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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2009

Youngest in Charge (c)1989 Profile/Arista/BMG Records

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  • Take me back to 89 when skills mattered, especially when a 16 year old kid could rip it down like this. Classic

  • This is my favorite song on the album. This song sounds good in my ride.

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  • special ed this came out when lyrics mattered and you could not be wack

  • @biggmandem1 Yeah, I remember that. I had that album on tape when it came out, now I have it on CD. Yeah, he was 16 when he dropped this, thus the name "Youngest In Charge"! Holla!

  • Most underrated MC....EVER. He was doing rhyme patterns and double entendres at 16 that niggas still can't digest now.

  • My older brother used to bang this for months after it came out....miss tha late 80's.

  • This shit will NEVER get old.

    In the year 3011 people will listen to Special Ed and say "Damn he was dope"

  • Classic, I still have the tape! Sometimes I play it in the ride. 

  • this my shit...this the first bumpin joint off the album....i dont feel like spellin yungist in chargs...

  • @Lagritigos U right, kid. This is why the rest of the US started sayin "Fuck it" and doing their own type of hip hop. They got tired of pretending and putting on fake NY accents. (God rest her soul but damn you couldn't tell Left Eye that she wasn't Salt of Salt n Pepa).

  • @biggmandem1 He was only 14-15 when this was made, using an 8-track in Howie Tee's garage. Contrast Ed with assclowns now days who are twice his age, but have ZERO skills; they have access to much more equipment, and still manage to sound worse than rappers in the 80's. They apparently also need auto-tune just to even sound tolerable.

    This album was a classic in the golden age of hip hop, days long gone.

  • He was sixteen when he dropped this... Ed was even nasty with the patois flow. Crazy underrated. Anyone remember "HoeDown"?...

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