Capone-N-Noreaga - The War Report appreciation

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Who ghostwrote for Nore in that album? Because that clearly wasn't his writing

Tragedy Khadafi :jawalrus:

personally i believe trag coached nore and showed him shyt here and there but i don't think he wrote nore shyt on that album.

trag style defintely influenced nore on that album but, when you listen to both of them on songs like, "neva die alone" "parole violators" and "tony", trag is clearly better lyrcially and flow is better. they both talk the same subject matter, street shyt mixed with war and religion but trag was mr miyagi, nore was danielson (karate kid).
 
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personally i believe trag coached nore and showed him shyt here and there but i don't think he wrote nore shyt on that album.

trag style defintely influenced nore on that album but, when you listen to both of them on songs like, "neva die alone" "parole violators" and "tony", trag is clearly better lyrcially and flow is better. they both talk the same subject matter, street shyt mixed with war and religion but trag was mr miyagi, nore was danielson (karate kid).

I can see that. I can believe that cause Noreaga still spits like himself, not like Trag, the rhymes are just a bit more put together but it's still Noreaga. So yeah, I agree
 

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I can see that. I can believe that cause Noreaga still spits like himself, not like Trag, the rhymes are just a bit more put together but it's still Noreaga. So yeah, I agree
Remember trag is their senior, he had an album already out and was the older dude in streets before them. He was already bidding and on that Muslim pro black shyt. You can hear the influence on their album for sure. Not preaching just sharing my lil cents.
 
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Remember trag is their senior, he had an album already out and was the older dude in streets before them. He was already bidding and on that Muslim pro black shyt. You can hear the influence on their album for sure. Not preaching just sharing my lil cents.

Yup, he had that Intelligent Hoodlum album back in the day. But yeah, he was a huge influence on Capone Noreaga. You right
 

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My favorite EC album of all-time, top 5 album overall
 

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I was just listening to this album again last night and letting it soak in.

The incredible thing about this album is it had so many different producers involved but somehow it all seems to blend in so perfectly, you would think the album only had one producer.

The way the adlibs sounded like conversations in the background, the subtle noises in the backgrounds of songs that add to the atmospheric vibe. The only other producer that has really created such a vibe like that is the RZA and Hav.

If you want a perfect example of this, put your headphones in and listen to channel 10 and really take in all the sounds. And the outro with capone on the phone to nas and e-money bags :ohhh:

edit: black gangstas :wow: .... this album really was a fukking movie. the slang and the way these nikkas was talking was ill
 
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