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  • Cocoa Brovaz w. "The Rude Awakening"

    3 37.50%
  • Heltah Skeltah w. "Magnum Force"

    2 25.00%
  • O.G.C. w. "The M-Pire Strikez Back"

    1 12.50%
  • Black Moon w. "War Zone"

    2 25.00%
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Thread: Boot Camp's second round of solo albums - The illest?

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    Default Boot Camp's second round of solo albums - The illest?

    i know there was a thread where we discussed which was the best of the four first Boot Camp Clik solo LPs so I figured I'll make one for the second round too. after "For The People" they all dropped one more album between 1998 and '99 and although not as good as their debuts, there were some banging shit on all of them. i've been revisiting "War Zone" and "The Rude Awakening" quite a bit lately so that's where this thread came from.

    personally, my favorite is "War Zone".



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    I prefer Rude Awakening but thats only because I owned that album and not the War Zone so I obviously listened to it a lot more





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    truthfully i prefer war zone more than enta da stage only cause i've listened to war zone way more

    also the beats in war zone are fucking banging, check out One-Two for example
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    damn Ima have to check these...I only listened to Magnum Force and thats a banger
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    I think Rude Awakening is my favorite out of that 2nd round. Not just the album itself but the way I remember it was presented. I have good memories of Cocoa Brovaz visiting Pete Rock & Marley on radio, the singles, the unreleased songs and the total climate of New York Hip Hop when it came out.

    I still haven't heard M Pire by OGC til this day, I'm afraid to listen to it with a title like that, lol. I remember not feeling the same about some BCC albums around that time as I once did in the early to mid 90's.

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    I gotta ride with Magnum Force, with War Zone pulling a close second.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatboybrandon View Post
    I think Rude Awakening is my favorite out of that 2nd round. Not just the album itself but the way I remember it was presented. I have good memories of Cocoa Brovaz visiting Pete Rock & Marley on radio, the singles, the unreleased songs and the total climate of New York Hip Hop when it came out.

    I still haven't heard M Pire by OGC til this day, I'm afraid to listen to it with a title like that, lol. I remember not feeling the same about some BCC albums around that time as I once did in the early to mid 90's.
    Their second l.p. is worth checking out but do not expect anything spectacular from it; Lil' Jon's co producers had a few tracks on there.

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    Rude Awakening dropped twenty five years ago today. Great follow up to Dah Shinin

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    Rude Awakening, M-Pire Shrikez Back and Magnum Force are all classics to me

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