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i ain't forget shh... i still bump this album and remember the feeling it gave me when i first heard it. number 2, Kweli should've stuck to Hi-Tek, goes back to not understanding why Rappers deviate from the producer that gave them their SOUND and the fans becoming a FAN cuz of it. you stick to with what WORKED FOR YOU! :snoop:
 

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i ain't forget shh... i still bump this album and remember the feeling it gave me when i first heard it. number 2, Kweli should've stuck to Hi-Tek, goes back to not understanding why Rappers deviate from the producer that gave them their SOUND and the fans becoming a FAN cuz of it. you stick to with what WORKED FOR YOU! :snoop:
I agree his second album was alright but it didn’t give you the feeling as Reflection Eternal.
 

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i ain't forget shh... i still bump this album and remember the feeling it gave me when i first heard it. number 2, Kweli should've stuck to Hi-Tek, goes back to not understanding why Rappers deviate from the producer that gave them their SOUND and the fans becoming a FAN cuz of it. you stick to with what WORKED FOR YOU! :snoop:
they always do. It never fails. They either want to work with other producers and get the hot sound of the time or start doing the beats themselves(Jeru) and it's normally failure 8 times out of 10 for both choices.
 

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Yo I swear the first person that came to mind before even opening the thread was Talib…but for Eardrum.
 

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It was an incredible album and honestly...really important at the time. If you were in HS at the time this was really refreshing. This and black on both sides were formative albums for a lot of us.
I was in the 9th grade when this album came out. I just remember it feeling like a breath of fresh air. It was dope from beginning to end. I remember this being no 1 on rap city for a minute.
 

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I thought we were talking about Source magazine 5 mic albums :why:
Train of Thought 5 mics. I think they was biased cause it wasn’t mainstream like that. It was always underground vs mainstream. How Lil Kim Naked Truth 5 mics and Kweli album not?:camby:
 

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Train of Thought 5 mics. I think they was biased cause it wasn’t mainstream like that. It was always underground vs mainstream. How Lil Kim Naked Truth 5 mics and Kweli album not?:camby:
I know what you saying, but five mics is a Source magazine thing
 
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