Long Live The Kane
Tyrant Titan
I don't think so, just a dope dope album...Deeper Than Rap is to me though
I'd say Deeper Than Rap was the real start of his run. The AA mixtape was when he really started getting hot, but DTR changed a lot of people's opinion about him. He was viewed as just another dude from the South with a popular song when Hustlin' dropped. Push It made some noise and Jay and Jeezy were even on the Hustlin' remix but he wasn't taken seriously. Trilla dropped and got him mainstream success on a higher level. He still hasn't topped The Boss chart-wise. nikkas looked at him as a dude from the South with singles at that point. He beefed with 50, who cats were pretty much done with at that point, and started dropping jazzy sounding J.U.S.T.I.C.E League joints and flowing a lot tighter. He caught the attention of those that wrote him off before that and then the album delivered. By the time AA dropped he had a considerably bigger audience waiting on it.