NextEpisode wrote:'The Chronic' was released some 20 years ago. Questions worth posing are; 20 years from now, in 2033, will you (or/and maybe your kids) and the next generation(s) of hiphop listeners still listen to 'Good Kid Maad City'? Can GKMC become a measure of what a 'classic' represents, just as 'The Chronic' is today? The 'time'-element is very important.
IMO, it’s quite natural that "new" hiphop listeners might enjoy ‘GKMC’ more than 'The Chronic'. For better or worse, hiphop isn't the exact same culture as it was 20 years ago; the music - in many aspects - isn't the same either.
I definitely agree
GKMC is a solid album, but it has yet to stand the test of time. Right now, I think the album is somewhat overhyped. But that's more to do with how the media works, and the fact that our society is heavily driven by trends and "following the majority"-type thinking.
Almostlity wrote:Grow up faggots
EminemInsider wrote:Jesus Christ, HOW FUCKING STUPID ARE YOU PEOPLE?!?!?!?!?!
Blu wrote:Aone1, can you please expand on why you think The Chronic is the better album? You're just saying it is better in every aspect except for lyricism but that statement has no value to it.
You might think the production is better on The Chronic, but I can easily say GKMC does.
It seems as if people here are getting tired of Kendrick's praise so they figure they must go against him to hopefully shut up the Kendrick fans. It also seems that people are only choosing The Chronic because, well…Dre made it.
Aone10 wrote:NextEpisode wrote:GKMC is a solid album, but it has yet to stand the test of time. Right now, I think the album is somewhat overhyped. But that's more to do with how the media works, and the fact that our society is heavily driven by trends and "following the majority"-type thinking.
That's the thing, I don't see it standing the test of time. While it's a really solid album and one of the better hip-hop albums to be released in recent years, I can't see people listening to it 20 years from now, but I can still see people listening to an album like My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy by Kanye West (IMO that's the only recent album that will stand the test of time). But, only time will tell. I'm betting that people won't be listening to this 20 years from now the way they listen to the Chronic or Illmatic. It just doesn't have enough to keep you interested.Blu wrote:Aone1, can you please expand on why you think The Chronic is the better album? You're just saying it is better in every aspect except for lyricism but that statement has no value to it.
You might think the production is better on The Chronic, but I can easily say GKMC does.
It seems as if people here are getting tired of Kendrick's praise so they figure they must go against him to hopefully shut up the Kendrick fans. It also seems that people are only choosing The Chronic because, well…Dre made it.
The Chronic still feels refreshing and interesting everytime I listen to it. I can barely listen to GKMC anymore because I find it gets boring fast. Classic albums can be put on repeat over and over again and never annoy you. GKMC does that to me. It annoys me after too many listens. And don't think I'm a Kendrick hater. I LOVE Section.80 and think it's a better album than GKMC. I was extremely hyped about GKMC, I didn't listen to any leaks, I waited to buy it. I bought it and thought it was a great album, just not as great as some people say it is. It's definitely over rated. The production can get quite boring, and hearing back to back stories about his life in Compton doesn't give it replay value. It's like watching a movie over and over again. People keep saying it's so great because it's like a movie. That's the thing about music, it isn't supposed to be like a movie. When do you honestly watch a movie 4-5 times a week? Like I've said before, it's a great album to go back and revisit every once a blue moon, but it isn't the type of album you can leave in your CD deck for a month straight.
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