Cole ripped it
False. And I haven’t heard the song. Cole has never ripped anything but a fart.
For those who didn't know, Preme definitely used to personally craft specific beats for artists for sale, but he always kept his best beats (his opinion at the time) for Gang Starr records. He knew Guru's pitch and what worked with his voice and types of lyrics. They were a great team together. I hope he brings in Big Shug, Freddie Foxx, Lil Dap, and Jeru in along for the ride in the studio to give us that true Gang Starr feeling
These are all pretty much spot on with why I wasn't as big on that album back then. I'm gonna revisit it probably have a totally different opinion on it now. Even playing some of the songs from the album that have been posted in this thread I'm hearing now like I don't remember them from back then and realizing they're pretty fukking dope.It definitely aged well. I think it had 3 things going against it. Maybe 4.
1. It had been half a decade since Moment of Truth and people had high expectations
2. It wasn't as dope as Moment of Truth which let people down
3. There was a slight change in Preem's sound
4. Certain songs seemed like watered down versions of previous songs that were on Moment of Truth (Capture, Who Got Guns, and Eulogy).
#3 is interesting because it wasn't a drastic change in sound, and maybe some of it was the mix, but I just remember the album sounding a little bit less warm, and not as filled out and thick as Moment of Truth. Preem also used some more beats on there with more totally open spaces in them. I think all of this came together at the same time, and people just felt a little bit let down by it.
But I think the years have been kind to this album, and listening to it now with the expectations stripped away, and not caring if Capture wasn't as dope as Militia or if Eulogy wasn't as dope as In Memory Of...it's still a great album. I like it a lot and I think I'll listen to it today.