
Flawless.

IT: Overall Discussion about the album.


Trimss wrote:> Alm goat
> Alm still goat
> Alm goat
Kill You wrote:Almostlity GOAT poster omg






Menzo wrote:Lmao, you gotta love Zabe / SG...guy's so underrated.
StayWideAwake wrote:"Naturally handicapped, until proven intentionally retarded"



*name* wrote:Zabe wrote:This is a dope album. I think Jay was right to have some poppy songs on here, because then people would be AWARE he was retiring. He wanted to leave on a high, sales-wise, and I don't think he could've done that with the soul-sampling of The Blueprint.
What "poppy" songs?

Menzo wrote:Lmao, you gotta love Zabe / SG...guy's so underrated.
StayWideAwake wrote:"Naturally handicapped, until proven intentionally retarded"

Beak wrote:I don't really like Jay-Z. But this is a good album. Not the greatest of all time though. I'd have to say
2pac All Eyez On Me is not only the greatest album, but the greatest double-disk album.


Block wrote:Beak wrote:I don't really like Jay-Z. But this is a good album. Not the greatest of all time though. I'd have to say
2pac All Eyez On Me is not only the greatest album, but the greatest double-disk album.
>hi I just got my hip hopz da hibity hop starter kit guize!
Tupac..... Lol.

*name* wrote:Alright, I just opened the laptop to reply on this thread properly instead of using short lines with my handset
First of all, applause for teh great Almostlity for making this awesome thread
On topic: This album is incredible, it's my favorite of Jay's and it sits restfully on my top 3 albums of all time. Jay-Z might not be the best one to pick beats, might not be the best lyricist, he isn't the best at anything (Maybe minus the delivery), but he's excellent and is one OF the best in everything. Everything he did on this album cannot be dropped for it without the feel of something missing, everything is coherent here. This beat goes with this track, and these lyrics go with this delivery and hook. It's planned very accurately. It is completely flawless, and Jay-Z made that album revolutionary (Yeah I did said revolutionary).
My favorite track from the album, it might be shocking for most but it's Threat, a severely underrated track (In KTT I claimed it's the most underrated Jay-Z song of all time). It's that type of track that each time I listen to I discover some new double/triple entendre and I be shocked. Cedric The Entertainer's presence on this song backs up what I said about that everything is coherent, because Threat with no Cedric wouldn't be such an awesome track. The production, the delivery, the poetic lyrics (I put the gun to ya, I let it sing you a song, I let it hum to ya, the other one sing along). It's probably the most creative shit I ever heard, along with intelligent and innovative entendres like "You can't kill me, I live forever through these bars". That track is the shit.
I can be VERY criticy and say that the only (literally, focus and read again: only) thing that I didn't like about this album is the album cover.![]()
To sum it up/TL;DR = It's perfect.Zabe wrote:This is a dope album. I think Jay was right to have some poppy songs on here, because then people would be AWARE he was retiring. He wanted to leave on a high, sales-wise, and I don't think he could've done that with the soul-sampling of The Blueprint.
What "poppy" songs?
Trimss wrote:> Alm goat
> Alm still goat
> Alm goat
Kill You wrote:Almostlity GOAT poster omg

FreeDoom wrote:Lello wrote:it's a sin to like 2pac now?
No one ever said that. But fact remains Tupac is one of the most overrated hip hop artists there has ever been. His good but he is far from the pedestal many place him on.














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