I don’t think Ktt2 brings up ab soul period. He had a good following on ktt1
I’ve only been posting here for a few weeks and seen him mentioned here a handful of times. If he didn’t drop back to back duds and take a four year hiatus I’m sure he’d been talked about more often
I kid you not I have a friend who didn’t know who Pac and Biggie were, it made me feel some type of way. He raps too
Its natural i guess but i feel artists like Pac and Big especially should always be timeless and transcend generations
yet to see somebody else bring up a j-live project
I kid you not I have a friend who didn’t know who Pac and Biggie were, it made me feel some type of way. He raps too
That’s strange. They’re iconic figures. When you think of hip hop you think of them
Its natural i guess but i feel artists like Pac and Big especially should always be timeless and transcend generations
Exactly. They’re not just rappers, they’re larger than life pop culture icons. You’d think that anyone conscious would be familiar with at least their hits. To his defense, he never listened to music in his free time, but still
O.C. - Word...Life, Jewels and Trophies with Apollo Brown
Apollo Brown & Hassan Mackey - Daily Bread
Apollo Brown & Guilty Simpson - Dice Game
Fashawn - The Ecology
Blu & Exile - Below the Heavens (I’ve seen it praised here, but it’s still underrated for how great of an album it is)
Strong Arm Steady & Madlib - In Search of Stoney Jackson
Capone N Noreaga - The War Report
Little Brother - The Listening
Sean Price - Mic Tyson (RIP)
Oddisee - The Good Fight
Brother Ali - The Undisputed Truth
Some DatPiff neodust classics
CJ Fly - The Way Eye See It
Capital Steez - AmeriKKKan Korruption (imagine if he was still here today)
Domo Genesis & The Alchemist - No Idols
Fat Joe - Darkside III
ScHoolboy Q - Setbacks flies under the radar despite his popularity
the war report a f***in classic
rarely gets talked about today