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Originally Posted by HARMCITY45
Basura....
I agree with you on that. That Rick Ross album surprised me with how good it is.Originally Posted by HARMCITY45
If you don't think Deeper than Rap was a great album than you are a fool sir...
IDGAF...
That %!%+ was fire!
Mafia Music
Yacht Club
Rich off Cocaine
Valley of death
All I need
Usual suspects
And my favorite
"In cold Blood"
And what I am currently bumping now....
NipseyHussel vol 1,2 and 3
Currency TINAM
Bangledesh Passport music
Dom kennedy FSDS
God Jewels Deleted scenes
Eightball Lost triple album
Crucial Conflict's Goodside Badside
GFK Ironman album
Slim Thug Boss of all bosses
And the best of earth,wind and fire...
[Diddy] Take that, take that...[/diddy]
If youdon'tthink Deeper than Rap was a great album than you are a fool sir...
Fixed.
I don't even hate Wale no where near as much as you hate ross
I don't know this new Jay...
I can't vibe with it
And I don't like him..
Okay, fair enough, you don't like the new Jay and you can't vibe with it. If that's the case, why even bring up Rick Ross or his album Deeper ThanRap when clearly this thread is dedicated to Blueprint 3 by Jay Z?? What exactly are you trying to prove??
Originally Posted by AceBoogie
the substance is there...no denying that.
new age hopfans will appreciate the production whereas it may be a hit or miss with traditional fans. i don't believe the are any sure shot beats on this album besides the cudi track, and maybe the alicia keys joint(that he sampled from agallah)
another split amongst fans comes with jay wanting to orchestrate the game, but same time showing biased favoritism toward artists he works with.
i.e.
says he's not a clipse fan because they talk about the same thing...but you grab jeezy the snowman for a collabo...and have the nerve to reference "keys open doors" on the album.
or
it's death to autotune...but big up to weezy, yeezy, and t-pain...the autotune spokesmen.
if your going for shock value, why half step.
another thing that bothered me is the fact that he's still speaking about dame and jim jones. you aired them out two albums ago moe, you won that already.
to me this album spins like blueprint 2: THE GIFT minus that "hovi baby" standout.
I can answer this...Originally Posted by HARMCITY45
Question.... What is the diffrence between Nas when when he was on his Escobar +!$@ and Rick Ross??Originally Posted by eyes of hazel
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
"Harm,"
Your response to me is a little flawed IMO.
I agree with your stance, but the angle is off.
You more going on being influenced by whatever. I'm talking about the foundation.
ALL music -- especially hip-hop culture -- is built and sustained off/from credibility, in all forms.
You can't tell me to be "just about the rap music" when an artform's foundation is what it is.
It seperates "classics" from the "I don't believe I bought this %$%# back in 2009!"
I stopped being a "rap" fan after 1986. I've lived hip-hop ever since.
And its a lot of "rap" music and R&B (check Wu Forever for the meaning) 'round chea.
I'll leave it at that.
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