It's August 28, 2025, 05:27:36 AM
I can totally understand that somebody listening to The Chronic today for the first time wouldn't be into it. A whole different sound today out there. But, I'm also sure that the more you listen to it, the more it starts opening up to you and the more you'll like it. I personally can remember seeing the videos from The Chronic on MTV back when they first came out, and liking the songs then (though I didn't get into it that much at the time that I would've bought the albums.) But basically that sound doesn't come as something new to me today like to others, instead I remember the times and other music that came out during the time, and Chronic and Doggystyle really stand out.But "overrated classics" in my opinion, hmm...Wel Dogg Food would be one. It's an album that's dope as FUCK, don't get me wrong, I love that shit. But I feel that not all tracks on there are on the same level.Somebody said Eazy Duz It. In my opinion it's never been a classic. There's classic cuts on there, no fucking doubt, but on the whole - well, pretty much the same shit as with Dogg Food.Hard to come up with other ones. I've noticed recently that the more I listen to the older stuff, the more I like it each time. East, West, North, South, all the shit.
Whether or not you like The Chronic, it is a classic because it pioneered the West Coast sound, arguably the sound for Modern Rap period.
Fuck that fake ass crip Crip2nite. Gets on my nerves how some people on these forums
Reasonable doubt and ready to die = the most over rated albums in history.
lol @ this threadA lot of youngins showing there age in here.... @ 'The Chronic' & 'AEOM' being overrated "classics"Warren G's album(s) are nowhere near classic..The first album is highly overrated thoughGame's album(s) aren't classic and are extremely overrated.Jay-Z's Resonable Doubt is an overrated 'classic'Outkast's Aquemini & ATLiens are overatted 'classics' as well..but there music was way better bacc then, then it is now.Some of you guyz were really young when theez "classic" albums were released, so you wouldn't understand the sounds and the era in which they were released in. You guyz are judging theez albums from an 00' and beyond outlook.
2001 also was overrated as fuck I don't know how niggaz can call this classic when you got half the rappers on the album who are ass...where the fuk is Hitman and Knoc and all them other dudes who were spittin wack juice on that record...the beats were tight as a virgin tho...
Let me say this about the original Chronic album... When it first came out in 93' there was absolutely nothing of its kind. From the moment I first heard the Intro with crazy G-Funk synthesizers and hearing a young fresh Snoop doing the "Eazy E can eat a big fat dick...Luke can eat a big fat dick"... I was like "holy shit"... We all know the classics like G Thang and Let Me Ride, and even Dre Day... but there was some unbelievable stuff like "High Powered"... There was nothing like High Powered in Hip Hop. A fresh sounding RBX with Rage chattering in the background ..."Boom... I drop bombs like Hiroshima"... Then of course Deez Nutz was the beginning of the explosion of Nate Dogg..."Iiiiii-Can't be faded, cuz i'm a n*gga from the muthafuckin' streets".... The power of "The Day The N*ggaz Took Over".... "Break em off sumthin', Break em off sumthin".... Daz and Snoop going with the reggae type chatter-rap... That song had some fuckin' power behind it....Lil Ghetto Boy, Lyrical Gangbang, Rat-a-tat-tat... and you can never forget ...the $20 Sack Pyramid skit with Bootney Lee & Duck Muthafuckin' Mouth, probably the best skit ever done on an album... That album changed hip hop forever...
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