Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Top 10 album openers of the 90's

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Top 10 album openers of the 90s

8 comments:

Dash Speaks on the Internet said...

whoever did this is pretty on point. tired of sex is my jam.

Mr. Aesthetic said...

Ummm..."Do you want to go to the seaside?"

Anonymous said...

Negative on all accounts.

Disagree with this list entirely.


"Can't Knock the Hustle," anyone? That might be the best opener to any album, EVER.

Mr. Aesthetic said...

Feel you AF. Also, on the topic of Jay-Z, what about A Million and One off of Volume 1? Can't fux with that opener.

Anonymous said...

Oh Em Eff Gee!

"A Million and One Questions!"

I get sonned for leaving that out, this playlist gets sonned for trying to make a top ten list without BOTH of those openers.

I love "A Million..." but would have to give "...Hustle" higher status because it is a full-fledged song, single quality. But both are deservedly top-tens.

Anonymous said...

Damn, one more note:

When you break it down, is Jay-Z the GOAT of album Intros? With the help of sick production, he kills this aspect of album making. Let's look at this FUEGO list:

"Can't Knock the Hustle"

"A Million and One Questions"

"Intro" (Vol. 3)("Roll your windows down... I don't care if it's in the middle of winter")

"Dynasty Intro," Dynasty (Like Stevie Wonder with beads under the du-rag/ Intuition is there even when my visions impaired/ Yeah")

"The Ruler's Back," Blueprint 1

"A Dream" BP2

Pretty Solid List.

Dash Speaks on the Internet said...

true cant knock the hustle would have been a good look but this list is solid. nick, first kooks album was in like 2007. besides that song is in the wrong place (on the album) anyway.

Mr. Aesthetic said...

Yea I noticed that I completely ignored the whole "90's" thing. But whatever. As far as album intros go...top notch.