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  • Dec 16, 2020
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    SKYKILLA

    thats not the only thing he said on that album and you know it. what other albums are u talking about? if you cant take a single positive thing away from 444, or find inspiration somewhere, i find it hard to believe theirs "plenty" of other albums ur talking about.

    Finding a single thing to takeaway doesn’t justify listening to an album lol. Hov is 50 and telling me about credit. We get it billionaire man, credit is important lol.

  • Dec 16, 2020
    fun

    Reserving post for when CLB drops ands instant classic

    This post is going to age worse than Toosie Slide

  • Dec 16, 2020
    Delejayn

    Finding a single thing to takeaway doesn’t justify listening to an album lol. Hov is 50 and telling me about credit. We get it billionaire man, credit is important lol.

    444 dropped in 17, all of these albums are old school. i figured ud post some recent stuff, which is why i called you out on that. off the top of my head in the past 4-5 years, their hasnt been a lot of big time rappers dropping real adult oriented music. i can barely think of any

    solid choices, but just like you have ur own opinions, i would put a bunch of records before the ones you posted. for ice cube, id go with amerikkkas most wanted before death certificate. and even then, im not thinking of ice cube immediately.

    influence music has on you personally is subjective, and i dont think influencing the rap game sonically should be the only measure you use. when u posted about reasonable doubt, i think you were talking about musically and sonically and how it hasnt been influential. if all were going off of is influence someone or an album has, Kool G Rap is the undisputed GOAT. Nas, Hov, BIG, Raekwon, countless other guys outta NY that are legend status have been influenced by Kool G Rap

  • Dec 16, 2020
    BonelessWings

    Push solo career is an interesting case study. Very similar to 2Chainz on a way bigger level of course.

    And honestly, I prefer solo Push

    Push was more limiting when he was in Clipse

  • Dec 16, 2020

    4:44 dropped 21 years after Hov's debut

  • Dec 16, 2020
    Delejayn

    Finding a single thing to takeaway doesn’t justify listening to an album lol. Hov is 50 and telling me about credit. We get it billionaire man, credit is important lol.

    He's telling us his life and what's important to him. A hardened street kid that moving to different states to sell crack 21 years later is a legit billionaire and wants to pass on what he wish he knew to us. Most of the album is also reflecting on what he learned about himself in therapy

  • Dec 16, 2020
    Jitney Spearx

    Jim Jones

  • Dec 16, 2020

    Busdriver

  • Dec 16, 2020
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    The ecstatic better than Black on Both Sides? please no more CAP

  • Dec 16, 2020
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    Pretty Toney

    The ecstatic better than Black on Both Sides? please no more CAP

    by a mile

  • Dec 16, 2020

    Really glad to see you loving MOTM3 so much

  • Dec 16, 2020
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    WRU fuk em up

    by a mile

  • Dec 16, 2020
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    Pretty Toney

    oh s*** I read that as Black Star. nah BOBS and The Ecstatic are super close

  • Dec 16, 2020
    WRU fuk em up

    oh s*** I read that as Black Star. nah BOBS and The Ecstatic are super close

    Respect

  • Dec 16, 2020

    Ye: MBDTF

  • Dec 16, 2020

    Kanye West- Yeezus

  • Dec 16, 2020
    SINGH

    4:44 is incredible but do you think its his best album?

    Hell no

  • Dec 16, 2020
    Nozuka

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    The amount of people saying 444 his jays best album is ridiculous
    Have y’all not heard BA or RD?!?

  • Dec 16, 2020
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    Makaveli

    The amount of people saying 444 his jays best album is ridiculous
    Have y’all not heard BA or RD?!?

    They didn’t listen to rap before 2013

  • Dec 16, 2020
    jordan at wizards

    They didn’t listen to rap before 2013

    Only explanation