J.Cole made the best album of the decade (but nobody is payin attention)

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TheGOAT;c-10081661 said:
I own FHD, Sideline Story, & Born Sinner

I didnt cop 4YEO becuz that shit sucked to me

I know this is an unpopular opinion but Sideline Story has the best selection of tracks followed 2nd by FHD.

People was just pissed they put old songs on the album

I felt the same about Sideline Story

There's a couple tracks that aren't great, but I feel like it might be the best collection of songs he's had on an actual album, maybe not the best cohesive album
 
Big Cole fan, but naw bruh. It's probably 3-4 songs i continue to listen.

I will say and continue to say J Cole's major problem will always be his production. It's very average. FHD is his best and most successful album because he reached out to other producers and gave his sound some diversity.

Everyone in his class picks better beats than him. Kendrick, Krit, Big Sean, Asap Rocky, etc.
 
Nechesh358;c-10081527 said:
5 Grand;c-10081386 said:
In all seriousness, compared to the 80s, 90s and 00s how has this decade been in comparison?

I know the 80s didn't really pick up until around 1987. That was when rap albums became more and more common.

The 90s was fire all the way through from 1990-1999

The 00s started off with a spark but I stopped paying attention in the ringtone era (circa 2006)

In comparison, how would you guys rate the 10s decade?

10s have been better than the 00s but theyre not touching the 80s or 90s. 90s the GOAT decade.

Supreme Clientele

Book of Thugs

Like Water for Chocolate

The Marshall Mathers LP

When the Smoke Clears

Country Grammar

S.D.E.

Let's Get Ready

The Dynasty: Roc La Familia

Stankonia

Tha Last Meal

Mista Don't Play

The Reason

The Blueprint

Stillmatic

Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections

Come Home with Me

The Eminem Show

The Fix

Lord Willin'

The Lost Tapes

Quality

Phrenology

God's Son

Get Rich or Die Tryin'

Trap Muzik

Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz

Speakerboxxx/The Love Below

The Black Album

Beg for Mercy

The College Dropout

Cee-Lo Green Is The Soul Machine

Straight Outta Cashville

The Grind Date

R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta)

The Documentary

The Massacre

The B. Coming

Be

Thug Motivation 101

Late Registration

Trill

The Minstrel Show

^and that's just up to 2005. FOH wit that BS
 
StoneColdMikey;c-10082267 said:
You must be one of them ,” Cole sold a mill in with no guest features!” Fans

You say this sarcastically as if it's not impressive

Can't even figure where you tried to go with that
 
Cole is very hit or miss to me. I’ll never forget when I bought Born Sinner. That shit was a chore to get through, boring as fuck
 
R.D.;c-10082340 said:
StoneColdMikey;c-10082267 said:
You must be one of them ,” Cole sold a mill in with no guest features!” Fans

You say this sarcastically as if it's not impressive

Can't even figure where you tried to go with that

Well Kevin gates did it too. But a lot of Cole fans annoyingly always brings it up. Of course it’s dope thing to accomplish
 
Revolver Ocelot;c-10082204 said:
Nechesh358;c-10081527 said:
5 Grand;c-10081386 said:
In all seriousness, compared to the 80s, 90s and 00s how has this decade been in comparison?

I know the 80s didn't really pick up until around 1987. That was when rap albums became more and more common.

The 90s was fire all the way through from 1990-1999

The 00s started off with a spark but I stopped paying attention in the ringtone era (circa 2006)

In comparison, how would you guys rate the 10s decade?

10s have been better than the 00s but theyre not touching the 80s or 90s. 90s the GOAT decade.

Supreme Clientele

Book of Thugs

Like Water for Chocolate

The Marshall Mathers LP

When the Smoke Clears

Country Grammar

S.D.E.

Let's Get Ready

The Dynasty: Roc La Familia

Stankonia

Tha Last Meal

Mista Don't Play

The Reason

The Blueprint

Stillmatic

Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections

Come Home with Me

The Eminem Show

The Fix

Lord Willin'

The Lost Tapes

Quality

Phrenology

God's Son

Get Rich or Die Tryin'

Trap Muzik

Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz

Speakerboxxx/The Love Below

The Black Album

Beg for Mercy

The College Dropout

Cee-Lo Green Is The Soul Machine

Straight Outta Cashville

The Grind Date

R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta)

The Documentary

The Massacre

The B. Coming

Be

Thug Motivation 101

Late Registration

Trill

The Minstrel Show

^and that's just up to 2005. FOH wit that BS

damn proved me wrong
 
Revolver Ocelot;c-10082204 said:
Nechesh358;c-10081527 said:
5 Grand;c-10081386 said:
In all seriousness, compared to the 80s, 90s and 00s how has this decade been in comparison?

I know the 80s didn't really pick up until around 1987. That was when rap albums became more and more common.

The 90s was fire all the way through from 1990-1999

The 00s started off with a spark but I stopped paying attention in the ringtone era (circa 2006)

In comparison, how would you guys rate the 10s decade?

10s have been better than the 00s but theyre not touching the 80s or 90s. 90s the GOAT decade.

Supreme Clientele

Book of Thugs

Like Water for Chocolate

The Marshall Mathers LP

When the Smoke Clears

Country Grammar

S.D.E.

Let's Get Ready

The Dynasty: Roc La Familia

Stankonia

Tha Last Meal

Mista Don't Play

The Reason

The Blueprint

Stillmatic

Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections

Come Home with Me

The Eminem Show

The Fix

Lord Willin'

The Lost Tapes

Quality

Phrenology

God's Son

Get Rich or Die Tryin'

Trap Muzik

Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz

Speakerboxxx/The Love Below

The Black Album

Beg for Mercy

The College Dropout

Cee-Lo Green Is The Soul Machine

Straight Outta Cashville

The Grind Date

R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta)

The Documentary

The Massacre

The B. Coming

Be

Thug Motivation 101

Late Registration

Trill

The Minstrel Show

^and that's just up to 2005. FOH wit that BS

Food & Liquor

American Gangster

Diplomatic Immunity

Tipping Point

Red Gone Wild

Blackout 2

The Carter

Carter 2

Underground Kings

Most Known Unknown

The Cool

Idlewild

The Mouse and the Mask

The Ecstatic

Loso's Way

Savage Life

Game Theory

808s

Living Legends

8 Diagrams
 
I'm sure there's an argument but it's a losing one

Good kid and To pimp a butterfly are better than MBDTF

Looking over track list, better might be a strong statement....they're all on the same tier

 
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Revolver Ocelot;c-10082204 said:
Nechesh358;c-10081527 said:
5 Grand;c-10081386 said:
In all seriousness, compared to the 80s, 90s and 00s how has this decade been in comparison?

I know the 80s didn't really pick up until around 1987. That was when rap albums became more and more common.

The 90s was fire all the way through from 1990-1999

The 00s started off with a spark but I stopped paying attention in the ringtone era (circa 2006)

In comparison, how would you guys rate the 10s decade?

10s have been better than the 00s but theyre not touching the 80s or 90s. 90s the GOAT decade.

Supreme Clientele

Book of Thugs

Like Water for Chocolate

The Marshall Mathers LP

When the Smoke Clears

Country Grammar

S.D.E.

Let's Get Ready

The Dynasty: Roc La Familia

Stankonia

Tha Last Meal

Mista Don't Play

The Reason

The Blueprint

Stillmatic

Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections

Come Home with Me

The Eminem Show

The Fix

Lord Willin'

The Lost Tapes

Quality

Phrenology

God's Son

Get Rich or Die Tryin'

Trap Muzik

Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz

Speakerboxxx/The Love Below

The Black Album

Beg for Mercy

The College Dropout

Cee-Lo Green Is The Soul Machine

Straight Outta Cashville

The Grind Date

R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta)

The Documentary

The Massacre

The B. Coming

Be

Thug Motivation 101

Late Registration

Trill

The Minstrel Show

^and that's just up to 2005. FOH wit that BS

you shud make a poll thread 00s vs 10s.
 

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