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i think an album can be considered classic as soon as it drops... like "2001", for instance. everyone knew that was a classic the day it dropped. doubt this TI album meets that standard (havent really peeped it yet, though)
Quote from: NIKCC on March 03, 2013, 10:50:55 PMi think an album can be considered classic as soon as it drops... like "2001", for instance. everyone knew that was a classic the day it dropped. doubt this TI album meets that standard (havent really peeped it yet, though)you can't judge if you haven't heard it i think u should give it a spin. the album is above and beyond the standards trust me.
ill be honest the last album i heard that could claim classic status to me is currency pilot talk part one kendrik lamars last two joints i believe could be looked at as essential listening in the following years like how illmatic was its kind of a time capsule for the youth of that generation.tip wasnt intending to change the cultutre with this record he wasnt looking to reinvent the wheel he did this album to stay relevent, i commend him on his heartfelt records especially the one with akon its not easy to put complex emotions into rhyme form and i love that shit but this album wont ever be looked at as classic cuz he didnt do anything NEW. hes not ushering in new sounds hes not using new flows. does ANYONE think hes really got the trap back jumpin? i stay close to the streets and d boys aint playing that bullshit...and we all know hes not bunkin @ william b manny fresh aint dropped anything thats moved me in YEARS but his impact on southern hip hop cant be denied....nigga invented many drum patterns that are still very relevant today.
Quote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:11:02 PMQuote from: NIKCC on March 03, 2013, 10:50:55 PMi think an album can be considered classic as soon as it drops... like "2001", for instance. everyone knew that was a classic the day it dropped. doubt this TI album meets that standard (havent really peeped it yet, though)you can't judge if you haven't heard it i think u should give it a spin. the album is above and beyond the standards trust me.whose standards, yours or the average non TI cock slurping rap fan?
Quote from: Russell Bell on March 04, 2013, 02:20:16 PMQuote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:11:02 PMQuote from: NIKCC on March 03, 2013, 10:50:55 PMi think an album can be considered classic as soon as it drops... like "2001", for instance. everyone knew that was a classic the day it dropped. doubt this TI album meets that standard (havent really peeped it yet, though)you can't judge if you haven't heard it i think u should give it a spin. the album is above and beyond the standards trust me.whose standards, yours or the average non TI cock slurping rap fan?why are you even talkin' to me while you thinkin' about dick you faggot euro ?
Quote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:25:22 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on March 04, 2013, 02:20:16 PMQuote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:11:02 PMQuote from: NIKCC on March 03, 2013, 10:50:55 PMi think an album can be considered classic as soon as it drops... like "2001", for instance. everyone knew that was a classic the day it dropped. doubt this TI album meets that standard (havent really peeped it yet, though)you can't judge if you haven't heard it i think u should give it a spin. the album is above and beyond the standards trust me.whose standards, yours or the average non TI cock slurping rap fan?why are you even talkin' to me while you thinkin' about dick you faggot euro ? im just posing a simple question to you.do you have the same standards as the average rap fan, or are yours specially adjusted and lowered for your boo, i mean favorite rapper?
Quote from: Russell Bell on March 04, 2013, 02:27:48 PMQuote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:25:22 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on March 04, 2013, 02:20:16 PMQuote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:11:02 PMQuote from: NIKCC on March 03, 2013, 10:50:55 PMi think an album can be considered classic as soon as it drops... like "2001", for instance. everyone knew that was a classic the day it dropped. doubt this TI album meets that standard (havent really peeped it yet, though)you can't judge if you haven't heard it i think u should give it a spin. the album is above and beyond the standards trust me.whose standards, yours or the average non TI cock slurping rap fan?why are you even talkin' to me while you thinkin' about dick you faggot euro ? im just posing a simple question to you.do you have the same standards as the average rap fan, or are yours specially adjusted and lowered for your boo, i mean favorite rapper?i have way higher standards than the average hip hop fan. i come from the era where lyrics, production, and classic albums were important....wit that said t.i. has consistently dropped great records wit all those qualtiies i just named you just too dumb to see. i been bumpin' t.i. since some of you muthathafuckas even knew who he was back in '03 dude is a legend and i will always cop t.i. music so fuck you.
Quote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:40:39 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on March 04, 2013, 02:27:48 PMQuote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:25:22 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on March 04, 2013, 02:20:16 PMQuote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:11:02 PMQuote from: NIKCC on March 03, 2013, 10:50:55 PMi think an album can be considered classic as soon as it drops... like "2001", for instance. everyone knew that was a classic the day it dropped. doubt this TI album meets that standard (havent really peeped it yet, though)you can't judge if you haven't heard it i think u should give it a spin. the album is above and beyond the standards trust me.whose standards, yours or the average non TI cock slurping rap fan?why are you even talkin' to me while you thinkin' about dick you faggot euro ? im just posing a simple question to you.do you have the same standards as the average rap fan, or are yours specially adjusted and lowered for your boo, i mean favorite rapper?i have way higher standards than the average hip hop fan. i come from the era where lyrics, production, and classic albums were important....wit that said t.i. has consistently dropped great records wit all those qualtiies i just named you just too dumb to see. i been bumpin' t.i. since some of you muthathafuckas even knew who he was back in '03 dude is a legend and i will always cop t.i. music so fuck you.thats a brool story
Quote from: Sir Petey on March 04, 2013, 07:48:20 AMill be honest the last album i heard that could claim classic status to me is currency pilot talk part one kendrik lamars last two joints i believe could be looked at as essential listening in the following years like how illmatic was its kind of a time capsule for the youth of that generation.tip wasnt intending to change the cultutre with this record he wasnt looking to reinvent the wheel he did this album to stay relevent, i commend him on his heartfelt records especially the one with akon its not easy to put complex emotions into rhyme form and i love that shit but this album wont ever be looked at as classic cuz he didnt do anything NEW. hes not ushering in new sounds hes not using new flows. does ANYONE think hes really got the trap back jumpin? i stay close to the streets and d boys aint playing that bullshit...and we all know hes not bunkin @ william b manny fresh aint dropped anything thats moved me in YEARS but his impact on southern hip hop cant be denied....nigga invented many drum patterns that are still very relevant today.he didn't have to do anything new what he did was refreshing for hip hop and it's his eighth album. trouble man had plenty of new sounds and new flows the nigga was spittin' fire on this one and the production was top notch as well. no mainstream album came out as good last year and was well put together and diversified like trouble man. niggas and bitches buy his records so of course he's gonna cater to us he'd be a fool not totrap back jumpin' is fire too he don't sell dope no more but if anybody can talk about it in their music: it's him he lived that life so can rhyme about it as long as he wants. when ross do it and it's cool. how come t.i. can't do it and do it so vividly at that ?
Quote from: Russell Bell on March 04, 2013, 02:43:41 PMQuote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:40:39 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on March 04, 2013, 02:27:48 PMQuote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:25:22 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on March 04, 2013, 02:20:16 PMQuote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:11:02 PMQuote from: NIKCC on March 03, 2013, 10:50:55 PMi think an album can be considered classic as soon as it drops... like "2001", for instance. everyone knew that was a classic the day it dropped. doubt this TI album meets that standard (havent really peeped it yet, though)you can't judge if you haven't heard it i think u should give it a spin. the album is above and beyond the standards trust me.whose standards, yours or the average non TI cock slurping rap fan?why are you even talkin' to me while you thinkin' about dick you faggot euro ? im just posing a simple question to you.do you have the same standards as the average rap fan, or are yours specially adjusted and lowered for your boo, i mean favorite rapper?i have way higher standards than the average hip hop fan. i come from the era where lyrics, production, and classic albums were important....wit that said t.i. has consistently dropped great records wit all those qualtiies i just named you just too dumb to see. i been bumpin' t.i. since some of you muthathafuckas even knew who he was back in '03 dude is a legend and i will always cop t.i. music so fuck you.thats a brool storyyou probably never even heard a t.i. record before goof ball. go fry you up some dog and relax sonny.
Quote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:46:26 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on March 04, 2013, 02:43:41 PMQuote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:40:39 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on March 04, 2013, 02:27:48 PMQuote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:25:22 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on March 04, 2013, 02:20:16 PMQuote from: OG Classic Material on March 04, 2013, 02:11:02 PMQuote from: NIKCC on March 03, 2013, 10:50:55 PMi think an album can be considered classic as soon as it drops... like "2001", for instance. everyone knew that was a classic the day it dropped. doubt this TI album meets that standard (havent really peeped it yet, though)you can't judge if you haven't heard it i think u should give it a spin. the album is above and beyond the standards trust me.whose standards, yours or the average non TI cock slurping rap fan?why are you even talkin' to me while you thinkin' about dick you faggot euro ? im just posing a simple question to you.do you have the same standards as the average rap fan, or are yours specially adjusted and lowered for your boo, i mean favorite rapper?i have way higher standards than the average hip hop fan. i come from the era where lyrics, production, and classic albums were important....wit that said t.i. has consistently dropped great records wit all those qualtiies i just named you just too dumb to see. i been bumpin' t.i. since some of you muthathafuckas even knew who he was back in '03 dude is a legend and i will always cop t.i. music so fuck you.thats a brool storyyou probably never even heard a t.i. record before goof ball. go fry you up some dog and relax sonny.lol at this kid.ive heard TI before i just dont have homosexual thoughts about him that in turn cause my judgement about music to be skewed.