Future's "Dirty Sprite 2" vs Migo's "Culture"

DS2 vs. Culture

  • DS2

    Votes: 49 87.5%
  • Culture

    Votes: 7 12.5%

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maxamusa

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yea this isn't even worth considering :dahell: . OP why you pit these two against one another? DS2 is damn near perfect.

My thoughts were these are the last 2 albums I remember being undeniable classics.


They were both really unique. I think its both artists at their best.

They're both trap rap from ATL. Similar content. Similar vybes but vastly different sounds.

Each album had MASSIVE SUCCESS from a business / #s standpoint.

From a musical aspect they're top notch.

I was also running around when these were out. Both were played EVERYWHERE in EVERY SETTING.

People were really in tune....even people who aren't hip-hop heads and other creeds.

This was all over and I was in Canada a few times and the carrebean when these were out.....crazy response from my little "international" experience.

TBH I'm suprised people feel like this an off base comparison :hubie:


I can't think of any hip-hop albums since that have been as big as these albums:manny:


Its been what a decade now? Enough time has passed to cement them both classics....why not compare them?
 

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No Label 2 and Rich nikka Timeline or whatever it was called was more known and played than Culture
Culture is just when white people learned about them and they had a couple commercial breakthrough records

I went to the strip club before, and they played Dirty Sprite two from beginning to end. No bap.

Every car used to bump, dirty sprite. That was a big moment.
 

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My thoughts were these are the last 2 albums I remember being undeniable classics.


They were both really unique. I think its both artists at their best.

They're both trap rap from ATL. Similar content. Similar vybes but vastly different sounds.

Each album had MASSIVE SUCCESS from a business / #s standpoint.

From a musical aspect they're top notch.

I was also running around when these were out. Both were played EVERYWHERE in EVERY SETTING.

People were really in tune....even people who aren't hip-hop heads and other creeds.

This was all over and I was in Canada a few times and the carrebean when these were out.....crazy response from my little "international" experience.

TBH I'm suprised people feel like this an off base comparison :hubie:


I can't think of any hip-hop albums since that have been as big as these albums:manny:


Its been what a decade now? Enough time has passed to cement them both classics....why not compare them?
Is culture really a classic though? it had classic singles maybe but I don’t know I don’t remember any introspective records from that album.

Future was talking some real shyt on his album
 

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Culture is just when white people learned about them and they had a couple commercial breakthrough records

I went to the strip club before, and they played Dirty Sprite two from beginning to end. No bap.

Every car used to bump, dirty sprite. That was a big moment.




this was a moment. a big one from what I remember.

you're from philly right? Would Uzi be where he is right now without that record?
 

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Is culture really a classic though? it had classic singles maybe but I don’t know I don’t remember any introspective records from that album.

Future was talking some real shyt on his album

Hate 2 answer a ? with a ? but...I mean how is it not?


I also tend to not agree with what people in the booth deem a classic.

There are albums that are peoples personal favorites that were Luke warm at best(from an overall view point) but let them tell it they moved mountains.


I've noticed its really tuff for a lot of posters in the booth to look at anything objectively and without bias.

Theres like a hand full of posters who can discuss shyt with more than 3 words.

"GOAT or WACK AF" "NOBODY PLAYED THAT" there is never an in-between always extreme :russ:

There are albums that are legit classics that I don't fukk with at all. doesn't take away the fact it is what it is because @maxamusa doesn't rock with it feel me?




I would need you to define what a classic album is.
 

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Hate 2 answer a ? with a ? but...I mean how is it not?


I also tend to not agree with what people in the booth deem a classic.

There are albums that are peoples personal favorites that were Luke warm at best(from an overall view point) but let them tell it they moved mountains.


I've noticed its really tuff for a lot of posters in the booth to look at anything objectively and without bias.

Theres like a hand full of posters who can discuss shyt with more than 3 words.

"GOAT or WACK AF" "NOBODY PLAYED THAT" there is never an in-between always extreme :russ:

There are albums that are legit classics that I don't fukk with at all. doesn't take away the fact it is what it is because @maxamusa doesn't rock with it feel me?




I would need you to define what a classic album is.
It isn’t a classic to me. Like I said. I can’t remember the intro at all :manny:

The singles were fire :ehh:

But if you like it I love it. I don’t really do the back and forth debates. It’s all subjective IMO. :myman:
 
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