How Many classic albums does RICK RO$$ have?

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rudygonz;3038449 said:
i'll give him 2

I would have given him 2 as well, but "Trilla" had a couple skip worthy tracks IMO...But yeah, I def think "God Forgives, I Don't" is gon be undeniable.
 
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blackbloc;3038463 said:
what a concert with 3 plat selling hiphop artist 2 of which have actual classic albums?

you right
i'll give you this 1
ross is a better rapper than jeezy
but if ima have an active thread callin soulja boy a legend then i have no choice but to let niggas say tm101 is a classic album
even tho in my opinion it is not
 
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it's a classic cuz it's a great album from front to back and is the representative of that time period in hip hop
but it ain't change shit
how can you give jay-z credit for his fucking beats?
he didn't make them shits
that's just like niggas always sayin rick ross be havin good beats
so
he ain't make em
 
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I think the closest to a classic is Deeper than Rap... as far as consistently putting good rap albums out he Has to be the best in recent years but once nostalgia sets in probably 5-10yrs from now, people will be saying some of these recent albums are classics

I'd just say he's got 3 really good albums
 
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Basically what everyone else says.....None

Solid albums like Deeper Than Rap and Teflon Don yes, but a classic....

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lmao@ the i.c. being full of lame and followers, smh....just followin the crowd, "zip zilch", " the same as lebron james has ships", smh...im disgusted at the lack of individuality displayed on this forum.
 
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Reakwon didn't make the beats on Cuban Linx, but does it mean Cuban linx didn't have influence?

BackInWhite;3038549 said:
it's a classic cuz it's a great album from front to back and is the representative of that time period in hip hop

but it ain't change shit

how can you give jay-z credit for his fucking beats?

he didn't make them shits

that's just like niggas always sayin rick ross be havin good beats

so

he ain't make em
 
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I got him with 3. DTR, TEFLON DON, and POM. Some of yall may not appreciate POM if you not from downsouth. God Forgives will be number 4.
 
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international;3038596 said:
lmao@ the i.c. being full of lame and followers, smh....just followin the crowd, "zip zilch", " the same as lebron james has ships", smh...im disgusted at the lack of individuality displayed on this forum.

ikr .
 
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first off, i dont think you can have a classic in this day and age, because nobody will agree on shit today, because of the internets.

rozay got two personal classics, TD and DTR. I think there are only 4-5 tracks I dont like on those two albums combined.
 
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Mvpbrodie93;3038329 said:
The blueprint changed hip hop

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He got some underrated songs. For the Low, Pots and Pans are crazy. Real talk, the fact that this question is even asked shows how far the classic labeling has fallen. Hell no he has nothing remotely close to a classic.
 
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Miles HIGH;3038514 said:
I would have given him 2 as well, but "Trilla" had a couple skip worthy tracks IMO...But yeah, I def think "God Forgives, I Don't" is gon be undeniable.

Actually, upon further review...The whole "Trilla" album still rides...He got 2.
 
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