mediocre at best
There's a bunch of terrible albums that are called classic. Why? Because your individual opinion doesn't matter in terms of the culture collectively.
no one cares about ur personal opinion when it comes to classics
there are some trash ass albums that are considered classics but I'm not gonna act like they not classics
there been plenty great singles but albums nah
yves and charli are closest for me i need see how i feel about them in 2 years before i say that (both have classic singles forever & kerosene! gonna be some greatest songs of decade i already see it)
yves ofc is near that area
The album is good and I see the argument for it being a classic but to act like it’s the only classic? What’s you’re criteria?
Not to derail the thread but what makes this a classic and not NWTS or LR
Well I provided reasons in the OP.
Because neither have impact or influence. Just great albums.
Man RTJ4 came out two days again
future classic if you wanna be semantic bro
I don't believe a true classic exists at least for at least a year after just talking about great albums here
Well I provided reasons in the OP.
Because neither have impact or influence. Just great albums.
Both had more impact than this
My issue with EA is mainly I don't see the impact yet. We knew Uzi was big but what else has it done? Uzi was already a staple. Might take more time before I can really judge. My Turn was far more immediate.
Baby evolved from a normal trap artist to a full fledged street rapper with multiple flows, versatile songs, and the ability to make hits for the streets and mainstream america. This has everything from content to trap bars, street rap, etc. Nigga even addressed race relations and his song fit in on one of the most emotional black movies in the past 5 years which also relates to the political crisis right now. Baby close to the same spot jeezy was when he started his run
My issue with EA is mainly I don't see the impact yet. We knew Uzi was big but what else has it done? Uzi was already a staple. Might take more time before I can really judge. My Turn was far more immediate.
Baby evolved from a normal trap artist to a full fledged street rapper with multiple flows, versatile songs, and the ability to make hits for the streets and mainstream america. This has everything from content to trap bars, street rap, etc. Nigga even addressed race relations and his song fit in on one of the most emotional black movies in the past 5 years which also relates to the political crisis right now. Baby close to the same spot jeezy was when he started his run
He’s moving numbers every week with no hit. That means the people are f***ing with the entire album
He’s moving numbers every week with no hit. That means the people are f***ing with the entire album
The fact he's doing this with no huge hits is amazing
alfredo out now
He’s moving numbers every week with no hit. That means the people are f***ing with the entire album
Yeah his songs flopped he's moving units but so is baby and sum 2 prove was the only real billboard hit. Baby got more songs people gonna remember songs that arent supposed to be commercially successful in white america are moving