MY Description Of A "Classic"

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That's some interesting mentions in your list and I agree with most of it. But for a classic it should also have songs that are above that other level, y'know timeless anthems or classics. An album filled with nothing but good songs is not a classic cause hardly anything stands out. I definitely agree with your first five though I'd rather take "Life is Too Short" by Short Dog.

Long Live the Kane

Live and Let Die

The Diary

Mr. Scarface is Back ("The Pimp" is not a good song, but it comes early in the album so it doesn't damage it and I can tolerate it)

Grip It! On That Other Level (or The Geto Boys)

Straight Outta Compton

It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back

Fear of a Black Planet

Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black

Coast II Coast (the Alkaholiks)

AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted

Death Certificate

The Low End Theory

Enter the Wu-Tang 36 Chambers

Liquid Swords

Mama Said Knock You Out

187 He Wrote (it's Spice 1)

Music to Driveby (by Compton's Most Wanted)

too tired now to think of more...
 
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Thats a classic
 
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Personally I disagree with your description. For example, I can play chicken n beer by Luda without skipping one track but only one or two tracks truly stand out. Its got to have diverse concepts, metaphors and lyrics. Got to have great stories and say something worthwhile
 
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There are classic albums that I can skip a song or two on...there are albums I wouldn't consider classic that I can listen to all the way through
 
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illmatic

ready to die

reasonable doubt

ob4cl

ironman

muddywaters

it was written

the infamous (minus track 9 were they sound like robots i skip that every time)

doe or die

the realness

monkey bars

minstrel show

chitlin circuit 1.5

the salvation

boy meets world

te last 2 just because i ahvent got sick of them yet there too new to be considered classics but i can definitly listen to the all the way threw
 
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ChuckieInDaMurderAve;1776920 said:
That's some interesting mentions in your list and I agree with most of it. But for a classic it should also have songs that are above that other level, y'know timeless anthems or classics. An album filled with nothing but good songs is not a classic cause hardly anything stands out. I definitely agree with your first five though I'd rather take "Life is Too Short" by Short Dog.

Long Live the Kane
Live and Let Die
The Diary
Mr. Scarface is Back ("The Pimp" is not a good song, but it comes early in the album so it doesn't damage it and I can tolerate it)
Grip It! On That Other Level (or The Geto Boys)
Straight Outta Compton
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
Fear of a Black Planet
Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black
Coast II Coast (the Alkaholiks)
AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
Death Certificate
The Low End Theory
Enter the Wu-Tang 36 Chambers
Liquid Swords
Mama Said Knock You Out
187 He Wrote (it's Spice 1)
Music to Driveby (by Compton's Most Wanted)

too tired now to think of more...

good choices. i woulda saud life is too short but i aint even heard it all yet
 
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goldenja;1776887 said:
Hopefully yall agree:

If you can listen to an album from intro to outro and NOT(i repeat) NOT skip ONE track....... Thats a classic

albums (on my itunes at least) that are "classics" to me are:

Illmatic (NaS)

The Fix (Scarface)

Me Against The World (2pac)

Short Dogs In The House (Too Short)

Midnight Marauders (A Tribe Called Quest)

Just Tryin Ta Live (Devin The Dude)

The Lost Tapes (NaS)

Resurrection (Common)

Tha Last Meal (Snoop Dogg)

Sadly i CANT say College Dropout only because of "workout plan" (still a great album)

Now these are my Personal opinions and everyone else's are gonna be different...

what are "classics" to yall?

if I used that standard then no album is classic to me...there's never been an album where I love every single song that I wouldn't skip anything...to me a classic album is when you hear one song on that album anywhere and as soon as it's done you start singing the next song after it w/o even thinking..those are my classic albums
 
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blackrain;1780708 said:
if I used that standard then no album is classic to me...there's never been an album where I love every single song that I wouldn't skip anything...to me a classic album is when you hear one song on that album anywhere and as soon as it's done you start singing the next song after it w/o even thinking..those are my classic albums

i can see what your sayin... maybe i shouldnt of used classic and said "masterpiece"
 
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blackrain;1780708 said:
if I used that standard then no album is classic to me...there's never been an album where I love every single song that I wouldn't skip anything...to me a classic album is when you hear one song on that album anywhere and as soon as it's done you start singing the next song after it w/o even thinking..those are my classic albums

Ehh, just listen to The Geto Boys (the album) and see what you'll think. I mean, it's perhaps the most consistent album in quality I've ever heard. You love one song, you love the whole album. It's so consistent it's almost like a compilation.

But it depends if that type of hip-hop appeals to you. If it does, then have a good luck enjoying every single song.
 
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i just had to bring this up cuz im always hearing folks say something a classic and i dont understand why (i.e. recovery, teflon don, etc.) not sayin their garbage but not classics to me.
 
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ChuckieInDaMurderAve;1780737 said:
Ehh, just listen to The Geto Boys (the album) and see what you'll think. I mean, it's perhaps the most consistent album in quality I've ever heard. You love one song, you love the whole album. It's so consistent it's almost like a compilation.

But it depends if that type of hip-hop appeals to you. If it does, then have a good luck enjoying every single song.

i have that album...it still doesn't change the fact that to my ears there's never been a cd I've heard where I would never skip a song...even my favorite album of all time I may not simply be in the mood to hear a certain record or I may not like one or 2 songs on it
 
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Every track doesn't have to be perfect on a album for it to be classic to me, it's like getting a A in class. As long as 90 percent is dope along with other things.

Signs of a classic to me

1. Impact (it must change hiphop in some form and influence it's peers or another generation, and it has to have some sales).None of that regional classic bullshit!

2. Replay (it has to stand the test of time and not sound dated)

3. it has to be the perfect balance of production and songwriting/lyricism (not all albums have to be lyrical imo, as long as the songwriting is strong, see Too Short, Pac, Face,etc)

In my honest opinion there are less than 30 Universal classic in hiphop imo and just because an album sold alot doesn't mean it's a classic either which is something that is done alot today. As far as i'm concerned the last classic album was College Dropout imo, and maybe Trap Musik because they ushered in something new to rap.
 
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usmarin3;1780965 said:
Every track doesn't have to be perfect on a album for it to be classic to me, it's like getting a A in class. As long as 90 percent is dope along with other things.

Signs of a classic to me

1. Impact (it must change hiphop in some form and influence it's peers or another generation, and it has to have some sales).None of that regional classic bullshit!
2. Replay (it has to stand the test of time and not sound dated)
3. it has to be the perfect balance of production and songwriting/lyricism (not all albums have to be lyrical imo, as long as the songwriting is strong, see Too Short, Pac, Face,etc)

In my honest opinion there are less than 30 Universal classic in hiphop imo and just because an album sold alot doesn't mean it's a classic either which is something that is done alot today. As far as i'm concerned the last classic album was College Dropout imo, and maybe Trap Musik because they ushered in something new to rap.

i can feel this.. as you can see all 3 of them have classics to me
 
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