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I know this is a sin because it's a west coast board but Street's Disciple is the best 2-disc release by a rap artist. It at once pays homage to the golden era of hip-hop (through it's beat selection) while fleshing out Nas's diversity as an artist (great experimentation by Nas through Scarlett) and reflection of his depth as a human (the topics range from love, social conditions, persona history, musical history, politics, race.) While people love Illmatic, I rate this as Nas at his finest.
Quote from: Action! on August 29, 2009, 08:19:12 PMI know this is a sin because it's a west coast board but Street's Disciple is the best 2-disc release by a rap artist. It at once pays homage to the golden era of hip-hop (through it's beat selection) while fleshing out Nas's diversity as an artist (great experimentation by Nas through Scarlett) and reflection of his depth as a human (the topics range from love, social conditions, persona history, musical history, politics, race.) While people love Illmatic, I rate this as Nas at his finest.maybe all of that shit you described happened on the cd but I still find half of the album boring as hell
Quote from: Action! on August 29, 2009, 08:19:12 PMI know this is a sin because it's a west coast board but Street's Disciple is the best 2-disc release by a rap artist. It at once pays homage to the golden era of hip-hop (through it's beat selection) while fleshing out Nas's diversity as an artist (great experimentation by Nas through Scarlett) and reflection of his depth as a human (the topics range from love, social conditions, persona history, musical history, politics, race.) While people love Illmatic, I rate this as Nas at his finest.LMAO like thats actually CLOSE to all eyez on me, wutang forever, r u still down, judgement day or ready to die
Quote from: HACK WILSON on August 29, 2009, 10:00:44 PMQuote from: Action! on August 29, 2009, 08:19:12 PMI know this is a sin because it's a west coast board but Street's Disciple is the best 2-disc release by a rap artist. It at once pays homage to the golden era of hip-hop (through it's beat selection) while fleshing out Nas's diversity as an artist (great experimentation by Nas through Scarlett) and reflection of his depth as a human (the topics range from love, social conditions, persona history, musical history, politics, race.) While people love Illmatic, I rate this as Nas at his finest.LMAO like thats actually CLOSE to all eyez on me, wutang forever, r u still down, judgement day or ready to diewu-tang forever = not classic.r u still down = not classic.judgement day = meths 2nd album? are you fucking crazy? it's not even two discsready to die = not even two discs
Quote from: G.O.D. Pt. III on August 30, 2009, 03:13:18 AMQuote from: HACK WILSON on August 29, 2009, 10:00:44 PMQuote from: Action! on August 29, 2009, 08:19:12 PMI know this is a sin because it's a west coast board but Street's Disciple is the best 2-disc release by a rap artist. It at once pays homage to the golden era of hip-hop (through it's beat selection) while fleshing out Nas's diversity as an artist (great experimentation by Nas through Scarlett) and reflection of his depth as a human (the topics range from love, social conditions, persona history, musical history, politics, race.) While people love Illmatic, I rate this as Nas at his finest.LMAO like thats actually CLOSE to all eyez on me, wutang forever, r u still down, judgement day or ready to diewu-tang forever = not classic.r u still down = not classic.judgement day = meths 2nd album? are you fucking crazy? it's not even two discsready to die = not even two discsWu-Tang Forever is a huge record to me, I consider this one more a classic than Street Disciple