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school me on black moon...

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and all related groups (boot kamp?, smif n' wesson?).

the only black moon album i have is "enta da stage."

i want to hear more and collect more of their catalogue so drop knowledge please.

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dah shinin > enta da stage > nocturnal > da storm

get these 4 albums, and enjoy a crew that at one time i considered to be doper than wu tang

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Move Free wrote:enta da stage > dah shinin > nocturnal

get these 3 albums

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If you can only get one album for now, peep "Dah Shinin". Then proceed to cop "Diggin' In Dah Vaults", "Nocturnal", and "Da Storm", they are all essentials as well. If you got some cash left over get either "War Zone" or "Total Eclipse".
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The Boot Camp Clik is the larger collective of groups that includes Black Moon, Smif-N-Wessun, Heltah Skeltah, and O.G.C. There were also some second-tier rappers like The Representativz, Illa Noyz, and Rustee Jux.

All the albums mentioned in this thread are essential. I'd also recommend "The Rude Awakening" by Cocoa Brovaz (Smif-N-Wessun) and Heltah Skeltah's "Magnum Force."

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thanks y'all.

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Combo7 wrote:The Boot Camp Clik is the larger collective of groups that includes Black Moon, Smif-N-Wessun, Heltah Skeltah, and O.G.C. There were also some second-tier rappers like The Representativz, Illa Noyz, and Rustee Jux.

All the albums mentioned in this thread are essential. I'd also recommend "The Rude Awakening" by Cocoa Brovaz (Smif-N-Wessun) and Heltah Skeltah's "Magnum Force."
i would highly not recommend the rude awakening, but give a nod to mangum force

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i think the rude awakening is better than magnum force. the rude awakeningi is actually a pretty good album. I'd give it an 8/10. worth owning in my opinion. there were some really wack songs on magnum force, but also some very dope ones.
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By the way, will heltah skeltah drop another album soon?

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chadeeo wrote:By the way, will heltah skeltah drop another album soon?
Yeah its called DIRT (Da Incredible Rap Team) and they are working on it now, it cant be too much longer cause they been talking about it for awhile, and its obvious that ruck and rock are still very active so i am sure it will happen.

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