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nineties;8351915 said:5 Grand;8351826 said:nineties;8351695 said:5 Grand;8351663 said:murdap;8351632 said:The Chronic and Chronic 2001
Honestly, I think the lyrics on The Chronic fell short. The beats were dope and the sound quality was better than what was out at the time, but lyrically it was average. I'm not saying it was wack, but lyrically it didn't impress me.
It was like, what would happen if you got some average MCs to rap over dope beats?
Shock post. Not every classic album is supposed to be crazy lyrical like Illmatic.
Do you agree or disagree with me?
I used to kill Nuthin But A G Thing and Let Me Ride because of the beats. It was smooth music to ride to in the whip, but I can't say any of the lyrics made me press rewind like, "Yo did he just say that?!?!?!?"
the production on The Chronic overshadows the wack lyrics Dre was spitting. Dre could've made an instrumental version of The Chronic without rapping and it would still be a classic.
sully;8352478 said:nineties;8351915 said:5 Grand;8351826 said:nineties;8351695 said:5 Grand;8351663 said:murdap;8351632 said:The Chronic and Chronic 2001
Honestly, I think the lyrics on The Chronic fell short. The beats were dope and the sound quality was better than what was out at the time, but lyrically it was average. I'm not saying it was wack, but lyrically it didn't impress me.
It was like, what would happen if you got some average MCs to rap over dope beats?
Shock post. Not every classic album is supposed to be crazy lyrical like Illmatic.
Do you agree or disagree with me?
I used to kill Nuthin But A G Thing and Let Me Ride because of the beats. It was smooth music to ride to in the whip, but I can't say any of the lyrics made me press rewind like, "Yo did he just say that?!?!?!?"
the production on The Chronic overshadows the wack lyrics Dre was spitting. Dre could've made an instrumental version of The Chronic without rapping and it would still be a classic.
That's b/c he never slips, cause if he slips then he's slippin'.
5 Grand;8351663 said:murdap;8351632 said:The Chronic and Chronic 2001
Honestly, I think the lyrics on The Chronic fell short. The beats were dope and the sound quality was better than what was out at the time, but lyrically it was average. I'm not saying it was wack, but lyrically it didn't impress me.
It was like, what would happen if you got some average MCs to rap over dope beats?
sully;8352478 said:nineties;8351915 said:5 Grand;8351826 said:nineties;8351695 said:5 Grand;8351663 said:murdap;8351632 said:The Chronic and Chronic 2001
Honestly, I think the lyrics on The Chronic fell short. The beats were dope and the sound quality was better than what was out at the time, but lyrically it was average. I'm not saying it was wack, but lyrically it didn't impress me.
It was like, what would happen if you got some average MCs to rap over dope beats?
Shock post. Not every classic album is supposed to be crazy lyrical like Illmatic.
Do you agree or disagree with me?
I used to kill Nuthin But A G Thing and Let Me Ride because of the beats. It was smooth music to ride to in the whip, but I can't say any of the lyrics made me press rewind like, "Yo did he just say that?!?!?!?"
the production on The Chronic overshadows the wack lyrics Dre was spitting. Dre could've made an instrumental version of The Chronic without rapping and it would still be a classic.
That's b/c he never slips, cause if he slips then he's slippin'.
Stew;8352789 said:
Jameson_Porcupine ;8352773 said:Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back/Fear of a Black Planet is prolly the best tho
IceBergTaylor;8352801 said:Are we just picking back to back albums? I misunderstood the premise of this cause I thought initially first two albums.
The Recipe;8352794 said:Stew;8352789 said:
2 great albums 808s is classic btw, they just dont stick to traditional hip hop contraints.