It's May 14, 2024, 08:21:40 PM
You really don't think Reasonable Doubt is a classic album? I think its possibly one of the best albums ever, although I know there's a lot of Jay-haters who'll be quick to bash me. I can still listen to that album after god knows how many times and hear some dope wordplay or clever metaphor that I missed before, the way Jay hides those lyrical techniques in that album is classic in itself. This surely must be a favorite of any true fan of lyricism.Although with that said neither Blueprint, nor the Black Album for that matter are classic in my book.
any 2pac album thats considered a classic fits into this not really classic category
you notice how people don't label classic albums anymore?if it was made back in the day & it was good it is a classic today.The Marshall Mathers LP is the last album that people really said was a true classic, everything after that seems to just be a "near classic" or "personal classic".if Get Rich or Die Tryin' was made and released in 1994 or 1996 & 50 never really sold out for the bitches, i wonder how much differently people would look at that album today.
Quote from: KaiserSoze on May 17, 2009, 10:03:30 AMYou really don't think Reasonable Doubt is a classic album? I think its possibly one of the best albums ever, although I know there's a lot of Jay-haters who'll be quick to bash me. I can still listen to that album after god knows how many times and hear some dope wordplay or clever metaphor that I missed before, the way Jay hides those lyrical techniques in that album is classic in itself. This surely must be a favorite of any true fan of lyricism.Although with that said neither Blueprint, nor the Black Album for that matter are classic in my book.That fed her money so her shit made sense metaphor was ill, can't remember what track it was