Flashback Friday: Lil Wayne and DMX

We’re back with more old favorites to help ease you into the weekend. If you’d like to share you favorites, feel free to pass ’em along. Let us know what you’re rocking!

C.J. Harris remember when Lil Wayne gained respect.

Lil Wayne, Tha Carter II (2005)

C.J.said: “From the intro to the interlude to the outro, it was Weezy’s best album to date. This is the album that made people respect Wayne as a lyricist.”

Also check out:
“Tha Mobb”
“Money On My Mind”

This one is for Edward’s dogs…

DMX, It’s Dark and Hell is Hot (1998)

Edd said: “Earlier this week the Twitter trend #10FavoriteRappers caught my eye. My picks were Missy Elliott, Notorious B.I.G., Nas, Ghostface Killah, Jay-Z Pusha T, Kanye West, Eminem, LL Cool J and DMX. One of my boys (shout out to @MrPhroZone06) though my last selection was pretty shocking. Everyone knows my love for lyrical titans and of course my bias toward Virginia artists is no surprise (hey, Missy) but my boy was taken aback by DMX. What X lacks in lyricism he makes up for in energy and sheer passion. Plus he’s just hilariously over the top. His debut is easily among my top 5 favorite albums. There’s definitely a method to his madness.”

Also check out:
“Get At Me Dog”
“Stop Being Greedy”

Now, it’s your turn. Email edward@soulinstereo.com, hit us up on Twitter @etbowser or @writeousbabe, or stop by the comments section and share your Flashback Friday album.  Leave a couple of sentences describing what makes it so great. We’ll feature your album on the blog.

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