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6ix9ine really trying to die out here huh
Aquemi, ATLiens and The love below by Dre.
3 classics vs Kanye's 6. Nah not even close.
the best discog in rap is The Roots btw, classics in three decades what you know about that
6ix9ine really trying to die out here huh
070 Shake's verse was so fucking beautiful - WE'RE STILL THE KIDS WE USED TO BE. She's going to be a star. Her vocals on Santeria were also amazing and definitely one of the highlights of the album for me.Bruh the Kanye west album gets better every listen ala Yeezus.
Its so damn good. Ghost Town is track of the year and of all time.
Yikes is gonna be a huge single, probably gonna be used in a ton of trailers.
Violent Crimes is an amazing closer, that chick is gonna blow.
I would be so damn hype if the Cudi/Kanye album is better than this.
Stankonia is better than any album Kanye has put out since Watch the Throne.
Kanye has TCD, Late Registration, Graduation, and Watch the Throne
Kast has Southernplayalistic, ATLiens, Aquemeni, Stankonia, Speakerbox/Love Below
5 to 3.
We can just agree to disagree because Kanye fell off long ago imo. Its a subjective argument.
You know homie.070 Shake's verse was so fucking beautiful - WE'RE STILL THE KIDS WE USED TO BE. She's going to be a star. Her vocals on Santeria were also amazing and definitely one of the highlights of the album for me.
Still shook, dweeb. Keep internet hyping, instead of having discussions, lol at deleting your comments once you got checked.Just stop you UK .
What the fuck is this fucking trash ROFL.
Bro, Ghost Town was meant to be on the Cudi/Kanye album. Its already SOTY, if the album is as good as that track, then we may have AOTY and one of the best albums this decade.Can't wait for Kids See Ghost next week and the Nas album after that.
Ye really blessing us this June goddamn
Damn I didn't know it was supposed to be on the collab album, it's my favorite track on the album for sure and has been on repeat since it came out.Bro, Ghost Town was meant to be on the Cudi/Kanye album. Its already SOTY, if the album is as good as that track, then we may have AOTY and one of the best albums this decade.
You saying all their albums are classic?
Lol you leave Yeezus and MBDTF off Ye's and put up Stankonia for OutKast? How?
808's not included? Ok.....
Kanye didnt fall of a long time ago, he released Yeezus and MBDTF this decade. TLOP is also an A+ tier album, and I need time for this album to digest to have a proper opinion.
Its not really a subjective argument to leave MBDTF of Kanye's Classics because its widely regarded as his best work and 808s as probably the most influential of his works.
I love WTT, I really do, its underrated and its braggadocios rap at its finest.
Music is subjective but Kanye's discography in hiphop is hard to top.
I love outKast, I love Andre 3k. I wish we got a solo like we did Big Boi's, and Ill say if MBDTF didnt release in 2010, then Big Boi's Sir Lucious left foot would be AOTY.
Damn I didn't know it was supposed to be on the collab album, it's my favorite track on the album for sure and has been on repeat since it came out.
Kim said that her favorite album is the Kids See Ghost and she seems to have really good taste. Let's see. All I know is that Cudi/Kanye make classics when they come together and I'm not expecting anything less.
I've still liked songs here and there from Ye since then, but I haven't liked an entire album to where I consider it a classic, but I don't disagree he has had critically acclaimed albums since then. I can see why people would consider later albums classics. It's a matter if personal preference to me.
Completely agree on SIr Luscious it was a great album.
Chicago goons don't play. Lil Reese will put a hit on 6ix9ine soon as he steps foot into Chicago. Keef and his associates really are about that life.6ix9ine really trying to die out here huh
Plus I don't think they have the kind of influence that Kanye has had which is what classic albums should do. I mean just look at 808s and Heartbreak alone and look at the kind of impact it made and how many rappers it has influenced. Drake who is currently the biggest rapper alive wouldn't be Drake without that album.I don’t think the Roots have ever had a classic. They put out a lot of good albums, but I’ve never fell in love with any of them. They are similar to Little Brother where there stuff is pleasant but begins to blur and blend in with one another. Certainly have never produced anything as good as MBTDF.
I don’t think the Roots have ever had a classic. They put out a lot of good albums, but I’ve never fell in love with any of them. They are similar to Little Brother where there stuff is pleasant but begins to blur and blend in with one another. Certainly have never produced anything as good as MBTDF.