Both are obviously popular but what did they do for rap? Impact? None really. Influence? Nothing. These are also two albums diehard fans cherish a lot and often put above their most treasured albums (CD and TC). It's interesting how similar the two albums are. Both even came after classic albums and probably represent the strongest rapping both artists ever had. -Brave
The best Drake album must be a classic because he is the goat.
Therefore Nwts and Take Care are both classics cause I can’t decide
Do you get it now?
40 flipped the same song 3 times for the intro for one
For two we call MBDTF a classic too and that influenced no one because no one can do it again
it sounds like influence is ur only standard which is isn't fair but NWTS Has influenced alot but whatever let's go by ur logic
This is my case. Here’s a list of every album 7+ years old that’s still on the Billboard 200:
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Abbey Road - Beatles
Take Care - Drake
Back in Black - AC/DC
good kid, maad city - kdot
Nevermind - Nirvana
Eminem Show - Em
Thriller - MJ
Man on the Moon - Cudi
NWTS - Drake
21 - Adele
Born to Die - Lana
Classics only
This is my case. Here’s a list of every album 7+ years old that’s still on the Billboard 200:
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Abbey Road - Beatles
Take Care - Drake
Back in Black - AC/DC
good kid, maad city - kdot
Nevermind - Nirvana
Eminem Show - Em
Thriller - MJ
Man on the Moon - Cudi
NWTS - Drake
21 - Adele
Born to Die - Lana
Classics only
Man on the moon being on there is insane
This is my case. Here’s a list of every album 7+ years old that’s still on the Billboard 200:
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Abbey Road - Beatles
Take Care - Drake
Back in Black - AC/DC
good kid, maad city - kdot
Nevermind - Nirvana
Eminem Show - Em
Thriller - MJ
Man on the Moon - Cudi
NWTS - Drake
21 - Adele
Born to Die - Lana
Classics only
The thread popped up on the main website and I already knew who OP was before I even clicked it my g.
This is my case. Here’s a list of every album 7+ years old that’s still on the Billboard 200:
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Abbey Road - Beatles
Take Care - Drake
Back in Black - AC/DC
good kid, maad city - kdot
Nevermind - Nirvana
Eminem Show - Em
Thriller - MJ
Man on the Moon - Cudi
NWTS - Drake
21 - Adele
Born to Die - Lana
Classics only
born to die
Both are obviously popular but what did they do for rap? Impact? None really. Influence? Nothing. These are also two albums diehard fans cherish a lot and often put above their most treasured albums (CD and TC). It's interesting how similar the two albums are. Both even came after classic albums and probably represent the strongest rapping both artists ever had. -Brave
You don’t have to change rap to be a classic
Its a classic because every song is good
You don’t have to change rap to be a classic
Don't tell em wat dey already kno .
worst thread I've ever seen on this website
@Durkio_World is a f***in moron
You don’t have to change rap to be a classic
Exactly, this site is obsessed with influence
@Durkio_World is a f***in moron
Let’s not forget how he thinks Gambino is trying hard not to be black