can we all just admit that biggie has the 2 greatest hop hop albums of all time?

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LAD was commercialized trash, fukk that album and its clean and glossy production
 

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fukk outta here with this bullshyt:camby:

life after death was the perfect blend of a variety of songs for everyone :blessed:


album sounded too hollywood too me, dude tried to ride to fence heavy and it showed but you cant have it both ways.
 
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Not listening to a man who said he'd suck another mans dikk on a song:dame:

it was an old joke he got from richard pryor that biggie used to be comical and funny :beli:
that song is a classic! :comeon:
jigga referenced that shyt in "song cry"... "on repeat the cd of b.i.g.'s "me and my bytch", watchin' bonnie and clyde pretendin' to be that shyt" :jawalrus:

alicia keys said it was her favorite song from ready to die :wow:
Alicia Keys' 25 Favorite Albums - The Notorious B.I.G., <em>Ready to Die</em> (1994)
 

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it was an old joke he got from richard pyor that biggie used to be comical and funny :beli:
that song is a classic! :comeon:
jigga referenced that shyt in "song cry"... "on repeat the cd of b.i.g.'s "me and my bytch", watchin' bonnie and clyde pretendin' to be that shyt" :jawalrus:

alicia keys said it was her favorite song from ready to die :wow:
Alicia Keys' 25 Favorite Albums - The Notorious B.I.G., <em>Ready to Die</em> (1994)
We don't joke like that in Harlem :dame:
I'm not giving that man a pass :dame::wrist::wrist::wrist:
 

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:what:

he blended a variety of songs perfectly and made a masterpiece. fukk outta here with this bullshyt, bruh :heh:

albums need to carry a uniformity in its atmosphere and production, LAD felt like a sloppy compilation, similar to one of those greatest hits albums, a project with no purpose rather than to cash in
 
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