10 classic 90s hip-hop albums by so-called ’80s rappers’

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No. 5 Cocktails by Too $hort (1995)

When you have a formula as tried-and-true as the $hort Dawg, there really is no reason to change it. And on this release, the Bay Area’s king of raunchy raps proved that his sex-obsessed rhymes were still just as potent (no pun intended) as ever. Absorbing the laid-back grooves of SoCal G-Funk and also the hook-driven production style of Bad Boy Records and Trackmasterz, $hort added yet another R-rated LP to his classic canon.


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