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it wont be for everyone but a personal classic of mine would be "Talib Kweli & Hi Tek - Reflection Eternal"
Quote from: JMan on June 29, 2008, 12:20:29 PMit wont be for everyone but a personal classic of mine would be "Talib Kweli & Hi Tek - Reflection Eternal"Hell yeah that is a classic. When did Black Star drop? Mos Def's 1st album is a borderline classic as well but I think that was before 2000.
Quote from: D~Nice on June 29, 2008, 12:17:37 PMQuote from: Lunatic 63 on June 29, 2008, 10:45:51 AMclick here for west coast edition:http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=185482.msg1894573#newand I ain't talkin east coast/south classics, albums would u consider hiphop classics..and i aint down with that "it has 2 change the game" nah, i keep it simple..if the album is just overall so fucking amazing, its a classic; so respect my opinion and I will respect others.50 Cent - Get Rich or Die TryinAZ - AWOLChamillionaire - The Ultimate VictoryClipse - Lord WillinEminem - The Marshall Mathers LP & The Eminem Show (?)Jay-Z - The Blueprint & The Black AlbumNas - StillmaticScarface - The FixT.I. - Trap MuzikUGK - Underground LegendsYoung Jeezy - Thug Motivation 101I'm surprised to see Young Jeezy on your list.that album really is fantastic but nobody will see that cause its Jeezy down south, that album is heavily praised. A great mix of dope dark tracks with some radio friendly hits and definitely has that classic single that everyone should remember: Soul Survivor with Akon. The only tracks that aren't at least 4.5/5 IMO are Get ya mind right, dont get caught and thats how ya feel.What do u think of it D?
Quote from: Lunatic 63 on June 29, 2008, 10:45:51 AMclick here for west coast edition:http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=185482.msg1894573#newand I ain't talkin east coast/south classics, albums would u consider hiphop classics..and i aint down with that "it has 2 change the game" nah, i keep it simple..if the album is just overall so fucking amazing, its a classic; so respect my opinion and I will respect others.50 Cent - Get Rich or Die TryinAZ - AWOLChamillionaire - The Ultimate VictoryClipse - Lord WillinEminem - The Marshall Mathers LP & The Eminem Show (?)Jay-Z - The Blueprint & The Black AlbumNas - StillmaticScarface - The FixT.I. - Trap MuzikUGK - Underground LegendsYoung Jeezy - Thug Motivation 101I'm surprised to see Young Jeezy on your list.
click here for west coast edition:http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=185482.msg1894573#newand I ain't talkin east coast/south classics, albums would u consider hiphop classics..and i aint down with that "it has 2 change the game" nah, i keep it simple..if the album is just overall so fucking amazing, its a classic; so respect my opinion and I will respect others.50 Cent - Get Rich or Die TryinAZ - AWOLChamillionaire - The Ultimate VictoryClipse - Lord WillinEminem - The Marshall Mathers LP & The Eminem Show (?)Jay-Z - The Blueprint & The Black AlbumNas - StillmaticScarface - The FixT.I. - Trap MuzikUGK - Underground LegendsYoung Jeezy - Thug Motivation 101
that Jeezy album was hard, I got that the summer it dropped and was bumpin' it non-stop... I just don't know though, something about it is missing for me to call it a "classic", but it is a solid album most definatly... Jeezy's second album was dope too, beats weren't as good but lyrically I think it was better
Jeezy for me I like his persona and swag more then his lyrics. A little too simple for me lyrically. You gotta understand I am spoiled on Scarface, Ludacris, Bun-B, Outkast, TI and cats like that. They got lyrics. But I will give Jeezy credit, he can make some hit records. I liked the album if I am in the car cruising but not much after that.
This is a absolute classic right here. G Rap at his storytelling finest. If you are into storytelling raps, you MUST get this album. Period.
Quote from: D~Nice on June 29, 2008, 12:37:56 PMThis is a absolute classic right here. G Rap at his storytelling finest. If you are into storytelling raps, you MUST get this album. Period.I may have to check this out
Quote from: D~Nice on June 29, 2008, 12:37:56 PMThis is a absolute classic right here. G Rap at his storytelling finest. If you are into storytelling raps, you MUST get this album. Period.That was before 2000 though word? Gotta buy that though, only listened to it. Pap's debut guest appearance.
Roots Of Evil came out in 1998. And as good as G Rap is, it's far from a classic.