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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby slimsoxshady » Apr 20th, '11, 20:24

too many people saying GRODT
thats an undeniable classic imo
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby stillmatic » Apr 20th, '11, 23:26

N.W.A. wrote:You know I usually agree with you, but I can't go with you that Illmatic decimated the West, I'll say it breathed new life into NY and got them back in the spotlight and showed they were a huge force in the rap game, but I can't agree it defeated everything from the West. I will back you up and say Illmatic, 36 Chambers, and I'll throw in Ready to Die, were all instant classics from the jump.


Nah homie I'm with you, when I say it decimated the West, I mean one release from one artist took the hip hop spotlight away from an entire coast full of releases from great artists.

@FreeSpeech here too, I'm not saying at all that the West was now irrelevant, I'm saying that New York took over again, the center of hip hop music was NY again - that is the main spotlight now was on Wu Tang, Biggie, Mobb Deep, Hova etc. Nas did all that. When the West took over, they had a few classic albums by different artists in succession that put them on top, but for New York, that one album shifted the game again.

Ps. you say Illmatic was overrated on the day of its 17th anniversary, blasphemy you bastard! :angry:
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby FreeSpeech » Apr 20th, '11, 23:42

stillmatic wrote:@FreeSpeech here too, I'm not saying at all that the West was now irrelevant, I'm saying that New York took over again, the center of hip hop music was NY again - that is the main spotlight now was on Wu Tang, Biggie, Mobb Deep, Hova etc. Nas did all that. When the West took over, they had a few classic albums by different artists in succession that put them on top, but for New York, that one album shifted the game again.

Ps. you say Illmatic was overrated on the day of its 17th anniversary, blasphemy you bastard! :angry:

Haha my B, didn't realize it was it's anniversary. I actually listened to it front to back yesterday, maybe my subconscious told me to :confusion:

It's crazy good, I love it, I just think it's overrated. That's not at all to say it wasn't grounbreaking or influential, it obviously was. I just think it's overrated.

And I think DA is mad. He really is a moron, like, straight up stupid. He also does not know the meaning of "cliche". Me and Class obviously aren't BFFs and I think he has a lot of stupid/misguided opinions, but you can tell he's more or less intelligent (not necesarily in a hiphop sense, but just as a person). DA?
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby TheGentlePlayer » Apr 20th, '11, 23:45

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I wanted an album so rugged nobody could touch it.
Spent a million a track and went over my budget.
Now how in the fuck am I supposed to get out of debt?
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby Mahmoud48 » Apr 20th, '11, 23:46

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ODD FUTURE ASAP OVOXO BLACK HIPPY GOOD MUSIC
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby FreeSpeech » Apr 20th, '11, 23:50

TheGentlePlayer wrote:Pink Friday

People say good things about it?! :o
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby classthe_king » Apr 21st, '11, 00:05

Devil'sAdvocate wrote:@class

i dont love men,faggot keep that shit between you and cole or maybe you and your pops.


i dont care if u didnt google son,u went and opened that Eminem related page and posted it here.

well great,u visit a hip hop site who thinks recovery is a 4 star album which it is,just cuz u think its overrated dont mean shit.

you a member on an Eminem forum,nobody's changing their opinion because the almighty fuckhole faggot said so. :laughing:


Are you trolling or are you actually this stupid?
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby mcZu » Apr 21st, '11, 00:18

You don't actually have to be from the US to be part of the Hip Hop culture. Every single country in the world can have a Hip Hop culture. Just look at the countries --outside of the US-- who are, whom I consider, heavy weights in the Hip Hop genre category. UK, France, Brazil, Germany, and Japan. These countries all have their very own Hip Hop culture, growing up in such a country --and being exposed to Hip Hop at an early age-- would mean that you grew up in a Hip Hop culture.

I, myself, grew up in a Hip Hop culture, eventhough I've never been to the US. The Netherlands has a pretty strong Hip Hop movement, and my uncle was the prime reason I got exposed to rap at a very early age.

Just thought I'd clear that up. I haven't read every post in this thread, so I apologize upfront if someone already went over this.
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby FreeSpeech » Apr 21st, '11, 00:25

mcZu wrote:You don't actually have to be from the US to be part of the Hip Hop culture. Every single country in the world can have a Hip Hop culture. Just look at the countries --outside of the US-- who are, whom I consider, heavy weights in the Hip Hop genre category. UK, France, Brazil, Germany, and Japan. These countries all have their very own Hip Hop culture, growing up in such a country --and being exposed to Hip Hop at an early age-- would mean that you grew up in a Hip Hop culture.

I, myself, grew up in a Hip Hop culture, eventhough I've never been to the US. The Netherlands has a pretty strong Hip Hop movement, and my uncle was the prime reason I got exposed to rap at a very early age.

Just thought I'd clear that up. I haven't read every post in this thread, so I apologize upfront if someone already went over this.

:y:

I meant that he has 0 exposure to AMERICAN hip hop culture, which is what we were essentially talking about. But yes, I do realize their are tons of other hip hop cultures worldwide that i have no experience with.
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i dont love men,faggot keep that shit between you and cole or maybe you and your pops.


i dont care if u didnt google son,u went and opened that Eminem related page and posted it here.

well great,u visit a hip hop site who thinks recovery is a 4 star album which it is,just cuz u think its overrated dont mean shit.

you a member on an Eminem forum,nobody's changing their opinion because the almighty fuckhole faggot said so. :laughing:


Are you trolling or are you actually this stupid?

My serveral months on this forum have led me to one conclusion: He's that stupid.
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby slimshadylappin » Apr 21st, '11, 03:11

slimsoxshady wrote:too many people saying GRODT
thats an undeniable classic imo

how can it be a undeniable classic when only half the hip hop community likes it.
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby GladHeAteHerr » Apr 21st, '11, 03:36

What do people think is so great about GRODT? Seriously I don't get it..I'd give it 3/5 stars.

The term classic is thrown around way too loosely.
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby slimshadylappin » Apr 21st, '11, 03:58

GladHeAteHerr wrote:What do people think is so great about GRODT? Seriously I don't get it..I'd give it 3/5 stars.

The term classic is thrown around way too loosely.

This lol. I am still trying to figure it out
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby Devil'sAdvocate » Apr 21st, '11, 09:41

I was mad when i typed that post.

Kanye is a great rapper (not underrated tho)
Recovery is a 3.5/5 album to me
MBDTF aint a classic (yet)
Freespeech makes intresting threads but hes annoying as fuck.
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby M15HKA » Apr 21st, '11, 11:56

Doggystyle..

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The College Dropout

All Eyez On Me

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MBDTF is not a classic. I already made my statements about Kanye in another thread. However it is a good album. I will add in my opinion is it a breath of fresh air for mainstream hip hop. However it is not a classic, maybe a few years from now my opinion will change, I understand the concept to it but in reality from a Hip Hop stand point it is not a classic for me. I believe the problem is many of us have different views on what is a classic.

GRODT is not a classic it is a cool album I can kick back and listen to but nothing points to it being anywhere near a classic.

Illmatic in no way shape or form is overrated :facepalm

Take some good parts and take some average parts sprinkle it with a few cringe worthy moments and you have Recovery. It is ok not great not a classic but not poor. Just a ok album.
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Re: Overrated Hip-Hop Albums

Postby M15HKA » Apr 21st, '11, 13:20

Fucken the song was playing full loud in my lecture because of you :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
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