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IMO must own curren$y
-Pilot Talk 1 (album)
-Pilot Talk 2 (album)
-Covert Coupe (mixtape)
-The Stoned Immaculate (album)
-Weekend and Bernie's (album)
-Priest Andretti (mixtape)
-New Jet City (mixtape)
Honorable mention : -Cigarette Boats (mixtape) -Here ([emoji]128293[/emoji] mixtape) -How Fly (mixtape with Wiz) -Live in Concert (sequel to How Fly)
Early curren$y is better to revisit after hearing these. You gain an appreciation for how far curren$y has come.
Fear and Loathing and New Orleans >
Smokey Robinson and Return to the winner circle are fire. FIRE
But spitta really took off after Pilot Talk 1
Weekend at Burnies is probably my least favorite spitta project.
I disagree with listening to new spitta before old spitta. Listening from old to new you really get to see the progression and how he cemented his position. Early on he wasn't rapping in code, but to really appreciate the code rap you have to understand where he started from.
Weekend at Burnies is probably my least favorite spitta project.
I disagree with listening to new spitta before old spitta. Listening from old to new you really get to see the progression and how he cemented his position. Early on he wasn't rapping in code, but to really appreciate the code rap you have to understand where he started from.
Just listened to Pilot Talk 1 & 2. Both were good listening experiences. I tried the Stoned Immaculate, and somebody is gonna have to clarify it for me. I didn't like it at all. I'm gonna try again today at the gym and bus ride home, but it just seemed like a huge drop off from the dope Pilot Talk series
Stoned immaculate was more or less Curren$y's attempt at going commercial. It is rather different than the PT series of albums but trust me give Stoned Immaculate another play through. I promise you either "chasin papers" or "showroom" will grow on you
To each his own but you didnt like Privacy Glass, Armoire, Showroom, No Squares, Jet Life, Audio Dope 3, JLR???Just listened to Pilot Talk 1 & 2. Both were good listening experiences. I tried the Stoned Immaculate, and somebody is gonna have to clarify it for me. I didn't like it at all. I'm gonna try again today at the gym and bus ride home, but it just seemed like a huge drop off from the dope Pilot Talk series
Take You There, That's The Thing and Chandelier are the onlys track on it I don't like. I think Stoned Immaculate was a masterpiece besides those.To each his own but you didnt like Privacy Glass, Armoire, Showroom, No Squares, Jet Life, Audio Dope 3, JLR???
Even the more radio friendly songs didnt compromise his style. Take You There gets a spin every now and then. SI isnt at the top of my list, and you can kinda hear WB's footprints, but I applaud them for letting Spitta do his thing.
To each his own but you didnt like Privacy Glass, Armoire, Showroom, No Squares, Jet Life, Audio Dope 3, JLR???
Even the more radio friendly songs didnt compromise his style. Take You There gets a spin every now and then. SI isnt at the top of my list, and you can kinda hear WB's footprints, but I applaud them for letting Spitta do his thing.
Take You There, That's The Thing and Chandelier are the onlys track on it I don't like. I think Stoned Immaculate was a masterpiece besides those.
Capitol, One More Time, Showroom beats
Agreed about Showroom. Can't even rank the ADs. Each is just a completely different song to me but AD3 gets the most spins.I always thought showroom > showroom 2 , but audio dope 4 > audio dope 2 > audio dope > audio dope 3
And The Drive In theater releasing on National FDB day good looks spitta
Wiz's verse was trashNo Squares (xm/sirius broadcast version) had a fire 2nd verse from Spitta. but Wiz's was nice too.