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Originally Posted by Free The Chief
I'm already the coolest person you never met...
NO WAY NEAR THE BEST HIPHOP LP OF ALL TIME.
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Originally Posted by Free The Chief
I'm already the coolest person you never met...
NO WAY NEAR THE BEST HIPHOP LP OF ALL TIME.
Originally Posted by Free The Chief
Dear Seymore Cake, ()
Jay-Z's best album is The Blueprint. I could list all the effects that the album had on his personal life and finances. I could name awards it recieved. I could tell you how that album paved the way for several commercial successess after it. I could explain the significance of when it was released. But instead, I'd rather you just pop it in and pless play.
I think he was at the pennicle of skill on RD though... BP is just his best all around album...hell...BP is hip-hop's best all around album...ever.
I could list all the effects that the album had on his personal life and finances. I could name awards it recieved. I could tell you how that album paved the way for several commercial successess after it. I could explain the significance of when it was released.
But what does any of that have to do with the actual MUSIC????
But what does any of that have to do with the actual MUSIC????Originally Posted by iLLscan
I could list all the effects that the album had on his personal life and finances. I could name awards it recieved. I could tell you how that album paved the way for several commercial successess after it. I could explain the significance of when it was released.
Jay-Z's best album is The Blueprint. I could list all the effects that the album had on his personal life and finances. I could name awards it recieved. I could tell you how that album paved the way for several commercial successess after it. I could explain the significance of when it was released. But instead, I'd rather you just pop it in and pless play.
How old are you, because it's very childish to skew people's words in an attempt at an arguement. If the things I listed dont haveanything to do with the music, why would you ask me to explain it? Obviously I'm aware that those are the effects from the music, and notreflective of the quality of the product. That's why I didn't go in depth about it. Now do you have a real rebuttal for my opinion or is that all youcould come up with?
Word RD no argument. I dont care what the albums did mainstream wise those other albums aint issh comprared to this. Give it another listen andthen think about your choice again.Originally Posted by hugebird
Originally Posted by visualmusiC
To each his own but I can't understand how its not 'Reasonable Doubt'.
There are two instances where people will not say Reasonable Doubt.
1) They are trying to be different
2) They are an idiot
Where do you lie?
Originally Posted by Seymore CAKE
Vol. 1 followed by RD
I(and alot of people who share the sentiment) don't believe RD is, was, or will ever be a classic hip hop disc
are you kidding? I mean you can argue that its not his best CD, but RD is a classic theres no argument to that.