DarthRozay
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Mr 202;9259824 said:Mobb deep ain't been the same since the blueprint..
T. Sanford;9259833 said:Mr 202;9259824 said:Mobb deep ain't been the same since the blueprint..
Jay-Z murdered them on Takeover.
Logic Last;549763 said:Quite Storm >>> U You Don't Know
Streets Raised Me >>> Heart of The City
Spread Love>>> Hola Hovto
The Realist>>>> Renegade
Where ya heart out >>>> Jigga that Nikka
I'm Going Out>>>>> Izzo
Let a ho be a ho >>> Song Cry Spread Love>>>> Takeover
What's ya poison >>>>>> All I Need
DR. JEK;9260660 said:I've spent alot of time shitting on Jigga warriors on this site and I promise you, I love me some Murda Musik....but even I gotta say pump the breaks here! Blueprint is better than Murda Musik and I think it's his best cohesive album.(yeah, better than reasonable doubt, don't agree, then fuck yo feelings)
Now if you wanna say Infamous is better than Reasonable dought I can roll wit that but Mobb don't got an album better than Blueprint and again, I'm far from a Jay Z fan saying this.
Built 4 cuban linx;9259329 said:wasn't his name logic first at one point, who changed his username? LMAO
za'kiss;9263286 said:Nas' verse on "It's Mine" > any Jay-Z verse on the Blueprint
IMHO.
its....JOHN B;9263296 said:za'kiss;9263286 said:Nas' verse on "It's Mine" > any Jay-Z verse on the Blueprint
IMHO.
Hav killed it too, one of the few times he outshined P
za'kiss;9263336 said:its....JOHN B;9263296 said:za'kiss;9263286 said:Nas' verse on "It's Mine" > any Jay-Z verse on the Blueprint
IMHO.
Hav killed it too, one of the few times he outshined P
Yeah Hav bodied that track.
I might be pushing it a bit to say Nas' verse is better than any of Jay's, but I always find myself revisiting Murda Musik way more than the Blueprint. The Blueprint is almost too clean. It feels so polished and well-tailored. All of the verses are technically impressive and the production is tasteful and cohesive, but I always find myself wanting to revisit the dark world and rugged soundscapes of Murda Musik more than Jay's heavily refined soul music.
Is it apples and oranges as others have suggested? Maybe to some extent. You can't say The Blueprint fails in any way by its own standards like you can some other ablums. It's the perfect realization of a particular sort of vision. That's why I understand why it's regarded it as a classic. It's Michael Jordan rap. But still. The essence of hip-hop is the gutter damn it. And that's Murda Musik.