It's August 29, 2025, 11:51:52 AM
War was his finest album.
I've heard all of Cubes cds and I have to say that Bootlegs and B-sides and War are my favorites. No disrespect to the other albums but they just didn't do it for me.EDIT: wow negative karma point for stating an opinion.
there isnt anything about the old ones that bores me...i thought they were all great albums...but i feel that westside connection was his best...then war & peace vol. 1 & 2...then the predator
---He started out with NWA, and a lot of Cali peeps were saying he fell off when he left NWA and hooked up with the Bomb Squad cuz he didnt have thhat Cali sound anymore. ---Then, when he ditched that sound and style, he went westcoast g-funk style somewhat with PRedator and especially with Lethal Injection, and hiphop fans were pissed except for westcoast fans and pop fans. (By the way, this was my favourite CUbe). ---Then he switches it up again, and starts throwin up dubs and dissin the east coast (who helped make arguably his best album) with Westside COnnection, alienating more original fans while garnering more and more of tre younger generation who were fixated with Pac and repping the westside.---Since WSCG album, cube as not really had a huge impact on the game at all. I really think thhe new Westside album will be dope, but at the same time it is not entirely the Cube i want. TO me, he is like SNoop, he shows signs of still having it, and one day he will drop an incredible album and then call it quits. He has been successful for a long time despite 'falling off" according to many people. I think he needs to get the flow a little more on point (like Chin Check), concentrate on the lyrics, and most importantly believe in wat he is saying. Because Cube is much betterwhen he is rapping about a wortwhile subject or topic.............Hopefully, if CUbe ever drops his Aftermath album then ha can put it altogether one last time.......peace