ain't The 1
Dopeman
Man they tried to play Myke like a pooh butt for a minute
I don't mind the simpler rhyme schemes. I can get down with any era
👊 good look dehh
Diary Scarface review would be lit
so nobody is going to review efil4zaggin , which is their best album (IMO)
DEHH brought me here
did yall even listen to the album again cause yall didn't really talk about the songs besides 2
A couple great songs, but overall it hasn’t aged well by today standards, their second album was a lot better from a production standpoint
Reality Rap at it his finest
Fuck the police is still timeless i still play this today. S.o.c is dated
my taste in hip hop is quite interesting. I'm 15 but my love for rap started with straight outta compton so i do like old school rap as well as modern rap and i think the album held up well.
All Eyez On Me -Pac, please. :)
MC Ren murdered every verse on this album... shame he always get's way less credit than the rest of the group
Y'all should do underground classics like below the heavens
1988 i was 18 eazy was 24 i love eazy even in death, he was so funny, cube was better then dre and eazy, EAZY was a character.
And im still talk8ng shit as EAZY would say. No EAZY wasnt comfortable on straight out of Compton he was still young an nervous
would have been a better business move to keep this on your page
The real question is... Does it bump in the whip @feefo😂
too many young cats you gotta have one OG in the discussion
YEEEEE
Man fuck why couldn't ya'll make that mmlp review free doe
Rahul Raheja it's 1 dollar tho
Nyne Walker true but I ain't got credit card lmfao
i hope am not the only one that things niggas4life is a better album
Wow
Outkast > NWA
wutang snuffed them all
Okta Perdana wutang snuffed everybody atleast once
Okta Perdana wu tangs discography is too inconsistent
john paul what do you mean inconsistent? If you talking about wutang, it should be consider that their solo albums is also a group album since they have their own producers and features.. and by that mindset, I see no rap group can't touch their discography man.. not to mention Ghostface is still killin' it right now..
outkast > everything
review "efil4zaggin"
Yall Bored Huh ??
Disagree that it's not timeless; I listened to this for the first time 3 years ago, many times since, and revisiting yesterday I still think it's so great.
Ken u need to work with that beard
Grandad have a shave ffs
Mmlp review plzz
Prateek Shetty they did one already. For Patreon supporters
Prateek Shetty hop on that Patreon train with us boiii
Tim the Gambino Stan i know mate..i am not sure..if i can use it in India..exchange rate fucks us..ur 1dollar is 70bugs for us mate
Prateek Shetty I feel your bro
Nikhil Bhagat Glad to know..there are other indian dehh fans..
Plz upload MMLP review
PleaseX2000
Niggaz4life > SOC
Feefo you don't love hip hop all that i was 4 when this came out is bullshit, when you love hip hop you become a student and you go back so what you was 4 when it came out i wasn't even born in 88 but i still connect with this album illmafic is my favorite album i was 5 bro all that age doesnt matter you just dont love hip hop and you not a student of the culture
Feefo with those corny ass old jokes yet again
It’s very dated but I have respect for the album but I don’t enjoy it like niggaz4life which I consider their best album and musically way better sound just better remind I’m 21 and my music ear is very impressive
Meatwad Gets The Hoes SOC did age like shit and Niggaz4life is better.
Meatwad Gets The Hoes Stay triggered snowflake.
1st
Expecting Fantano to comment on this
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