Favorite Rappin 4-Tay album?

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#1
What is everyones favorite album from Rappin 4-Tay?

I just found a few of my old Rappin 4-Tay albums in my garage and was bumpin em. For ages Off Parole was my favorite, but that 4 Tha Hardway is pretty damn slappin to! Underrated in my opinion. Gangsta Gumbo was slappin to!

Dont Fight The Feeling is good aswell, but If I gotta pick one its that 4 Tha Hardway (productino on this is slappin! Forgot how good this album was!) or Off Parole! :cool:
 
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I HAVE ALL OF 4 TAY'S ALBUMS "DON'T FIGHT THE FEELIN" HAS TO BE THE BEST BUT I LIKE ALL OF THEM. HE HAD TWO ALBUMS IN 2007 "THAT'S WHAT YOU THOUGHT" AND "THE WORLD IS A GHETTO" BOTH HAD SLAPS ON THEM, I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO HIS NEW ALBUM WITH SQUIRREL "GHETTO VISA 2".
 
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its hard to say for me. i liked everything from "rappin 4tay is back" to "bigga than da game". "introduction to mackin" and "gangsta gumbo" i didn't like but then i was feelin "that's what i thought" and "ghetto visa" and "world is a ghetto". but i have to say "bigga than da game" was probably the one i listened to the most even more than "don't fight the feelin" and the others cuz of the songs he had on there "we wont stop" and "we getz cloudy" stayed on repeat. i also like the songs from dangerous minds especially the one wit the jackson 5 sample. hard as fuck.
 
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"Off Parole" was/is one of my favorite albums of all time, great production and great game-spittin' by 4-Tay. "4 Tha Hardway" is also reeal tight ("What's wrong with the game" feat.e-40...damn, what a classic!). "Don't Fight The Feelin'" got the classics "PLayaz Club" and "I'll Be Around", but I'm not feelin' those "oldschool" soundin' tracks on that album, sounds like 80% off it was made in '88 and then some new songs were made in 93'/'94. "Bigga Than The Game" was okay, had some decent moments. I like a couple of the tracks on that album that came out on Celeb Ent, "Introduction to Mackin'" (especially the title track, produced by FredWreck!). Gangsta Gumbo (or Gansta Gumbo, as it reads on the side...) is pretty awfull, the mixing and the mastering is super-wack (the track with Quik & Nate Dogg could have been a classic with a proper mix). The last album "That's What U Though" had some okay moments (the title track, and "Live from the 415")... 4-Tay has one of the smoothest flows ever, and always had some nice real to life stories. I know he's had some drug problems, but I wish he would come back and smash the game.
 
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Dont Fight The Feeling is my favorite. I also like Bigga Than Da Game, partly because I went to school with his daughter, she was a couple grades behind me, and when the cd came out he showed up at school and signed posters and shit. lol.
 
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#14
id have to listen through all the albums to pick my favorite.


introduction to mackin was a dope cd, had cuts with the dog pound, dont think that was my favorite though
 
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"dont figght the feelin" is 15 yrs old and still gets play from time to time...but "off parole" is my fav 4-tay cd
 
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"Off Parole" was/is one of my favorite albums of all time, great production and great game-spittin' by 4-Tay. "4 Tha Hardway" is also reeal tight ("What's wrong with the game" feat.e-40...damn, what a classic!). "Don't Fight The Feelin'" got the classics "PLayaz Club" and "I'll Be Around", but I'm not feelin' those "oldschool" soundin' tracks on that album, sounds like 80% off it was made in '88 and then some new songs were made in 93'/'94. "Bigga Than The Game" was okay, had some decent moments. I like a couple of the tracks on that album that came out on Celeb Ent, "Introduction to Mackin'" (especially the title track, produced by FredWreck!). Gangsta Gumbo (or Gansta Gumbo, as it reads on the side...) is pretty awfull, the mixing and the mastering is super-wack (the track with Quik & Nate Dogg could have been a classic with a proper mix). The last album "That's What U Though" had some okay moments (the title track, and "Live from the 415")... 4-Tay has one of the smoothest flows ever, and always had some nice real to life stories. I know he's had some drug problems, but I wish he would come back and smash the game.

off parole his 2 best album