Hip-Hop Albums of the Year

21 March, 2024

The Geto Boys — The Geto Boys


Reissue of the previous album with a cleaner production by Rick Rubin, who brings the group to his label also working on the tracklist and managing to highlight the simple and powerful narration, the heavy lyrics and so frighteningly outrageous to be funny that the trio wrote the year before: the album is full of quotable lines torn from braggadocio, senseless violent, dirty and dark, about drugs and misogynism bars, spitted with an aggressive hardcore style by this group. Energetic, solid and compact project, many strong tracks, several classics, excellent offensive effort: if you are a fan of the gangsta genre, this album is fantastic and the cleanliness of its sound gives it a high replay value. If you are looking for a rougher sound, buy the original.

Rating: 9/10.

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