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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: K.Dub on September 08, 2009, 02:39:56 AM

Title: The Urge to Compare
Post by: K.Dub on September 08, 2009, 02:39:56 AM
Why do people need to people need to compare other albums to each other? Can't you just sit and enjoy the album(s) separately?

These threads are getting lamer by the minute..
Title: Re: The Urge to Compare
Post by: eazye on September 08, 2009, 02:47:31 AM
+1 realest post this week
Title: Re: The Urge to Compare
Post by: Blasphemy on September 08, 2009, 06:58:05 AM
It makes sense though. If a album is smiler or a SEQUEL to another album its kind going to happen. People compare ALL of slims albums cause they ALL have the same topics. People compare Sequel albums cause they want to know if its up 2 snuff or a piece of shit..
Title: Re: The Urge to Compare
Post by: Action! on September 08, 2009, 07:05:27 AM
It makes sense to compare and contract work.  That's how you're able to develop a rating scale.  IF not every album would be a masterpiece.

With that said, if you over scrutinize you can end up not accepting a piece for what it is and not enjoying it but consistently finding yourself hating.  Just recognize its flaws and truths.

For example. Rick Ross is a fat fucking liar and seems like a piece of shit but if you look at his music as fictional story telling it's enjoyable just like Raekown.  This doesn't have to do with compare and contrasting but the core notion is in place.

A better example is someone like 50 Cent.  You can compare his recent work to Get Rich because it set a high standard.  People expected great things from him and when he doesn't deliver on that quality level it's disappointing.  It doesn't mean his recent work is bad, if you stop focusing on Get Rich you can enjoy Curits which in the climate it came out in was a rap record. 
Title: Re: The Urge to Compare
Post by: Dre-Day on September 08, 2009, 08:08:03 AM
Why do people need to people need to compare other albums to each other? Can't you just sit and enjoy the album(s) separately?

These threads are getting lamer by the minute..
you got a point there.

i think comparing in general is not the issue though, but how it is presented
Title: Re: The Urge to Compare
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on September 08, 2009, 11:21:21 AM
Why do people need to people need to compare other albums to each other? Can't you just sit and enjoy the album(s) separately?

These threads are getting lamer by the minute..

LOL... why even have a forum to discuss music then if that's your outlook? 

...it wouldnt' be very useful for us to just say, "I think this album is dope" or "I think this album is wack".  Crucial Conflict The Final Tic was a "dope" album, and Dre's The Chronic was a "dope" album.  But are they equal?  Ofcourse not.  One album was a novelty record and the other album changed the history of music forever.  So obviously like ACTION! said we have to compare albums so that their can be a usable standard in which to rate albums. 

Another reason is we don't have time to listen to every album that comes out.  So if somebody tells me an album sounds like Lil Wayne then I know I probably shouldn't waste my time checking it out. 

Also, it's fun to compare, for the purpose of completing a more accurate description of an album, because this raises the level of the debate.
Title: Re: The Urge to Compare
Post by: K.Dub on September 08, 2009, 02:13:02 PM
Most times it's good to compare. But the way I see it here on the Dub; it's getting ridiculous.
Title: Re: The Urge to Compare
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on September 08, 2009, 02:44:54 PM
Most times it's good to compare. But the way I see it here on the Dub; it's getting ridiculous.

Without comparison, what you will get is... Relapse is "wack", Souljah Boy's new album is "wack".  Obviously Eminem is on a whole different level and standard then Souljah Boy is, but without comparison, they are both "wack".
Title: Re: The Urge to Compare
Post by: K.Dub on September 09, 2009, 01:20:31 AM
Most times it's good to compare. But the way I see it here on the Dub; it's getting ridiculous.

Without comparison, what you will get is... Relapse is "wack", Souljah Boy's new album is "wack".  Obviously Eminem is on a whole different level and standard then Souljah Boy is, but without comparison, they are both "wack".

How are SB and Em comparable?
Title: Re: The Urge to Compare
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on September 09, 2009, 06:06:37 AM
Most times it's good to compare. But the way I see it here on the Dub; it's getting ridiculous.

Without comparison, what you will get is... Relapse is "wack", Souljah Boy's new album is "wack".  Obviously Eminem is on a whole different level and standard then Souljah Boy is, but without comparison, they are both "wack".

How are SB and Em comparable?


You said you didn't want people to compare one artist to another.  So if I review Souljah Boy's album and say it's wack, and review Eminem's album and say it's wack... then it looks like they have the same review.  But if I compare the two I would say Eminem's is way better.
Title: Re: The Urge to Compare
Post by: K.Dub on September 09, 2009, 07:02:33 AM
Most times it's good to compare. But the way I see it here on the Dub; it's getting ridiculous.

Without comparison, what you will get is... Relapse is "wack", Souljah Boy's new album is "wack".  Obviously Eminem is on a whole different level and standard then Souljah Boy is, but without comparison, they are both "wack".

How are SB and Em comparable?


You said you didn't want people to compare one artist to another.  So if I review Souljah Boy's album and say it's wack, and review Eminem's album and say it's wack... then it looks like they have the same review.  But if I compare the two I would say Eminem's is way better.

There are several tiers in wackness
Title: Re: The Urge to Compare
Post by: Moe on September 09, 2009, 11:33:17 PM
Most times it's good to compare. But the way I see it here on the Dub; it's getting ridiculous.

Without comparison, what you will get is... Relapse is "wack", Souljah Boy's new album is "wack".  Obviously Eminem is on a whole different level and standard then Souljah Boy is, but without comparison, they are both "wack".

How are SB and Em comparable?


You said you didn't want people to compare one artist to another.  So if I review Souljah Boy's album and say it's wack, and review Eminem's album and say it's wack... then it looks like they have the same review.  But if I compare the two I would say Eminem's is way better.
liar, you've never listened to a soulja boy.