pawdalaw
Superstar
You have to experience your own apocalypse to appreciate this album. It reminds me of living in darkness while having my face warmed by the sun.
I hate when you dudes make classics about cac praise. That album is hard and a classic period. When I was in school everyone played it who was into hip hop. It's not lyrical miracle AT ALL gza didn't waste words just rhyming stop bruhExactly. If anything, its a good album but I remember a den of "real hip hop" cacs straight up shytted on me because I did not get on my knees and pray to the fukking album. I mean, I get it...it's lyrical but its a prime example of "lyrical spiritual" nonsense that becomes boring and dated![]()
Too advance digi stance
I make the cd enhance
Move with the speed and strength of ants
Is that on this album?
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You have to experience your own apocalypse to appreciate this album. It reminds me of living in darkness while having my face warmed by the sun.
How could cats call themselves a hip hop head and NOT feel this?Man if there were some younger cats on this board who was trying to get into older albums a lot of yall would really turn them off. Lol idk if OP is trolling but most of the responses have been insults or calling it a masterpiece without descriptive details.
I would say it’s one of those albums that “hip hop purists” die by which you can’t criticize lol but I do love it because I think it’s one of those albums that captures GZA ability to rap and the production matched his strengths
But for me the beats complimented everything on this album perfectly. As far as lyrics goes I for one think it’s one of the most focused rap albums that remains true to its theme ever created simply because he didn’t chase after a hit record or a large crowd but chose to be true to what he does best and that’s be a great MC.
GZA doesn’t waste a bar and it contains no filler as far as lyricism goes. The nerd in me says GZA on this album in my opinion wrote in an blackout poetry style that wasn’t being done in 95 or til this day (though I think it wouldn’t sound as good in 23 simply because of delivery)
He was able to weave quo-tables inside of whole verses which is also were informative and story like which a lot of rappers til this day can’t do.
“I was always taught my do's and don'ts
For do's I did, and for don'ts, I said I won't”
He basically embodies everything people wanted from a dope rapper at the time
Now as far as style I would say that I do understand why you can get bored with the album. GZA tone never changes and he isn’t a super charismatic rapper he doesn’t uses his voice to capture you but his focus is his lyrics. Which is probably my biggest gripe.
The beats aren’t high energy. But they weren’t made to be. So depending on setting you may feel it or you may not.
Lol it’s not like you’re gonna be playing Liquid swords at a cookout or to have a good time.
It’s one of those quenissential hip hop that displays a certain skill set that a top tier lyricist can do. It may click with you it may not it’s nothing wrong with that.
Yeah that cover was godtier square biz. You got a point there compared to a cover like this
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the back cover is fire looks like it should have been the cover
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How could cats call themselves a hip hop head and NOT feel this?
Probaby the reason i dont think its that great...im surrounded by palm trees and sunny 70 degree weatherType album you gotta bump in the winter when the streets is empty and its snowing.
While that may be, the theme of the album is that it's a man on a mission, just walking the earth with his thoughts, observing the world, as he tries to navigate through a changing landscape of music and life in the hood. It just happens to be the fall/winter seasons.Probaby the reason i dont think its that great...im surrounded by palm trees and sunny 70 degree weather
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Probaby the reason i dont think its that great...im surrounded by palm trees and sunny 70 degree weather
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