I'm worry about the quality when we talk about masterpieces, or quality albums...I think there is a difference between those
and "classics". Something can be a "classic" and not a be a "masterpiece", and vice wersa...but most of the time "masterpieces"
are considered "classics", which is where it gets muddy.
...like this for example. Dead Serious is not a "masterpiece", but it is absolutely a "classic".
That mugg was a GAME CHANGER. People know that chit, and not just "Mic Checka" and "They Want EFX".
Folks know "Looseys" (for better or for worse, ROFL)...and that's one of those albums that most niccas had, no
matter where they were from or what they were doing. You can see the influence it had on other rappers during that time.
See above.
I think there is a long list of "classics", but I think there is a short list of "masterpieces".
You hit the nail on the head with The Score. Hella folks bought that, but so? Like you yourself say "other
than the singles I can't give you one quote from that album". Me neither. And I never cared enough to re-listen,
(except for "Cowboys") and I bet most people are in the same boat as you and I. So what the hell is notable
about it to where it is "classic" status?
Word? Every song on Ready To Die is about being broke? What about "One More Chance"?
That ain't about him being "broke, depressed and trying to make money"...matter of fact, on that he tells you he's the Player President!
That doesn't fit with the rest of that...
And by your logic, "Juicy" should be on Life After Death.
Life After Death doesn't have any songs about being poor? What about "Fuccin' You Tonight"?
And I didn't say "I Love The Dough" is as good as Brooklyn's Finest. I said "Brooklyn's Finest" was better.
Here's why that's not "irrelevant" - most of the world heard "Brooklyn's Finest" and thought it was dope.
Next, we hear they got a track together on Big's album and Mo Bee did the beat. We was expecting some hard chit,
and we got the lazy sample with the re-flipped hook and empty rhymes about being rich. Those three coulda did better than that
on this "5-mic" album. And that song sounds even worse in between ultra-dope songs like "Last Day" and "What's Beef".
My opinion of filler isn't "songs I don't like"...as I said before, I don't even think filler songs are necessarily bad.
But there is such a thing as a song that doesn't fit with the rest of the album - not just topically, but sonically -
and Life After Death has some.