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Shit if Documentsry a classic they have a strong point because I’d say Country Grammer has stood the test of time…it’s far more cohesive then Documentary….i use to think College Dropout was almost a classic….might be one now….
Track 4 track Country Grammer ain't touching the Documentary
 
Vacation to where? Hell? This can’t be fun for him lol.
Somewhere secluded and cut off with access to young girls …

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I know Pusha had a “Bitch in Yoo” sample cued up somewhere.

This man is a coward and we accepted him.


Haha yeah this the one I listened to it again just to make sure. Man….unbelievable…..his mans should’ve stepped in on this shit because listening tit bus interview it’s almost like he’s talking about this Dot battle lol.
 
Shit if Documentsry a classic they have a strong point because I’d say Country Grammer has stood the test of time…it’s far more cohesive then Documentary….i use to think College Dropout was almost a classic….might be one now….

College Dropout is a classic.

Track 4 track Country Grammer ain't touching the Documentary

It doesn't have to go track for track and to my knowledge Country Grammer is a classic.

It's not whether I like the music or not. It's about its impact, relevance and how people feel and felt about the music.

These two are classics

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And I don't need a Hip Hop Historian to tell me it is or it ain't :lol:

There's lots of classics that aren't spoken about or labeled classics but are.
 
Track 4 track Country Grammer ain't touching the Documentary
I’d personally rather listen Documentary but Country Grammer to me flowed better and was more cohesive. Documentary never flowed. Production was all over the place. Nellys whole album was produced by Jay E and flowed better.

Off top Game had Cool and Dre, Kanye, Tim, Just, Hi Tek, Storch and Dr Dre. Probably the biggest producers in the game at that point. Loved the beats they gave but it made the album sound all over the place.
 
College Dropout is a classic.



It doesn't have to go track for track and to my knowledge Country Grammer is a classic.

It's not whether I like the music or not. It's about its impact, relevance and how people feel and felt about the music.

These two are classics

Outkast-southernplayalisticadillacmuzik.jpg


Goodie-mob-soul-food-1995.jpg


And I don't need a Hip Hop Historian to tell me it is or it ain't :lol:

There's lots of classics that aren't spoken about or labeled classics but are.
Man them two albums are widely considered classics lol. Nobody disputes them lol.

I have a different bar for classics to me if you not spitting and have great production you not a classic.

To me CD was close but at times Kanye lyrically would be so dumbed down. He over time I think the album has stood the test of time. Wasn’t a instant classic but became one.
 
Who's knows?
..

Drake surrounded himself with a LOT of niggas from different parts of the city who are involved in a lot of street shit and got enemies

Weeknds manager CashXO security got shot a couple weeks ago too

and also with this new pedophile accusations being #1 on the charts it could put the battery in the back of a bunch of crazy Qanon Pizzagate types
 
Haha yeah this the one I listened to it again just to make sure. Man….unbelievable…..his mans should’ve stepped in on this shit because listening tit bus interview it’s almost like he’s talking about this Dot battle lol.
Don’t be surprised when he drops an interview in the coming months saying damn near the exact same shit.

“I’m tired.. I don’t wanna rap anymore..”

:smh: :smh:
 
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