30 old school hip hop album covers image gallery of classic records that we grew up to got to know and love. My name is Joquan Da Hooligan I am a independent recording artists from Detroit. I’ve been rapping for over 30 years and have no plans on stopping anytime soon. I will feed you one of my video blogs below directly under this post you will find some t-shirts you might be interested in checking out you can support me by grabbing one to my Amazon affiliate links.
I’m going to start this blog off with some Detroit Hometown funk the D.B.Gz or a legendary Detroit Hip Hop Trio. You might remember there song Bang bang boogie or Body like a M.F. which was featured in an episode of South Central. Riddler from the DBG’z was featured on the song loyal to the game with Tupac and Treach on the above the rim soundtrack. Maybe I’m biased because a couple of these guys are my cousins but I truly think that these are some very talented lyricist. In the image below me (Joquan Da Hooligan) my cousins (Mark)Finger Man from the DBGz and our grandmother Dorothy McCool, near Christmas time 1993.
The images below are album covers from classic hip-hop groups and artists. Because I am such a Amazon whore I put my affiliate links in all of the images so if you would like to grab a copy of any of these albums through Amazon. All you have to do is click on the image.
In the late 80s and early 90s, the Miami Hip Hop Scene was surely emerging. This is the second album released by Poison Clan. From Luke Records, August 7, 1992.
This is a compilation album of some of the best shit that RUN DMC put out. Even though it was released in 2002, I believe it to be an old school classic. If you don't like it, fuck you it's my blog.
This was their breakout release after everyone in New Edition began to do their own thang. Michael Bivins hollered at Ron and Rick and was like, "ya'll niggaz wanna make some money or what?"
Lichelle Laws aka Bo$$
Once again Detroit is in the building. I have to give it up to my homegirl Lichelle Laws better known as Boss. One of, if not the first female gangster rappers to emerge on the national scene in the early 90s and a dear friend of mine. I am blessed to know these Detroit Hip Hop Legends. Image below my friend Justin sneaked in a selfie of him and Boss while we were in the studio on Balfour Street on Eastside Detroit.
One of the first hip hop recording artists signed to Motown Records, Cleveland, Ohio's MC Brains, in association with Michael Bivins and Biv 10 Entertainment, released Lovers Lane on March 17, 1992.
These girls couldn't rap themselves out of a paper bag, but boy, were they sexy! Cars That Go Boom was released on in 1988 and reached number 54 on the Billboard Charts.
KMC KRU, Michigan natives, released one of my favorite hip hop country samples of all time, The Devil Came Up to Michigan in 1991. It's featured on the album You Be The Judge.
My Father used to hate the song, 911 is a Joke. I bought a copy of this album and my father imitating that dickhead Calvin Butts, actually broke the cassette tape with a hammer.
In 92, Ice Cube released his hip hop group, Da Lench Mob, upon the world, after appearing on his debut solo album, AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted.
You might remember the song Gurillas in tha Mist.
Rap-a-Lot Records hip hop group, 5th Ward Boyz, released their first studio album on May 18, 1993. You may remember hearing them on the Ghetto Boyz Til Death do us Part Album.
After leaving NWA, Ice Cube recorded this album which I mistook as an NWA record when I first saw it in the record store. You must admit Ice Cube has the most recognizable face in the group because he looks like he will kill you.
The second album by the hip hop group Heavy D & The Boyz, but why call them a group? Who the fuck are The Boyz? It might as well be Heavy D and his niggaz.
I first recognized Bushwick Bill was fucking insane when I saw the music video Ever so clearly. I like it though. It was dope. That song was on the album Big Little Man.
In 1990, a great slept on single was released called I am a Dope Fiend. You may remember it, you may not.
it's on the album Mile High Madness by Jazzie Redd.
Bust it Records rap group, N2Deep, recorded the album Back to the Hotel in 1992. You might recognize the sample in a million damn songs. I don't know who sampled who, but the shit is dope.
X Clan was black ya'll! and they black ya'll! and they blackedy black and they black ya'll! and they black. bla, bla, black, bla, black, bla, black, black. That's about all I remember from these niggaz.
I remember how hyper niggaz when they heard Shifty, low down, gritty and grimey. I thought to myself why don't niggaz calm the fuck down. They album was dope. My favorite song was Me and Jack the black vagina finda.
One of my favorite tracks on this album was Crossover. At least I think Crossover was on this album. Released in 1992, Business Never Personal was EPMD's fourth studio release.
Who is it? the black nigga that they call Ren, you fuck with me, you gotta fuck with a mac 10. the Final Frontier was classic. I thought for sure that this song would surpass Ice Cube. Damn, I was wrong.
Flint, Michigan representing. Ichiban Records released this collaboration album featuring MC Breed and hip hop duo DFC on August 13, 1991.
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