Agree or Disagree: Jay-Z and Kanye have the same number of classics

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Agree to disagree...

MBDTF getting that Grammy for AOTY... LR or Graduation didnt

unless Adele get that shit.. but Ye's album shitting on that

haven't heard anything as good yet coming out of this year... close though
 
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tompetrez3;3034977 said:
bitch you aint got no fans. like i said i put your name in twitter and google search not 1 fucking hit. nobody was #NP your shit. GTFOH. you talk all that confidence shit why the fuck you dont have 1 single fan.

You ain't googling right my mans. But then again what can you expect of a lowly hater such as yourself. Be gone you serf
 
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KingdomKame;3035004 said:
Agree to disagree...

MBDTF getting that Grammy for AOTY... LR or Graduation didnt

unless Adele get that shit.. but Ye's album shitting on that

haven't heard anything as good yet coming out of this year... close though

And that means? Ain't like awards really mean anything real these days
 
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Jigga classics: The Blueprint.

Kanye classics: College Dropout, Late Registration.

As for RD, that album is no better than other 1996 albums such as Legal Drug Money, Hell On Earth and IWW, and didn't make (much) more of an impact either.
 
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shenco;3035020 said:
And that means? Ain't like awards really mean anything real these days

Ok

You can not like the album then. I aint tripping

imo lyrically and production wise its his best album
 
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idoitforhiphop10;3035025 said:
only on the IC reasonable doubt is not considered a classic.

Nobody listens to "Reasonable Doubt" offline, breh. Like Tompetrez said, only when Jay became the biggest rapper in the game did "Reasonable Doubt" become a classic.
 
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DMTxCannabis;3035029 said:
Jigga classics: The Blueprint.

Kanye classics: College Dropout, Late Registration.

As for RD, that album is no better than other 1996 albums such as Legal Drug Money, Hell On Earth and IWW, and didn't make (much) more of an impact either.

Complete co-sign. By today's standards RD is a great album. When it came out it was so-so
 
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MAKAVELI25;3035040 said:
Nobody listens to "Reasonable Doubt" offline, breh. Like Tompetrez said, only when Jay became the biggest rapper in the game did "Reasonable Doubt" become a classic.

i be hearin some whips bumpin can't knock the hustle and Ain't no nigga. I even heard somebody bumpin bring it on.
 
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semi-auto-mato;3035006 said:
it really is. no explanation needed

It's hilarious how worked up these niggas (most likely white boys) get when they see comments like that. Their crusade to tear down any props dude receives is amazing. Esp this tomp dude, if someone was to compile a thread on all his jay-z material, it'd go diamond before one single post. Just quotes alone.
 
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KingdomKame;3035039 said:
Ok

You can not like the album then. I aint tripping

imo lyrically and production wise its his best album

What? I'm just talking about awards. I fux with both graduation and mbdtf, but they def not classics. Maybe personal classics to you, but not a classic in general from what I see
 
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shenco;3035058 said:
What? I'm just talking about awards. I fux with both graduation and mbdtf, but they def not classics. Maybe personal classics to you, but not a classic in general from what I see

No such thing as an instant classic
I did say give it time
I still think its his best album..
 
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KingdomKame;3035068 said:
No such thing as an instant classic
I did say give it time
I still think its his best album..

That's why RD wasn't considered a classic in 1996. Classic take time to marinate and make a impact. That's why everybodies arguement about it not bein popular in '96 is irrelevant.
 
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shenco;3035065 said:
Jay Z only has 1 classic and it's The Blueprint? Only on the IC man

TBA just has too many great songs: "Encore", "My 1st song", "PSA", "Problems", "What More Can I say", "Moments of Clarity", and thats just all I remember off head. Great fucking album
 
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idoitforhiphop10;3035079 said:
That's why RD wasn't considered a classic in 1996. Classic take time to marinate and make a impact. That's why everybodies arguement about it not bein popular in '96 is irrelevant.

Na, man, AEOM was praised upon release, so were LAD, Illmatic, The Blueprint, Doggystyle, and GODT. If Jay had faded out after releasing RD, it would NOT be considered a classic. Yes, it's his best album lyrically, but it just doesn't belong in a room with joints like "The Chronic", "College Dropout", or "Ready 2 Die".
 
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