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well dats his opinion jus like u said ur list is ur opinion so if u say that i cant be sayin shit bout ur list then u cant be sayin shit bout his. fuckin white ppl always thinkin they better
Quote from: Knuckles on August 19, 2005, 02:33:44 PMQuote from: Fressh_Deini on August 19, 2005, 12:27:04 PMOk..I know it's YOUR opinion..But how can GZA'S - LIQUID SWORDS not be in your top 10 Same goes for Doggystyle and No One Can Do It Better hahahaWhich three albums in my top ten would you take out to get these in? Let's see your top ten.My top 101. 2 Pac - All Eyez On Me2. Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle3. Dr. Dre - The Chronic4. The D.O.C. - No One Can Do It Better5. TQ - They Never Saw Me Coming (not really rap..but yeaah)6. Wu-Tang Clan - Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)7. GZA - Liquid Swords8. Mobb Deep - Hell On Earth9. Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx10. Ghostface (Killah) - The Pretty Toney AlbumOther Notable Mentions:Murs - 3:16 (the 9th Edition)Westside Connection - Bow DownN.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton!Nas - Illmatic2 Pac - Me Against The WorldGhostface Killah - Supreme ClienteleOk..I gotta agree I never really listened much to groups like A Tribe Called Quest, Boogie Down Productions etc. etc.
Quote from: Fressh_Deini on August 19, 2005, 12:27:04 PMOk..I know it's YOUR opinion..But how can GZA'S - LIQUID SWORDS not be in your top 10 Same goes for Doggystyle and No One Can Do It Better hahahaWhich three albums in my top ten would you take out to get these in? Let's see your top ten.
Ok..I know it's YOUR opinion..But how can GZA'S - LIQUID SWORDS not be in your top 10 Same goes for Doggystyle and No One Can Do It Better
I'm a cocky motherfucker, what can I say.The guy calls me crazy for my top ten then the kid says TQ and Ghostface albums are more deserving? Please
^^^ Listen to 36 Chambers and Wu Forever back to back......Wu Forever is EASILY the better album lyrically and musically, regardless of how much impact 36 had. Yea, it has some filler, but overall, I think it was a better and more well rounded effort then their debut. "Triumph", "Older Gods", "Impossible", and "Reunited" are all so much more musically and lyrically advanced then any song on 36 Chambers, its not even funny. Its kinda the same situation with All Eyez On Me vs 7 Day Theory......Eyez had more impact, but which is the better album quality wise?? Most heads, Pac or otherwise, will tell you 7 Day Theory is Pac's masterpiece.MATW only top 10 to Pac fans?? I see it in many hip hop heads top 10, in fact, its probably the Pac album I see in peoples top 10 the most often (though I personally rate it as Pac's #2 album behind 7 Day Theory). Also, how do you separate a Pac head from a so-called "real hip hop head"?? Last I checked, Pac was the best selling hip hop artist of all time, and more then likely, has the most amount of fans of any rap artist ever. E.1999 Eternal gotta be a top 50 album.....thats the album that put the midwest on the map, and every track was a banger. They brought a style that so many cats would try to bite, its ridiculous. Plus, it has what is arguably rap's biggest hit ever on it, Tha Crossroads. The only people that would totally hate this album are people with VERY biased taste to old school rap that think they know more then everyone else (but really dont). Album is a classic, nuff said.And I know im gonna upset Knuckles and all the other old school headz here, but Great Adventures and Paid In Full are OVERRATED.....yea, they were impactful for their time and set standards to come, but both (especially Paid In Full) are extremely outdated musically, and not really relevent anymore. You aint gonna see cats cranking up "My Melody" in the ride......
^^ yeah, in that sense, I wonīt complain bout your top 10, not a bad taste actuallyQuote from: ImmortalOne on August 21, 2005, 02:12:34 AM^^^ Listen to 36 Chambers and Wu Forever back to back......Wu Forever is EASILY the better album lyrically and musically, regardless of how much impact 36 had. Yea, it has some filler, but overall, I think it was a better and more well rounded effort then their debut. "Triumph", "Older Gods", "Impossible", and "Reunited" are all so much more musically and lyrically advanced then any song on 36 Chambers, its not even funny. Its kinda the same situation with All Eyez On Me vs 7 Day Theory......Eyez had more impact, but which is the better album quality wise?? Most heads, Pac or otherwise, will tell you 7 Day Theory is Pac's masterpiece.MATW only top 10 to Pac fans?? I see it in many hip hop heads top 10, in fact, its probably the Pac album I see in peoples top 10 the most often (though I personally rate it as Pac's #2 album behind 7 Day Theory). Also, how do you separate a Pac head from a so-called "real hip hop head"?? Last I checked, Pac was the best selling hip hop artist of all time, and more then likely, has the most amount of fans of any rap artist ever. E.1999 Eternal gotta be a top 50 album.....thats the album that put the midwest on the map, and every track was a banger. They brought a style that so many cats would try to bite, its ridiculous. Plus, it has what is arguably rap's biggest hit ever on it, Tha Crossroads. The only people that would totally hate this album are people with VERY biased taste to old school rap that think they know more then everyone else (but really dont). Album is a classic, nuff said.And I know im gonna upset Knuckles and all the other old school headz here, but Great Adventures and Paid In Full are OVERRATED.....yea, they were impactful for their time and set standards to come, but both (especially Paid In Full) are extremely outdated musically, and not really relevent anymore. You aint gonna see cats cranking up "My Melody" in the ride......1. I agree on the lyrical part, musically....not really IMO. You can argue it was more advanced, but it wasnīt that grimey angry-street-nigga fury theyīd unleashed on the world on 36 Chambers anymore. They had undoubtedly improved, but it did not strike the listener the same as their first. Plus, IMO they should have put out a 70-minute one-disc album, just like Pac shouldīve done it with AEOM. I can see itīs top 50 but top 10 naaw. Top 10 HAS TO HAVE HAD a considerable impact, because thereīs a lot of top notch shit you could say deserves to be top 10 merely because of its quality2. When did I seperate Pac fans from real hiphop heads?? Iīm just saying that people who donīt listen to Pac more than to several other artists donīt usually put MATW top 10. Thatīs how I see it at least.3. BTNH sounded a lot like older stuff too when they came out. They didnīt invent a style...they might have been important for the midwest, ok. But "Crossroads" biggest rap song ever? HELL NO.4. Look, if you donīt listen to 80īs stuff, fine. Me too, I prefer the 90īs and an album like "Criminal Minded" is not one I canīt get enough of...but saying that shit is not important today is just ignorant. A lot of people still bump it, rap artists keep sampling "Paid In Full" (probably the most sampled hiphop record ever), they rap by a scheme that Rakim fucking brought into hiphop, they use the techniques from back then...and some people do listen to it, even younger cats. But most importantly, EVERY rap record today feeds off Paid In Full and a bunch of other 80īs classics, since they introduced to hiphop what is normal today. Not relevant anymore, you bet your ass they are.
Tha Crossroads broke the Beatles record 4 fastest rising single.