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  • Nov 2, 2020
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    Noir

    Lmfao Nevermind is one of the most iconic and influential albums of all time

    Ah yes the lovely influence of Nirvana

    Without them we wouldn't have NIckelback, Creed, and the entirety of the post-Grunge movement

  • Nov 2, 2020
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    24stills

    Good Kid Mid City

  • Nov 2, 2020
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    Eminem’s early albums are just school shooter music that are somehow considered “classics”

  • Anything by xxx is not a classic idc that he died

  • Nov 2, 2020
    EMY

    Eminem’s early albums are just school shooter music that are somehow considered “classics”

  • afterimage

    Die Lit and NWTS

    All albums i mentioned i think are good or great but not classics.

  • Nov 2, 2020
    SylIables

    MOTM 2 is Best album of the 10’s decade

  • Nov 2, 2020
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    sonyatv

    you guys s***ting on tlop but praising drake have probably never heard a kanye album ever, or your ears must be broke

    every single project kanye has put out has beat every single one of drake's projects in, sound, creativity, production, longetivity, replay value, etc.

    kanye could put out an album solely of kim's flatulence would be better than anything drake ever has or ever will put out

    I don’t think its that. I just think its the double standard. TLOP was a fire album imo but it was all over the place and had some cringey bars, yet people itt would consider it a classic. But when drake drops an album its the first thing you guys will criticize and use as a point in the argument of it not being a classic.

  • Nov 2, 2020
    JJThaJuiceman

    Rodeo

    Give up

  • Nov 2, 2020
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    gnarlynasty

    It isn’t,this gen just hasn’t had a real genre defining/transcending classic. I remember when GKMC,MBDTF and even Yeezus dropping,I remember a kid in my class bringing his physical copy of MBDTF to school and showing everyone the poster,hood dudes bobbing their head to Black Skinhead in the barbershop when it played on 106 & Park,seeing cars passing by playing GKMC everyday,prettiest girl in my class humming Dark Fantasy after watching Runaway on BET.

    Those are real moments that made those albums feel significant and to help you understand,I’m from the South where Boosie and Plies were like a religion. For music like MBDTF to transcend all that speaks to how special it was and how it broke conventions.

    some random mf from a different country was talking about it on ktt. (it's a classic)

  • Nov 2, 2020
    thenewjimmorrison

    Take Care, NWTS, Finally Rich, Die Lit, Barter 6, TLOP

    Barter 6 is a good answer

    Not even a top 2 project he put out that year

  • Nov 2, 2020
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    SANTI

    I feel like this thread needs examples as to what classics are

    mbdtf
    wtt
    gkmc
    tpab
    take care
    ds2
    live love asap
    culture

  • Nov 2, 2020
    Childhood

    Ah yes the lovely influence of Nirvana

    Without them we wouldn't have NIckelback, Creed, and the entirety of the post-Grunge movement

    Or Speedin Bullet to Heaven!

  • Childhood

    Ah yes the lovely influence of Nirvana

    Without them we wouldn't have NIckelback, Creed, and the entirety of the post-Grunge movement

  • Nov 2, 2020
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    To Pimp A Butterfly 100%

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    seezus

    To Pimp A Butterfly 100%

  • Nov 2, 2020
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    With Love

    i'm definitely gonna take someones opinion more seriously if they care to appreciate hiphop as an artform rather than some dude who just listens to eminem and calls all other rap trash lol

    We not even talking about that tho all I said was people started sucking him off again lol
    And again your opinion is no different than anyone else’s who likes hip hop. Niggas who like Em instantly get put in a box, when in reality niggas been f***in with Em since 99

  • Nov 2, 2020
    the end

    TLOP is consistent and well thought out as hell

    Are you serious? TLOP is single-handedly responsible for the rise of the use of the word "cohesive" in rap discourse we've seen the past 5 years

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    any young thug project that isn’t TT2, barter 6 or BTG

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    Big Dog

    I don’t think its that. I just think its the double standard. TLOP was a fire album imo but it was all over the place and had some cringey bars, yet people itt would consider it a classic. But when drake drops an album its the first thing you guys will criticize and use as a point in the argument of it not being a classic.

    But why is it not a classic just bc its sonically all over the place and has some cringey bars? It's still one of the most impactful and influential albums of its time hows it not a classic?

  • Nov 2, 2020
    Childhood

    Ah yes the lovely influence of Nirvana

    Without them we wouldn't have NIckelback, Creed, and the entirety of the post-Grunge movement

    the music world would never be the same . thank you, kurt.

  • hayabusa

    mbdtf
    wtt
    gkmc
    tpab
    take care
    ds2
    live love asap
    culture

    Good list imo

  • Nov 2, 2020
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    thenewjimmorrison

    Take Care, NWTS, Finally Rich, Die Lit, Barter 6, TLOP

    you in this post

  • Nov 2, 2020
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    Cam Skattebo Fan

    But why is it not a classic just bc its sonically all over the place and has some cringey bars? It's still one of the most impactful and influential albums of its time hows it not a classic?

    Exactly my point i’m making lol You guys will say Drake’s project isn’t a classic for those exact reasons

  • Nov 2, 2020
    QrOv

    you in this post

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