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Longen;671350 said:last classic was Before I Self Destruct
KarolinaKid;672571 said:Even if that album is a classic it still aint the first classic in a long time
tony19;672757 said:then what was the last album u consider classic?
CMac;667741 said:It's not but damn sure close to it, every track was playable from beginning to end, I wish it had more tracks and more Hip Hop elements to it. Damien produce the album so it had a more reggae fell to it, classic would have need both reggae and hip hop on it.
KarolinaKid;672935 said:The Recession & BlackOut 2 Were both Classics And They Just Came Out Last Year Plus Imo Adventures Of Bobby Ray>>distant relatives so if distant relatives is a classic then so is that
Mad Jack;673050 said:Maybe the first classic Nas album since It Was Written,but there have been albums much better.
hlf;673011 said:huh? thats a joke right?
Mad Jack;673074 said:As usual you nas stans can not except some one else opinion.Get over it already,not everyone is on nas meat.
hlf;673065 said:Care to elaborate on that?
Mad Jack;673088 said:food and liquor,thug motivation 101,american gangster,man on the moon,paper trail.of course,you nas stans will say that i don't know real hip hop so why even ask?
hlf;673011 said:huh? thats a joke right?
smokelahoma;668215 said:My Generation was more Hip Hop than it was Reggae. Strong Will Continue is hip hop too. the beat on Leaders is almost like a beat I would hear UGK rappin on. Like I said, listen to the shit a little more. I just feel like dudes is nitpicking. and plus you said it yourself its supposed to be a reggae/hip hop album, the shit is only 12 tracks. thats like 6 tracks Ive named. I feel it was pretty well orchestrated and that yall just tryin to find anything and everything wrong with it.