Ready To Die vs Me Against The World

  • Thread starter Thread starter New Editor
  • Start date Start date
Both are Classics and Great Albums

But I'm siding with MATW

I like the songs better and play it from beginning to end

R2D was dope as well

Suicidal Thoughts is my shit
 
fck it, just ask me which kidney i like better

MATW might be the better album but i'd listen to RTD everyday if i had to

 
Pac and Big are so common icons by now that you almost have to remind yourself of how far ahead of their time they were. They were both in their early twenties when these joints dropped....shits crazy
 
Me Against The World has aged much better.

Gotta go with it, too, because this is Pac's most well rounded album top to bottom.

If I Die 2Nite >
 
Easily matw

We was playin that shit outside my homebou house the other day, even the kids was vibin to that shit, they see that shit every day....his music still relevant

Biggie shit was cold but it sound dated, plus all that fairytale shit aint wassup
 
This is a good match up.

Difficult decision, but "If I Die 2nite" gives MATW the edge. There's a lot of gems on both albums, but that song along with several others on MATW had that album in my Top 5.
 
"mo bodies bein buried, im missin my homies in a hurry, they relocating to the cemetary"

If you in the hood you feel that
 
Ready to Die is a great hip hop album. MATW is like a an artist's testament of life in his time. It transcends genre and is art. As time goes on, I think the comparisons between Biggie and Pac became less and less relevant. Their technical skills will forever be argued between heads, but their overall impact as artists is clear now.
 
Undergroundraplegend;6108760 said:
MATW, RTD I like though for me on the otherhand I like Everyday struggle >> any MATW song though.

yea everyday struggle is a cold ass track

But did he really do all that, or was it storytime
 
^^^ Did Brenda really have a baby??

Did Scarface really sit in a room staring at candles

Did Nas really pull a tech out the dresser

Did Dave the dope fiend really shoot dope because he didnt know the meaning of water nor soap?
 
Ready To Die is a fucking great album. Storytelling or not, that album is what goes on in the mind of a young black man in the ghetto. Biggie put his heart and soul in that CD. But Me Against The World showcased 2pac's lyrical abilities and his true talent of hip hop poetry. I gotta ride with Pac.
 
Me against the world. This was 2Pac entering his prime. 2Pac song making ability >>>> Biggie's. MATW has also aged much better than RTD. I remember back in early '95 these were the only 2 albums I played. I would listen to both these albums everyday. Good memories....
 
shit this is tough

Evryday Struggle, Machine Gun Funk, Suicidal thoughts, Gimme the loot

I could listen to those and never get tired
 

Members online

No members online now.

Trending content

Thread statistics

Created
-,
Last reply from
-,
Replies
75
Views
18
Back
Top
Menu
Your profile
Post thread…