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Food & Liquor 2: The Great American Rap Album (Pt. 1) Thread

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Postby TheGoldenSun » Sep 22nd, '12, 23:15

Lance5 wrote:not feeling it at all, I reckon there were some interesting lyrics but as a whole, I didn't enjoy listening to the songs.
In my opinion, it's like listening to Noé when you can listen to jay-Z... it's like listening to Nasty when you can listen to Eminem ! I mean, when I listen to this album I automatically say to myself " I bet someone can make that album 100 times better coz right now, it's not a problem to listen to it but it's average to me"
there are a lot of things missing here, I don't see that artist as one of the best, and I don't see that album as being one of the best albums this year, not even close.

Not saying "THIS IS SHIT", just saying "I" don't like it at all =p

thats cool I guess. If it isn't your taste then it isn't your taste. Put Em Up and FFF are lyrically godly but they are not that great if you kinda just wanna vibe out to the music if you know what I mean. Strange Fruition and Unforgivable youth though are so easy to listen to and enjoy.
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Postby Haiko » Sep 23rd, '12, 12:34

The album is really good for me.
Lupe Fiasco has found a balance between a purely Hip Hop album as Food & Liquor, and an album reaching a wider audience with more pop productions like Lasers.
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