Who Cares???;3056300 said:Young dudes trying their hardest to have an artist from their era rank amongst older legends.
Nuthin But A Yung Thang
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Who Cares???;3056300 said:Young dudes trying their hardest to have an artist from their era rank amongst older legends.
D-Jack;3056336 said:But what had more impact??? Are you fucking kidding me??? You cannot see why from Observing that why ppl think you're fucking nuts for saying LR is better.
I don't care if you LR is better, that's your opinion, but say that the Chronic is cliche. Is a get the fuck outta here? How many albums did it influence for it to be cliche???
What ever Illmatic is cliche, so is Me Against the World, Blueprint, and etc by your dumbass logic.
D-Jack;3056336 said:But what had more impact??? Are you fucking kidding me??? You cannot see why from Observing that why ppl think you're fucking nuts for saying LR is better.
I don't care if you LR is better, that's your opinion, but say that the Chronic is cliche. Is a get the fuck outta here? How many albums did it influence for it to be cliche???
What ever Illmatic is cliche, so is Me Against the World, Blueprint, and etc by your dumbass logic.
rip.dilla;3056345 said:I think the threadstarter was talking solely of the PRODUCTION on both LPs
Not impact, lyricism or other shit
And I agree with him
thesynthesis;3056368 said:thats the subject he initially stared with, but then he forgot about his own topic and started judging it on the basis of songs
any nigga who says Hay Mamma and Heard E'm Say are better than every "song" on The Choronic is a stan
Late Registration topped numerous music critic polls and was revered as the best album of the year by numerous publications, including USA Today, Spin, and Time.[36][70] Rolling Stone awarded the second effort the highest position on their end of the year record list and hailed it as a "sweepingly generous, absurdly virtuosic hip-hop classic."[71] In the 2005 Village Voice Pazz & Jop poll of 795 pop critics, Late Registration finished at number one by a wide margin over any of the other album nominees. This was the second year in a row that West topped the nationwide critic poll, a feat that had occurred only one other time over twenty years ago by The Clash.[72] Pitchfork Media cited Late Registration as the second best album of 2005, saying, "Co-producer Jon Brion lent West an expansively ecstatic lift that West had never had before, and West lent Brion a genially self-important strut that Brion had never had. Together, they crafted a cathedral of sonic details — a gorgeous, tangled, heartfelt strings-and-samples masterpiece."[73] PopMatters listed Late Registration as the eighteenth best album of the year, writing, "His rhyming style is unique for how intuitive it seems. It might not be technically perfect, but it jibes perfectly with the lyrical diversity of his songs, the way he goes from boasting and joking to crying and reminiscing in a heartbeat. It's an album that dares to be stupid and smart, angry and silly, painful and joyous. The rhymes are further elevated by a layered, carefully crafted sound of melodic, atmospheric soul. Guest vocalists sing with yearning; strings and horns blend with samples of old soul and blues songs; MCs from disparate backgrounds make show-stopping appearances and disappear. Boundaries smoothly slide into each other, and everyday music is built." [74] Late Registration stands as West's second consecutive studio release to be rated XXL by XXL, the magazine's highest rank, which has been awarded to only sixteen other hip-hop albums.[75]
At the 48th Grammy Awards, Late Registration received a nomination for Album of the Year and won Best Rap Album. West's hit single "Gold Digger" was nominated for Record of the Year and received the award for Best Rap Solo Performance. He also won Best Rap Song for "Diamonds from Sierra Leone."[76] At the 37th NAACP Image Awards, the second album received a nomination for Outstanding Album. Late Registration was nominated for Album of the Year at the third annual Vibe Awards, but lost to Mariah Carey's The Emancipation of Mimi.[77] West received the awards for Top Rap Album for Late Registration as well as Hot Rap Track for "Gold Digger" at the 2006 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Awards, where he also received nominations for Top R&B/Hip-Hop Album and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Song.[78][79] Late Registration was nominated for best International Album at the 2006 BRIT Awards. At the end of the 2000s decade, Rolling Stone ranked the album number 40 on its list of the 100 Best Albums of the Decade.[80]
Mvpbrodie93;3055824 said:That's the best album of 2011 by FAR IMO, but it's not better produced then Cuban Linx which came out in 1995
D-Jack;3056371 said:I know what you said and I don't think you're crazy for liking LR's production better than The Chronic, but the point is you called it "Cliche" and it made you look foolish, so I had to address on you on that.
You say whatever you like about music quality that's a personal opinion. LR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>CD's production, imo.
KingdomKame;3056372 said:Late Registration topped numerous music critic polls and was revered as the best album of the year by numerous publications, including USA Today, Spin, and Time.[36][70] Rolling Stone awarded the second effort the highest position on their end of the year record list and hailed it as a "sweepingly generous, absurdly virtuosic hip-hop classic."[71] In the 2005 Village Voice Pazz & Jop poll of 795 pop critics, Late Registration finished at number one by a wide margin over any of the other album nominees. This was the second year in a row that West topped the nationwide critic poll, a feat that had occurred only one other time over twenty years ago by The Clash.[72] Pitchfork Media cited Late Registration as the second best album of 2005, saying, "Co-producer Jon Brion lent West an expansively ecstatic lift that West had never had before, and West lent Brion a genially self-important strut that Brion had never had. Together, they crafted a cathedral of sonic details — a gorgeous, tangled, heartfelt strings-and-samples masterpiece."[73] PopMatters listed Late Registration as the eighteenth best album of the year, writing, "His rhyming style is unique for how intuitive it seems. It might not be technically perfect, but it jibes perfectly with the lyrical diversity of his songs, the way he goes from boasting and joking to crying and reminiscing in a heartbeat. It's an album that dares to be stupid and smart, angry and silly, painful and joyous. The rhymes are further elevated by a layered, carefully crafted sound of melodic, atmospheric soul. Guest vocalists sing with yearning; strings and horns blend with samples of old soul and blues songs; MCs from disparate backgrounds make show-stopping appearances and disappear. Boundaries smoothly slide into each other, and everyday music is built." [74] Late Registration stands as West's second consecutive studio release to be rated XXL by XXL, the magazine's highest rank, which has been awarded to only sixteen other hip-hop albums.[75]
At the 48th Grammy Awards, Late Registration received a nomination for Album of the Year and won Best Rap Album. West's hit single "Gold Digger" was nominated for Record of the Year and received the award for Best Rap Solo Performance. He also won Best Rap Song for "Diamonds from Sierra Leone."[76] At the 37th NAACP Image Awards, the second album received a nomination for Outstanding Album. Late Registration was nominated for Album of the Year at the third annual Vibe Awards, but lost to Mariah Carey's The Emancipation of Mimi.[77] West received the awards for Top Rap Album for Late Registration as well as Hot Rap Track for "Gold Digger" at the 2006 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Awards, where he also received nominations for Top R&B/Hip-Hop Album and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Song.[78][79] Late Registration was nominated for best International Album at the 2006 BRIT Awards. At the end of the 2000s decade, Rolling Stone ranked the album number 40 on its list of the 100 Best Albums of the Decade.[80]
People acting like we brought up Ye out of no where
He 5 albums deep as a solo artist, and countless other productions on other albums
People acting like this J Cole vs Dr. Dre out here
thesynthesis;3056419 said:MvpBrodie next time you make a thread at least stay on topic
you made a thread about PRODUCTION, yet youve been talkin about songs, lyricism content flow etc...
in terms of production i dont think it is a fair comparison, seeing as how far production has come and all the advancements in technology
Beats quality has improved a million %, if this was soley about production than kanyes albums shit on illmatic, matw, rd, and nearly every 90's album....
You want to compare production then put it up against some update contenders such as Deeper Than Rap, where production was the main ingredient to success
Who Cares???;3056410 said:Who implied that? You guys argue that sales and other caucasion accolades mean nothing then turn around and use it for counterarguments. The notion that an album that influenced a number of past and present producers is inferior to an album that basically came and went, is insane. The Chronic has songs that are legendary damn near two decades later. You gonna tell me you have not heard Aint Nuttin But a G Thang on your home radio station with the last 2 years? I rarely listen to radio but heard it a number of times since January. What song of LR get play, just because? How many times you hit a black music venue and they played anything off LR?
Who Cares???;3056410 said:Who implied that? You guys argue that sales and other caucasion accolades mean nothing then turn around and use it for counterarguments. The notion that an album that influenced a number of past and present producers is inferior to an album that basically came and went, is insane. The Chronic has songs that are legendary damn near two decades later. You gonna tell me you have not heard Aint Nuttin But a G Thang on your home radio station with the last 2 years? I rarely listen to radio but heard it a number of times since January. What song of LR get play, just because? How many times you hit a black music venue and they played anything off LR?
Mvpbrodie93;3056430 said:Some other nigga brought up the chronic overall>>>LR I then stated my opinion
I don't think all 00's are better then all 90's albums production wise.
I think 2001 is better produced then lets say Finally Famous which came out this year.
thesynthesis;3056484 said:dj quick said walking into dre's studio is like walking into a spaceship, he's never seen anything like it