Boot Camp Clik albums ranked
A list by rich1206
Categories: Best Of, Discographies
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Boot Camp Clik consists of Black Moon, Smif N Wessun, O.G.C., and Heltah Skeltah. Plus all their solo and group albums.They rose to prominence in the mid 90s with their particular brand of New York boom bap.
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30 | 30.Various ArtistsDuck Down Records Presents: The Album (1999) | |||
29 | 29.BuckshotThe BDI Thug (1999) | |||
28 | 28.O.G.C.The M-Pire Shrikez Back (1999) | |||
27 | 27.TekI Got This (2006) [Mixtape] | |||
26 | 26.9th Wonder & BuckshotThe Solution (2012) | |||
25 | 25.Boot Camp ClikCasualties of War (2007) [Compilation] | |||
24 | 24.Tek24KT Smoke (2010) | |||
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23 | 23.Black MoonAlter the Chemistry (2006) [Mixtape] | |||
22 | 22.SteeleWelcome to Bucktown (2009) | |||
21 | 21.Heltah SkeltahD.I.R.T. (Da Incredible Rap Team) (2008) | |||
20 | 20.Boot Camp ClikFor the People (1997) | |||
19 | 19.Cocoa BrovazThe Rude Awakening (1998) | |||
18 | 18.Pete Rock & Smif-n-WessunMonumental (2011) | |||
17 | 17.Sean PriceMic Tyson (2012) | |||
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16 | 16.Smif-n-WessunTek & Steele: Reloaded (2005) | |||
15 | 15.Heltah SkeltahMagnum Force (1998) | |||
14 | 14.9th Wonder & BuckshotThe Formula (2008) | |||
13 | 13.Black MoonTotal Eclipse (2003) | |||
12 | 12.Boot Camp ClikThe Last Stand (2006) | |||
11 | 11.Smif-n-WessunThe Album (2007) | |||
10 | 10.Boot Camp ClikThe Chosen Few (2002) | |||
As strange as it is, most of Boot Camp's group albums have been disappointments. This is the best out of the group's 4 albums together, including Casualties of War which is leftover tracks from The Last Stand. It has some Beatminerz production along with a song each from Alchemist and Hi Tek.
Best tracks: And So, Think Back, Welcome to Bucktown USA, The Chosen Few | ||||
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9 | 9.Sean PriceJesus Price Supastar (2007) | |||
The second solo album from Sean P. It has good production from 9th Wonder and Khrysis among others. And has some great guest spots from other BCC members. He's keeping the BCC name alive with great albums that make you wish they'd put out more albums like this.
Best tracks: King Kong, P-Body, Mess You Made, Violent, One | ||||
8 | 8.Black MoonDiggin' in dah Vaults (1996) [Compilation] | |||
Remixes of songs from their debut along with some past B side singles, and it's still well worth a listen. I Got Cha Opin [remix] is one of the best Black Moon songs on any album. The group was in a legal battle with their record company and this was supposedly released without the group's permission. The production vibe is similar to other BCC releases and the songs are great in original or remix form.
Best tracks: I Got Cha Opin (Remix), Headz Ain't Redee, How Many Emcees - DJ Evil Dee Remix | ||||
7 | 7.Black MoonWar Zone (1999) | |||
The best of the second round of BCC releases and it's probably not a coincidence that Da Beatminerz produced this entire album. 5 ft makes his biggest contribution to any Black Moon album by appearing on six songs here. Definitely worth a listen for any fans of BCC.
Best tracks: Two Turntables & a Mic, War Zone, This Is What It Sounds Like [Worldwind], The Onslaught | ||||
6 | 6.O.G.C.Da Storm (1996) | |||
The first and best from OGC, with about half the album produced by Da Beatminerz. This was the last of the debuts from Boot Camp, it's the weakest of the debuts, but it's still worth a listen if you like the Boot Camp sound.
Best tracks: Hurricane Starang, No Fear, Da Storm, Danjer | ||||
5 | 5.Heltah SkeltahNocturnal (1996) | |||
Contains the classic, Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka. Heltah Skeltah and OGC together were the Fab 5. They were supposed to make an album together as the Fab 5, but they never happened, so that great single was put on this album. About half of the album was produced by Da Beatminerz, so it has that similar feel to the early BCC releases.
Best tracks: Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka, Letha Brainz Blo, Therapy, Undastand | ||||
4 | 4.Sean PriceMonkey Barz (2005) | |||
The first solo release from one half of Heltah Skeltah. He helped put Boot Camp put on the map in the mid 2000s with this release, the best Boot Camp release in years. Part of the Boot Camp revival in 2005 along with releases from Buckshot and Smif N Wessun.
Best tracks: Boom Bye Yeah, Onion Head, Bye Bye, One Two Y'all | ||||
3 | 3.9th Wonder & BuckshotChemistry (2005) | |||
Buckshot's best album since the debut with Black Moon. Buckshot collaborating with 9th Wonder is one of the best career moves he's made.
Best tracks: Money Makes the World Go Round, Ghetto, Food for Thought, Out of Town | ||||
2 | 2.Black MoonEnta da Stage (1993) | |||
The first and best Black Moon album. This came right around the same time as Wu-Tang's debut, and along with Nas and Biggie they really set the standard for a new era of NYC artists. Right from the beginning Buckshot lets you know you are in for something special. The production from Da Beatminerz is as good as any Boot Camp album besides maybe Dah Shinin.
Best tracks: Who Got da Props?, Slave, Black Smif-n-Wessun, How Many MC's... | ||||
1 | 1.Smif-n-WessunDah Shinin' (1995) | |||
The first and best Smif N Wessun album. Dark production over dark rhymes makes this my favorite Boot Camp album. Tek and Steele have as good of chemistry as any hip hop duo, and it shows on this album. Da Beatminerz have their finest hour on this album.
Best tracks: Hellucination, Bucktown, Cession at da Doghillee, Wontime | ||||
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