Magic Mulatto
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow. . .
Nikkas in here talkin’ all kinds of reckless 


well that's how classics are made hahaha. Classics are called classic albums the first week or first day they drop. They're loved throughout the years and revisited by fans and such. That's what makes a classic. When they're making documentaries and writing books about albums that people often sample repeatedly and quote bars from. A lot of classics aren't well received immediately. RTD didn't even sell 10k the first week(probably less than that really).Yeah I said it, I remember when RD dropped and it wasn't hailed as a classic when it dropped, Jay Z went on a successful campaign during Vol 2 saying RD was a classic
RD is still better than any Kdot album straight up fukk the hype and marketing. People coming around to RD later doesnt change thatWhen RD dropped nobody from fans to hip hop publications, music critics called it a classic
When GKMC, TPAB, Damn dropped fans, hip hop publications and music critics deemed it a classic, that's the difference
This is the correct answer.None of them got 3 classics.
Taht dude straight up works for interscope. There is no other way to explain his bullshyt. There is nothing about any KL release that's better in production or LYRICS than RD. Absolutely nothing. Crackers gonna forget about KL and find them another in a few years. They always do. And interscope will pay waterproof to promote another artsts on black webstiesRD is still better than any Kdot album straight up fukk the hype and marketing. People coming around to RD later doesnt change that
RD is still better than any Kdot album straight up fukk the hype and marketing. People coming around to RD later doesnt change that
that's not what i'm saying, of course their albums were marketed, but why should we care about the hype and marketing when judging classics?You silly nikkas is pathetic, every damn album that is release is marketed to the masses, wtf you on...
You telling me Nas, Jay Z, Biggie, 2pac albums didn't have hype or was marketed before they dropped.
That's the job of the record company, you nikkaz are goofy

oh shytAnd only one of them doesn't have any quotables...

Kl is marketed on the grammys, ama, rolling stone, Apple commercial ads, etc. When RD and Illmatic dropped, they had 1 page ads in the source. Hp hop had 2 categories at the most in the grammys and hip hop wasn't mainstream. I don't know why u be fronting like you were born in the 70s but don't remember this shyt.You silly nikkas is pathetic, every damn album that is release is marketed to the masses, wtf you on...
You telling me Nas, Jay Z, Biggie, 2pac albums didn't have hype or was marketed before they dropped.
That's the job of the record company, you nikkaz are goofy
that's not what i'm saying, of course their albums were marketed, but why should we care about the hype and marketing when judging classics?
what matters first and foremost is the music: production, lyrics, musicality, replay value. and RD beats out any Kdot album on all fronts
RTD wasn't a classic when it dropped either. Sold less than 10k the first week. People didn't catch on until the One more Chance remix in March of 95(6 months after release) . Lots of people went out and bought it not knowing the One more chance on the album wasn't the single version and still had to buy the maxi single anyway. Initially Biggie had sold about 1 million. That ONE MORE Chance single pushed him to 3You can get mad all you want when RD dropped it was just another album it wasn't in the class of OB4CL, Ready To Die, Illmatic or IWW, these are facts
Kl is marketed on the grammys, ama, rolling stone, Apple commercial ads, etc. When RD and Illmatic dropped, they had 1 page ads in the source. Hp hop had 2 categories at the most in the grammys and hip hop wasn't mainstream. I don't know why u be fronting like you were born in the 70s but don't remember this shyt.
And for the last time, STREAMING COUNTS TOWARDS SALES. Labels give off the impression their artists are seling records(when no one is really) to keep their star power alive. Can you imagine if streaming was around in the 90s when Wu had fans from here to China and Japan???? they would have "sales" of 14-18 million albums "sold"
Illmatic was not hyped in the mainstram. Only to hip hop fans on Yo, Rap City, in the source and a few other publications. You did not hear Nas songs on fukking Apple commercials in 93 and 94. You did not see Nas on the fukking Grammys and AMAs in 94. You did not see Nas on the cover of Rollin Stone in fukking 94. Illmatic was repleased in April of 94 and didn't get reviewed until the end of the fukking summer in 94 by Rolling Stone. If anything I said is false, please point it out. Kendrick's push is mostly by whites spearheaded by Jimmy Iovine's campaign at Interscope. So he's signed to a dude that's signed to a dude that's signed to jimmy iovine.nikka Illmatic was hyped the fukk up before it even dropped, they was calling him the 2nd Coming.
All you new nikkas bytch about technology, that's straight p*ssy shyt, you don't see old heads from the 70's bytch about the technology the 80's artist have over them, you don't hear 80's artist bytch about the technological advantages 90's artist have over them. Only internet nikkas bytch about that
Illmatic was not hyped in the mainstram. Only to hip hop fans on Yo, Rap City, in the source and a few other publications. You did not hear Nas songs on fukking Apple commercials in 93 and 94. You did not see Nas on the fukking Grammys and AMAs in 94. You did not see Nas on the cover of Rollin Stone in fukking 94. Illmatic was repleased in April of 94 and didn't get reviewed until the end of the fukking summer in 94 by Rolling Stone. If anything I said is false, please point it out. Kendrick's push is mostly by whites spearheaded by Jimmy Iovine's campaign at Interscope. So he's signed to a dude that's signed to a dude that's signed to jimmy iovine.