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 The debut of Public Enemy back in ’87 is underrated by many who mistakenly compare it to the three albums that would come later.

 This record started what today is the myth of Public Enemy, at the same time a threat to some and an example to many, but still a myth.

Public Enemy’s 1987 debut Yo! Bum Rush The Show is an underrated classic that introduced their raw, angry, and politically charged style. While different from later albums, it established the group’s revolutionary stance. Key tracks like 'You’re Gonna Get Yours' highlight their influence. Although not as impactful as later works, the album laid the groundwork for their mythic status in rap history. Explore the roots of political rap with Public Enemy’s powerful debut—listen now and experience the foundation of a legend.

 "Introducing Joss because this album fully represents me, this is who I am as an artist, these are my words."

 In the dreamy and rhythmic 'Tell Me What We’re Gonna Do Now' she hosts rapper Common, whose verse elevates the song, making it one of the best on the album.

Joss Stone's third album, 'Introducing Joss Stone,' marks a defining moment where she fully expresses her true artistic identity. The album blends 60s and 70s soul with hip-hop and jazz influences, featuring collaborations with Lauryn Hill and Common. Produced by Raphael Saadiq, the work demonstrates her creative growth, though some tracks feel predictable. Overall, it is a commendable effort, albeit not surpassing her debut 'The Soul Sessions.' Listen to 'Introducing Joss Stone' to experience her soulful evolution and standout collaborations today!

 "'Thug Life: Volume 1' is, in my opinion, the truest album 2pac has ever made."

 "The album sounds very underground, and for this reason, it wasn’t much considered by the media at the time."

Thug Life: Volume 1, released in 1994, is Tupac's authentic group project showcasing a blend of West Coast and East Coast rap styles. Despite being trimmed down to ten tracks by the label, the album delivers raw and emotional performances. It features standout songs like Pour Out A Little Liquor and How Long Will They Mourn Me? and has remained underrated until Tupac’s shooting increased its recognition. Considered by the reviewer as Tupac’s truest work, it’s a must-listen for hip-hop fans craving depth and street realism. Listen to Thug Life: Volume 1 now and experience Tupac’s rawest and most authentic hip-hop journey.

 "The album cover helps to understand how 2pac felt at the time, crucified by the Media for voicing the truth through his songs."

 "'Hail Mary' is considered by many a true Hip-Hop classic, with Tupac at a very high level on a very dark theme."

The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory is Tupac's final album, showcasing his lyrical growth and socially conscious themes amidst personal struggles. Despite some flawed collaborations and an angry tone reflecting his beefs, it features standout tracks like 'Hail Mary' and exudes raw emotional power. The album offers a glimpse of what Tupac might have continued to develop had he lived. Discover the raw power and depth of Tupac's last masterpiece – listen to The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory now!

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