Amor fati
Superstar
His plan was to retire from jump.
Oh yeah I forgot about that I remember jay mentioning it in some interview or documentary.
His plan was to retire from jump.
The world had access and they werent on it like that so it didnt get bumped and floppedpeople that had access to the album....
nope
Yet, Illmatic is the better album.
This should be true,but the only albums outside the east that get bullet proof props are the ones that sale.Hip hop isn't about who sells the most.
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94 to 99 was like two different worlds.I wasnin the trenches shytting on Eminem and still do,but am i lying
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When Slim Shady LP dropped,i remember a couple nikkas had it,and we had to pass that 1 cd player around all day....nikkas would be like "You gotta hear this"....fact is that aint happen with illmatic
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Illmatic was a classic from the gate thoughgo back and read your post i quoted and you will.
In reality,not an alternate reality RD is considered a classic,yet nikkas want to write if off as a grand conspiracy by Jay....yall doing the same thing,talking about what wouldnt have happened if Jay never blew up....in reality Jay did blow up and people later decided it was a classic.
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It was all based on commercial performance though.I broke down how it wasnt impactful in real time
I cosign this post.If you aint first than you last.
The phrase second coming says it all,he was rapping like G Rap,just say it.
And he definitley didnt bring back lyricism,when did nikkas stop being lyrical on the east?nikkas that blew up past Nas didnt even rap like Nas
Rakim really did that though
I dont remember Rakim having to change his sound and style up to compete and be succesful with his peers.
Not only was Illmatic not impactful,but he couldnt compete on his own coast commercially,until he switched up to sound like the nikkas who was popping commercially
Thats what yall call impact?
Facts my closest road dawg pulled up and had me come out to the whip to hear that albumI wasnin the trenches shytting on Eminem and still do,but am i lying
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When Slim Shady LP dropped,i remember a couple nikkas had it,and we had to pass that 1 cd player around all day....nikkas would be like "You gotta hear this"....fact is that aint happen with illmatic
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Facts my closest road dawg pulled up and had me come out to the whip to hear that album

1.stop talking about the source, that wasn't the only place where Illmatic was critically acclaimed
2Illmatic spoke on the harsh realities from an East Coast POV but with poetic value that what was coming from the West
3he didn't switch his style lyrically, he just updated the production because there was a change from 94 to 96 in hiphop sonics and even then...that was something he was hesitant to do
you must aint listen to nas demo
nas didn't change lyrically... which is where his impact was made. Ya boy Pac knew what was up
"name a rapper that I ain't influence"
11.2 K-THORO FM: Amazing Breakdown of "Against All Oddz" (NEW INFO)
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dream hampton on how pac felt about illmatic:
stop it
Pac did call nas the "ring leader" and we know why
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Something like that but more like this:He's right...it dropped with no fanfare and only real hip hop heads knew about it and we're playing it. Then it picked up steam and became "hot".
2 nikkas from the hood
stop talking about the source, that wasn't the only place where Illmatic was critically acclaimed
Illmatic spoke on the harsh realities from an East Coast POV but with poetic value that what was coming from the West
he didn't switch his style lyrically, he just updated the production because there was a change from 94 to 96 in hiphop sonics and even then...that was something he was hesitant to do
you must aint listen to nas demo
nas didn't change lyrically... which is where his impact was made. Ya boy Pac knew what was up
"name a rapper that I ain't influence"
11.2 K-THORO FM: Amazing Breakdown of "Against All Oddz" (NEW INFO)
and...
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dream hampton on how pac felt about illmatic:
stop it
Pac did call nas the "ring leader" and we know why
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,to becoming Nas escobar after illmatic didnt get the attention of his peers.
?Eminems peers say the same shyt about Eminem but you say "stop it"....that could be said for every great lyricist who ever came on the scene,that he made other lyricist in his lane wanna step they bars up....thats the impact?made lyrical nikkas wanna be more lyrical
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?yet Illmatic changed the landscape of hiphop yall
