4 Classic Rap Albums That Ruined Rap Music

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3 & 1 are stupid as shyt.

Multiple Names & skits :what:

Those are the best part! :blessed:
 

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i read this last night at work and it was generally a stupid unfunny article written by someone clearly on the outside looking in on the hip hop lexicon "i refuse to spell gangster with two a's"

fukk that shyt.
 

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cracked has dope lists for the most part but whenever they make a list about hip hop they reveal themselves to just be outsider cacs :huhldup:
 

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more shytty rap lists, i thought this was a topic to choose 4

my 4:
Straight Outta Compton - made white people start loving ghetto charicatures and showed gangsta rap could be commercial. Good in the short run but eventually labels started crafting studio gangsters etc

Ma$e Harlem World - Jiggy Era: the begining of the end for substantive hip hop in the mainstream

Stillmatic/Blueprint - lets diss each other on record, I would say it set the precedent for 50 dissing nikkas to gain popularity and many others followed suit

The Black Album - Im retiring :comeon:
 

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Now, with the accurate portion of the preceding information in mind, can you guess who the first non-Wu-Tang-affiliated rapper to appear on a Wu-Tang-related album was? If you said Mary J. Blige on the Method Man classic "You're All I Need," your definition of rap is probably racist! The correct answer, of course, is Nas.

:what: i don't get what they're trying to say here
 

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TM101 - made people start sayin I'm not a rapper and just a street cat gettin money. :comeon:

Black Album - As buddens said "the more people said they didn't write shyt, the more it started to sound like they didn't". I know that Jay said that he didn't write his lyrics before this but this is where that concept really took off.

College Dropout - first step to ushering in the skinny jeans, tight clothes and hipster in general.
 
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