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::Jason::

Starting XI
Originally posted by johnnybrubacker
why dont u think mc ren is a hardcore rapper?
who cares? :|

still listening to some cunninlynguists tracks.. the new kelis-album is quite good too (doesn't count as rap tho) and the unreleased 'Talib Kweli - Beautiful Struggle'.
 

OWENISAGUN

Reserve Team
Originally posted by johnnybrubacker
why dont u think mc ren is a hardcore rapper?

not only is he a fake gangsta he was also the least talented of the MC's in NWA. he is from the 'burbs, he is softer than a babies teddy bear.
 

shokz

The Red Devil
Be a man Hogan :f***:

 

::Jason::

Starting XI
Originally posted by Gerrard 17
read this: http://www.hiphopmusic.com/archives/000458.html

I got the D 12 - D12 World album... don't waste your money on it, that's all I can say.

Any Common fans on here? Should I get Can I Borrow a Dollar or Resurrection?
thank you. (Y) (Y)
It was easy to realise that it was unfinished, but most of the tracks sound good already. Especially the one featuring Mary J. Blige. An amazing album coming out later on.

I have Common - Resurrection (on mp3's :( ) and I think that it's mainly a good album. Not so "produced", but good rhymes and some really good tracks as a whole. Especially 'Chapter 13' is a good track.

Talib deserves to go multiplatinium because of everything he represents. I'll never buy 50 cent or Eminem, because as an art form, I like it, but for all they say, they don't deserve my money.
someone in the hiphopmusic.com said that and I solely agree.

Do you guys know what this is?

Is this from a mixtape? I have it, it's pretty good, but it's not College Dropout.
It looks like College Dropout with some extra-tracks. Or well, I can't be sure really, but I got most of those tracks on a bunch too. Maybe 'twas a stolen version too?

Kanye (Y)

awax (Y)

a good track for the moment, Lil'kim ft. Twista - Thug Love
 

PScott

Senior Squad
Originally posted by Gerrard 17
Do you guys know what this is?

Is this from a mixtape? I have it, it's pretty good, but it's not College Dropout.
It's from the College Dropout Advanced release. It came out [online] last November or December. It had some tracks that made it on the final version and some that didn't. "MY Way" was one of the tracks that didnt. You should get the advanced songs that were left off, because they were some of the better songs in my opinion. Would have been better if he had put those songs on there instead of the many skits he threw on the album.
 

hermolt

Starting XI
Going to see Hilltop Hoods tomorrow night :rockman:

Oh hell yeah, it's only 15 bucks too, and this will be the last time I'll get to see em for that kind of dough. Uni is gonna drag so hard tomorrow.
 

Gerrard 17

Fan Favourite
Originally posted by Elber2k3
Please tell me that "My Band" is not the best song.

OK, this is my review...



The CD lacks something. I can't put my finger on it, it's lacking something that Devil's Night had. Just the overall atmosphere of the album. There's 17 songs (+4 skits), and most of them sound very much alike. Similar beats, and all hooks sang by Eminem sound the same. The singles My Band and 40 Oz. don't match Purple Pills and Fight Music from the previous album. I'm not even gonna say anything about My Band. 40 Oz. is a party song... that's the only place it will work, but it doesn't take much to make ag good party song. Keep Talking and 6 In The Morning would be my favorite songs on this album, except that they've been out already for months.

The beat on D12 World (the song) is very characteristic for Kanye West, but I wouldn't call it good. I expected more, it sounds like a College Dropout reject. Hi-Tek made the beat for How Come. I'm used to Hi-Tek making better beats, but it's good.

Good Die Young- best song on the album. It's a tribute to the deceased member, Bugz. This song has the right atmosphere I was talking about in the beginning... Ironically, Eminem is not on this track. Beat produced by Kon Artis.

American Psycho II is really good too. Catchy hook by B-Real.

Just Like U and U R The One - don't fit here. I don't know what they're doing on this album. When I saw those titles, I thought they'd be Murda INC disses (dissing Ja Rules RnB love songs or whatever)... seriously, "U R The One" what the ****? >U R< that's like from 1998.

I expected more from Eminem on this album. Swifty and Proof sound really good. Bizarre- if it weren't for the pact they had made way in the past, I don't think he'd be even part of the group. His rhymes and flow are weak.

Overall 5/10. There's 21 tracks on this album, but it could be easily cut down to 10 or 12. If you can get it cheap/free it's worth just for the few good tracks.




wow, this turned out long....
 

Gerrard 17

Fan Favourite
The only (i'm almost sure) collabos are Obie Trice on Loyalty and B-Real on American Psycho II. I guess they figured they have enough rappers as it is ;)
 

Gerrard 17

Fan Favourite
Ryan, Rob, everyone else who's into the underground scene...

Can you post your top non-mainstream albums? When I say non-mainstream, I'm not talking about Tupac, NAS, etc. I mean more like Jedi Mind, Common, Big L, Canibus, etc.
 


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