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Top 5 Debut Albums

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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby RealSickLindley » Sep 5th, '09, 23:22

I don't really like 50, he's not my thing. He's not raw enough for me.. Start talking Royce and Crooked I and you see more of my taste. Anyway, it's all opinions. All i'm saying is that i go on many general rap sites, a lot bigger than his Eminem based one, and the general concensus is that "Yeah he fell off, but GRODT is a debatable classic".
My Top 5 (in no order)-

Eminem
Big l
Biggie Smalls
Royce Da 5'9"
Jigga

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Re: Top 5 Debut Albums

Postby Relapse.LP » Sep 6th, '09, 00:40

GRODT is a good album.

It is definitely not a classic, though.

Records like Follow the Leader and The Infamous are classic.

Any album with lines like...

"It's your birthday
We gon' party like it's yo birthday"

is definitely not a classic, in my opinion.

50 Cent is only as popular as he is, because he is in Shady Records and he got some decent beats on his albums. His lyrics are terrible. His flow is not so good, either.

Seriously, he never fell off, because he never was good.
Yo, from the first to the last of it; delivery is passionate/
The whole and not the half of it; vocab and not the math of it/
Projectile that them blasted with; accurate assassin shit/
Me and Kweli close like... Bethlehem and Nazareth/


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