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Yea lyrically Illmatic still has the crown, you wylin on that one.
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nvmdNas & 50 debut albums were a gift & a curse
It cemented their legacies in hip hop but it transitioned into an average rap career
Like when jennings dropped 55 his rookie year & everyone thought he was up next but been average ever since
50 was the penny hardaway of rap & nas was grant hill
Truth hurts bMigos stay trolling everywhere
Stillmatic is Nas' best album though
NaS had an average rap career?
You write the OLD testament to the Hip Hop Bible.
Sophmore album is widely seen as a classic now. Spent 4 weeks as the #1 album in the country. This is 96, Biggie and Pac are a alive.
3rd album receives good reviews. #1 album as well.
NaStradamus. Can't defend this. But there are STILL a few gems on there.
Stillmatic. Classic.
GOD's Son arguably a Classic.
Streets Disciple if it was ONE disc it would been a 4.5. A lot of gems tho.
Hip Hop D Is Dead. Solid album. #1
Untitled. Very GOOD album. Something like a prequel to TPAB as far as theme and subject matter. Another #1
Life Is Good. Critically acclaimed. #1.
Who that was relevant in 94 that dropped an album is still around now? To say NaS had an average career, is to say the average rapper last 20+ years in the game? He had a #1 album 19 years ago. And his most recent album went to #1, does the average rapper do that?
5 (solo) #1 albums in 3 dif decades. There's not many artists in ANY genere still relevant today that can say that.
For an artist who was never really been "mainstream" foreal, to have the the 3rd most #1 albums. Still considered one of the best lyricist.
Yall just throw around the word classic, but like i said when was nas actually running the game, idc if he had a #1 album for a couple weeks, tons of rappers had #1 albums on the charts
Didnt nas flop with the firm
Where do I start? This is the generation that feels they need to compare everything to the past for some sort of validation. When illmatic dropped it literally changed everything. It resurrected the east coast, which at the time had taken a back seat to the West Coast. More importantly the album redefined the emcee and raised the bar to a whole new level. The album was deemed a classic from everyone who had a worthy opinion. It was respected globally and has stood the test of time. Many people in the Hip Hop community consider it the greatest rap record ever made and deservingly so.^^List these reviews from 1994 where critics were calling Illmatic the greatest album of all time and better then Paid in Full, It Takes a Nation, etc.?
There is a saying and it holds true for all musicians, your first album takes your entire life up to the moment you release it. It usually is the most personal piece of work you will ever create. Illmatic was an accumulation of Nasir's life to that point. The universe was aligned for that release. He had 4 of the greatest producers in Hip Hop orchestrate the boards and lay the sound for his poetry. Recapturing that magic is damn near impossible and has been a gift and a curse of Nasir's career. You are correct, the bar was set too high.Hes a legend but only has one album considered a classic, that album set the bar too high for his own good
You really need to listen more and talk less. I have noticed you talk on lot on this board, but really aren't saying anything. You were humbled with this very album because you felt the need to share an uneducated opinion before actually listening to this album and grasping it. Maybe you should bow out of the illmatic conversation until you really grasp that album.Maybe it's because I was only 6 when illmatic came out and I didn't hear it til years later, but albums always been overrated to me. It's a good album and for the time it was probably fantastic. But people need to move on.
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It has nothing to do with going against the grain. There's just nothing about it that sticks with me. The lyricism is pretty standard to me. Production is borderline leaking trash juice / boring. Only thing I really enjoy is his flow.
The only thing that's leaking trash juice is your opinion my dude.
NY State of the mind is the only song I like.
Nas & 50 debut albums were a gift & a curse
It cemented their legacies in hip hop but it transitioned into an average rap career
Like when jennings dropped 55 his rookie year & everyone thought he was up next but been average ever since
50 was the penny hardaway of rap & nas was grant hill
If your debut is unanimously your best body of work
That means Your career was avg & you showed no growth in your craft
Truth hurts
Yall just throw around the word classic, but like i said when was nas actually running the game, idc if he had a #1 album for a couple weeks, tons of rappers had #1 albums on the charts
You really need to Close Your AccountDidnt nas flop with the firm
It went platinum because of the hype, album was trashAlbum went platinum. How is that a flop?
50 was Penny and NaS was Grant Hill? My goodness, one of the worst things I've ever read on here.
I dont understand this.What years can you truly say nas was running the game?
Mid 90s was bad boy death row
Late 90s, em, jay & x
Early 2000s, jay,em,nelly
Nas was never at the top of the game