![]() ![]() His remaining nine solo efforts are all better – with at least two of his solo albums deserving of being labeled absolute classics. On this list, I’ll be ranking Scarface’s solo albums – excluding the Geto Boys albums and the compilation albums My Homies (an album that has its moments, but with Scarface only appearing on two of the thirty songs), Balls And My Word (very mediocre, consisting solely of unused cutting floor material) and My Homies Part 2 (a pretty bad album, released without Scarface’s knowledge or permission). Geto Boys We Can’t Be Stopped Geto Boys Damn It. Make no mistake: Scarface is one of the best lyricists in the Hip Hop game, ever. Geto Boys Trigga Happy Nia Geto Boys Read These Nikes Geto Boys Gotta Let Your Nuts Hang Geto Boys Do It Like A G.O. His history of depression, drug (ab)use and suicidal tendencies shines through on most of his recordings and gives his music a more authentic feel than that of most other artists. ![]() ![]() As part of the Geto Boys and especially as a solo artist, his three decades in the game left an indelible mark on Hip Hop, with a string of classic songs, albums, and guest appearances. A true pioneer, he was one of those responsible for putting Southern Hip Hop on the map. Scarface is one of the unsung icons of Hip Hop. ![]()
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