Can we talk about how this generation fukking sux ?

Wacky D

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check out his Kismet album.

just listened to it. and i listened to the gibbs/maadlib joint yesterday.

i see what exquire is trying to do and i like the album but hes pretty average. i understand why people like him on here. it kinda feels like he geared this tape towards the coli. hell, he prolly posts here. i dig the album but hes not a mentionable.

as for gibbs/madlib. darn good album. AOTY candidate. but to revert back to how he came into the discussion, he wouldnt have been a factor 10 years ago. at best, its an album i wouldve kept in rotation for a week or two, and then let it drop into the shuffle.
 

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just listened to it. and i listened to the gibbs/maadlib joint yesterday.

i see what exquire is trying to do and i like the album but hes pretty average. i understand why people like him on here. it kinda feels like he geared this tape towards the coli. hell, he prolly posts here. i dig the album but hes not a mentionable.

as for gibbs/madlib. darn good album. AOTY candidate. but to revert back to how he came into the discussion, he wouldnt have been a factor 10 years ago. at best, its an album i wouldve kept in rotation for a week or two, and then let it drop into the shuffle.


:ehh: I respect your opinion.
 

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the previous generation is just as much at fault for what we have now.

what the hell happened to mentorship in hip-hop? it seems to be a dying breed.
 
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