Thatrogueassdiaz
We're on the blood path now
Undun wasn't all that. The album prior was much better.The Roots again with Game Theory-Undun
Undun wasn't all that. The album prior was much better.The Roots again with Game Theory-Undun
Nas:
Stillmatic (01)
Lost Tapes (02)
Lost Tapes isn't an album it's a compilation containing a bunch of old songs with a couple new ones
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Fair enoughLost Tapes isn't an album it's a compilation containing a bunch of old songs with a couple new ones
Here are acceptable answers:
Pink Floyd:
Dark side of the moon (73')
Wish you were here ('75)
Steely Dan:
Royal Scam ('76)
Aja ('77)

Great example as wellCom Sense - Be & Finding Forever
This is after Can I Borrow a dollar (ehhhh), Resurrection, One Day It'll All Make Sense, Like Water for Chocolate & Electric Circus
Terrific answer but back to back has to be fishscale and more fish. Yes it was a real project.not the best but
fishscale/wizard of poetry
i know more fish came ot inbetween but that wasnt a real project
That pretty much describes most albums. Some artists record albums for years, so you end up with a mix of songs that are years old with songs that are months or even weeks old. Hip Hop Is Dead for example has two songs from the Street's Disciple sessions ("Not Going Back" and "Play On Playa"). Both those songs were mentioned in early reviews of Street's Disciple. Meanwhile, "Money Over BS" is a last minute addition.
The Lost Tapes is one of Nas's most cohesive works (aside from "Fetus" being a bonus at the end of the album). Can't really call it a compilation because it is all Nas without any guest vocals and all the songs flow seamlessly. It has all the makings of any retail album. It git reviewed and treated as any other album would with some outlets dubbing it a classic.
