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Re: 15 Rappers Who Never Dropped A Classic Album Listed By HipHopWired
« Reply #15 on: March 27, 2015, 08:11:43 PM »
^ You shouldn't assume my friend. If being "stuck in the 90's" means that my favorite "age" in hip hop was the 90's, your god damn right. However if it means because I'm not a Kendrick nut hugger, your absolutely mistaken. I do believe that this is the worst time for hip hop but its also the best because I don't have to listen to that hip pop, trap shit or westcoast hipster music. I listen to a whole shit load of new artists and like what they are doing. But to be a bit more honest hip hop/rap isn't even in my top 5 genres of music anymore.

But back to Kendrick having "classic" albums LMFAO stop comparing it to Riff Raff and lets see how classic it really is. Like I said not even a classic song let alone album.

If you can be kind enough to give me a title of one of his songs you consider "classic" let me know so I can listen to what the people that aren't stuck in the 90's like. 
 

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Re: 15 Rappers Who Never Dropped A Classic Album Listed By HipHopWired
« Reply #16 on: March 27, 2015, 08:57:07 PM »
^ You shouldn't assume my friend. If being "stuck in the 90's" means that my favorite "age" in hip hop was the 90's, your god damn right. However if it means because I'm not a Kendrick nut hugger, your absolutely mistaken. I do believe that this is the worst time for hip hop but its also the best because I don't have to listen to that hip pop, trap shit or westcoast hipster music. I listen to a whole shit load of new artists and like what they are doing. But to be a bit more honest hip hop/rap isn't even in my top 5 genres of music anymore.

But back to Kendrick having "classic" albums LMFAO stop comparing it to Riff Raff and lets see how classic it really is. Like I said not even a classic song let alone album.

If you can be kind enough to give me a title of one of his songs you consider "classic" let me know so I can listen to what the people that aren't stuck in the 90's like. 

Just a song? m.A.A.d. city, Blacker the Berry, I'm Dying of Thrust, How Much a Dollar Cost
 

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Re: 15 Rappers Who Never Dropped A Classic Album Listed By HipHopWired
« Reply #17 on: March 27, 2015, 10:32:36 PM »
^ You shouldn't assume my friend. If being "stuck in the 90's" means that my favorite "age" in hip hop was the 90's, your god damn right. However if it means because I'm not a Kendrick nut hugger, your absolutely mistaken. I do believe that this is the worst time for hip hop but its also the best because I don't have to listen to that hip pop, trap shit or westcoast hipster music. I listen to a whole shit load of new artists and like what they are doing. But to be a bit more honest hip hop/rap isn't even in my top 5 genres of music anymore.

But back to Kendrick having "classic" albums LMFAO stop comparing it to Riff Raff and lets see how classic it really is. Like I said not even a classic song let alone album.

If you can be kind enough to give me a title of one of his songs you consider "classic" let me know so I can listen to what the people that aren't stuck in the 90's like. 



i agree, gkmc is a great album, but not classic....compared to true classics of the golden era, it's not even close. and it's not about bein stuck in the past, because theres still dope shit out there. but shit typically gets worse with time. just like people age and eventually get worse, same goes for everything in life...including rap music. gkmc may be a modern day "classic", just like the miami heat were a modern day dynasty....but compared to the chronic, or compared to the nba dynastys of the 80s, it's not even close. showtime lakers woulda swept the heat @mdogg

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Re: 15 Rappers Who Never Dropped A Classic Album Listed By HipHopWired
« Reply #18 on: March 27, 2015, 10:59:51 PM »
^ You shouldn't assume my friend. If being "stuck in the 90's" means that my favorite "age" in hip hop was the 90's, your god damn right. However if it means because I'm not a Kendrick nut hugger, your absolutely mistaken. I do believe that this is the worst time for hip hop but its also the best because I don't have to listen to that hip pop, trap shit or westcoast hipster music. I listen to a whole shit load of new artists and like what they are doing. But to be a bit more honest hip hop/rap isn't even in my top 5 genres of music anymore.

But back to Kendrick having "classic" albums LMFAO stop comparing it to Riff Raff and lets see how classic it really is. Like I said not even a classic song let alone album.

If you can be kind enough to give me a title of one of his songs you consider "classic" let me know so I can listen to what the people that aren't stuck in the 90's like. 



i agree, gkmc is a great album, but not classic....compared to true classics of the golden era, it's not even close. and it's not about bein stuck in the past, because theres still dope shit out there. but shit typically gets worse with time. just like people age and eventually get worse, same goes for everything in life...including rap music. gkmc may be a modern day "classic", just like the miami heat were a modern day dynasty....but compared to the chronic, or compared to the nba dynastys of the 80s, it's not even close. showtime lakers woulda swept the heat @mdogg

LMAO... Showtime vs. the Heat. Of course Showtime sweeps the Heat, and does so by an average of 15 points, only because Magic got bored.
 

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« Reply #19 on: March 27, 2015, 11:02:12 PM »
^ You shouldn't assume my friend. If being "stuck in the 90's" means that my favorite "age" in hip hop was the 90's, your god damn right. However if it means because I'm not a Kendrick nut hugger, your absolutely mistaken. I do believe that this is the worst time for hip hop but its also the best because I don't have to listen to that hip pop, trap shit or westcoast hipster music. I listen to a whole shit load of new artists and like what they are doing. But to be a bit more honest hip hop/rap isn't even in my top 5 genres of music anymore.

But back to Kendrick having "classic" albums LMFAO stop comparing it to Riff Raff and lets see how classic it really is. Like I said not even a classic song let alone album.

If you can be kind enough to give me a title of one of his songs you consider "classic" let me know so I can listen to what the people that aren't stuck in the 90's like. 



i agree, gkmc is a great album, but not classic....compared to true classics of the golden era, it's not even close. and it's not about bein stuck in the past, because theres still dope shit out there. but shit typically gets worse with time. just like people age and eventually get worse, same goes for everything in life...including rap music. gkmc may be a modern day "classic", just like the miami heat were a modern day dynasty....but compared to the chronic, or compared to the nba dynastys of the 80s, it's not even close. showtime lakers woulda swept the heat @mdogg

LMAO... Showtime vs. the Heat. Of course Showtime sweeps the Heat, and does so by an average of 15 points, only because Magic got bored.

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Re: 15 Rappers Who Never Dropped A Classic Album Listed By HipHopWired
« Reply #20 on: March 27, 2015, 11:24:41 PM »
^ You shouldn't assume my friend. If being "stuck in the 90's" means that my favorite "age" in hip hop was the 90's, your god damn right. However if it means because I'm not a Kendrick nut hugger, your absolutely mistaken. I do believe that this is the worst time for hip hop but its also the best because I don't have to listen to that hip pop, trap shit or westcoast hipster music. I listen to a whole shit load of new artists and like what they are doing. But to be a bit more honest hip hop/rap isn't even in my top 5 genres of music anymore.

But back to Kendrick having "classic" albums LMFAO stop comparing it to Riff Raff and lets see how classic it really is. Like I said not even a classic song let alone album.

If you can be kind enough to give me a title of one of his songs you consider "classic" let me know so I can listen to what the people that aren't stuck in the 90's like.  



i agree, gkmc is a great album, but not classic....compared to true classics of the golden era, it's not even close. and it's not about bein stuck in the past, because theres still dope shit out there. but shit typically gets worse with time. just like people age and eventually get worse, same goes for everything in life...including rap music. gkmc may be a modern day "classic", just like the miami heat were a modern day dynasty....but compared to the chronic, or compared to the nba dynastys of the 80s, it's not even close. showtime lakers woulda swept the heat @mdogg

LMAO... Showtime vs. the Heat. Of course Showtime sweeps the Heat, and does so by an average of 15 points, only because Magic got bored.

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Dude, when LeBron first left I said the Heat wouldn't win for long, and they struggled to win coming out a weak east. The east is historically bad, like worst conference of all time levels right now.
 

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« Reply #21 on: March 28, 2015, 12:32:15 AM »
^ You shouldn't assume my friend. If being "stuck in the 90's" means that my favorite "age" in hip hop was the 90's, your god damn right. However if it means because I'm not a Kendrick nut hugger, your absolutely mistaken. I do believe that this is the worst time for hip hop but its also the best because I don't have to listen to that hip pop, trap shit or westcoast hipster music. I listen to a whole shit load of new artists and like what they are doing. But to be a bit more honest hip hop/rap isn't even in my top 5 genres of music anymore.

But back to Kendrick having "classic" albums LMFAO stop comparing it to Riff Raff and lets see how classic it really is. Like I said not even a classic song let alone album.

If you can be kind enough to give me a title of one of his songs you consider "classic" let me know so I can listen to what the people that aren't stuck in the 90's like.  



i agree, gkmc is a great album, but not classic....compared to true classics of the golden era, it's not even close. and it's not about bein stuck in the past, because theres still dope shit out there. but shit typically gets worse with time. just like people age and eventually get worse, same goes for everything in life...including rap music. gkmc may be a modern day "classic", just like the miami heat were a modern day dynasty....but compared to the chronic, or compared to the nba dynastys of the 80s, it's not even close. showtime lakers woulda swept the heat @mdogg

LMAO... Showtime vs. the Heat. Of course Showtime sweeps the Heat, and does so by an average of 15 points, only because Magic got bored.

my ficca

Dude, when LeBron first left I said the Heat wouldn't win for long, and they struggled to win coming out a weak east. The east is historically bad, like worst conference of all time levels right now.

really tho...western conference playoffs is must watch tv

eastern conference playoffs guna be like preseason compared 2 that shit

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Re: 15 Rappers Who Never Dropped A Classic Album Listed By HipHopWired
« Reply #22 on: March 28, 2015, 02:35:37 AM »



THEY NOT COUNTIN GROUP EFFORTS, OTHERWISE METHOD MAN GOT CLASSICS WIT WU

True... And that's the reason I don't think Meth should be on this list, because 36 Chambers is a classic.  It would be like saying that Kurupt never had a classic album, and not giving him his necessary props for Dogg Food?

...and btw, TICAL IS NOT A CLASSIC.  Even Meth admits it was sloppy, rushed, and should've been a lot better.  It contained two classic solo joints though, "Bring The Pain" is one of the greatest hip-hop songs and videos of all-time and so is "All I Need" with Mary J. 
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« Reply #23 on: March 28, 2015, 04:30:25 PM »



THEY NOT COUNTIN GROUP EFFORTS, OTHERWISE METHOD MAN GOT CLASSICS WIT WU

True... And that's the reason I don't think Meth should be on this list, because 36 Chambers is a classic.  It would be like saying that Kurupt never had a classic album, and not giving him his necessary props for Dogg Food?

...and btw, TICAL IS NOT A CLASSIC.  Even Meth admits it was sloppy, rushed, and should've been a lot better.  It contained two classic solo joints though, "Bring The Pain" is one of the greatest hip-hop songs and videos of all-time and so is "All I Need" with Mary J. 

agreed...to not include group efforts is kind of silly

btw "Tical" didnt contain "All I Need" with Mary J, that was the remix version
 

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« Reply #24 on: March 28, 2015, 06:34:50 PM »
I will say, if the remix never happened, the original track would still be seen as a classic track as Method Man ripped that song. But once you hear the remix, then you can never hear the original the same... LOL. That remix was just amazing. But Method Man held his own, and once the right mix was laid down it really highlighted how great Method Man's performance on that song was.
 

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« Reply #25 on: March 28, 2015, 08:12:40 PM »
ya'll are stupid if you don't think Tical is a classic
 

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« Reply #26 on: March 28, 2015, 09:41:14 PM »
ya'll are stupid if you don't think Tical is a classic


I mean, was it as good as Raekwon or Ghostface Killah's albums?
 

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« Reply #27 on: March 29, 2015, 06:57:03 AM »
ya'll are stupid if you don't think Tical is a classic


I mean, was it as good as Raekwon or Ghostface Killah's albums?



Absolutely!





I love that album.  It was one of the first albums that I remembered every word to Bar for Bar.




But excluding my own personal sentimental value to it I would say to your point of comparing the three is that it holds it's own.  Not just to those two but to all of the other Wu releases as well.  And I question the person who says it doesn't


And whole time the album wasn't even completed right (allegedly), just like "Doggystyle".  So just imagine if he would've held out for another 3-4 months and actually went in a little deeper into the Production side of it.  
 

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Re: 15 Rappers Who Never Dropped A Classic Album Listed By HipHopWired
« Reply #28 on: March 29, 2015, 07:35:32 AM »
No "Adrenaline Rush" tho.



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Re: 15 Rappers Who Never Dropped A Classic Album Listed By HipHopWired
« Reply #29 on: March 29, 2015, 11:32:07 AM »
ya'll are stupid if you don't think Tical is a classic


I mean, was it as good as Raekwon or Ghostface Killah's albums?



Absolutely!





I love that album.  It was one of the first albums that I remembered every word to Bar for Bar.




But excluding my own personal sentimental value to it I would say to your point of comparing the three is that it holds it's own.  Not just to those two but to all of the other Wu releases as well.  And I question the person who says it doesn't


And whole time the album wasn't even completed right (allegedly), just like "Doggystyle".  So just imagine if he would've held out for another 3-4 months and actually went in a little deeper into the Production side of it.  

Really? Hum? You know you are one of very few that share this right?