Historical Archive
What More Can I Say? is the debut studio album by the hip hop duo Audio Two, released in 1988. The album is noted for its innovative use of sampling and its raw, energetic sound that characterized the hip hop genre of the late 1980s. Featuring the iconic single 'Top Billin'', the album helped to define the New York hip hop scene and is remembered for its clever wordplay and catchy hooks. The production, primarily handled by the duo's brother, Milk Dee, showcases the early use of digital sampling technology, influencing many artists in the genre that followed.